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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT t'THf *'. GRANGE,'," PAPAKAIO/ AND . . TBAVEI< -TEE AWAHOKQ, HOtf 'PABA, AND PAPiJJAIO DIBTBICTB. - ', " ■ '"> JKE IMPORTED CLTDIBDAIJ BTALLION BARON EYIIE " (12451) Brod by J. P. Sleigh, Esq., Fyvi«, Aberdeenshiro, Scotand. The following is Baron Fyvto's pedigree (12451) j—Sire, Baron Pride (0122); dam, 'Pyvio Bell (16795), by Prince Thomas (10262); gr.-dam, Thclima (15268), by Maine of Aires (10379); g-gr-dam, MarKa (9866), by Darnley (222);'g-g-gr-dam,, Nell (8664), by Grand Duke'(B66); g-g-g-gr-dam, Kirriemirinoch Peggy (8662); byjoung Garibaldi (972); g-g-g-g-gr-dam, M'GJKbon's Peggy, by Waterlee (903). " Breeders throughout the Dominion are well aware of the success of Baron Fyvie's progeny in the show rings durFyvie's own career at the various Bhows and parades since his arrival in the Dominion, 7 Terms; £4 4/- at end of season and £4 4/- whon maro proves in foal. All mares sold or eichangod, the owner it Good grazing provided; una month free, after which a.charge of 2/« per week will bo niado, Groomage Foe 5/-, payab!» at time of service. Groom in chargt• Mr James Himiab. HALL & GARDINER, ■'o STAND THE SEASON AT DUNTROON AND TRAVEL TOKABAHT, OTEKAIKE, AND DUN» TROON DISTRICTS. ' THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALI STALLION

ROYAL TREASURE (13176 80.8. Book), Bred by Johu Martin, Kerrymenaol, Sire: Pride of Blacon (10837), G-Sire: Baron's Pride (9122).. Dam: Nellie (18951), by Prince i Shapely (10111). G-dam: Bosie (13181), by FlAßlnvood (3004). G-g-dara;. Maggie of Cull (4508); by Sanquhar (2393).. G-g-g-dam: Jobb (3202),. by Boydston Boy (111), Gg-gg-flam; Maggie, by Young Clyde (947). BOYAL TBEABUBJ was Imported from Scotland by Ernest Short, Esq., of Peildiug, and was bought from him by his proßont owner, He has proved porformer, gaining in .1909 Ist. and champion at Wanganui Show; 1910,15t and champion Manawatn A. and P, Association, Palmerßton North, 2nd reserve champion, Wanganui, Ist and special and Ist boat walking Btalllon Hawera; 1911, lßt and champion at Palmerston North, Ist and champion, Peilding, 2nd Masterton; 1912, let and champion, and winner of the progeny olbbb, Hawke'e Bay Show, Hastings, and winner of the progeny class, Ifanawato A, and P. Aeeociatioa Show, Palmerston North. TEBMS:,-, ~ r< 188/. (2J Guineas payablo January Ist, 1915, and 2} Guineas on or before Octolot to bo in foal), Groomage, 5/-, All mirN sold or exchanged keld II infoal^ For f artier particulars apply 8321 H. W. 088, Dontrooi,

A£ ?HB ITUDj ■o travel the DlitrieJ CYMBIFORM m ,_ B "d By 0.0. Stead, A Thoronghbrod Stallion of tho Hlgkeit Class. Biro, Multiform, a very great racehorse and the sire of great race hnrmw. tchkiss, sire of Boyal Art ■itub alue, Machino Gun, all great«. horses by Musket siro of Carbine, etc. Dam, Saucer (imp.) from Angela (half-sister to Orme) from Angelica, sister to the phonomonal St. Simon,

Cymbiform in his appearand bean out his magnificent pedigree, stands 16 hands, waa a good winner, holds Government certificate of loundneaa for life. Truly a thoroughbred of exceptional merit. ' TERMS: Thoroughbred Marei: 7 [uißM, Ordiniry Jlares; 5 fulttiu, ALSO: fEB STANDARD 8818 - TBOTTING STALLION LORD DERBY Rothßchild—Norice (imp.). Acknowledged the best-bred ion of Bothsehlld living or dead. A great commanding brown horn, Lord Derby's stock are particularly promising, bo much ao, that his first crop of yearlings brought exceptional prices, somo even excoedfng the prices paid for the Bothschild's, whereas one by Lord Derby topped the sale—very strong evidence-of the stock Lord Derby is leaving. Bothschild proved himself the belt sire in Australasia. Norice, his mother, gave a trial of Ul She is one, if not the best mare ever imported. It should follow that Lord Derby will emulate u t» great sire and dam. T£BMB: five Guinsaj, v ALSO: Jfflß CLYDESDALE BTALUOH, CEDEIC II er (Imp). , Dam, Joss of Hawkliill. Cedric 11. bearp the reputation of being well and. favourably known for his very good Btfloki

IERJIIf Font Qulnnij .*, / ' N.B.—All mares, not proving In. foal may be rotumed next season free. Ownera may rent assured thoir marei will secure mj apodal crity Every po'ssiWe'care will be taken but •no reßponßlbilltyjincurrotl, "■.,. Qood Grazing at 2/. i,i¥iki'':■■'''■■■ ; THQMA9 GRBAN|I r Ji, Owner; ;Dnß'tro6nfi ,'; batteriway; of < doiDg that than br idvartliiog la Tie

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 8

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