To Stand this Season. Tho Pony Stalliom Young King Gobi)' King eobb -Prince Albert mare. YOUNG KIN© COBB is a hardy rba*. Be has taken tiro first frizes in Masterton; also first price ift Palmewtbß 190*. For particulars apply t^. A. O'D«NNEL». S/o W. Parkes, blacksmitft. "NATEBY STUD," PALMERSTON NORTH. fTIO stand at Btud Farm, Awapunl, and JL travel the surrounding district. The Pnrebrei Imported Shir'a Stallions "Bolingbroke II" (177880 AND * Boro Drayman' (17794) For further particulars and nominations apply MR T. GEEBNH6W. Owner, Or groom in charge. All cave taken but no reaponsibility. Grazing for mares free for four weeks, after that time 1/8 per week. To stand fit the Nateby Stud Farm and Travel Fitaherbert, Ashhurst and Kairanga District. The Purebred English Hackney Harness Stallion, COKEKS EMPEROR, BY ehilperio—Coker's Betsy. (H.S.B. 7751). Imported August 19th, 1903. One of the best bred horses that hate eter left England. Full of Danegelt, Denmark and Confidence blood. For particulars, etc., apply THOS. ALDEESON. Aw&ptihi Farm, Palmerston N. TO be at the service of Breeders in PALMERSTON NOBTH and Surrounding Districts, the two Champion Clydesdale Stallions — Hereward the Saxon, By Cedric the Saxon—Duchess. Terms for the Season, £4 4s. Groomage ss. Groom in charge, W. Tomlin.jß^iK Young Challenger, (Imported from Victoria) By Challenger—Young Daisy. Terrh3 for the season, £3 10s. Half guarantee, £2 10s and £2 10s. Groomage, ss. Groom in charge, W. Smith. For full pedigree, see cards. Owners — NATHAN BEOS, Waikuku Stud, Kairanga, Palmerston, TO STAND THIS SEASON, ROBERT W. (BekUN—FAUN? AIiIJBK.) . , "pOBEET W. is a beautiful dark bay JDk) horse, 17 hands Mgh, of great substance, bone, and power and splendid temper: by imp. Berlin oQt of imp. Eanny Allan, his breeding is unimpeachable. Berlin (Woodford^-Mambrino, 2-21$) is full brother to Mambriao Dudley, 2-22. Epbert W. only started three time's, being first once and second twice. : Terms £3 10s, payable January Ist, 1904. Groomage fee ss, payable first service; grazing 2s per week. Every care faken, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply H. J.WOODFIELD, Manawatu Stables. jWsjs^j^ CLOVER LEA f Wr®W STUD. THE following sires will be at the disposal of Breeders this season f— The Thoroughbred Stallion PAPAKURA, By St. Leger—Muskerina Muscet— Hipporina. Also : The Purebred Draught Stallion ODD TIMES, By Better Times—Kate, by Boyal Conqueror—Kate Charters. Good paddocks provided. All care', but no responsibility. For particulars apply to Groom in charge, or the owner D. BUICK, Clover Lea, . Palmerston N. WwSiEttSß Travel the SurroundThe Bay Trotting Stallion FEDERATION, 4 years, by General Tracey, dam Maori. TjTEDERATION is a bright bay, 4 years, Jj stands 16 hands, has immense bone and substance, good temper, and handsome appearance. . Terms—£3 3s, payable Ist January, 1904. For full particulars apply Hastie's Feilding Hotel Stables, Feilding. { J. MEWTON, ' Proprietor. Orß. K. Sommerville. j Breed From^ The Best, The Champion Thoroughbred ENCHANTER. BUNrOOBA— Miranda. Bundoora by .The Peer—Miranda by Traducer. Egmont, Ist and champion, 1896-98 ; Taranaki, Ist and champion, 1897-98-99 ; Ist and champion, Palmerston North, 1902. In the show ring Enchanter has beaten Conqueror, Sylvia Park, Day Star, Saracen, St. Conon, Soh-of-a-Gun, Papakura and many others. Terms, £3 3s per mare. For further particulars apply E/B. VINE, Qmer, Palniersfon North. ! The Purebred Clydesdale CHARGE OF STYLE Will travel Palmerston and Pohangina Districts. Pedigree : Change of Style was foaled in 1899. His sire is Marshall Keith (imp.) (7046), and his dam Young London Maggie by Lord Dunmore (imp.) ex Percy Cross. 4610 and 180 N.Z, Stud Book. Change of Style took first prize at the Taieri Show as a yearling. Terms: £3 ss. Further particulars on application to A. EUSSELL, Kaumai. W. L. Siddells, Palmerston N. MTo Travel the Eongotea, Palmerston, Colyton, and Feilding Districts, GALANTINE, No, 7082, E.H.S.B. piHAMPION at Wisbeeh, England ; First KJ Palmerston, N.Z. Sire, Stow Gabriel 5416, dam 1332 Queen Esther. Galantine is directly descended on both sides from the world-renowned Danegelt 174, who was responsible for both champion stallions at the great London Show of 1902. This year his descendants at the Hackney Show carried off one Championship and 25 Prizes, besides Commendations. ■ The first crops of foals by Galantine are eminently satisfactory to breeders, showing great size, heavy bone, good conformation and carriage. Good grazing. For terms and extended pedigree apply to owners. ELLIS BEOS., Killeymoon, Bulls. There is no danger whatever from lockjaw or biood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's p am Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without matu- i ration and in one-third the tipie required by the usual treatment, Sold bj U.F.C.A. I
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7825, 26 September 1903, Page 4
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