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, riIHE IMPORTED "Q^^^^MWq "* CLYDESDALE /N^jny^, ROYAL KNIGHT Will St-and at EDENDALE ESTATE. Foaled 10th June, 1899. Bred by Mr W. Renwick, Meadowfield, near Eounburgh. Size Knight o' Co-wal (10074, C.5.8.). S, C.5.8.) by Old Times (579, C.S.B .) <; 6th - dam, Molly (1726, C.5.8.) by Prince of Wa.es (673 C.5.8.); 6th dam, Tilly, by Ganba.di. K^ifto' Cowal, by Gallant Prince, by could be desired All -th? «irel mentfonld were most famous horses, W on both sides trace back to the great Pnnoa *f Wales At the Durham County Show held S AuSst kst, a foal by Royal Knight was placed first, which stamps this fine young horse «b successful sire. To enable breeders at a distance to secure the services of Royal Knight, a special arrangement will be made for mares coming by rail. Mares will receive every attention. ' "Terms: Three guineas at end of sedSson, and three guineas when mares prove in foal. DONALD MACDONALD. " Edendale Estate, Southland, October 1, 1904. <*<■ " " — ' a . f¥\HE STANDARDJOY A BRED TROTTING- ; yj|^B ce E fl ERAL TRACY (Berlin— Jenny Tiacy). Will STAND THE SEASON at WAVERLEY. GENERAL TRACY, in addition to being V piovea foal-getteT, has track credentials -Id a high standard. His win m the Sires' Cup mtoin 4sec was a sterling perioTmancc, whUst his easy defeat of Sam Slict " in a match over three miles, which he stepped an -7min 40sec (the last mile in 2mm Slsec), stamped him as being a horse of extraordinary merit, possessing a. rare c° m^£» °^ p^ mna stamina. General Tracy, by BERLIN, the - *on of Woodford Mambrino and Sue Dudley, • Inoided some of the very best trottuig lmes^at Went in Australasia, His dam, JENNJt. j #RACY (2min iSsee), was importedi irom 'America, md was got by Tom Stamps, out 01 CBouibon Chief mare. Jenny Tracy was -Also ih& a»m of CaHsta (2min 195 sec) »nd a Staved atalUon in Kentucky (smin 6isec, ana $ira of many winners), Miss Tracy, and &o•Vernor Tracy. Amongst his get are Boldrewootl *4min 45sec and 2min 17Ssec). Victory II (4mm f *Bsec), Gleniti (omin), Governor, Slavey, and. Many others. Experience, General Tracy's «ock, has 12 first prizes to his credit, and vas , iecentry sola to a Victorian buyer -at 300gs. Terms— Pivo guineas, poyable January J, ISOS. Groom's fee 6s. Grazing, Is 6d per - Veek. All caie taien, but no responsibility. "" For fnrtiier paxticulars, apply J. MUNRO, Waverley, Aadersons Bay. > — - ' m m dfSto TH 0 STAND THIS * ,' Meia^aßtg^Bm -Qic xeciently-impoited CLYDESDALE STALLION, MARCONI (11817). Sire, Hiawatha (10067), champion at the Jtighland three years in succession. Dam -;Viotoria <16024). MARCjONI won the Glasgow Society's premium of 3680 in 1904. As only «. limited number of approved mares will be taken early application is necessary. Good grazing provided for mares at 2s per Veek, and all care taken but no responsibility. TERMS— £IO l«s, due Ist February, 1905. For further particulars apply to W- CHARTERS, TJry Park, Mosgiel; george Marshall, ■ j o Owner, Gore. fT\O STAND this 'SH£jk£s&W£ TAIERI, the importe^ Ferm, West Taieri. on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY nights; and at Mr Nimmo's, "The Grange," bn TUESDAY nights, and at Mr Millar's, Vjßroemore," on THURSDAY nights, through- _ out the season. -- Terms: Five guineas; -£2 12s 6cß payable at - the end of the season. 20th J annary, 1905, and - £2 12s 6d when mares prove in foal. 'For any further information '-apply to the ' groom. c JOHN YOUNG. \ Postal Address: Samuel Young, Outram. rrno stand at stables, * W Jnl^ \| Pony, arUai^ DISSERT LIGHT. DESERT LIGHT is a lovely grey, foaled in 1901. His sire, Sunbeam, won many races in ■India under great weights, and proved himself Vhorse of great speed and endurance, and that "he was one of the best that ever left Arabia. DESERT LIGHT is a pony of great appearance, has a lovely, intelligent head, set on .Beautiful neck and shoulders, with a strong Ttack, quarters, and loins that would be a credit to a horse of much greater stature, and all cariied on a set of ivory-boned legs, with feet »f the very best. This pony was imported with a view to give - "breeders a chance to produce cobs and ponies £>f that thick-set, smart type so much sought i ifter, but at present almost unobtainable in ; Sew Zealand, and he is sure to leave valuable Stock ~for remounts, buggy pairs, polo ponies, 1 and gentlemen's hacks, according to the class '>f mare matefl with him. There is no doubt ' Shis great pony must reproduce his own good ■• /nerits. He has a very docile^teniper, yet has plenty >f that dash and spirit so much admired. "He has been shown five times and never -Vet beaten. — 4gs, payable at end of season; Itroomage fee, ss, at service. F Good grazing can be arranged. All care mken. but no responsibility. ' * -Further pastticTzlars apply, ffAMES JEFFS, Bacon's Stables; Ov 3". R. MACKENZIE, go ~ Pomahaka. BLESSINGS for All. 300 Eggs preseived for Is -nitli Norton's Premier Egg preservative-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2645, 23 November 1904, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2645, 23 November 1904, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2645, 23 November 1904, Page 50

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