To Travel the Blenheim District during the season. THE CHOICELY-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION KING'S RECORD Imp. (16,183) C. S. B. Brown; foaled 1908; bred by R. Riddell, Blackhall, Renfrewshire. ! Sire: King's Champion (14,184); dam, Rose of Fashion (20,252). KING'S RECORD stands about 18? hands, is a stylish big colt, full* of quality, fine flat bones, grand feet and pasterns, and a capital closer mover. He is choicely bred, and is» directly descended from the bestbreeding strains, having a double* cross of the great Darnley and Princeof Wales blood. His sire, King'sChampion, is the well-known^ Blackhall stud horse, a frequent winner^ at the Highland and other leading, shows. King's Champion's sire is the - invincible Silver Cup, the greatest horse living. He was three times*, champion at the Highland Show, and twice champion at the Royal of England, and was never beaten. His sire, j Baron's Pride, is the greatest breeding horse of all time. \ King's Record's dam, Rose of Fashion, 2nd dam Johanna (13,903),. j 3rd dam Nancy of Queenzieburn | (2805) were frequent winners at all'the leading shows in Scotland. Na>ncy of Queenzieburn is the dam of Prince Robert, the sire of the great Cawder Cup winner Hiawatha (10,067). Terms: Half-guarantees £3, payable on or before 31st December, 1912,. and £3 additional, payable Ist September, 1913, unless the mare is* S roved not to be in foal. Special reuction for two^or more. Groomage* ss. also: THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION :X KING'S HIGHWAY 1mp..(14,200) C.S.B. Will travel the Ward and Seddon V district during the season. KING'S HIGHWAY (14,200),, brown, foaled 1906, bred by R. Riddell, Blackh.aH, Renfrewshire! Sire, Kingsway (13,575); dam, -Bonnie Eden (18,938) by GallantPrince (10,552), 2nd dam Bonnie Dora> (12,072) by Lord Lothian (5998), 3rd* dam Blossom of Spittall (11,795) ,by Coming Again (3532). , King's Highway ia a stylish, wellcoupled horse of, big size and plenty of weight, great feet and legs, and? capital action. His bjreeding is alt; that could be desired, and his allround merit will commend him tobreeders of high-class stock. His sire, i Kingsway, was one of# the best colts> ever bred at Blackhall, and was sold" for £1000 at 2 years old. for export to Canada. His dam was the great prize mare Scottish Gipsy, by the famous champion Royal Gartly. King's Highway's dam and granddam won" many prizes at all the leading shows. King's Highway won the Lauderdale breeders' premium of £80* in 1910. The top cross in this horse ia Gallant Prince and Lord Lothian, and are in great request as breeders at present. Terms: £2 10s, payable on or before 31st December, 1912, and £2 10s additional, payable Ist September, 1913, unless the mare is proved not to be in foal. Groomage ss, at service. Further particulars from— AJ. DOLLAR, Seddbn.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM. And Travel the Surrounding i District. THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING ! HORSE. • i SEIRWJE HOLT, i 4 years. BEIRNIE HOLT is by the cham--1 pion trotting stallion of. New Zealand, Qnincey (Vancleve-Gra«ie), who holds the 2-mile record of 4min. 37sec, and who has already proved himself a first-class racing sire, Although he has not yet finished his racing career. Beirnie Holt'g. first dam is Sis Woodhurn, by Jay Gould from Puella. Sis Woodburn is a half-sister to Belmont M. (2.13 2-5), and Almont,'who holds the world's record of 6mia. ,50sec. for 3 miles, and also jhas a 2-mile record of 4.32, and a one-mile of 2.12 1-5., Beirnie Holt's second dam is that great brood mare Puella, who is a full sister to Fraulein, the dam of Fritz (2.12), The Heir-(2.19), Fredrick (2.21), Franz (2.23), and Px'inz. ■■:•■■ Woodbura Chief, Beirnie Holt's half-brother, has .already proved himself a sire of speedy animals by getting such good horses as Woodthorpe Maid (2.21 at 3 .years), Woodburn Lad (2.21 and 4.46), Ned Egan, Irvy Woodburn, Chiefting, , and many others. Beirnie Holt is a. rich bay with black points, standing 16 hands, and good tempered. He is an extra good worker. ■ TERMS: £4 10s. Special inducement to owners of mares. FULL GUARANTEE. All mares not proving in foal returned free next season. For full particulars apply to— A. FRKTH, Own»?.y BlenhfiiTr..
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WOODEND. And Travel the Surrounding Districts. • THE HEAVY CLYDESDALE STALLION \ BONWIIE DOOM (N.Z. Stud %>fc.) rfflHE horse's pedigree and stock JL are so well-known that .it is unnecessary to advertise them in extenso. The groom in charge will be glad to supply cards to inquiring clients. Terras, £3 3s, payable on or before Ist January, 1913. Groom age fee ss, at first service. l^fddocks provided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. Every care taken, but no responsibility. >. Fr.ither particulars on application *vi ihe Undersigned. T GEORGE BOYCE, Woodend, *; New llenwick Road. Or groom in charge.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 287, 3 December 1912, Page 2
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793Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 287, 3 December 1912, Page 2
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