TO STAND THE SEASON. AT NELSON, WAIMEAS, WAKAPUAKA, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE .STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION WiLDMOOR Performance, 1 mile, 2.25 ; full brother to Alice Wood (2.22) record. Wildmoor, siio. of Millie C, 1 mile 2.24 ;Wiklmoor, sire Wildwuod (imp.). 2.24, the greatest spued producing sire yet known in Australasia. Sire of the champions Ribbonwood, 2.9—4.35 : Wild wood Junior, 4.33 ; Wild Duck. 2.16; Marie Corcili, 2.17: Curlew Belt, 2.18; Papanui, 2.19; and over 100 with records of 2.30 and better. He is also grandsire of King Cole, 2.8 3-5 —4.31 ; dam Alice Axmoor (imp.), by Axmoor —Alice, Electioneer —Maimee C., Almout— Norma. For tabulated pedigree see card. Terms £3 3s. payable on or before Ist January. 1912. Groom age fees ss, payable first service. Further particulars from T. 11. MARTIN", Owner. TO TRAVEL THE WAIMEAS. THE TROTTING STALLION ROWLANDS. Braeburn —Molly : Braeburn by .Specification—Molly, by JitzJames. ROCKLANDS is a chestnut horse, over 16 hands, with heavy bone and great muscular development. He is full brother to Molly Brae, and sire of Sweet Eileen. Term?. £1 10 s . OWEN STONE, Owner, Stoke. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE BLOOD HORSE, Maharanui, (By Sylvia Park—Pauline.) MABARANUI Is a jet black horse, standing 16.2 hands, magnificently proportioned, one of the beat bred horses in the Dominion, and was himself a great performer on the turf. His pedigree includes such n'mes as Stocks ill, Dinty Ariel, Tow-ton, ilaucus, etc., and a feature of his racing was the heavy weights he carried to vie' Dry. The weekly route '.fill be'. — Monday—Wakefield via Belgrove to Kohatu. Tuesday—Ko'natu via Tapawera and Stanley Brook to Thorpe. Wednesday—Thorpe via Ngatimoti to Motueka. Thursday—Motueka to Richmond. Friday—Richmond via Waimca Plain to Wakefield Saturday— Owa Stables. Terras :£3 3s single mare. Two or more mares, as per arrangement with groom in charge. Gtoomage 5s at first service. All fe? s pavnb'.e at last visit. F. H. DURBRIDGE. Owner. . A. SYDER, Groom in Charge.
SEASON 1911. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. FROM GOLDEN" DOWNS TO SUR- , ROUNDING D:STRICTS. / THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Light. PTJRE-LIGKT is a dark t>ay ™lt, 3 years of age • stand? 'ivfir j-6 nands. Number in S f ud Bock, j.03. Pure-light by Puritana out of Moonbeam ; Puritarta by Pur.tan ok lof Murita~a-; I»lr>oril>eam by Catesbv cut of Midnight ; Gatesby by Musket (imp.)* TERMS; £3, with Half ! Guarantee. 5s Gr omige. v K. STRATFORD, Owner, Golden Downs. . TURNER, Groom-in-Chavfo. SEASON 1911. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. FllOiM GOT DEN DOWNS TO SURROUN DING DISTRICTS;. THE PURE HRKD CLYDESDALE STALLION Glen-Leigh. I GLEN-LEIGH is bv Gien-Gy^.l; dam a Sir William Wallace mare. Bred by Pease Bros., of Hawe.a, N.Z. Took Ist Prize, 1599, Nelson A. and P. Show. Al?o Ist Prize, ISOO, A. and P. Show. His stock took the Ten Guinea Prize at 1903 Show /Nelson). He was placed third at same show in a field of seven of all ages. TERMS £3, with Half Guarantee. Payable- January Ist, 1912. R. STRATFORD, Owner, Golden Downs. J. TURNER, G room-in-Charge.
TO TRAVEL- THIS SEASON. IN THE YVAIMEA, DOVEDALE, NGATIMOTI, MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, AND MOUTERS DISTRICTS, i„E IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION MERRY MORNING (11432 C.5.8.) Bred by John P. AudciTon, Esq., Diummoral. Scotland. Merry Morning is by Up to Time, dam Mangle -°f Drumraoval. First and Champion Prize .vinner at Southern Sliow. Clovernnieiil. Vet. Surgeon's e<n t ifiral e. ) I/W 1 . £3 3s, payable before Ist January, 1911. Grooma.ge ss. / O. C. BEST. O-vncr. ' Hope.
THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION IPHATUS Will Travel lliis Souroii as nndcr:— Mondayr -Upper Moutcrf. Tuesdays—Motueka aiid Iliwaka-. Wednesdays—Thorpe. Thursdays—Wakefield. If ridavr-—Wakefield "jo Wakapuaka (Hlack llorso Hole.). Saturdays 1-'. . (;V >* :I C" : ' ,! S Further j.-arttvilare frvm i. )L\.s, owner, ur H. PIKE, Groom in Lliar^e. M'iUAHON AND LFF, I»El£FTO>i, Auctioneers, Liv o Slock Salesmen, Stock and Shalebrokers. Insurance -and General Agents , Gnrin and Produce Brokers'. Leading yjinrelunl;' i\= (in i-lic West. Coar-t. . Reliable Mining Reports supplied. Cash Buvers (J rain and a.l] ki»ds of Pror]Also Goods, Produce. Fruit, etc., sold on Addieis: "Charterist, Ra-afton."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 8
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