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HAPPY VALLEY, NELSbN/ STOKE BICnMOND, MOTUEKA, MOTtJPIKO, aud Surrounding Districts, FOB ONE SEASON ONLY. THS PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION IVANHOE,
PEDIGBE'J. IVANHOE is a beautiful bay, witt great substance, and superior action ' and quality all ovor, with a nice do- | cile temper. Ivauhoo's sire, Tasman by Duncan Gillies (imp.), Tasman 's ' dam by Moss Eose by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g dam Bankers' Blossom (imp,), g.g. dam Blossom by Kettle's Wallace (imp.), Duncan Gillieo by •aron Grant (inip.y. 2581, Vol. VI.. flam Earl's Bonnio by Earl of Glasgow. Champion of Scotland g dam fair's --ad (imp.). Tasman, as a yoarling, was First at Dimcdin and First at Blueskin. As a two-year-Id, First at Duncdin, Palmerston, and Blueskin, and First and Champion Central Otago A. and P, Shows, J.596, 1897, 1898, and 1899. It will bo seen by tho above pedigree tL.it Tasman possesses the purest strains of Clydesdale blood. Ivanhoo's ds.-n — Queen by Hard Times, g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe (imp.). Queen was winner of fouv Firsts and one Oliimpion Prize , g dam Queen of Quality by Ivanhoe, winner of 14 First and 6 Champion Prizes. Queen's sire by Extinguisher, out of tbo prize marc Pollie Pollio. out of Darling by Prince of Wales (imp.), at a cost of 1500 guineas. Darling, bred by Maitlnnd Bros., Crescent, Otago, was a First-prize taker at various shows in Ovago and Southland. Hard Times ivon 10 First prizes and 0 Championship prizes. Ivanhoe lias had a successful show record in Otaga and Southland.
,• TEEMS, £3 3s, payable let of January, 1909. Half guarantees £2 2s, payable Ist January, 1909; and £2 2s' when mares prove to bo ia foal. Groom's fee ss, at first serviee. Paddopks provided for mares from a distance. All care with the mares, but no responsibility. JAS. YOUNG, Owner, Blenheim. To Stand the Season. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, "KNIGHT BBBANT." j By St. Legar-Forma. j Bred at Wellington Park; related to such. horses at Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. , KNIGHT ERE ANT is a dark chest- . nut, standing 16.2, with commanding : appearance, and the best bred horse j that has travelled this district. He has taken first honours in the thorough- t bred class wherever shown. , _ Multiform, full brother of Knight i Errant 's (Jam, was sold for 3750 1 gmi neas, and Knight Erranfs sister, Cruelform for breeding purposes only, was sold for over 1500 guineas. This valuable Giro is stationed at Mr. ! Thomas Hunt's Stables, Richmond, and > will travel :— Monday : Brightwater, r Wakefield, Belgrove. Tuesday: Waimea, Motueka. Thursday : Riwaka. Re- | turning to Richmond on Friday. A limited number of mares will ba taken. Terms, £4 Is. Groom&gs fee ss. Iwo • or more inares the property uf same ' owner, by arrangement. For further particular, ■' " J.EN. TOMLINSOJf, Qioom-in-eharge, Richmond. =* A CCOUKT BOOKS Ruled to »ny J\. Pattern, *nd Strongly Bound at the "Evening MajJ" Office.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 26 November 1908, Page 1
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