TO STAND AT THE FAIiM AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TH2 MAHARAHA&A, DANNEVIRKE & NORSEWOOD DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Stallion PQYAL PRINCE, ROYAL PRINCE is a dark bay 'horse, rising 7 years old. He is by Bride of England. Pride of England is by the Earl of Salisbury; the Earl of Salisbury by Lord Salisbury. The dam of Royal Prince is Madam, by Rob Roy by Early Morning. Early Morning by Young Banker Rob Roy's darn was Helen M'Gregor, by Glenroy. Glemroy by Knox's Prince of Wales (imp.). Glenroy's dam, Darling, was by Redman (imp.). The dam of Madam is Daisy, out of Flower, by Clansman. Flower out of Biossom 11., by Nobleman; Blossom 11. out of Blossom, by San Robert Bruce; Blossom out of Diamond, by Sir William Wallace; Diamond out of Beauty (imp.), by Prince Imperial. Terms: £3 3s, payable on January 1, 1912- All oare taken, but no responsibility incurred. Grazing for oxides as per arrangement. For further particulars apply te W. H. GRAHAM, Owner, Maharahara.
GLEN OPHIR. By Glen Cairn, dam Bioss.) G-EN OPHIR is <a dark bay with black points, standing 17* hands, 4 years old. Glen Cairn is by GLenlie—Duobess. Dueliess was by Sir Walter Jean (Clydesdale Hero mar*). Glenhe was by Lord Cranley, by Laird of Kilbride, grandsiro Prince of Kilbride, dam Flower, by Prince Charlie (imp), second dam Rose of Keilor, by Baron of Glenlie. Bioss is by The Ophir (bv Dugdale dam oean), dam Maggie. Ma<™-ie j.y by William Wallace. Glen, Ophir has won three firsts and one second in the show ring to date. His sire has also an axceilent show record. Terms: Draughts £3 3s, light £2 ius, two or more mares as per agreement. All car© but no responsibility. l<or further particulars apply to— D. 0. SMITH, Tailored ti, Or W. BURLING, Tipa.paku.ku. mo STAND THIS SEASON A'l MANGATORO & TAHORAITI The HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION MACKENZIE 11., Bred by Mr John Greig, Longbeach, —And— MERRY NEWTON, CLYDESDALE DRAUGHT HORSE Brod by Mr Jas. Patrick, Lee Creek, Outnam. By the Imported Sire Pridie of Newtan *_2Bo (bred by Mrs Crawford, Kilchattan, Scotland). —Also— THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE TE PUHI Will be at the service of the public. A Limited Number of Mares only wil' be taken. Apply to KNIGHT BROS., Or Groom in Charge, J. W. GRANTHAM, Tahoraiti. 10 STAND THIS SEASON BE- . TWEEN WOODVILLE, DANNEVIRKE, NGAPAERURU, WAIKOPIRO, ORMONDVILLE, AND NORSEWOOD. The Chestnut Trotting Stallion ROYALTY. Royalty (6 years) is by Imperial, out of AVhitelyn ; .Imperial is by Imperious, from Fairy; Imperious is from Director, 2.17, out of Evangeline 2.11|; Fairy is by SMverstone; Whiteiyii is by Brooklyn, out of Whitefoot; Brooklyn is by Berlin, from Messenger Maid l ; Wliitefoot is by Dexter. Director was the sire of tihe world's champion, Directum (2.05), Direct (2 05£), and a number of others. Brooklyn was bred by Mr Mace, New Brighton, and is -half-brother to thwvt great horse, Alinont, who holds a record' of 2.12 1-5 for a mile, and 6.50 for three miles, the .latter being a world's record. Imperial won his heat in the Juvenile Stakes, which, event was won .by his half-brother, Dictator. He also won .races in harraesf-. .and saddle at Auckland and Wellington. Fairy was a very fas* mare, having won races at Auckland,, Aldington, and Wellington. Royalty is a, good-tempered horse, and with his breeding can be depended to leave something good. He is the sire of the fastest horses in this district; including Rose Royal, race record, 2 35*, Mr E. Line's (To Ilelninga) Ladybird, and Mr J. Newberry's well-known marc. Terms: £3 3s. All fees payable on January 1, 1012. All care taken, but no responsibility. E. ORVISS, Maharahara. PRIME MEAT —SUPPLIED BYB. GK3HARD, HIGH-ST., DANNEVIRKE. N thanking the residents of Dan- . nevixke for their past support, I wish to state that the BEST QUALITY OF MEAT will still bo supplied, CART CALLING ON CUSTOMERS DAILY. B. GICHARD.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 7
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651Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 7
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