TO TRAVEL THE TAIERI DISTRICT, Includiwg Outram, Maungatua, Berwick, Henley, Etc., THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION GEIVSSItAJLi YBSACY (bred by John Grigg, .gpsgjj3jg*£|l|i ™ Esq., Longbeach), by pf |§£pL&i»&p^ Berlin (imp.) — Jenny GENERAL TRACY is a bright bay, standing 16J hands, of great power and substance, good bone, superb trotting action, and excellent temper. As a track performer General Tracy is noted for his speed, true trotting gait j an«l wonderful staying power. He has a two- | mile record of smin 4Jscc, and a three-mile record of 7mm 40bec. As a sire ha is leaving stock which take after himself in make, constitution, temper, pace; amongst numerous other promising p-jrformers sired by him are Tracy Belie (smin 23J[Sec), Exporience (smin 25Jsec), General Luck (Smin 31aec), Katipo (oiuiii 30sec). TO STAND AT JAMES ALLAN'S STABLES (SOUTH DUNK DIN) The Standard-brei Tv^ting Stallion ii»wkst wilaKkm (On* mile, 2min 31Jsec), by Honesty (2min 25Jsec, imp.) — Red Rose (imp.). Hoaest Wilkes is limited to 15 mares. Terms for both horses: — Single mare, £4 4s; two or moie mares of same owner, £3 3s each for the aea&on. Paddocking, 2s per week. Further particulars from JAMES ALLAN, South Dunedin; Or the Owner, D. HEENAN, " 200 Cumberland street, Dunedin. **^— *. STAND AT §|>«a|l. -*- GLENKENICH y W@*M*^®. %}% HOMESTEAD, iX-lliL/' Jnil An( * Travel Short JDisThe- Clydesdale Stallion ' WA"*.S,ACJK (Imp). WALLACE (7420, C.5.8.), late Albeitus, ia a handsome Bay Horse, foaled June 24, 1888 ; bred by George Bean, JJalquhain Mains, Potchapel. His sire, Golden Treasure (4417, C.5.8.), gsire, Lord Erskine (1744, C.5.8.), was also sire of the unbeaten horse Cairbrogie Stamp; g gBire, Boydston Boy (111, C.5.8.), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, in 1878; g g g-sire, Prince Charlie (629, C.5.8.), won the Ardrossan premium in 1873, and the Saltcoats premium same year ; g g g g-sire, Vanquisher (890, C.5.8.); g g g g g-sire, Loch Fergus Champion (449, C.S.B-.) ; g g g g g g-sive, Salmond's Champion (737, C.5.8.); g g g g g g g-sire, Farmer (284, C.5.8.); g g g g g g g g-sire, Glancer (338, CS.B.), won second prize at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850. Wallace's (late Albertus) dam, Grace Darling (694. C.5.8.), by Damley (222, C.5.8.1, won .second prize at Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1873 ; the piemiums of the Glasgow Society's Show in 1876 and 1877; first" prize at the Highland Society's Show, Edinburgh, 1877; and the champion cup at the Highland Society's Show, Dumfries, in 1878. G-dam, Keir Mary (203, C.5.8.), by Loch Fergus Champion (4i9j C.5.8.); g g-dam by Lord Clyde (477, C.5.8.), won second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Kelso in 1863, and first at Stirling in 18Q4. Wallace has been champion fiom Christchurch to Invercargill, only being beaten once, and that by St. Alexander. In Melbourne he was second to Prince of Albyn, and that just after a long sea voyage from Scotland. Paddocking, Is 6d per week. Terms: Four Guineas; 2gs payable 15th January, 2gs on mare proving in foal. Any mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. All care, no responsibility. Groomage, ss. Railwey and Telegraph Adress — J. R. MACKENZIE, 60 Pomahaka. A. MOS S, rpURF ACCOUNTANT BOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams — A. MOSS, Duoedin. 16jy
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Otago Witness, Issue 2342, 19 January 1899, Page 35
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