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Otago Central Cycle Exchange , “HONEST WHEELS AT HONEST PRICES." Columbias (Lady’s and Gent’s) „ Tandems Hartfords, ’97 . . Victors, ’97 „ Tandems Daytons Quadrants Tempests Ladies’ L 23 10s Gents L2O and L 22 10s Ladies’ and Gents’ L2O Track Racers of above makes from L 22 10s. Machines for Boys and Girls from LB. Sundries of all descriptions. Second-hand Machines also for Sale. HENRY W. GYE ... Manager.

To Travel this Season in the Lander and stirrounding Districts, and stand at owner s farm. The Imparted American Standardised Trotting Horse. Lauderdale, A dark bay horse, standing just on 16 hands, bred in 1890 by Colonel H. I, Thornton, Rancho Resaca Contra, Costa, California, U.S.A, LAUDERDALE was imported by Mr R, E, de B, Loper, of Merrewa Slock farm, Pleasanton, and stood his first season at Waipawa, North Island. He is by the re* uowned big horse of America James Madison 2.17|, from Bell Allen by Vick’s Ethan Allen, Jr. (9.203), sire of Prince Allen 2.27 ; second dam Belmont Bell by Owen Dale (sire of dams of Busby John 2.27, Freestone 2.29, Lady Ellen 2.294, Su.de 2.264) ; third dam by Grey Eagle. James Madison 2.175, is by Anteeo 2.16 i, sire of Electioneer (125}, from Lucy Patchcu by George M. Patchen. Jr. (31), and is now at the stud in California, where he has left a large number of recent winners, amongst which may be mentioned Addison 2.20. Anteo is the sire of Eoline 2.145, Abanteeo 2.174, Anthelia 2.18, Tietam 2.19, and twenty-four others better than 2.30. Electioneer's roll of honour last year number 163 : in the 2.30 list, averaged 2.23, 74 averaged 2.28, 89 averaged 2.20, ami 41 averaged 2.10. This is the biggest record holder of the the greatest of ail Hambletonian’s descendants. Vick's Ethsn Allen Jr. is the sire of Prince Allen, also sire of the dam of Geo. Washington, 2.30, Owen Dale is the sire of the dam of Susie 2.264, &c>, &o„ and was got by Belmont Williamson, sire of Venture 2.27£, and numerous others. Grey Eagle sired the grand-dams of Piedmont 2.174, Ansel 2.20, and his name appears in the pedigrees of lire best horses of the day. Lauderdale i< an exceptionally flue looking horse, full of quality, ot fine trotting action, and. 1 trough not developed or iactd Lefoie leaving America, is full of promise, arid won ut ihe first time of starting the Jubilee Hauuicap (in saddle), two miles, at Jahuna Park, on July 19<-h, 1897, time 5.37 ; and he is one of the nest t.mpered horses at the siud and is moreover % sure foal-gctier. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft fc o a « < 3 This is the first time that a standard red American sire has been at the service i breeders in Central Otago. ‘Spectator ■ the N.Z. Referee, last season voted him , he the finest looking of all the imported otters he had seen. , . .... The ‘ Breeder and Sportsman, in OaU>rnia, said on the coit leaving there ; He i sure to captivate the New Zealander ; ■id of his sire said ; * James Madison > 1731 is the best big horse in the State., mi is noted for the remarkable pure gait iown by all his progeny, ..... m TERMS Single Mares, L 4 4s. Groom--2G fCfc SS» Mares met if doe notice be given hy wire. Paddocking provided free. All eare akeo but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to E. F. GERKENS, Lauderdale, Becks, Or to Groom in Charge* To travel this Season through the Clyde, Blacks, ami Surrounding Districts, and stand at Stiuth-Clyde. The Thoroughbred Stallion Glencaim. Glencaim is by Perkin Warbeck I], out Adelia 11, by Tiaitor, by Iraducer. rkin Warbeck 11 is by the imported sire jrkiu Warbeck, out of Miss Rate by clvnncer—Sporting Life.— Miss Kate is e dam of Sultan, Prune Warden, and tor goo:i ones, and the fact thatl e.kn utb.ck has sired Lady Zetland, Mou... iu Mai l, and Lo d Zeiland. it follows at Glcnc.iru, me! with good maie>, wiil p oduce great e„. FnES :—Jtl at eml ot season, and A* heu eußie p oves to be in foal. Groom a me, sa, parable at first service. Paudock provided for mares ; first mouth free, after which Is fid per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility* Guarantees as per ag. cement. For fuithparticulars apply to jaS* mcarthur, jun.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1842, 12 November 1897, Page 4

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