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rPO STAND the Season at ELTHAM, and travel Stanford, Kaponga, Te Roti, Normanby and Fraser Road Districts — The Clydesdale Stallion PRINCE PREMIER By Premier Pride, out of Nancy Lee; by Young Kelvin, out of Fanny II.; by Lord Cranley, out of Fanny; by Srathmore, out of Polly; by Sir Colin Campbell, "Walls. PRINCE PREMIES was bred by Mr E. E. Jenkins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. Prince Premier is a fine, bold, upstanding horse with good broad sound feet, a fine set of legs, with plenty of good straight flowing silky hair. He is a rich dark brown colour, with white hind legs, and has a splendid temper; has a good head set on a good neck and shoulders, with a good body proportionately built. He is a very weighty horse, likely to produce the heavy cart horses so much required nowadays. He has splendid action, and is a bold straight-goer. He is a sure foal-getter I his first foals are very highly" spoken of. His sire, Premier Pride, carried off the championship prizes In all South Island show rings for years, also winning many prizes for sire and four, of his progeny. Prince Premier has been shown twice and has taken two firsts, two championships and one special. All care' taken, but no responsibility. TEEMS: £5/5/- Single Mare. Two or more as arranged. Groomage fee, 5/-, payable first service. Apply—0. HEWSON (in charge). Or— J. KEBEISK, Owner, Ohangai. TARANAKI’S OPPORTUNITY. BREED TO A PROVED SIRE. EL CARBINE (Imp.) 2.11 J at 3 years Sire Carlokin 2.74; Dam, Zornzar 2.10. A real American trotter. A great racehorse. An exceptionally sure foalgetter, having got mares in foal. no 'other horses could. The greatest producing sire that has ever been in Taranaki. The only living sire in New Zealand to sire two Trotting Stakes winners, viz., El Munsar and Carbinea, thus proving early speed. The only sire in the North Island who has a son qualified for the N.Z. Cup, viz., First Carbine. EL CARBINE’S list of winners is too numerous to mention. His pedigree has the best blood in America. Breeding is of little value if the sire does not produce winners. This is Taranaki’s opportunty to breed from a great raeehorse and producer. TERMS: 10 GUINEAS. " Reducible to 8 guineas if paid at first service. Grazing: Dry Mares, 3/- per . week;. Wet Mares, 5/-. For particulars apply— J. E. V. SMITH, Normanby, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE DOUGLAS rnTLL travel the same route as last ” season. All mares barren to this torse last season will be served at talf price if owners wish. For further larticulars see cards. TERMS: £4/10/All accounts due January Ist, 1926. H. EDGAR, Kdaatoinij Hawer*.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 October 1925, Page 3
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