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TO Travel Hawera and tho Surround* [ ing District, ROYAL STANDARD Agitator — Pride. i Royal Standard, foaled October, 1901, was bred by William Patrick, Esq., Bal- ' moral Farm, Outran), an,d is a dark brown i horse with white points and ratch on face. | This colt has been first as a yearling and ' as a two-year-old in Dunedin. , Siro Agitator (imp.) (10.488) by Royal ' Standard (9847) dam Nolly McGregor (11,243) by St. Gatien (3988), g. dam Kate McGregor (6325) by McGregor (1487) by ( Darnley, g.g. dam Lady (562) by Sit ' Walter (795 ; Dam Pride by Wallace (late Albertus) 7420) (imp.') by Golden Treasure (4417), | g. sire Lord Erskine (1744), g. dam Prido of Kilsyth by Salisbury Pride, g.g. dam Princess (imp,) by Prince of Wales (673). Agitator was fourth at the Highland Agricultural Show at Edinburgh in a strong class of three-year-olds in 1899. He was first and champion two years in succession at Dunedin and Oamaru Shows. i Prido was first as a yearling at the * Taieri, and first as a three-year-old at tho Taieri and Dunedin, and has taken other prizes too numerous to mention. Grand I dam Prido of Kilsyth has been' a most successful prize winner at both Dunedin t and Taieri Shows and was champion at Invorcargill and Dunedin, besides having takon many first pri/.os as a brood mare, i _ Terms : £4 4s. Al care but no responsibility. Paddocking for mares from a distance. For further particulars apply to the Owner— JAMES GRANT, f Tniporohenui, Hawera. - Or tho Groom in Charge. a To Stand this Season at Waihi and , Travel the Hawera and Surrounding " Districts, iJSßfc^jfr Tho Champion ClydesKNIGHT of the THISTLE 10,789, S,C.S.B. Knight of the Thistle is descended from - the oldest-, soundest,, and most popular champion prize-winning strains of Clydesdale mood in Scotland, and owners of mares employing his services may depend on having stock free from any hereditary unsoundness or blemish on their sire's side. For Full Pedigree See Cards. For further particulars apply, A. ALEXANDER, . Or, W. ROBERTSON. . TO Travel this Season in the Okaiawa District, The Purebred wHHlW^^P^^a mmJOwi jJuBmSB lion. - JM^SPSPnUP* WHAT'S WANTED Sire Armadale, gr siro Glengyle, g gr f( sire Prince of the Isles. Dam, Duchess of ° Alexandra, by St Alexander, gr dam Queen 9 of the Cranbournes, g gr dam Jenny, by n Wait-a-Weo. a What's Wanted is a very superior, well- v bred colt, three years old, of the very r boat quality and true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 16 hands 2 inches high on short legs. He is a very mas- a sive colt, with clean Hat bones, strong, and well-formed joints, beautiful silky hair v and feet of good quality. He has a beau- * tiful head, neck, and crest, well sprung L ribs, and strong, short-coupled back ; altogether he is a most compactly built, wellput together specimen of a draught horse. What's Wanted, aa a yearling, gained *- first prize at Egmont A. and P. Society's show; first prize as a two-year-old f at Taranaki Metropolitan show. He has never beon beaten in tho show ring, except by his half-brother and stable companion Up-to-Date. His sire, Armdale, was got by that celobratod breeding and show-ring sire, Glengyle, out of tho fine breeding mare, Nancy, whb was shown until 13 yoars of ago, and was nover beaten I in her class. She won nine first and four , champion prizes. Duchess of Alexandra's gr dam, Jenny, was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported to tho South Island, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balirioral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a . most successful prize-winner, having gain- I ,cd tho following prizes, viz. : First and champion at Tapanui (South Island) as a 1 two-year-old, 1897; first prize at Egmont' A. and P. Society Show, 1898; first and champion at Wanganui, 1898; first and champion at laranaki, 1898; first prizo as brood maro and champion prize as best draught mare pr filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, New Plymouth, 1900. From lie foregoing it will bo seen that What's Wanted^ breeding cannot be surpassed, and ha is certain to prove himself a gotter of the very best of Clydesdales. Terms, £4, single mares, payable on or before January 1, 1905. Good paddocks provided free for mares, but no responsibility. Applyt °' F..A.BREMER. Or Groom-in-Charge. ' - TO Stand this Season at Kaponga, and Travel the Surrounding District. A«feJm A Tho Standard-bred WMffUi . Trotting Stal- ■ i^^ ' ' y^^Jy ' Hon, ALBERT CHEVALIER Albert Chevalier is. by Berlin (imp), dam Queen Emma (imp), Both imported from America, by Robert WUkm, E»q-. E« » also fal brother to Boston Emerson, and Kaiser, Albert Chevalier is a black, in color, wall-proportioned, standing 16 hands high, with M&llwtt temper. He is the sire of the well-known ' performers Vesta Nash, Airedale, Dora, Valarie, Gipsy, Eladrat, and Tho Urchin. Terms: 3 guineas per season, 4, guinea* guarantee, payable l»t January, 1905. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particular, apply^ - Manaia road, Kaponga. ', IBMADALE tfl'UD, OKAIAWA. To Travel Jtbfe Season in the Manntahi, Alton, Kakaramo*, and Whenuakura District*, r *j|^j»ifMfc The Purebred CtydcBRITISH BAKNBB By British Lion, -dam Salubttry Belle. ]&'Wft^*digr<Se» and further partic* I*. a*e card* ? A ; B r BMER ', Okaiawa. WANtBI? KNOWN— bwwpVV injrpricUfi for the next few

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8096, 27 September 1904, Page 1

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