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'■'" } fgm^JSSL TO STANI) THIS -r SEASOK: AT ,£■ The Thoroughbred Imported Stallion, £ YatienAm Sir HercWes , ' S i , Oassandra _ . go Laay Chester , sioulnveli T- ~ o—— . ' (Imp') Anstrnj-- :. " . <j >> Countryman sJiintirer . '.-" . '§ ('"Pi Serenity rimnS "... \ g D Serenity . Newminster ~ (q ■ ■- . ,' Gratitude ■a 3 Esliermau ; Deron .. "r" '" Ha a -L_i_^_ifiE2) Mainbrace ■ ■ M^a_ "M-ighty s^ ralian(imp) ' g=fi TJiidine ' ■ ■■■Kelpie (imp, . - ■"' "* ' Hipped Bessie ~ ; . BEN BOLT has started ten times, being seven times first, one secondhand onlj' twice unplaced, carrying from 7st 101b to 9st 21b over all distances, thus proving .himself to be a racehorse of the first order. ■'-'■.■' Ben Bolt is a dark brown horse, seven years old, stands 16 hands high, but close to the ground, has a beautiful neat head well set on a good neck let into deep sloping shoulders, deep and well sprung ribs with powerfully developed loins, long oval quarters, muscular thighs and gaskins, well set hocks, perfect feet and legs, with B£ins of fiat bone, the flexor tendons and suspensory ligaments standing out . distinctly and perfectly depicted, straight and true action,, thoroughly sound and free from sprains, windgalls, blemishes or ossification^ of! the cartileges, Ben Bolt possesses all the fire and vigor that could possibly be desired, together with the most docile and perfect ; temper which is eyidenced by a full expressive hazel eye. For symmetrical proportions, substance and constitution this horse has no superior in the colony, is a sure foalgetter and \vith such stout strains of the best English blood coursing through his veins he is certain, if well mated, to produce a marked improvement in the quality and substance of our New Zealand horses. I Terms, single mare £ 5, two or more .' as per agreement. None but approved mares will be accepted. Good paddock- , ing at Bulls provided free of cost forjme month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. No responsibility will be accepted for any accident which may happen to mares or foals, but every attention given to them. ..-.■■. Apply to the owner, JOHN STEVENS, Bulls, Or the groom in charge. mo Stand at KilleyJL moon, and to " travel in the PalmerBton, Feildng, Bulls, and Surrouinding Dia- ■ . . tricts. The Purebred Hackney Stallion '■ GALL ATOM ; No. 7082 English Hackney Stud Book. DABK chestnut 16.3 h h, foaled 1897, j Won prizes, first and champion I Wisbech, second Norfolk. Imported to New Zea'and August 24, 1901. Sire, Slow Gtabbiel 5416—Dam, 1332 Queen Esther. Stow Gabriel 5416, by champion Gannymede 2076 by Danegelt 174, by Denmark 177, by Sir Charles 768 by Performer 550.. Dam 5795 Meg Merrilies, by Cadet 1251, by Lord Derby 11. 417, by Lord Derby 415, by Performer 549. G- dam 1708 Merry, by Lord Ecandolph 412, by Confidence 158. ;G,g dam 304 Eoany, by Performer 557. G g g darn by Merry Legs 454, by Pireaway 239. 1332 Queen Esther by Lord Derby 11., 417, by Lord Derby 415, by Performer 549, by Atlas 892. Dam 247 Miss Agnes, by Denmark 177, by Sir Charles 768, by Performer 550. G dam Shepherdess by Bay President by President Junior, G g dam by Shakespeare 698. Gallantine's pedigree can be traced in the English Hackney Stud Book for exactly 199 years, viz., to the foundation sire of all purebred hackneys. Gallantine has been passed by three' different veterinary Burgeons during the last three months. In him'you have soundness, constitution, breeding, youth, and action. Fee, £i 4s. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility, ELLIS BKOS., Bulls. To travel this Season' in the Marton, Feilding and Sandon Districts. The Purebred Clydesdale Sfallion BLACK MIGHT.

For particulars re pedigree, etc., apply . ELLIS BROS., Bulls. Or Groom in charge, J. Warriner. ♦i^r TO STAND THIS J^/fcl SEASON AT fiWl^W CLOVMI-LEA-si=3==fes&u—ssjyy ' KAIRANGA THE PUREBRED DEATJGHT" ■ . -; STALLION, ODD TIMES. (By Better Times by Hard Times—Dam Kate by Royal Conqueror, g.d. Kate. Charters by Glengyle.) FURTHER reference to oards will show that ODD TIMES ran claim kindred with the best blood in the colony, showing strains of the great Vanquisher and Lord Salisbury bl1 od, together with a double strain of the famous Prince of Wales (imported at a cost of £1500 guineas). For symmetry and style ODD TIMES speaks for himself, and only has to Ico seen to be admired. Good paddooks provided for the first four weeks free, after which 1/6 per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. I For terms apply to I The Groom in Charge, i Or JD. HOICK, j Owner. ' TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON.IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT, TflE PURB-BEED CLYDESDALE . i^t^H^l^y-' STALLION PRETORIA. Sire, " Earl of Salisbury." Dam, " Diamond.' TO STAND— HEREWARD THE SAXON Bred by John Reed, of Elderslie, ■ Oamaru. Siro, Cedric the Saxon ; dam, Duchessi by sire Crown Prince; grand dam, Lady. Galloway. For further particulars see cards o'>apply to NATHAN BEOS., 1 Kairanga. j, I?!?; Bansitikei & Mano ■ t% iO'^ra watuDistricts , ">*'^^^#WE!> this season, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, GIPBTKINGr\ IPSY KING'S stock won £1650 laU VJT season. Good paddocklng at m per week. All care taken, but "nh responsibility. Single mare M. . • f For further particulars see cards, or ! R. HUMPHRIES, • ' Owner. \ Or : H. SHALDEUB, \ In Charge '■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 1

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