jOZSg*, TJ\ H E IMPORTED M&PffiW&ftW a CLYDESDALE JTj^Z^yM' ROYAL KNIGHT "Will Stand at EDENDALE ESTATE. Foaled 10th June, 1899. Bred by Mr W. Renwick, Meadowfieia, 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 (Vol. VII, p. 261, C.5.8.) ; 3rd dam, Bell of Meadowfieia (9015, C.5.8.), by Darnley (223, C.5.8.); 4th dam, Lily of Meadowfieia (6658, C.5.8.), by OM 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 couia be aesirea. All the sires mentionea were most famous horses, ana on both siaes trace back to the great Prince of Wales. At the Durham County Show, heia in August last, a foal by Royal Knight was placed first, wliich 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 macle for niares coining by rail. Maxes 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. npo STAND this jAajqhMtf^s3B J- SEASON in the fe/^rcllrft TAIERI, the hnportea '^P#* l %/%.»eil CLYDESDALE StalIV wJ^lrV lion MERRY MORNFarm, W^est Taieri, on < MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ana SATURDAY nights; ana at Mr Nimmo's, ""The Grange," on TUESDAY nights, and at Mr Millar's, "Broemore," on THURSDAY nights, throughout the season. Terms : Five sruineas ; £2 12s 63' payable at the end of the season. 20th January, 1905, ana £2 12s 6d when mares prove in foal. For any further information apply to the groom. JOHN YOUNG. Postal Adaress: Samuel Young, Outram. •■^^^■' L dii'" or TrriMar the " recently-imported CLYDESDALE STALLION, MARCONI (11817). Sire, Hiawatha (10067), champion ab 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 niares will be taken early application is necessary. Gcoa grazing proviaecl for niares at 2s per week, ana all care taken but no responsibilifv. TERMS— SSIO 10s, anae Ist February, 1905. For further particulars apply to W- CHARTERS, Ury Park, Mosgiel; george Marshall, Owner, Gore. N.B. — Marconi's book is full for this season, ] booking mares for next. 5o -b_ ri^HE IMPORTED fTf |i -*- CLYDESDALE \ I^JjF^^^yfiS Pride of Newton G-sire, Baron's Pride. Will STAND THIS SEASON at Mr James Patrick's Farm, Lee Creek, OUTRAM. TERMS: 20 guineas. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of Mares will be served. Telegraphic and Postal Aaaress: Ontram. BABHETTJs GRANT, TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. TXAVING RESOLVED to CLOSE OUR BUSINESS in Dunedin, Clienta sre respectfully requested henceforth to send j all Communications to CHRISTCHURCH. Address Letters and Telegrams; BARNETT GRANT, Christchurch. 2d A. MOSS, rp URF ACCOUNTANT EOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegrams— A. KOSS, Ducedin. 16J5 /GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON— Hedcliffe Grown is the b«st azu£ cheapest iron manufactured. To be had from all ironmongers and storekeepers. BLESSINGS for All. 300 Es?gs preserved for Is with Norton's Premie? Egg Preservative. '
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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 50
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