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(To STAND AT OWNER'S FARM.) THE PUREBRED CLVDESDvLE STALLION I Sire Crown Fiince, g«sira Lend Salisbury imp. dam Flora, by Prince Victor imp., I g-dam Pade, l.y Prince Charlie imp. g-g- ---| dam Funny imp. MARKSMAN is a beautiful thick set i stout he. it- ct dapple brown stallion, about 16 hands 3 inches, with bone and hair of I the finest quality. His sire Crown Prince ! has proved himself the greatest success jof any boise that his ever ■ een in New Zealand. He is the sfre ot Prince Allred champion at Waimate, Cedric the I Saxon cnampion at Oamaru, Prince I Arthur champion at Napier, Sir Perceivnl champion at Melbourne, Ro.al Conqueror | champion at Auckland, Prince Albert 1 Princ Q , of tbe Claus, Pducv-ss champion I mare at Oamaru, Flora champion at Dunedin, besides scores of other prizet.keis. At the annual Clydesdale sale in Melbourne August 1897. three of Crown Princes Celts realised 1700 (.uiueas. His dam Damsel (imported) was first at Ayr, Stirling, Dumb,ai ton, Aberdeen, Glasgow. Edinburgh, Dumfries, and Perth also the ,winner of the champion prizes at Dumbarton, Glasgow (ei-her sex) Hamilton, Stirling and Peith. Lord Salisbury imported (1205) sire Young Conqueror (959) dam Darling (74) gsdam Jean by Surprise (846). Lord Salisbury has never been beaten either in Scotland or New Zealand. Marksman’s dam Flora by Prince Victor imported, gesiro Pm.co ot Wales, dam Rosie by Vic or, g-dum Jean the dam of Disraeli, who as a two and tlnee year old won first pnzi at Glasgow- Stallion Spring Slims (1875-1876). Prime Victor was champion at Timaru, Oamaru and Dunedin. G-dam Pride by Prince Charlie ;imp., sire Prince Allred. Prince Charlie Las taken the champion prize in Christchurch tlnee years in succession. His dam Darling has beta a very successful pdzetaker, In 1868 she gained the Highland Society prize of LlO for the best brood mare open to Scotland. Her first foal Piince of Wales gained the champion prize open to Scotland, also Ist pi iZj at the Royal Show Manchester. Prince Charlie’s dam had seven colts and fillies the money value of which amounted to L 5,100. MARKSMAN in a large ring secured 2nd. prize us a yearling in Oamaiu, Ist prize same ytar in Dunedin (1900), also as a two year old Ist prize at the Central Otago A and P Show 1901 From the above Jit will be seen Marks* man is descended from the finest strains of sucpeisful Clydei-daies. 'forms; L2 2, payable Ist February 19d3, and L2 2s when mares prove in foal, Paddocks provided. Mares solo or exchanged, owner tt time of service charged as in foal. All care taken but no responsibility. i A LSO—THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Lord ( astlcreagh. Lord Castlereagh was foaled in December 1890, was bred by John Allan, Esq., and is a beautiful bay, standing 16| bands i high, with splendid bpne and hair. He has also immen-e muscular power, com? bining size with quality such as is seldom seen, and is a staunch .worker. Lord Casilere. gh’s sire is thecehbrated stallion bir Kobeit. Hir Robert's sire is the famous Lord Salisbury who retiied from the show ring an unbeaten horse. Lord (Janlefeagh’s dam is Lady Annie, by Wait-a-Wee (sold by Mr Janies Allan ior L 300), by pripce phariie (imported from Scotland) For further patticul rs as to pedigree tee cards. XonBS t L 3 half guarantee, LI 10s on February Ist, 1003, and LI 10s when mare ploves in foal Groom’s lee; 5s payal le at first service. Young Epicure By Epicure out of Fanny (Chorister)-*-o Firstsclass paddocks provided free for one month, after which' Is 6d r er week will be charged OwneiS at lime of sendee ■ held responsible. Ah care taken but no I responsibility, Mares sent to paddocks [ full guarantee. For fmther particulars apply to— J WILSON Opbir OR Gr. om in charge Gtoorns fee ss, payable at hist servic TIXEi KING OF PATENTS MURRAY’S COMBINED PAN*LID & STRAINER Two Useful and JSeces ary Articles in one bulk and a single cost Meat Cooks Sweeter and Moister and with no stewing In Great Demand at 2s and 2s Cd according to size of pan lE. J, 0111* Cl y de ' is lhe Local Agent and will take orders Pneumonia is Dangerous. - The time to cure it is when it is merely a “ bad cold.’ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is highly recommended by the leading physicians for this malady. It always cures and cures quDHv. For sale by B Nay’or Clyde. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for it cuirs of these diseases oyer a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received giving accounts of its good works; of the agg avating and persistent coughs it has cuied;of severe colds ihat have yielded promptly to its soothing (Sects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The (xtensive use of it for whoops ing cough has shown that it robs _ that disease of ail dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it contains nothing injurious ; and there is not ♦he 1 ast danger in giving it, even to babies. It always cures and cutes quickly Far pale by B- Nay hr, Clyde.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2154, 28 October 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 2154, 28 October 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 2154, 28 October 1902, Page 6

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