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TO Stand as Owner's Farm, Heddon Bir<h, and travel Heddon Busn and V,'ai:-io Districts, f THE FUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Lord Kelvin. LOBDj KELVIN is a light bay horse, standing 18 hands high. LORD KELVIN'S sire is Young Kelvin, and his dam Maude, g-dam Nancy Lee. LORD KELVIN'S dam, Maude, was by Mr McLeod, of Heddon Bush, and Bire was that great horse, McArthur. Maud's dam was bred by Mr MoOallum, of Thornbury, and she was got by that bull-dog horse, Lord Lyon ; g-dam by Wait-a-w«e, g-g- dam by South Horn. TERMS : — £3. 30s at service of mare, and 30s when mare proves m foal. AU . mares sold or exchanged Held to be m foal. All care taken, but no responsibility. ALEXANDER OGILVIE, Owner, Wrey's Bush. J. Taylor, Groom m Charge. To stand at Owner's Farm, Drummond. and travel the surrounding districts, THE THREE YEAR-OLD CLYDESDALE STALLION, Young Agitation. 1567,!N.Z.5.8. (Foaled 9th November, 191£|. Yotoo Agitation is a. beautiful dapple bay colt, standing 16.2 hands high on the best jif legs and feet, with plenty of bone and hair ot the right quality. ' Sire, Agitation, 485, N.Z.C.S.B. Dam, Bloss, 3663, N.Z.5.8., by Crown King-, 181, N.Z.C.S.B. ? 7 G-dam Bell, by Admiral,- NZ 5.8., e.g. dam^Flower, by Shepherd Lad, 17, N B G-sire, Agitator, Imp., 10,488 S.C.S B. g.g.-sire Royal Standard, g.g.g.-sire Soval' Siauet, g.g.g.g. sire Prince of Wales. Young Agitation has had a remarkable career m the Show ring, and as a two-year* old was placed first at Winton A. and P Show, aud first at Southland Metropolitan Show. This season he whs exhibited at the Southland Horse Parade, and had no difficulfcy m carrying off the pink ticket m the tnree-year-old class. " Teems:— £4 4s for single mare; £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves m foal ; terms arranged for two or more mares.. Owner at first service held responsible for full payment. -. T. MEEHAN, v _. Owner, Drummond. Jas. Wilson, Groom m Charge. To stand at W. H. Lindsay's Farm, Drum- . mond, and travel the surrounding districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Rozzelle. (1548, Vol. VIII, N.Z.D.H.5.8.) Rozzewb is a dapple bay, rising 5 years. He is a big, thick, weighty horse, stands 17 hands high,' with plenty of nice flat bones, good feet and ankles,' and an abundant supply of lmr of the right sort. Undoubtedly he is one of the best bred and truest type of Clydesdale horses bred m New Zsaland, and he is descendsd from stock that is free from all- hereditary diseases on both sire and dam's side. : Rozzelle— Sire Abbot, g- B ire the Invincible Baron's Pride. Rozzelle— Dam Kate, by Shepherd Lad, g-dam Diamond, by, Mc Arthur, g.g.-dam Darling, by Lord Lyon, g.gg.-dam Darling, by Extinguisher, c.c.c.c. dam Bell, by Prince of Wales. •lerms :— £l 10s at end of season, balance £2 on 15th September, 1916,-. unless mare proves not to be m foal. All mares sold' or exchanged held as m foal, and owner' at time- of service held responsible. All cure taken but no responsibility. R. WILSON, ; Owner, Drummond. To stnn'd this Season afc his Owner's Farm CUSS 0 "' 1 ' and traVel the Burrou,idi ng • THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION, General Douglas (16,412 C.S.'B.) j General Douglas](imported from Scotland) £ i h T\*? me dark ba . v > standing 1 7 hand / Stsa c a sV 90 o 9 - > c ' S*c£ io 111 ci'l Gmnd -* ll ' c Prince Th °™> 9 681 iSj p V S-^ randsire Sir Thomas fSß'VniTv g-g'grandsire Castlereagh S^T&OS.£? c 84) * e-g'6-grandsL Dam Polly II of East Cote (26,463 C.S B V by Specialty (n,547 C.5.8.), by BaWie -fay King (13,310 C.S.B), by J pri„ c 7 of Oarruchan (8,151 CSR\ tifl v • Clydesdale ii ti^f s£{£•"*»* ainS been well placed af all the parades he has attended, and he is i£nl ly{ \ himSelf Qne 0f tho finest sires of /stock yet imported to the Western district Xnl ISTl S Tr £5 53j h^^ra,tee, £2 2s at reptember""^ '"* » ** « «* of ROBitRT KENNEDY, { ■ • Owner, Druumionu". Parmenter, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, MAIN STEEET, OTAUTAU HAVING re-purchased from "Mr J. ■ r , C- Wilson my old-established .business of Saddler aed Harness * Maker, I am prepared to supply all t'j 7 'j's of Saddlery Goods at Lowest , Possible Prices .commensurate with }i|i. > quality for which I have always .uai3 -„.-. VHputririot) to supply. klour custom is respectfully solicited.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 553, 28 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 553, 28 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 553, 28 December 1915, Page 6

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