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To Stand at ARDGOWAN and Travel j the Surrounding Districts- | THE PONY stallionBEDOUIN. Sire: The well-known Thoroughbred Arah Pony Stallion, Desert Light. Desert Light is now in I'almerston North, specially selected for breeding Polo Ponies. Dam: Nora, by Glencairn, who ran second in the Christcburch Cup, out of i Premier Ponv imported by Mr Recs. Nora is the holder of 19 First Prizes I for Best Ponv. and also won the Med- j ley Race (walk, trot, and gallop) in ; 1906.. „, . ! Anyone in search of a Champion can- ' "rt ignore the Arab Blood. t i " . TERMS: ! ! £3 3s payable on Ist January, 1915. j i l<'ull Guarantee, £5 ss. ! I AH mares sold or exchanged, :«ner : at iirst .service held responsible. ; For full particulars apply to •j. R. and J. GORDON, : f54 '■'•' Ardgowan, Owners. I TO STAND IN THE OAMAEU I | DISTRICT—■THE PONY STALLION 1 TOTTNG BAKNEGQ. j. .; ' (Rising 5 years). YOUNG BARNEGO'S sire is .Bar-' l-negoV-g-sire, Nutshell. Nutshell is by i' the far-famed Arab pony Lancer. YOUNG BARNEGO'S dam is Minnie ' by the imported pony Sir Joseph. Barnego was a great performer on the trotting track. He won a double on Tabuna Park, Dunedm, in a most . convincing style, outdistancing his oi ponents and winning in remarkably fast ■time. : He has also sired tbe fast trotting ponies Aquauis, Ego, Spoonbill, and others too numerous to mention. Uarnego has taken over 50 first prizes in the show ring, and one of his gets ,was taken to Melbourne and sold tor 24.0 guineas. ... , Young Barnego is a beautiful cream pony,, with white mane and tail, and is a dure foal-getter.

TERMS • *3 3a. (£1:" 10s sit end of season and £1 10s . when mare proves in foal.) . For full particulars apply to ! JAMES ROBERTSON, 36 •■■'-. North Road, Oamaru. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT R.LTHMORE, And Travel -Awamoko, Duntroon. Otekaike, Otiake, and Surrounding Districts — THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION - BARON STEWARD. BARON STEWARD is a Bay Colt, rising three years, bred by the owner Sir© ; 'by the well-known champion BARON FYVIE (12,451) (imp.), g-sire Baron Pride (9,122). Dam, BELL; sire. Prince Charlie; g. sire Sir Arthur Gordon; g.g.-sire, Banker; dam, Princess Mary; sire. Prince Royal (30); dam Highland Mary (253); dam, Baronet Violet (256). The "dam of Bell is Bonny, sire Bonny-Breast-knot; g.g.-dam. Miss Donaldson. i BARON STEWARD has been very 1 successful in the Show Ring. He was Ist as .yearling at Waimate, 2nd at Oamaru; Ist at Dunedin, 1909; Ist «t Tiroaru, Ist at Oamaru 2nd at Dunedin, 1910; Ist for Breeders' Challenge Cup/at Dunedin, 1910. FEES: £5; £2 10s at end of season, and,£2 LOs when mate proves in foal. Groom s Fees ss. All care taken but no responsibility. One Month's Free Grazing for mares from a distance. ~ J. SEYB, Owner, A wamoko. J. Robertson, Groom in Charge. 22 TO STAND AT WINDSOR. AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. - THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLIONKNIGHT COMMANDER. Sire: Black Night (imp.), 12,860; g. sire, Hillhead Chief,. 10,774; g.g.-sire, Scottish Crown, 9.851; g.g.g.-sire, Handsome Prince, 1.494. Dam : Miss Nicol, by the imported Merry Morning; g.-dam, Nell, by the celebrated Agitator (imp.); g.g.-dam, by Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp). KNICKT COMMANDER has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock speak for themselves. TERMS: 10s to be paid on Ist January, i.tflG, and £4 to be paid on or before Ist October, 1915, unless mare is proved not to be in foal. Gloom's Fee, ss. All Mares Sold or Exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. For further information apply to THOS. HEPBURN, Windsor, '9 Or Groom in Charge. •

To Stand at KTJROW, And jTravel the Surrounding Dißtricts, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, ADAGE, Sire: Casket, by Castor —Bangle. Dam : Motto, by Medalliou—Marion. !_ Winner of T.A.J.C. Trial Stakes; D.J.C. Brighton Handicap, beating J . 12 others in 1.31; Tapanui Handicap, :' U -miles, with 9.4, in 2.14 2-5 ; D.J.C. - ■ Telegraph Welter, 7 furlongs, in 1.32, ' beating 7 others ; N.O.J.C. President's Handidap, lmile. in 1.42 2-5, heating Genius, Oiyoi, aiid Sea King; ; and numerous other races. " TERMS: £4. payable, half at end of ' season and balance on maro proving iu foal. Groom's Fees* ss. All raares sold or eschauged, o»ni>r at time, of service held responsible. For Further Particulars apply to R. G. C. MUNRO, Otemafcitn T. M. MUNRO. Oarnari, Ur R. WEIR, Kurow, Groom-in-Charge. ISJ THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION SATINWOOD/ Will Stand at ■ : ir HAKATARAMEA, ', .' And Travel KUROW. DUNTROON, NGAPARA A GEORGETOWN DISTRICTS. Sire, Wildwood. Dam, Black Belle. Wildwood by Good Gift by Haniblotonian. Dam,: Black Boll©, by Blackwood Abdallah. ; J)am. 'Fanny Belle (imp. for DOCK guinea^- - "'■'■-:'" ■'-■'■■ Wildwood is the sire of Ribbonwooil [ , : - Mapiewood 2.19, Wildwind 2.21. I Wildwood Juii.' 4.33,- Elmwood 4.48. Masterpoole 4.44. Driftwood .3:48. Satiriwpod -4.48, and many others too numerous to mention. SATIN WOOD is a jot. black ivitn grand bone and muscle, stands' );" hands 2 inches, with a splendid temper, and a sure foal-getter. SATINYvOOD is the sire of Pipe wood, Ceutrewood. Satinwijod 'Jii'n; I Black Satin. Chaiswood. Rostrebo? I Miss Greenwood, and many others. I TERM'S S Guineas. (Ha:f Guarantee ) All maies st'>d or exchanged held as being in foal it time of sale or exchange. All ;ni& taken, but no responsibility. c Gioomace fee ss. Good grazing a< 2s per week. : For further particulars apply E. OTINSTAN. Hakataramea; or W JOHNSTONE Groom-in-charae. A. AND E. DUNSTAN, I

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12392, 7 December 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12392, 7 December 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12392, 7 December 1914, Page 8

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