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Til Waikaka Valley, Chatton, Otama x 0 Travel .this Season in the Goro, Kuapdale, Charlton, Mataura, Tutu, ran, Wyddham, and Edondalo districts. The Purebred Clvdesdalo Stallion WELCOME WILLIE. Sire, Clydesdale Willie. Dam, Blossom, by Good Hope. WELCOME WILLIE by Clydesdale W : i))io, Clydesdale Willie's sire Lucky Willie (imp.) ; g-sire, Hawkhead, winner of the Glasgow prize ISBI and 1882. the Wigtonshire premium of .6100 ; g-g-s ; ra Drew's Prince oE Walej (G73), winner of many prizes in Scotlaud, and sold at 000 giuneas when 18 years old. WELCOME WILLIE'S dam Blossom by Good Hope by Lord Salisbury (114) imp. : grand-dam, the famous mare Scotch Annie, imp., Blossom's dam, Darling by Marfluis (imp.), Marquis bred by Sir Jno. Brown, Preston Hall,' Hoildorberg, Victoria. i By the above it will bo clearly soon J that Welcome Willieinherits the purest strains of the best Clydesdale blood , ever imported to tho colony. 1 J WELCOME WILLIE has been most successful in the South Canterbury I dislr:ct during the past four years. He travelled the same district (MakiI kihi and sursouudings) for that period ' and proved himself a sure foal-getter. As a three-year-old he had 45 mares, as a four-year-old 65„ as a five-year-old 85, and as a six-year-old 107. This proves his increasing popularity with | breeders. In tho Show King at Timaru lie was second iu a ring which comprised the pick of tho animals of : Canterbury. The class of stock he has left in the Makikihi district is evidenced by the fact that several of his yearling fillies have realised as high as 50 guineas. He would not have been removed from tho South Canterbury district but that his owner has settled iu the Tuturau district. Terms.—£4, half guarantee. £2 at end of seaßon and £2 when more proves in foal. All mar?g sold or exchanged held as in foal. doomage, fee, ss. J. T. BODGERS. 'Oivnor. rj 0 Travel this Season in tl* -L Otama, Chatton, Riversdale, Sandstone, Mandcvillc, and CaUlo Flat Districts, the Purebred Clyd«sdale Stallion THE EAKL OF POTHWELL. The Earl of Bothwcll is a bay liors? rising 5 yours old, stands 17 ' hands high, having one hind white foot. His siro is Both well, well known iu tliia distriot, and was bred by the Hon. Mathew Holmes, of Awanioa, Oamaru, being by the imported Banker, No. 1 N.Z. Stud Book, 1354 Clydesdale Stud . Book. Bothwell's dam. Mary Queen of Scots, 12 N.Z. Stud Book. For full pedigree of Bothwell see N.Z. Stud Book. Bothwoll's progeny ure well known all over tho district as first class animals. The Earl of liotliwell's dam, Bessie, by Sir Robert (Gow's) ; Sir Robert is by Lord Salisbury (imp.)f Sir Robert was a noted prize-taker, being champion horso in Dunedin. G.-dam by General Grant. General Grant by tho Prince of Wales (imp.). G.-g.-dam, Jeunie, by tho Pr de hf Palmerston, by Sir Goo. Gray (Imp.). Anyone taking the trouble to study The Earl of Bothwell's pedigree must be convinced that he is a horse come ol great stock, having lour strains of tho best blood over imported to New Zoalund, via Banker, Lord Salisbury, and the Prince of Wales. From tho above pedigree it will be seen that Tho Earl of Bothwcll be- I longs to tho matchless branch of j Clydesdales, and that ho is worthy of tho patronage of best breeders and most famous studmasters in tho colony. Terms,—Vl 10s at end of season, and £2 when mare proves in foul, j Groomjs fee ss, payable at first service. Mates sold or oxchauged to bo held to be in foal. 8o T. CURRIE, Groom in Charge. ' THOMAS NEWALL, Owner. Stewart Island. i INTRNDING visitors to this beuutiful I resort are reminded that Oban House, Half Moon Bay, offers the best accommodation on the Island. Private Suitet of Booms for Families. Cutters and Boats for Hire. 1 Correspondence Invited. CAPTAIN HANSEN PBOPB ETOB. MRS KENNING wants urgentlyPloughman, Farm Laborer, Cuoka (Male and Fninsle), Waitresses,. Housemaids, Generals. Gars and Country. o'J'J

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1413, 19 November 1904, Page 4

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