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oak The Thoroughbred Sire (31 L«ger - Radieot) Will be at the service of breed*rs at tha Farm, Kiwitea, daring the present season. ; HANDSOME JACK'B sire (St. Leger, is tbe champion sire of the colony, his stock having topped the list of winners for several years past. During the last eleven years the; progeny of Bt. Leger has won in New Zealand £59,791. St. Leger is tbe sire of three of the greatest horses that have graced the Colonial Turf, viz , St. Hippo, winner of the New Zealand Cop. Auckland • 'up, and Great Northern Derby; Wainku, winner of the New Zealand (Cop; and St. Paul, winner of tbe Auckland Guineas, C J C Metropolitan ! Handicap, ARC Handicap, and many other races. He also claims as his descendants Impulse, winner of the New Z aland Coo, Si. Crispin, winner of tbe Auckland Guineas aod Great Northern Derby, Nestor, winner of the Auckland Cnp and Great Northern Derby, Bluejvcket, winner of the Great Northern Derby and Auckland , Cop, St. Laont, wiaoar of tbv AaoklMld Guinea* »nd ARC Handicap, Rex, win«er of tbe 4 ROEa»t#r B«ndicap, two yearn in Bnoces*ion, WoodNtock, winner of tbe Napi** Park Cup, Furmo an, wiuner ot the i* J O t'hampagno w.Hkus and Wellington Stakes, 8? Simon, .winter of t<ie North New Zi.alnud irriurl National Hurdle Rhc«>, iS> Kil'.Ja, -'.i Cyr. Ht Clements, D«iris, < -Unran'ilri. Hippnm^uos, Ben Godfrey, t VrHnh. .-s>lvia Park, Acnne, t Mrtvtr-v. R-ril. Lrtdy Ann*, t R^al, Hnnu sa. t (ior'ion, t, Peter, >t Inuis, «)k<an, t (>lg* f HongiHt, aod the chiiup'ou two yn*r ola filly of last sirnciforw. 1 some of Mm isoinelaok - stock have 'ieonrcil prize; at >h« Maoawatn Show Rr- <ih'» si.-cd la< year's winner of tbe -\xh>'iir*.t Gniotas— Boau Idcil. H.i.iiii«iui« .ls;ck hinisnl! has s«cur©^ h ti^f. *<td cbrtinriion avsrd at -h* Palini't"?:!! show i erin-. oa pur nureen^nr. IVidoek iiu: fr- ; , but no n spindbilitvW. k. McBKTH, Owner. £|li JTffc 10 TRAVEL THIS the undermentioned Cheltenham, Stanwuy. Halcombe Saodoo, Awaburi, Taonui, and Colyton \ The Purebred Draught Stallion LOBD ROBERTS. (Entered New Zealand Stud Book 11. No. 865 ) LORD ROBERTS is by Conqueror i N.Z. Stud Book); Conqueror , wan by Lord Salisbury (N.Z. Stud i Book), was imported at a e><stof 1600 guineas, and was a large prisetaker in Great Britain and New Zealand. Conqueror's dam was Scotch Annie (N.Z. Stud Book) imported. Lord Roberts' dam- Kate— is by that celebrated horse Campsie 111 (N.Z. Stnd Bookl im ported by tbe late Sir Cracroft Wilson, and has a splendid record in New Zealand; whose sire was a son of tbe Duke of Hamilton's celebrated horse, i Sir Walter Scott Kate was out of ! Beauty by that well known sire Sir Colin Campbell. Lord Roberta is a beautiful bay, with dark points possessing immense flat bone and hair; stands 17 hands, and measures 12in. rouod smallest part of cannon bone ; is 5 years old, thoroughly sound, a good worker, and possesses a splendid temper. Tbe above proves Lord Roberts to be descended from tbe purest i Clvdecdale stock in the World, and a most desirable horse for breeders. j Terms, 3 guineas, payable Ist January, 1902. No groomage fee. FRAFK SPENCER, Owner, Cheltenham. Or r B. MOORE, Groom. The Thoroughbred Horse 551^8 MASTER *™^™ il - AGNES \y ILL be at the service of Breeder! * T in tbe Feilding and Palmerstoo Districts tbis season. Pedigree aud terms will be notified in a fotnre issue. W. CORLETT. j Owner, ! Mgf^^A The'bampion Clydes jSpEafi 808 BOY Will Travel the Feilding and 3urrounding Districts, including Kiwitea, Coly. ton, Sartdou, and Stan way, this season, ROB ROY is a dark brown with immense bone and plenty of hair, atanditiK 17 bands high. Rob Roy's Hire, Early Morning, by Yonng Banker, dam Princess Royal, by Prince Royal, g.d. Highland Mary, by Tbe Baronet. Rob Roy's dam, Helen M'Gregor, was bred by Mr R. Matthews. Temoka, and in l&W&be sained thw following prizes :— First and champion at Timaru and Waim»te; second i at Christchureb, Osmaro, and Duoe- ' din. Helen M'tfrfegor's sire, Glenroy, by Rnox's Prince of Wales (imported), dam Darling, by Refttoan (imported). Helen M'Gregor's dam, Violet, by Bir j Colin Campbell, his sire King Fergus, ! dam Scotland's Priije. Violet and her progeny have taken more Jilvfaours than any other this side of the liner. | Rob Roy has taken first prize at . Chrisichurch Show four years in suei cesßion, competing againet large rings I ev^ry time ; first and champion at I Wanganoi on two consecutive occa- ; pions ; and first and champion at the Palmerston Show two years running ; also pnzetaker at Palmereton North against 12 of the best bones from all dis nets. j Terms £3 Bs, payable on January 1, ' 1902. I All mares sold, dying, or changing hands in any way to be paid for. Every care taken but no responsibility inourred. For further particulars apply to H. McDONALD, Waitnna. f^Miflß To Stand Tbis Season "MA BY HILL," efIMP%Rs9 Makino, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, HEtvO. Hero is a beautiful dark bay, 16 batds, of Hplendid symmetry, great and hair of tbe best quality.. HtoWas bred by Mr R. Clarke, of Canterbury* and is by Kelvin, dam Blossom, by Young Hero -Highland Mary. . Hero stands in tbe front: rank of prize winners in the show ring, bafitog won ovet twenty prises at A* « r. Shows. .' ■.; ■ • ; Paddockiog Is per week after one month. Every care taken, but no re* sponßibi(ity Terms, £8 8s single mares. Two or more as per arrangement. , For further particulars apply W. REID, , Makioo. "HATEB? BTUD,' BuNNYTa/oarft. ■yUK4 To stajid Tbe Purebred Imported Shire BtaUioja - BOLINGBROKB li. (17788), 4» - , „ 8080 # DBAYiIAK (17794) For rurtherpaitMttiaft apj^if to MR. Or Groom in Charge. All care takon. but no r«»oaaiblUty Graaing for mans free for^Wsaks. alter that time Is 6daatw^kT ' Only a tew homioafions Wt opw| for this season. OwbSi will fipSf (o book early.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1901, Page 4