JOSEPH BELL, General Carrier, In thanking the public for their penerous support to the late firm of Bell and Trevathan, desires to and nounce that he has taken over the business as from Ist July, and hopes io receive the same liberal patronage. Business people and the general public can rely on prompt attention to all consignments, as two teams are making regular trips to and from Clyde to Cromwell, Tarras and the surrounding districts. All consignments (large or small) parcels, bicycles, etc, handled with promptitude and care. To Travel Tin's Reason in the CROMWELL and UPPER CLUTHA Districts The Well-known Trotting Stallion (Wild wood-Nobby.) TERMS : Full guarantee .£5 ss. Season £'c 3s, payable Ist February. Half guarantee £2 2s and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply— VV. ALLAN senr., Clyde. Or — S. HUNTER, Pembroke. 0 travel the Mount Parker. -Hawea, Pembroke, and Tarras districts The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BORDER KNIGHT is a dark brown standing over 17 hands, foaled in 1905. Site, Royal Knight (imp.) dam, Flora, by King o' the Clans. TERMS: £2 at end of season, and £2 when mare pi oves in foal. Croomage fee ss. All care takpn but no responsibility. WILLIAM SMITH, Propi ietor, l\u< r ''ate.
To Stand at Tarras Homestead unci Travel the immediate neighborhood Tub I'lkeukeu Clydesdale Cult Bred by the late Thomas Mec, Inchholme, North Otago. Sire, Black Knight imp.; g. sire Hillhead Chief. Dam, Maude ; sire British Monarch ; g. sire British Lion imp, Maude's dam, sire Lord Logan, g. sire Lord Salisbury imp. It will be seen from the foregoing pedigree of BRITISH KNIGHT that he is descended from the very best of strains and therefore should prove of great value to breeders. TERMS: Four Guineas; C2 2s at end of season and ■ JU2 2s when mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply to— THE PROPRIETOR, Tarras Homestead. To Stand a isruLE House Sire, the famous sire Ccdrie the Saxon; g. sire. Crown Prince ; g.g. sire. Lord Salisbury ; dam, Helen M'Gregor; sire, Glenroy 29, out of Violet 252. Helen M'Gregor is also the dam of Glengyle, Record Reign, Young Renfrew, Rob Roy, and other well-known sires. It will thus be seen that DR HORNBOOK is descended from the best stock Lon b-.th ides. lORNBOOK has taken two first • fs at Timaru, twice second at Otirn . ■ . and twice second at Dunedin, .'■:;'!; time in large classes. Tl.it-MS: :50s payable at end of season, 30s when mare proves in foal. Glazing 3s per week ; all care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply- - A. M'LEAN, Cattk Flat Station, Pembroke*
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2338, 3 February 1913, Page 3
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