The Stud WILL Travel this season in the Edendale, Wyndham, Pine Bush, and Fortrose Listricts, The Celebrated Clydesdale Stallion, , DAINTY DAVIE. « I Dainty Davie was bred by Mr R. M'Cal I lum, Thornbury. His sire, Western Btar, ! is by Young Prince of Wales, out of that farfamed mare Damsel (imported). Damsel has an unbeaten record. Dainty I'nvie's dam, Doll, ia by Lord Salisbury, out of Kitohen'a Effie, by Ivanboe. The pedigrees of Young Prince of Waleß and Lord Salisbury are so well known to farmers and breeders tbat it is not necessary to give them in full here. Teems : 13 10s. Guarantee as per arrang ment. Groomage fee, ss ; payable at first service. JOHN and D. G. SINCLAIR, Owners ; 812z D. G. SINCLAIR, in Oharge. WItL Travel in the Gore, W-ikaka Valky, Ohatton, Otama, Riversdale, Mataura, Wyndham and Edendale districts, The Thordughbred Stallion TORRENT. Torrent was a first-class performer on tbe turf, and is a fnll brother in b'ood to Cynisca and Pygmalion, and a half brother to" Stonyhurst, sire of St, Katherine (winner of Wanganui Derby). Watereprite is a fall sister to Natator (sire of Empire, winner of Wanganui Steeplechase; of Waterbury, winner cf N.Z. Grand National ; and Captain Webb, who is now raoing in Australia). He is h dark bay, with black points ; 16 hands 1 inch high ; full of quality, and of great subßtance. PEDIGBEE. ■_.« _ / Fitz Gladiator k g <j> Complegne Maid of Hart 'OS „ . The Baron or. Nuncio *» Comtese Ensebia '_ a • _ " ! ■* Touchstone | g.2 Ambrose Annette f^ 3 < o Glencoe 23 Pocahontas Marpessa H — ■______,____——■———<■ £J _______■■■___ i_m; a i ou _ P5 S The iiibel Pasquinade 2 2? If . « Elis ~ E !!■ s_?i?M £ 3 Oaleudar (imp) $ - .„_ Cassandra fdam ef Tat- | i Camden tendon) , 1 1 Mermaid (imp) King Tom '.yj N v Waterwltoh TBRMS—L3 h<»lf guarantee, L 4 full guarantee. Groom's feo Ba, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For further particulars apply to V WM. MARTIN, 716 a Owner. rilHB IMPOHTBD OARRIAGE JL STALLION LORD DERBY Will stand at Rakahouka, and travel the Woodlands, Edendale, Wyndham, Fortrose, Oteramika and One Tree Point Districts, and will visit Inveroargill (Prince of Waleß stables) every alternate Saturday. Loed Debby ie a handsome brown horse, bred by Messrs Gibson Brothers, Port Fairy, Viotoria, foaled 10th October, 1888, and gained first prize in Port Fairy in 1890 and 1891. Lord Derby by Lord Lossie (imported roadster) winner of thirty first prizes at Warrnambool, Port Fairy, Koroit, Grand National Show (where he took the Grand Champion prize), and Hamilton. Grand sire, the famous Lord Derby 2nd (417 E.H.S.B). Lord Derby 2nd when thirteen years old gained first prize in a class of thirty-seven stallions, at the first Show held by the Stud Book Society. G grandsire, Leake's Lord Derby (415)— g g grandsire, Perfo'mer (549)— g g g grandsire Atlas (36) — <? gK S grandsire Norfolk Phenomenon (522).— Lord Derby's dam, Miss Maud (vol 2, p 207 A S.B) by Hamlet from Leura— by Tim Whifiler (imported)— her dam Sweety (also dam of the famous hurdle racers— Sir Peter, winner of Grand National hurdle race, 1881 j Lady Teaz'e, winner of Melbourne, Hunt Club's hurdle race; and lrralee winner of many races)— by the Premier (imported) from a mare by Peter Simple — by Peter Finn out of a mare by Little Johnß (imported). Lord Derby ought to make a first-class sire for getting oarriage horses, roadsters or Indian re-mounts. Lord Derby haa proved himself a sure foal-getter. TERMS— .£3, payable on or bofore lefc January, 1895. Grooms fee, ss. Mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible. Good paddocks provided at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. GRANT & MoDONALD, 530z Owners. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHEBS. KENNETH FRASEIi, who has had many years' experience; and can produce lestimonials as to capability, hai commenced CASTRATING TOUB of the iktaura Valley and is prepared to EXECUTE ORDKRS entrusted to him with dare and Despatch. Orders may bo left with Mesßrn P. and W. McKinna and J. and R. Jopp, Gore; or Mr H. Cameren, Mataura, 70.z TESTIMONIALS : Thornbury, 2nd Oct., 189.. Mr K. Fbaser.. Dear Sir,— l have great pleasure in recommending yon to the public as a Castrator of Horses, baling done my colts for yeais, and have alwayß ,-.:ven every satisfaction.— l am, yours faithfully. A. OALDEB. Invercargill, sth Oct., 1891. I have much pleasure in certifying that when Mr X' nnetb Fraser was in my employment P' TT ( years ago, on tbe Otahn station, Waia'-. ..o was always entrusted by me to perfjin the operation of Gaatrating whenever necessary, and he always did so to my satisfaction and with success.— R. F. CUTHBEBTSON. 764_ DBESvSMAKING in all its branches. Jiret-clags fit and style, Prices Btrictly moderate,--- J, MAcGltfßQtf & Sow, East <?ore,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 9 November 1894, Page 2
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