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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO STAND the season at inch DONNIE, the Purebred Clydes dale Stallion — lAN MCDONALD. Sire : Hector McDonald (Imp.), Dam ; Grace Darling. Apply— J. T. SEARLE, Inchbonnie. TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN AHAURA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION—SCOTLAND’S BLOOM Sire: Scotland-yet. Dam: Darling. Scotland-Yet (bred by A. Scott, Esq., Canterbury) by Good Times, dam Jean, by Coldstream, by Pride of Scotland. Darling (bred by late Mr. P. Martin, Brightwater)/ by Bloomfield - (grand dam by Prince of the Valley). Darling, at the A. and P. Show at Richmond, gained the following prizes: First and Special in 1903, 1905, 1906, and 1907, with Scotland’s Bloom as 1 foal at foot. In 1904 was not shown, j We may say that in the four years that i this mare was shown she was judged jby three different judges. Scotland j Yet won first prize at Rangiora when ; three years old, first and champion at (Nelson when five years old. His stock | have won highest awards at Amberley, Rangiora and Nelson shows, and have gained 21 prizes out of a total of 23 entries. Scotland’s Bloom is a beautiful iron grey, and, as the foregoing pedigree shows, bred on first-class lines, and in addition to being welli bred, has good broad thin bones of 1 perfect quality, well sprung ribs and | good feet, a sound constitution, and kind temper. Terms: £2 10s, pavabl© on January ,Ist, 1919. I For further particulars apply— I T. W. HAHN, i Ahaura. f TO STAND THE SEASON. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING i STALLION— I FOXCHILD Sire: Rothschild. Dam ; Son-ot-a-Gun Mare. Will Travel to Any Part of the District ( Should Sufficient Inducement Offer. j Rothschild is the champion sire of 1 New Zealand; sire of Emmerline, Capitalist, Ravenschild, Master Rayf mond and others too numerous to men- • tion. j The Dam of Fosrchild was the dam i of Albert H-. The Whip and Selected. 1 Terms: £4 4s; two or more mares a reduction will be made. All fees to be paid on or before the first of January, 1918. V. GIBBONS, Owner in Charge. AHAURA —Every Monday, j TOTARA FLAT—Every Tuesday. KUMARA and ARAHURA—Every

Thursday. Postal Address: Karoro. Greymouth. TO STAND THE SEASON IN GREY DISTRICT, . BAY TROTTING STALLION ' MIDAS 1 (Rothschild —Palm Bell). ' ; ' MIDAS will travel from Greymouth to Totara Flat on MONDAY. Totara Flat to Reefton TUESDAY. Reefron to Totara Flat WEDNESDAY. c.-.:- - Totara Flat to Greymouth on THURSDAY, and remain in Greymouth till following Monday,/ Fee £4 4s; Groomage ss. Payable Ist January, 1919. ' BAY TROTTING STALLION WOODLAND WHISPERS Wildwood (Imp)—Balmy Breeze (Imp.) WOODLAND WHISPERS will travel from Greymouth to Hokitika on FRIDAY, returning to Greymouth on SUNDAY, and remain there till the following Friday'. Fee £5 ss; Grodriiage ss. Payable Ist January, 1919. For further particulars apply to J. 0. McCAUSLAND, Groom in Charge.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1918, Page 1

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