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i To Travel in the Kauroo Hill, Ngapara, Windsor, Enfield, and ''V_.rahi Districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION KNIGHT COMMANDER (4 Years) Sire, Black Knight (12860). G-sire, Hillhead Chief (10774). G-g-sire, Scottish Crown (9851). G-g-g-sire, Handsome Prince (1494). The Dam of Knight Commander is Miss Nicol, by the imported Merry Morning. G-dam, Nell, by the celebrated Agitator. G-g-dam by Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp.). Black Knight is, as his pedigree shows, one of the finest bred sires that has been stationed in the district. Although "only recently imported to New Zealand, lie has an attractive ring performance, while his stock are already in keen demand. On thfe Dam side KNIGHT COMMANDER can show equally good blood. KNIGHT COMMANDER is a big, upstanding, dark-brown Cnlt. with clean, flat bone and good feet. TERMS ... ... £4 10s. ! (10s at end of season and £4 when mare proves in foal.) .Groomage, ss. - All mares sold or exchanged, .the owiiers at first service held responsible.. For further particulars apply to ' THOS. HEPBURN, Windsor; Or ' 868 , Jl. BATINETT, Groom 'in Charge. To Stand at "MONTE CHRISTO," M.AHENO, the Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion 1 "KINGA P H I S" Color, Dark Chestnut. • 16V hands. By Bellman; dain, Ladv Harold, by King Harold. KING APHIS is halfbrother to Ginger Ale, who trotted 1J mile in '3.43. To serve a limited number of" mares. Free paddocking for mares from a distance. TERMS : £4 4s half-guarantee, or £5 • ■ 5s full guarantee. 865 W. P. REID. Owner.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12119, 22 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12119, 22 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 12119, 22 December 1913, Page 8