Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AT STUD. WALLACE L. (2.12 1-5) Bred by B. 0. Holly, imported from America; Standard Bred (vid© Ameiacan Stud Book). Bay horse, stands 16.1. Refills: American Pacing, 2.12 l-o; American Trotting, 2.14 2-ssec; N.Z. Pacing, 2 miles, 4.51; lj miles, 3.36; 1 mile, •2.20 1-5; N.Z. Trotting, 3 miles, i-48. Full brother to Captain Derby (2.6f) and Economiser (2.10). By k■(2.83, 14 in List) from Economy (2.20, 1Q List) ; Don L. by Fieldmont (0O0O) (9 under 2.10) brother to Almont Junior Sire of Belle Hamlin (2.12), Battleton (2.9), Lord Derby (2.5), Passing Bielle (2.8), King Charles <"2-S). Economy (2.20, 10 in List) by Echo (462), sire of Waldo J. (2.8), J red Mason (2.10), Harry Logan 2.12),, fete., etc. Extended pedigree cards. In placing this hjorse at the 'Service of ""breeders we may point out tnat his breeding stands oilft second to none,comias'his he does from the very ies of American Standard blood. Both his sire and darn descend from the best-producing families, as ca|L be,seSn on looking over his pedigree, running back to that prince of producers Hajnjbletonian; while as a racehorse he gained distinction both in New Zfealancl and A®erica, winning trot mg pacing races over all distances from tone to three ®les in record times, w 1 e ■his brother Economiser took his record of 2:10 as "A three-year-old co • " other brother, Captain Derby, took his record of 2-6| and is among the select As a producer of speed Wallace L ; has gained distinction that has to few stud horses so early. During hi first season s stud he gave goo P ise bv producing three good racehorse s ; whereas last year (his •crop of voungsters) hias done wonderfully well by winning places m an „ Christchurch where only the very best take the money. Wallace ' years (2.19), sold for 250 guineas; Wallace M. (2.26, 4.43), sold for q ' Wallace Junior (2.20, 4.4), Espennel, 3yrs, 2 28, Lady Wallace (trowel) 3yrs 2.37 and 5.24; Wallet, 3yrs, 3.40, 5.10, 7.48; Miss Wallace (3yrs, trottei), 2.28 -and 5.36; Master Ilam (3yrs, trotter), 5.18; silver- King, who won the chiet •trotters' race at the late National Meeting in Christchurch ; Cynesia (oyrs, ter), 4.2. Wallace Reid sold for 100 gunineas Splnish Lass, Walter u., wo. Trella, May Wallace, 80 guineas; Bell Elmore, Alphi K., Ivy L., a yearling filly, sold by public auction for 146 guineas—a record price and m y -others too numerous to enumeratefliere. ' c „„, nT wc * \rn WILL STAND AT R. NEALE'S (LATE TKEMBATH S) STABLES AND TRAVEL THE SAME BEAT AS LASI SEASON TERMS.—£S ss, payable January 20, 1913; or half-guarantee.£3 3s payable January 20, 1913 and £3 3s payable on Mare proving in foal, or full guarantee £8 Bs, on approved mares. Good Peking at UNRO> GORE.

fTO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE STABLES and Travel the Balfour District, The Thoroughbred Stallion BATTLEFIELD (Artillery—Miss Kate, imp.). Being sired by Artillery and claiming Miss Kate as his dam shows Battlefield •to be related to all the best horses that have raced in New Zealand. He is halfbrother to Pekin AVarbeck 11. (sire of Lady Zetland, the best mare that has raced in New Zealand), Dundas, Welbeck (one of the best colts in 1903), Reynard (sire of Black Reynard, a firstclass handicap horse), Antelope (dam of Blue Jacket, winner of the Great Northern i)erby and twice winner of the Auckland Cup), and many other notable performers too numerous to mention. Terms: Half guarantee, £3, 30s payable January 20, 1913, balance when mare proves in foal. T. HYMERS, 943 • Owner. TO STAND 'AT MATHESON'S STABLES, RIYERSDALE, and serve a limited number of mares only, The Standard-bred Colt, HAROLD WILKES (3yrs), (Straight-out Trotter). Sire Quincey (imp., 4.37 2-5, trotter), dam Gentle Zephyr (imp., trotter). TERMS.—£S ss, payable January 1, 1913. Mares not proved in foal will have return privilege for next season, if horse is available. Sale of mares forfeits return privilege. Grazing for mares from a distance at :2s per week. Mares consigned to Riversdale Station will be met. All care and attention, but no responsibility. Telegraphic and postal address: A. Matheson, Livery Stables, Riversdale. MATHESON AND WINDLE, 3 Owners.

TO TRAVEL the Waipahi, Pukerau, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion TWEEDDALE. Tweeddale is a rich bay (bred by the late W. Johnson, Groper's Bush), stands 16$ hands, with first-class feet and patterns. good clean flinty bone, with nice long hair, and a grand mover. Sire, Shepherd Lad; g-sire, Herd Laddie, imp. (2863 C.5.8.); g-g-sire, Jimmy Grey (1454 C.5.8.); g-g-g-sire, Lord'Lyon (498 C.5.8.); g-g-g-g-sire, Prince of Wales (673 C.5.8.). Dam, Miss Macarthur; g-dam, Jean; g-g-dam. Maggie McCormick; g-g-g----•dam, Miss McCormick, by Sir Wiliam Wallace. . . . Travelled three seasons in the Taien •district and his stock has been commanding high prices. Terms: £2 at end of season and £2 additional when mare proves in foal. Owners of mares at first service held responsible. All care taken but no .responsibility. Groom's fee ss.

Full "uarantee. £5 ss. JOHN CARMICHAEL, 168 Owner, Waipahi. T° TRAVEL AND SURROUNDING- DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Stallion WESTERN LAD (imp.). Sire, Star of England—Sally, by Grampian. For full pedigree and particulars -apply W. TOMLIN, 165 Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT HOMEBUSH FARM, LONGRIDGE, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LORD GARTHLAND. Pedigree: By Garthland's Pride, by Garthland; Garthland full brother to that famous sire Hiawatha. Dam, Bell, by Lord Aynsley, grand-dam Rose, by <3rown Prince. Terms: £2 2s at end of season and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. For further pedigree see cards; GEORGE LYNCH, Owner, Homebush, Longridge. JOHN ROOTLE, Groom in charge. 329 TTH) STAND -AT "SUNNYfrLDE," J- GREENVALE, and Travel the Gore and Surrounding Districts. The High-class Thoroughbred Stallion ROBIN HOOD. Sire Pallas, dam Nell, by Setormy Petrol Robin Hood is a magnificent 4yr-old dark chestnut, standing 16§ hands, forming a rare combination of size and quality. His Sire, Pallas, and his dam's sire, Stormy Petrol, by the famous Le Loup, are two breeds too well known •and highly prized to require detailing. Terms: £1 10s at end of season and •£2 when mare proves in foal. Groom's 'fee, ss. Good paddocking for mares at '2s per week. All care but no responsibility. JOHN KIRKPATRICK, JOHN BALLOCH, Owner. Groom in Charge. 428 Tpo STAND AT RIVERSDALE, -* and Travel Wendon. Waipounamu, Balfour, Longridge districts. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion GENERAL STEWART Sire. Captain Stewart (12,067). Dam Bloss, by Sir Robert, g.-dam by Young Clyde; by Sir Colin. Sir Robert wasiorwl by Mr James Gow. Mosgiel, and is by the famous breeding horse Lord Salisbury. Terms: Two Gu neas at the end of the season, and two guineas when the mare proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged "held to be in foal. ■371 n AVTD CURRIE, Owner.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ME19121130.2.49.1

Bibliographic details

Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 7

Word Count
1,124

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 30 November 1912, Page 7