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CLAN STEWART. Sir Major Stewart, g-sire Captain Stewart, g-g-sire Lord Stewart, who was the Seahonr Harbour Stud Horse at Home for a long time and made hatfuls of money for the late Mr Brydqn. He needs no more comment. For 6ize and substance he has no equal in South Canterbury to-day. His dam. Duchess of Connaught was the best type of a Clydesdale mare seen at the South Canterbury shows and never came out without a ticket. Will travel the Kurow, Hakataramea, and Duntroon Districts. TERMS:—4 Guineas; 2 guineas at the end of season; 2 guineas when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee 5s first time of service. All care will be taken but the owner will not be responsible ' for any accidents. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. A. ADAMSON, Owner, Makikib" J. Bill, Groom in Charge, Care Barclay's Store, Haka. 617 To Stand this Season at Mr George Simpson's Farm, Kia Ora, and travel the surrounding districts THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. LEE GREEK KING. Brown Colt, foaled 1913; bred by Joseph Cooper, Gore. Sire. Majesty Gift (imp., 16,3G8): dam. Kate, by Regent bv Lord Salisbury (imp.). LEE GREEK KING is a big thick colt of splendid breeding, with the best of feet and legs and good action. His pedigree shows him to he well bred on both sides, and he looks himself every inch a breeder, like to sire the stock so much sought after in Australia. His sire is the popular and good breeding horse Majesty Gift (imp.), by the premium and prize-winning son of Baron's Pride, Majestic Boron, in whose, veins flows the blood of some of the most outstanding sires of the breed. Kate, the dam of Lee Greek King, was got by Regent by the celebrated Lord Salisbury, imported from Scotland at a cost of 1500 guineas and winner of first prizes at Ayr, Ardossan, Kilmarnock. Dairy. Glasgow, Liverpool, and Edinburgh before leaving Home, and first and champion prizes ab Dunedin and Taieri from 18S1 to 1886: his stockalso have been most successful, all of the winning colonial-hred horses tracing back to him. For full pedigree see cards. TERMS: £'s ss, half-guarantee: £2 12s 6d at end of season, and £2 12s 6d when mare proves in foal. Groom foes ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For all particulars apply to JOSEPH JOHNSTON. Jun., 4;VJ Tq Charge.

PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. THE LONDON DIRECTORY, WITH PROVINCIAL AND FOREIGN' SECTIONS, enables traders to rominunicate direct with MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in London and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom mid the Continent of Europe. The names, addresses and other dptails are classified under more than 2000 trade headings, including EXPORT MERCHANTS with detailed particulars of the Goods shipped nnd the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied; STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings. One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Finns desiring to extend their connections, or Trade Cards of DEALER'S SEEKING AGENCIES can he printed at a cost of £1 10s for each trade heading under which- they are inserted. Larger advertisements from £2 to £l6. A copy of the "Directory will he sent by parcel post for £2, nett cash with order. The London Directory Co., Ltd., "2-' i, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. 4. * England. Business Established 105 Years.

TO TRAVEL in the Tokarahi, Kauroo Hill, Windsor, Ngapara, Georgetown. Duntroon, and surroundins districts. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLTON. KNIGHT COMMANDER. (3 years). Sire: Black Knight (12860); g-sire, Billhead Chief (10774); g-g-sire, Scottish Crown (9551); 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 bv Lord Lyou, by Lord Salisbury (imp.)! Black Knight is, as his pedigree shows, one. of the Finest-bred Sires that has been stationed in this district. Although only recently-imported to New Zealand, he has attractive ring performance, while hfs stock are already in keen demand. On the dam side. Knight Commander can show equally good blood. Knight Commander is a big, upstanding, dark-brown colt, with clean Hat boiie and good feet. TERMS: £4 4 s half guarantee; £5 5s full guarantee. All Mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible l''or further information apply to R. RUSSELL, 59 Tokarahi To Stand the Season at J. HENDERSON'S, NORTH ROAD, The Imported Stallion YOUNG McKINNEY, Sire Seymour Wilks; dam, Kate Brady. Considering the mares he has been mated with, this sire has left some very useful performers, and all rare stayers. Amongst these are: Albert Cling—Champion 3-year-old, 1917-1918. and world's record holder as a three-year-old; 1J miles, 3.26 4-sth. Tommy C.—Two miles, 4.31 4-Sth; Embracer—Largest stake-winner as a 3-vear-o!d. 1918-3919; Waitchie—Two iniles, 4.41; Verak—3.3s, H miles; George McKinney, H miles, 3.33. Master Park, AJf McKinney, Rosie McKinney, Bonnie McKinney, and numerous others. TERMS .... ... £5 ss; Payable January Ist, 192,). Paddocks for mares from a distance, 2s Gd weak. AH care but no responsibility. J. HENDERSON, 48 North Road. To Stand the Season at Otiake— THE -PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION BARON'S LATEST. Sire • Baron Fyvie. Dam: Bell, by Prince Charlie. TERMS: £4 4s; half guarantee. Good Grazing Free. ■ Apply— ALEX. WILSON, junr., 354 Otiake, To Stand this Season at Maheno. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion, KING APHIS, By Bellman: dam, Ladv Harold, by King Harold. KING APHIS is a dark upstanding chestnut, showing plenty of quality; unbeaten in the Show Ring. Terms: £1 10s at end of season, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Free grazing for mares for one month. (\IB W. P. REID, Owner. To Stand the Season at TAIPO THE PONY STALLION R E C A L. •A - REGAL stands eleven hands high; is clean-legged, quiet ' and good-tem-pered. TERMS: 2 Guineas Cash. Arrangements can be made to graze mares. All care taken, hut no responsibility. For further particulars anplv to— J. MULLIGAN, 527 Owner in Charge. Taipo.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13905, 5 November 1919, Page 7

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