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jfTHE Imported Clydesdale Stallion, ROYAL KNIGHT. i (11172, C.5.8.) Will Stand at the Edendale Estate, Foaled 10th June, 1899. Bred by Mr W. Renwick, Meadowfield, near Edinburgh. Sire—Knight o' Cowal, 10074, C.S.B. First dam, Bell 11. of Meadowfield 14017 C.5.8., by Prinoe Alexander, 8899 ; 2nd dam, Prinoese Lawrence 13249 C.5.8., by Prince Lawrence, vol. VII, p. 2GI, C.S.B. ; 3rd dam, Bell of Meadowfield, 9015 C.5.8., by Darnley, 223, C.S.B. ; 4th dam, Lily of Meadowfield, 6658 C.5.8., by Old Times, 579 C.S.B. ; sth dam, Molly, 1726 C 5.8., by Prince of Wales, 673, C.S.B. ; 6th dam, Tilly, by Garibaldi. , Knigiht o' Cowal, by Gallant Prince, by Prince of Wales. I No better pedigree could be desired. All the sires mentioned were most I famous horses, and on both sides I trace back to the great Prince of Wales. At the Durham County Show, held in August last, a foal by Royal Knight was placed first, which stamps this fine young horse as a successful sire. To enable Breeders nt a distance to secure the services of Royal Knight, a special arrangement will be made for Mares coming by rail. Mares will receive every attention. Terms : 3 guineas at end of season, and 8 guineas when mare proves in foal. DONALD MACDONALD. Edendale Estate, Southland. ryO stand this season at Watt's » Stables, East Gore, the Theroughbred Horse, LEGERTOR Four-year-old, bred by the Wellington Park Stud Company. Legerton, by St. Leger (imp.), out of Lady Harriet. For full pedigree see cards. Terms—£2 on February 1, end £1 10s when mare prove* in foal. For further particulars apply to J. Wyber, Gore, or W. McGallan, Groom ' I 0 travel this season in the Pyra- ' mid, Otania, Wendon Valley, Wendonside, Waikaia, Riversdale, Cattle Flat, arid Balfour Districts The purebred Clvdesdale Stallion, IVANHOE. By Tasman-Queen. Ivanhoe is a seven-year old, and was foaled on November 24, 1897, being bred by Mr B. Naylor, Matakamii. He is a bay with white hind feet. He s the best strains of Clydesdale eed, as his sire Tasman is by Duncan Gillies'(imp.) and his dam Queen, by Hard Times, hy Extinguisher ; gdam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe (imp.). Ivanhoe has taken many prizes in the show ring. Terms—£l 10s at end of season, and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. T. HUNTER, Owner, Pyramid Siding. 'r 0 Travel this Season in the I Otaraia, Clinton and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion TANNA HILL. Bred by Mr Blaikie, Southland. Tanna Hill is rising four years. Sire, Vanquisher ; dam, Bell, by Herd Laddie (imp.) ; g-dam, Duchess, by King of the Clans; g-g-dam, Darling, by Extinguisher ; g-g-g-dam, the Sutton champion mare Diamond. Tanna Hill is a dark brown horse, with splendid bone and great action. It will bje seen from the above pedigree that Tanna Hill comes from the very best strains of blood in the colony. Terms.—£3 3s ;£lls at end of season and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, os. R. IRVING, Jun., Owner. THOS. LEE, Groom in Charae.

' I 0 Stand this Season at Waikaka 1 Siding, and Travel Gore, l!a----taura, Waikaka Valley, Chatton, Otama, Maudoville, Kiversdale, Halfour, Cattle Flat, Waikaia and Surrounding Districts, the Trotting Stallion, THE GOSSOON, By Del Paso—Fancy, by Goldfindcr. The Gossoon, as will be seen by the above pedigree, has some of the j choicest trotting strains of blood. I Del Paso was imported from America by the Hon. Geo. McLean, and has got some of the best-known trotters in the province. Fancy's best winning time was 4.5 for a mile and a-hali from scratch at Forbury. The Gossoon's record on the turf is well known and recent, and full par--ticulars are on the cards. Terms.—£l 10s on first service and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, os. All mares sold or exchanged to be held as being in foal, and owner at time of first service to bo held responsible. Paddock accommodation at Waikaka Siding. ' All care taken but no responsibility. JAMES LAWSON, Owner, Waikaka Siding. CHAS. MACANDREW, Groom in Charge. H 0 Stand at the Homestead, Rivers' • dale and Travel short distances, where required, the Purebred (Clydesdale Entire Horse, YOUNG McAETHUR. This Horse, his pedigree and progeny, warrants him to be classed as one of the best horses travelling. Terms as per agreement. WILSON HALL, The Homestead, RivensdiUe, Owner, Hill, Tapanui, the Renownetf 0 Stand thfg Season at Wooded Trotting Stallion, KING HAROLD. Sire of more Prize-takers and Winners on the Trotting Track than any other Horse in tho Colony. Terms.—£4 4s on or before February 1, 1905. Paddock accommodation at Is 6d Every care and attention, but no responsibility. —Also— The Trotting Stallion, ARBITRATOR. His gets have already distinguished themselves in the show ring and on the trotting track. For stylo, action and endurance they have no superiors and few equals, if any. Terms.—£2 2s for led mares on or More the Ist February, 1905. Groom'b fee, Bs. Grazing cair" be arranged. Pedigree and further particulars from ALEX. ANDERSON, Tapafitrt. HE Stock of Crodtfcry at the FEDEKAL A is large and varied". Sets, Fiatea in all sizes, Ci_ Candlestick?, eto., going yi »nd seoure a few bargains. WELL! Well! Well! A Dover Egg Beater for Gd! Dear me! Is tbnt ossible ? It is, at A. Chbistih's. a2O

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1415, 24 November 1904, Page 3

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