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STUD NOTICES.' i TO MAKE THE SEASON OF 1908 AT M'GRATH'S HOTEL, TAITA. ' THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION PERALTA (32.635)-. NUTWOOD WILKES 2.16 i and M'KINNEY 2.11J BLOOD. By NUTWOOD WILKES 2.16 i, the champion sire of early and extreme speed of America, and the only stallion in the world that ever produced two three-year-olds in the one season that put up records of 2.12 and 2.124 respectively. Sire of John A. M'Kerron 2.04}, the 6econd fastest trotting stallion in the world, Tidal Wave 2.09, Who Is j.t 2.10, Stanton Wilkes 2.10J, Miss Idaho 2.11J,. Georgic B 2.12J, and G8 others in list. First Dam, Rose M'Kinney, by the great M'Kinney 2.11J, and dam of Almaden' (2) 2.22, a Pacific Breeders' Futurity winner at two years and Occident Stake at three years, Sister Nora M Kinney 2.06, Jessie M'Kinney 2.11. • Second Dam, Queen Bee, by Forest Clay, who was by the great Cassius M. Clay. Third Dam, Lorelia, by Almo'nt Lightning (1023), sire dam of Zombro 2.11. TERMS: £1 75., payable December 31, 1908. Groomago ss. Grass 2s. Gd. per week. All care but no responsibility. Mares met at Lower Hutt Station. For Tabulated Pedigrees, etc., address all communications to— T. TUTTLE, Care of M'GRATH, Taita. or to ' W. J. JORGENSEN, Imperial Hotel, Wellington. G540 J. TASKER, Owner,* Christchurch.

STUD NOTICES. ssii§^. TO STAND AT TAUHERENIKAU. V The Thoroughbred Stallions CHATSWORTH (Imp.) 3 (See Australian Stud Book Volume B),' (Bred by' Mr. James Redfearn, Victoria, 1902). (By Auric (2)— Winifred.) A.uris (2) by Bill of Portland 26 (son of St."-. .Simon 11) from Aura (2) (dam of Golden Slipper, sold for 4500 guineas, Aurum, one of Australia's greatest racehorses, and Auraria, his sister, V.R.C. Oaks, and Melbourne Cup winner, and Aurous, a good performer). Winifred . 3 is •by that groat horse, Goldsborough 13. She was sold for 2000 guineas, and is the dam of that sterling racehorse and successful sire, Benvolio; Sojourner, winner of the Adelaide Cup- and Hotham Handicap, and Durbar, winner of the St. Kilda Cup, Great Boulder Cup, and Singapore Derby, in which he ■ broke' all previous records Chatsworth's connection with the following sires should prove of interest to breeders:—Aurie (2); Goldsborough 13; Bill of Portland 26; St. Simon 11; Richmond 31 Fireworks 10; Stockwell 3; Galopin 3; Sterling 12; Maribyrnong 3; Lord Clifden (2); Kelpie (1); Fisherman 11; The Baron 24; Touchstone 14. Thesum •of 1000 guineas was refused for Chatsworth when he was a 2-year-old. .. TERMS—7 GUINEAS, limited to 40 mares. .. . CANADA 11, . '' ■ ■ Chestnut, foaled '1902. By that .Good Performer,; Finland (4), by Bill of Portland 26 (son of St.'Simon 11), from Fishwife, also an ; excellent performer, and dam of . Heretic. r Canada's dam, Alumini'll, is by Patron (5) (a Melbourne Cup winner, and son of Grand Flaneur IV also a Melbourne Cup 'winner; two great racehorses), from .Agate, by Newminster- 3.' from Cornelian,' by that great racehorse, Sardonyx (5). ■ Canada raced'five.times, winning three./ His racing career was ended through an accidont Sustained to. his\shoulder. 'Canada ,is a horse with immense quality, standing 15.21, combined frith, great substance. ■ TERMS—4 GUINEAS,, limited to 35 mores. .Good Paddockin'g, Is. Gd. per week.- All .reasonable" care and .attention, but no responsibility. : Mares will .be met at the Featherstoii Railway Station by arrangement.' ■ For further particulars apply to ROBERT RoSS (Owner),i 6537. . ' CLYDESDALE STALLION .i.,'... YOUNG FEDERATION.' yOUN.G,- FEDERATION owill-. travel-: Upper '' Hutt! • ."Pa'liiutanui; /.Porirua, and Surrounding -Districts. ; „ i'.y.nvMfft, Jt» 3o xw ania »o-flow-. Good paddocking-can. be obtained for mares at "Tho Camp,". Lower Hutt, 2s. Gd., per week. All'care* will be taken,-but no respbnsibility. • Terms, .£3 10s. for season. Groomage fee, SS. For further particulars apply ' :A. W. JONES, "The Camp," 6731 Lower Hutt. T O S T AND TE E ' SEAS ON. ' -AT MANGAMAIRE, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, - JOE • He is a Dark Bay Horsej with Black Points; stands 16.2; ,by Bonnie' Scotland—Lady D'Eau, by Jet D'Eau—Forlorn Hope. Is naturally a very .good legged, sound horse, but owing to an accident before being broken in could nevel be well trained. His young stock show special promise. N • FEE: 4 GUINEAS, payable in January, 1909. Guarantee:' 5 GUINEAS, payable when mare proves 'in foal. Two or more mares' as per agreement.' P. J. QUIRK, , . 6362 ."' ' ' Mahgamaire, Pahiatiia.. TO STAND THIS SEASON at MASTERTON, The Thoroughbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2). (Medallion « ■ Magnificent rich Bay, with great bone and muscle, standing lfi.2. A great Racehorse and a great Sire. Never been oeaten in the Show-, ring, having taken 12 First and 11 Championship Prizes. ■ , • CONQUEROR'S ■ sire, Medallion, also Bired Achilles, while his dam Siesta was by . the imported horse Traducer. CONQUEROR is tho sire of Motoa, the fastest horse for a mile in New Zealand; Naumai, a great sprinter; Ard Reigh, Conquer, Chivalry, Waipaku, William, Ability, and others. FEli—l2 GUINEAS) two or more mares as per arrangement. Paddocking Is. Gd. per week. Mares will be met at the Masterton Railway Station. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ... , • . For further particulars apply to— C. M'CULLuUGH, 6203 ■ Manaia. Masterton. ' Under His Excellencj Patronage of The Governor . CITY OYE.WORKS, . TAYLOR AND CO. Works.—Kent 'lerace. Telephone 2666. Receiving Shop—No. 11 Bowen Street, Telephone 1171 Having Businesses in all the leading towns Our Work needs no comment C 634 OUR Client will never regret the High First Cost of » ' , ' ■ STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Con. 6umption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will always remind him pleasantly of our ,good advice. He will speak to bis friends of the \Vonderful economy of the STANDARD-ELECTRic ELEVATOR. Whereas '.he placing of a contract for the euppiy uf a Cheap Electric Lift offored by. these who do- not understand electrical conditions, will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, aud, 'indeed, may. pro re a ghastly blunder. Ask' the' users of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC EUiVATOIid in Australasia what they think. Tho good points of the Standard are expensive, but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy, and Safety. STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. . v Sole Agents for Now Zealand— TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ■ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. C 559

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 8

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