_ " JSB&x. rfIHE IMPOETED OJBRtegjjjaaßßE J clydesdale KNIGHT Will Stand at EDENDALE ESTATE. Foaled 10th June, 1899* Bred by Mr "W. Ren-wick, Meadowfield, near Edinburgh. Sire, Knight o' Cowal (10074, C.5.8.). Ist dam, Bell II of Meadowfield (14017, C.5.8.), by Prince Alexander (8899) ; 2nd dam, Princess Lawrence (13249, C.5.8.), by Prince Lawrence l(Vol. "VII, p. 261, C.5.8.); 3rd dam, Bell of Meadowfield (9015, C.5.8.), by Darnley (223, 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 clam, 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 siiccessful sire. i 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, ISO 4. TO STAND this SEASON in the TBkflTfc "l^S 37* * TAIERI, the imported m* JP MkFlSg Mfb CLYDESDALE StalI X F>»£lf lio n MERRY MORN- * **M'li|j^ss£a» ING., At Mr Young's Farm, West Taieri. on. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY nights; and at Mr Nimmo's, "The Grange," on TUESDAY nights, and at Mr Millar's, "Broemore," on THURSDAY nights, throughout the season. Terms : Five guineas ; £2 12s 6<J payable at the end of the season. 20th January, 1905, and £2 12s 6d when mares prove in foah For any further infofination apply to tho groom. ' JOHN YOUNG-. Postal Address: Samitel Young, Outram. r V° ST AND THIS 6H"S¥a SEASON at yJffiftmTTn fs/j? Robert Charters's - MfjU ■ ' 'y "4*Rjj/ "Cry Park Farm, In iWI II "m »#gs» t jj e recently-imported CLYDESDALE STALLION, MARUOWi (11817). Sire, Hiawatha <10067), champion at the Highland three years in succession. Dam Victoria (15024). MARCONI won the Glasgow Society's premium of £80 in 1904. As only a limited number of approved mares •will be taken early application is necessary. Good grazing provided for mares at 2s per week, and all care taken but no responsibility. TERMS— JBIO 10s, clue Ist Febiuary, 1905. For further particulars apply to W. CHARTERS, Ury Park, Mosgiel; george Marshall, Owner, Gore. N.B. — Marconi's book is full for tins seas-©--booking maies for next. 5i -,5^ nrtHE IMPORTED fiffFffctf^Sf&l ■*: CLYDESDALE jP^T|^3>fjfflf -Pride of Newtot VitPis«36g|Sgg||gs^ Sire, Baron B I aeon. G-sire, Baron's Pride. Will STAND THIS SEASON at Mr Jam? Patiick's Farm, Lee Creek, OUTRAM. TERMS: 20 guineas. Early application is necessary, as only q limited number of Mares will be served. Telegraphic and Postal Address: Oulrar
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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 53
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