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IDTJISnEZDIIN~)EGS to intimate to the resident u) of Otago Central that he has purchased the' interest held by Mr J. T. Cooper in the firm of Cooper and Steele, and will in future carry on under the name of R, W C. Steele All monies owing to the late firm to be paid to Mr Steele, who will discharge all liabilities. Date of Next'-Visit FEBRUARY.. Waipiata sth Ranfurly sth and 6th "till noon Naseby 6th Wedderburn 7th Hills Creek 7th St Bathans 7th Cambrian Bth Becks Bth Lauder Bth Omakau Bth and 9th "/ , THE For^his-early» morning-Luxury' Hiere-is-norbing* So-invigord,Hnq,. so -helpful,- &,s>- • evcup....... of PURE-TEA PRICED //6 ~//8»f//0~2/-2/2'3/-Soid - £vEKywHCHE !! Pedigree Stallion. To Travel MANIOTOTO & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. IT. is a big, flash 1-YJL legged, evenly-balanced horse five years old. His sire, Lord Melville was imported from Scotlend by M re , 0. Stud hoi me, Wairnate. G-sire, Lot Irian's Best (10374 C.5.8.); g gire Lord Lothian (5998 C.5.8.). Lord Melville's darn Bell O'Borland by ie r Everard (5353 C.5.8.). g dam JKat O'Borland by Sir Morrell Mackenz (9416 0.5.8,). The great breeding horse, Sir Ever and, was first at the Glasgow Show as a three year old in 1888, and won the premium of £l5O at the same show in 1890 and 1891, and his g sire, the famous Darnley (222 C.5.8.), was second at the Highland Show in 1577, won the Glasgow premiun in '76 ifc "77 champion at the Highland Show, Dumphr'es, in 1877, first at the Royal Show 1879 and 1880, first at the Highland Show in 1884. ' MELVILLE ll.'s dam, Bell by Lord Lyon, g dam Maud by "Sir Wal ter Scott by Ivanhoe (imp.). Sir Wal ter Scott's dam was the well known mare, London Maggie, who was never beaten in a show ring, and who, when 14 years of age, gained first prize for the best mare on the ground at the great International Exhibition, .held at Battersea, L6ndon. Sir Walter Scott himself was first for the b<ist entire on the ground at the same time and place,, and like his renowned dam, held an unbeaten show yard record. Special attention is directed to the breeding of MELVILLE JT. He has superb combination of blood 'on"'lns sire's side, being descended ma direct, line from such famous horses as the great Sir Everard, and the world renowned Darnley, the foundation heads of the Clydesdale breed. On his dam's side, his lineage is undoubted, being descended from a well known tribe of mares sired by such horses as Lord Lyon and Sir Walter Sot£. Passed vetinary surgeonss inspection for certificate. Owner— T R. COISINOLLY ; Hvni-:. . Terms—-£1... lO.s'" at end of Season £1 10s when mart proves in foal.: AlLmares old or exch i ngpd will be held as in foa

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 1 March 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 1 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 1 March 1912, Page 2