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7?avel this Season in tne ±"apalcaio, Airedale, Weston, Waiareka, Windsor, and Awamoko Districts— THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION > (498), N.Z.S.B. Vol. 111. Sire, Blairgowrie (392), Vol. II.; g-sire, of Gowne ; gg-»ire, Vanquisher (214). Dam, Highland Mary (838), Vol. 11., N.Z. 8., by Vanquisher (214); dam, Queen the Bankers (844), by Young Banket (1), imp. ; g-dam, Violet, by Sir Colin. 12s 6d when mares prove in foal. Terms: £2 12s 6d at end of swison and Groomage, ss. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. For further particulars apply to JAMES WEIR, Owner, Papakaio; Or, JOHN WEIR, 524 Groom in Charge. A C K'S THE . , Will Travel the Maerewhenua, Toka ralii, Georgetown, and Surrounding Die tricts. JAMES CULLEN, 585 Proprietor, Duntroon. BROWN WRAPPING PAPER, specially Strong and Light.—OAMARU TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "THE GRANGE, And serve a limited number of mares, The 2-year-old IMPORTED CLYDESDALE COLT, WINTERSEUGH HERO, Bred by Mr James Dunlop, Barassie, Troon, Ayrshire, and imported to New Zealand by Mr D. Murray, Warepa. Pedigree: Winterseugh Hero (13890); -"■" Montrave Mac (9958) (brought 1000 as as a vearlinii) ; Ist dam, Lothian Queen (16638)", by Lord Lothian (5998) ; 2nd dam, Jeannie of Skelton (13316), by Prince of Carruch:in (8151) ; 3rd dam, Bess of Skelton (7934). bv Baron Scott (1936) ; 4th dam, Bell of Skelton (3078), by Samson (741) : sth dam, Nance, by Merry Tom (532). Winterseugh Hero was only shown once as a yearling, and gained first and champion at Lockerbie Show. He is a colt of great substance, immense bone, feet and pasterns of the best, and d J ~ J from the best strains of blood .u land. TERMS : £3 3s at end of season, and £3 3s when niaro proves in foal. Groom', To Travel in the Awamoa, Weston, Kakanui, Incholme, Waiareka, and Windsor Districts, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, 1 8 IS C E ANDREW Sire, Breadalbane (11637) ; g-sire, Hiawatha (10.067, vol. , xviii); dam of Breadalbane, Lady Gartly (13834), by Royal Gartly (9844) ; g-dain, Gwendoline 19661), by Gay Lad (4397); g-g-dam, Go ' ~ rior (838; g-g-g----[orse (5386). Dam of Prince Andrew: Ist dam, Fanny of Gowan Hill 18215), by Flashwood (3604); 2nd dam, Lily of Airdrie (7731), by The Karl (7320; 3rd dam, Lily, by Come Aga'n (1109) : 4th dam. Jess (by Farmer (291). Prince Andrew is a bright bay colt, lavement either walking or nd bone and quality, stands beautifully on his feet and pasterns. Bred by Mr John Roberts, Gowanhill, Currie. Midlothian, and imported to New Zealand by Mr David Murray, Warepa, Southland. TERMS : £2 10s at end of season; £2 10s when mares prove in foal. Groom'B fee. ss. navablp :it, first service. 3aniel M'Gregor

r TO STAND THIS SEASON, At "The Grange," Papakaio, and travel the Awamoko, Ngapara, and l'apakaio Districts, THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BARON FYV I E (12451) Bred by J. P. Sleigh, Esq., Eyrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The following is Baron Fyvie's pedigree (12451) :—Sire, Baron Pi'ide (9122); dam, Fyvie Bell (15795), by Prince Thomas 110262); gr-dam, Thelima (15268), by Maine of Aires (10379); g-gr-dam, Marita (9866), by Darnley (222) ; gg-gr-dam, Nell (8664), by Grand Duke (366); ggg-gr-dam, Kirrieminnoch Peggy (8662), by Young Garibaldi (972) ; gggg-gr-dam, M'Gibbon's Peggy, by Waterlee (903). Terms : £4 4s at end of season and £4 4s when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. Good Grazing provided; one month FREE, after which a charge of 2s per week will be made. Groomage Fee. ss, payable at time of service. Groom in charge : Mr James Hannah. HALL AND GARDINER. Ow TO STAND AT VVAIKAUKA, And Travel Ifilderthorpe, Tables, Waiareka and Incholme. THE CLYDESDALE COLT J" 1 0 N'S pRI DE. ion's Pnde, ioaled 1904, is a ; , landing horse, splendid color, g< feeL and lugs, and great constitution. His sire, British Lion 11., was bred by the late E. Menlove, Windsor Park; g-sire, British Lion (imp.), champion horse of the Dominion of his time; dam, Maori, champion at Timaru, 1906, never being beaten in a show ring; g-dam by Sir Arthur Gordon; Maori's sire, Tasman; g-sire, Duncan Gillies (imp); 'J'asman's dam. Moss- Hose, champion mare at Dunedin Exhibition, 1889, also at Oamaru, C'hristclmreh, and Palmerston. It will seen by his breeding that Lion's Pride- is a new strain of blood to the district, and should command the attention of breeders. Terms: i! 4 4s; half at end of season, half vhun mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom fees. 5». Groom in charge: AuiiX. KENNEDY THOMAS LIKEN, Owner, Waikaura! To Travel in the Tokaralii, Duiitroon, Livingstone, Ngapara. and Surrounding Districts — i'HE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION "\rOUNG TVVLMUIR pRINCE (Six Years Old). liis sire, the celebrated Dalmuir Prince (imp.), was by King Khama (10069, Vol. XVIII.); dam, Boquharnan Maid ;, g-6ire, Merchant Prince ; g-dam, Maggie, by Calender, and descended from Drew's Prince of Wales. His 'am was Kate, champion of Southland for „wo years, by Lion King, by British Lion (imp.), dam" Scotch Annie, one of tlie best mares ever seen in New Zealand, and a noted prize-winner. Dalmuir Prince has been ' one of the most successful sires ever imported into this colony, and his pri'es include the red ticket in all the exhibitions at which he has been shown. As a sire, his stock are known all over New Zealand, mid never fail to command top prices. Young Dalmuir Prince contains the purest blood, his breeding being of the highest order, and must produce the class of horse so'much desired for the district. For full pedigree see cards.

Terms: £4 4s; £2 2s payable on Jan Ist, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Grazing provided for mares from a dis tance free of charge for a month. Groom in charge: R. WASSON. HORE AND GRANT, Proprietors, Tokarahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT SPUING HTLL, And Travel Otiake, Maerewlienua, ar Tokarahi Districts— THE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT STALLION T7" U K 0 W T A : Sire: Herd Laddie; dam, Kate; purchased from the New Zealand Agricultural Department. Kurow Lad is a dark gray, and stand! 16| hands, with nice quality bone and hair. He is as, sound as a bell, with splendid action, a kindly temper, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Kurow Lad's youngsters all promise well. TeTms: £3 3s ; half guarantee. Grool age fee, ss. Paddocking for mares at a distance. JAMES PHILLIPS, 738 Breeder and Owner.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10006, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10006, 24 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10006, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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