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TO Stand at Ohangai, and Travel Meremere, Okaiawa, Kakaramea, Alton, .and Hurleyville Districts— The FashionablyBred Clydesdale Stallion HIGH TIDE (1683) VoL 6 The Property of J. Kerrisk, Ohangai. High Tide (1583) vol. 6—Light bay, white faee, four white legs to knee and hock. Foaled December 10, 1921. Bred by James Patrick, late “Lee Greek,” Outrani. Sire, High Honour (902), vol. 3, by King of Honour (imp.), by Everlasting, by Baron’s Pride. Dam of High Honour, White Silk (imp.), by Baron of Buehlyvie. Dam: Lee Creek Maggie (1820), by Baron Bold (40), vol. 1. Second dam, Maggie Young (620), vol. 1 (imp.), by Baronson. Third 1 dam, Jess of East Grange, by Royal Gartley. Fourth dam, by Prince of Campsie. Fifth dam, by Sir Everard. HIGH TIDE, as it will -be seep, comes from the best Clydesdale strain. He possesses line, hard, flat flinty bones and the best of feet and aklee, covered with nice, straight, silky hair. He moves to perfection, and judging from his size and individual merit, he cannot fail to breed stock of a valuable order. HIGH TIDE as a yearling and two-year-old was first at Timaru, Waimate and Oamaru Shows. He won champion honours at Christchurch Parade. 1924, as a three-year-old, against aged horses. TERMS: £5/5/J. KERRISK, Owner, Ohangai. T. GLYNN, Groom in Charge.
TARANAXI’S OPPORTUNITY. BREED TO A PROVED SIRE. ED CARBINE (Imp.) 2.11 i at 3 years Sire Carlokin 2.7-J; Dam, Zornzar 2.1 p. 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 I 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 racehorse and producer. • TERMS: 10 GUINEAS. Reducible to 8 guineas if paid at first service. Grazing: Dry Mares, 3/- per week; Wet Mares, 5/-. For partculars apply — J. E. V. SMITH; , Normanby. THE REGISTERED CLYDESDALE STALLION * * FLASH BOY” (Flashf oot—Darli ng) WILL Stand the Season in the Mangatoki, Lowgarth, 'Rowan and Kaponga districts. Bred by the owner on the farm “Flash Boy” is a splendid type of draught, standing 17.3. He is a dapple bay, showing the lines of a magnificent constitution; has well carried head and good legs, hocks and feet. Rising 4 years, this is the first season his services have been offered, but on the farm he has proved a sure sire. FEE: £4/4./T. PERRY, Mangatoki. S. SANGSTER, Lessee.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 November 1925, Page 3
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