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To Stand at Maheno and Travel the Surrounding Districts. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, ■UOOUG ENGLAND, J__ 3 years. Sire, Great Britain'; g-siro, Britain; g.g.sire, British Lion ; dam, Nancy, by Crown Prince; g.-dam, Maggie, by Soutar Johnny ; g.g.-dam, Maggie (imp.); Great Britain, dam Bell, by Reformer ;g.g.dam, by Ben Lomond. Terms : £3s 3s ; half at the end ot season ; half when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. Groom in Charge: W. DAVIS F. DAVIS, 550 Owner, Maheno. To Stand this season at North Road, and Travel Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, COWDEN LAD (imported from Victoria.) Sire, Federation (imp. from Scotland); Dam, Blossom, by Puzzler. For full pedigree see cards. TERMS : £2 2s at end of season and £2 2s when mares prove in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Mares from a distance provided with one month's grazing freo; after that 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. J. O'BRIEN, North Road. To Travel in the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts, THE IMPORTED AMERICAN STALLION, "XT O U N G M'K I N N E Y Three-year-old record 2 miles, 4.55; 14 mile, 3.39; 2.26 to the mile; (placod) record, 2.23. YOUNG M'KINNEY is a whole brown, 7 years, stands 16 hands 1 inch high; bred by Wm. Morgan, San Francisco. His siro is the greatest of all sires (M'Kinney), 2.Hi)—the only sire in America whose service fee is 500 dollars; 6ire of 12 trotters and 15 pacers with records of 2.10 or better, including Coney 2.02, Sweet Marie 2.02, and 40 others with records of 2.35 or better. M'Kinney's sire, Alcyone, by Geo. Wilkes, by Habletonian (10). Young M'Kinney's dam, Kate Brady (2.25), by -Sydney (2.19J), sire of Lena M. (2.05 i), Monterey (2.09 i), Dr Leek (2.094), Oddity (2.10 i), Sidmont (2.10 A), Gold Leaf 2.11J), Adonis (2.11J), and 12 others with records of 2.15 or better; and grand sire of the champion Lou Dillon (1.584), Dolly Dillon (2.65), Stanley Dillon (2.7J). Second dam, Sweetness (2.214), D J Volunteer, sire of St. Juliet (2.11J), and 33 others with records of 2.30 or better. Volunteer's sire, the great Hamblo tonian (10); grand sire of Nancy Hanks (2.04), Sunol (2.08J), Maud S. (2.08|). TERMS: £4 4s; half guarantee. Groomage, ss. Grazinu for mares from a distance. For full particulars see cards, or ap ply to groom in charge or to J. O'BRIEN, Owner. To Stand at North Road and Visit Waimate Weekly, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, ~< I R DOVE ) (imported from Victoria.) SIR DOVE is a brown horse, 4 yea: stands 16 hands liisjli, with great bo and substance. Di 6 sire, Sir Tristram (imp. from England) ; dam, Grand Dove, by Grand Flaneur, from Turtle Dove, by Robinson Crusoe. TERMS: £4 4s; half guarantee. Groomage 6s. Grazing for mares from a distance. For further particulars apply to g in charge or to J. O'BRIEN, North Road. TO STAND AT DUNTROON, And Travel the Livingstone, Ngapara. and Kurow Districts. The Standard-bred. Trotting Sire ARD T) A T 11 I C K. (IMPORTED FROM VICTORIA.) Record: One Mile, 2.35. Sire, Osterley (brother to Rothschild). Records: One mile, 2.25; Two 5.24; Three miles, 7.30 J. Dam, Ella. Record: One mile, 2.344Dam of Daisy, 2.36. Ard Patrick is a rich bay with black points, 6 years old ; stands 16 hands high, lie is the most blooiilike trotting stallion ever imported to New Zealand. His sire, Osterley, was a great trotter, and is the greatest sire of trotting horses in Australia, being sire of Lightfoot 2.184, Emulator 2.18 4-sth, Alista 2.19, Era sire of Silver Boy 2.16, and scores of others, and full brother to the successful sire Rothschild. Usterley's sire, Childe Harold (imp.), from America; dam, Belle Briggs (imp.), from America; Childe Harold, by Harold, sire of Maud S. 2.85; dam, Young Portia, by Mambrino Chief, out of Portia, by Roebuck. Belle Briggs (imp.), by James Lick; dam hy John Nelson ; James Lick by HamMotonian (10). Ard Pafcricfc'a dam Ella 2.344, by Granger (imp.), from America, by Hercules from Jenny Lind, by Stockbridge Chief (junr.); Ella's dam, Queen Ella, by Alarm, from Dolly, by Serenader (imp.), from America, out of Duchess, by Cambridge Chief (imp.), from America. Terms : £4 4s; half guarantee. 579 H. W. ORR, Owner.

TO STAND AT PAPAKAIO, &nd Serve a Limited Number of Mares— THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION 17 I N G'S nOJIMANDEI! (13557 C.5.8.) Imported from Scotland by Mr James Patrick, Loo Creek, Outram, 1908. King's Commander (13557 C.5.1!.), (imp.), was bred by Commander Stewart, Knockrioch, Campbelltown, and is a brown horse foaled 1902. Sire, Carthusian (9722); g-sire, Castlereagh ; gg-sire, Darnley (222). Dam, May Maid, by Premier Prince; g-dam, Jess of May, by Campbell's Lome. Carthusian was 2nd at Edinburgh as a foal, Ist at Durham as a yearling, 3rd Glasgow as 2-year-old, 3rd Koyal a 6 3-vear-old; these being the only times shewn. He also won the following premiums : Lord Lonsdale, Lowthcr, Londonderry, Rhins of Galloway, Argyle Tenantry, and he was the 6tud horse at Black hall for some years. His stock have also been highly successful in the ring. Carthusian's dam, Su6y, by Darnley, was bred by the Marquis of Londonderry, and is one of tho best mares in his stud. When a, yearling she took Ist at Stranraer, and later took many prizes, including Ist at the Royal Cambridge, Ist and champion at the Border Union Show, Kelso. Castlereagh upheld tho -reputation of the famous ixjudonderry stud for many ycare with great success. His dam, Nelly, at Glasgow, and won tho champion cup at the London Royal when 6 years old. was a daughter of the famous Prineo of Wales (673), and was a great prize-taker. Nelly's dam Topsy was Ist as a 3-year-old May Maid, King's Commander's dam, is a splendid breeding mare, got by the noted prize horse, PremieT Prince, who held the Duke of Argyle's and other premiums. Premier Prince was by Prince of Wales, out of Galloway Lass, the dam of the champion mare. Pandora, who foaled Mains of Airies and Handsome Prince, two noted stallions. May Maid took Ist prize and the medal at Campbelltown Show. King's Commander is a big upstanding, gay horse of rare quality, with the best of bone, feet and pasterns, and straight close action. As his pedigrco shows, ho is exceptionally well bred, and this should commend him to all owners and breeders of first-class stork. Terms: £3 3s at end of season; £3 3s fhen mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply to JAMES WEIR, 717 Owner, Papakaio. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT SPRING HILL, And Travel Otiake, Maerewhenua, and Tokarahi Districts— THE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT STALLION THROW TAD. Sire: Herd Laddie ; dam, Kate; purchased from the New Zealand Agricultural Department. Knrow Lad is a dark gray, and stands 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 Terms: £3 3s; half guarantee. Groomage fee, ss. Paddocking for marcs at a distance. JAMES PHILLIPS, 738 Breeder and Owner.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 10018, 8 December 1908, Page 4

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