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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT /THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION, ALAN CHILD By ROTHSCHILD—PRINCESS MAY. (For Tabulated Pedigree see Cards). ALAN CHILD is a straight-out Trotter. He is a bay horse, with black points, standing 15.2$ hands close to the ground, and combining rare duality with great power and substance. With such qualifications of breeding and conformation he can scarcely fail to get good hacks and harness horses. He is a robust, young horse, full of vigorous masculinity, with powers unimpaired by many long years of severe training. This horse is closely related to recent winners on the Turf. The Rothschild! blood is all that can he desired when trotters are wanted. Terms £4 4s. Two or more mares belonging to same owner as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to— E. PAIIDOE (Manutuke), Or E. R. LUTTRELL, Gisborne.

TO TRAVEL THE GISBORNE DISTRICTS. ; THE BLACK TROTTING STALLION GLADIATOR. Sire, Wildwood (imp.), 2.24; dam, Ruahine. Ruahine. the dam of Gladiator, has proved herself the greatest producing mare south of the line. All her progeny have proved themselves champions. Besides Gladiator, she is also the dam of Dan Patch. St. Kevin. Ferns. Glendalough, _ Innisfail, and Pliingari. Gladiator is the hest-bred Wildiwood horse m New Zealand. The amount of money won by the Wildwoods during 1916-17 exceeded 13,000 sovs. Verona, by Gladiator, went 2.25 for a mile at Ashburton in August last. - ’ Fee, 4 guineas (payable Ist January. 1919). For further particulars apply— J. GREENTREE. Mangapapa.

TTORSE-BREEDERS' CAN HAVE •°- THE SERVICES OF OUR KING FOE THE COMING SEASON. As their breeding is equal to the best in New Zealand and now their stock can be seen, further comment is unnecessary. For particulars apply to— ROBERT ELLIOT, G vo om-in-Charge. —Care J. Parker, Makaraka. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUHA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION FLYING START (San Francisco—Fleetfoot), Ch h, 6-year-old; standing 16.1: splendid bone, and showing great quality and power, together with most docile temper. FLYING START proved himself one of the most brilliant horses that has raced in the Dominion. See cards for full pedigree and list of performances. Fees, £7 7a. Mares may be left with D. G. S. MacDonald. Matawhero (’Phone G34R). For further particulars apply —> W. D. S. MACDONALD, Or W. J. JENNINGS, Groom-in-Chargo. Puha.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAP AHA. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION JJEATHER Amongst many celebrated names, this pedigree shows three English Derby winners and an Ascot Gold Oup winner in the third remove, St. Serf was the sire of many good horses, both on the turf and at the stud. ' Sprig of Heather is the dam of winners in England, and Panache is also the dam?-of winners. A limited number of approved mares will be taken, JTor terms apply— W. L. RUTLEDGE, T e Hapara.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5001, 16 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5001, 16 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5001, 16 October 1918, Page 8

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