lIUD KOTICJBI. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLUTP FARM, TOKAEAHL TUB AMERICAN DEED TBOTTING HOBSlirYOUNG' STAB POINTER ' Young Star Pointer is by June Point, er 2-10J, giro: Btar I-ointm 1-59}, the " first horso 1o break the two wiautes in America, his time being a worljjVrir cord at Uio timo, niro of MorWgj*t»r\ 2-1, Joe Pointer 2-1)}, and Mgn-tinr 4 numerous to wonticn, Daws lady ) Eslello, Biro of Attindon, one-year-old 2.27, this being a world's record at tie timo; Biro of The Donua 2.7J, Athai* bam 2.9}, Coacy 2.11, Sue 2.12, Donasliaw, three-year-old 2.121, Listeria# 2.134, Matawan, two-year-old, 2,19 J, Lady Eatollo's daw was Early Bird, dam of Seymour Wiiks, 2.8 J. June Pointer is out of Pew, dam of Gardenia, wliicli won her maiden race in Christehurch last August. ' i—i ALSO: t have a, four-year-old foil brother to Bon Homme, sire Bou Voyage, 2.8, As his full brother Bon Homme hai been fully advertised before there it no necessity to enter into details here.' ■ Tlio public can have their choice o! the two horses. TERMS: Fivo Guineas, parable Ist January, 1910. One month's frco grass, 2/> per weel after. Qroomago foe 6A. All care taken but no responsibility. JOHN POBTEB, - Owner. TO STAND AT "THE GBANGB," JAPAKAIO, And Travel the Papakalo, Awamoko, Ngapara, Wiiareka, Windsor, aud Pukeurt ' THISSEABON, THE PUREBRED IMPORTER CLYDESDALE STALLION REVOLUTION, , Imported (16774) Bred by John Forrest, Knockinlaw,' Kilmarnock, Scotland Sire REVELANTA (11876) . Dam Lily of Knockinlaw (16981), by Prince Alexander (8899). . - ■ G-dam Miss Daisy of Carnell (12785), by Prince of Kyle (7155). Q-g-dam Tulip"\mj, by Top Gallant G-g-g-ilatn Jean (6439), by Lord Lyon (489). / . G-g-g-g-dara Jess of Boreland (2093), by Briton (2639). Eevolanta'a aire, Baron's Pride, dam Marchioness of Girvan (11806), by Prince of Albion (6178. G-dam Bell (1116), by Emporot (277). G-g-daa Queen, by Lofty (460 vol. 1). REVOLUTION was considered one oi the best bred colts of the season. The "Scottish farmer "of May 10th, 1913, commenting on the breeding of Bevelanta, says: "There is no better bred horse, and certainly'no more than six better breeding horses In the .Clydesdale world." He is considered one of the bost and most successful sons of tho great Baro'h's Pride. Aa a year* ling he was Ist at the Highland; in 1903 ho was Ist at tho Glasgow Stallion Show and 2nd at the Highland; in 1904 he was Ist at Glasgow Stallion Show, Ist at the Highland at Perth, also winning tho Cnwdor Cupj'.in 1906 he'wai Ist - at Glasgow Stallion Show, beating the Premium horso Malvolio. Bovolntion's dam, Lily of Knockinlaw, is by Prince Alexander, who was t sold as a yenrliug for 1200 guinoas and' was ißt and champion at tho Highland tho samo year, and won the Cawdor Cup at Glasgow as a three-year-old. His g-dam, Miss Daisy of Carnell, is by Princo of Kyle, who was sold when 18 months old for 1700 guineas, and won Ist at Kilmarnock, Ayr and Glasgow as a yearling, 2-year-old and 3-year-old, also winning the Cawdor Cup that year. G-g-dam, Tulip, by Top Gallant, who was sold as a yearling for 1500 guineas, and was without doubt the best breeding ■ horse of his day. REVOLUTION was only shown twice in Britain, viz., at tho Royal at Doneasier last year, whfro lie was placed 2nd, and nt tho Highland at Cupar, whore lie was placed 3rd in a class or 22. Theso were the two largest Showi. in Great Britain. N
Terms: iVV- end of season, and £3/3/- -wlion niarog provo to lie In foal. Grooms fee, 5/-. Grazing free for ona mouth, after which H/0 pw WPflk Will bo charged. For furlhor particulars, apply to WM. GARDINER, Owner. Groom In charge; James Bugfe. 10 STAND AT MONTE OHBIBTO, MAHENO, THE TROTTING STALLION-i | KING APHIS (Biro, Bellman; dam, Lady Harold, by Slug Harold). KING APHIS was shown four tlmM in 1914, scoring 4 firsts. Terms:—£ll/- end of season, and Ik guineas when maro proves in foal, W. P. BEID, i Owner. , TO STAND AT MBADOWPIEID. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION—FYVIE JACKSON Bred by John Jackson, "Rockvale. Sire, Baron Fyvie, imp, (12451); dam. Princess Fanny 2nd, by Agitator (imp.), second dam, Princess fanny Ist) by Crown Prince. TERMS: £2 10/. at end of seawu, £2lO/- when mares prove in foal. * All caro but no responsibility, Gemmell's Trustees, Owners. TO STAND AT AWAMOKO. H—l And Travel the Maerewhennkj troon, Livingstone, and Tokttfil Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion—n GLENKOWAN
(■I ytiars). (Sire: Baron Fyvie. Dami Vlolfl^ ly Oedtlc the Saxon). Terms: —£2 at llio end of ieaion> ma £2 when mare proves in foal All mares gold or exchanged, at time of sorvico hold responsible. Further particulars apply to *' KING BROS, , Aw&iaolO. - .JH'-L" — 1 i.- ...J ,j
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North Otago Times, Volume CII, Issue 13461, 4 January 1916, Page 8
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783Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume CII, Issue 13461, 4 January 1916, Page 8
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