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SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS MIDDLEMARCH, Monday, January 2, 1905*' £6O PRIZES. £6O ■JAND and Piperl 1 ; Footracing, Cycling, Dancing. SPECIAL TRAIN from Ranfurly. Posters on application. 7d SECRETARY. £g&*, mHE IMPORTED QfPteWggfia -* CLYDESDALE i^^X^S,ROYAL KNIGHT f Will Stand at EDENDALE ESTATE. Foaled 10th June, 1899. Bred by Mr "W Renwick, Meadowfield, near Eddnburgh. Sire, Knight o' Cowal (10074, C.5.8.). Ist dam, Bell II of Meadowfield (14017 CS B ) by Prince Alexander (8899) ; 2nd dan:, Princess Lawrence (13249, C.5.8.), by Prince Lawrence (Vol. VII, p. 261, C.5.8.) ; 3rd dam, Bell of Meadowfield (9015, C.5.8.), by Darnley (22§ C.5.8.); 4th dam, Lily of Meadowfield, (6658 C.5.8.), by Old Times (579, C.5.8.); sth - dam, Molly (1726, C.5.8.), by Prince of Wales (673, C.5.8.); 6th dam, Tilly, by Garibaldi. Knight o' Cowal, by Gallant Prince, by Prince of Wales. No better pedigree could be desired. AH the sires mentioned were most famous horses, and on both sides trace back to the great Prince of Wales. At the Durham County Show, held in August last, a foal by Royal Knight was placed first, which stamps this fine young horse a 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 season, and three guineas when mares prove in foal. DONALD MACDONALD. Edendale Estate, Southland, October 1, 1904. _ fipO STAND this mlfSkllSl'w * TAIERI, th/imported. CLYDESDALE Stak I V irygff lion MERRY MORNi '*^^^ m^^ Farm, West Taieri. on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAYnights ; and at Mr Ninimo's, " The Grange,? on TUESDAY nights, and at Mr Millar'^ "Broemore," on THURSDAY nights, throughout the season. _ _ Terms: Five guineas; £2 the end of the season. 20th £2 12s 6d when mares proi For any further infoTmaxion app:y to tU( groom. JOHN YOUNG. Postal Address: Samuel Young, Outram. BLESSINGS for All. 300 Eggs preseivedi, for Is with Norton's rremisfc Eagt Preservative. ' ~" —•

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Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 49

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