>0 TRAVEL In the MILLER'S FLAT, J MOA FLAT. AND ? ROXBURGH DIS- j TRICTS, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion THE CAPTAIN, | Foaled September, 1905—four years old; j stands 16 hands l£in high ; nice bay. with I i beautiful bone and feet ; extra hne action. I and sound as a bell. Hi» sire. Captain i | Stewart (imp.). 12C76, Vol. XXVI. has \ • proved on« of the best horses imported i His sire, Lord Stewart, 10034, Vol. XVIII. • : has also proved in the Out Country to be a j ! tirst-class breeder, and both these horses I have been very sucoesful prize-takers ! The Captain s dam. Flora 11, is by the famous Lord Cra-abouroe. by Lord Sails- j | bury, the best stallion imported to th*> ' Dominion, and is oat of Jess, my Ivanhoo I (imp.). .fes.s :* our of Miss Melbourne [ ; (imp.), by Blackleg (imp.!, and the best, f horse of iiis day in Austialia. Lord Cranbourno was full brother to R. Gawn's '■ Queen of Quality, one of the most success- ; I ful prize-takers in the Dominion in her | ; time. Flora, grand-dam o: The Captain. |is ; b.V Sir Robert Napier, by Emperor, one I . of the best horses ever bred in the Taieri, : j and a large prize- taker. Emperor is by ■ Napoleon (imported by rhe late Mr Nimmo, ! i of the Taion), and was a very successful I ! breeding horse. Flora is out, of Je-s, by [ I The Marquis (imp.), ami is half-sister to ! the famous mare Laura M'Pherson, ehami pion mare at shows for a great number of I years. j A full brother to The Captain was first j ; as three-year-old stallion, and also reserve i j champion, and a son of Captain Stewart (sire ! of The Captain) was third in aged staliion I ,' class at the Otago A. and P. Society's parade r j on September 22. The Captain has scored highly in the ! show ring. i It will be seen from the above that The I Captain is a very desirable horse to breed from, and has proved to be a sure foaiI getter. TERMS: £2 2s at end of season and j £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Grcoinage i fee: ss, payable at first service. Mares sold or exchanged, owner at time | of first service- held responsible JOHN SHEEI-IY. Owner, Miller's Flat. ' MURDOCH GORDON, 7s Gicom in Charge. j —_ mO STAND THIS ■■' WARRINGTON, 3L OTAGO. THE IMPORTED ST. SIMON HORSE, SARTO, i By St. Simon from Miss Mildred, by Mel- ! ton front Merino, by Young. Melbourne from I Braxey, by Moss Trooper from the celebrated \ Queen Mary, dam of Haricot, who produced i Caller Ou (winner of 24 Queen's Plates, St. ; Leger, two Northumberland Plates, Brighton 1 Cup, and York Cup), Blink Bonny (winner j j of Derby and Oaks), and dam of Borealis, Blair Athol (winner of Derby, St. Leger), j and Breadalbane. SARTO. besides being a winner on Flat, ! over Hurdles and Country, is full brother to j I La Roche, winner of. the Oaks. Yorkshire i Oaks, Newmarket Oak?, Manchester Cup. j £2500. SARTQ is a powerfully-built horse. i stands 16 hands, and has proved himself a ' sure foal-getter. APGLLOBORIS. I -By the St. Simon horse Phoebus Apollo ! (sire of Apologue, winner Melbourne Cup). } from Brisa (sister to Pampero), by St. Ciair I from Mistral, by Gorton from Lady Geri trude, dam of Euroelydon (winner of N.Z. | Cup, Derby, Canterbury Cup). Both Bri&a j and Ayollodoris were great favourites on the Turf, and the winners of many raees. TERMS: Sario, single mare, 20 guineas; two or more mares, 15 guineas each. Will serve 20 Approved Maresj, beside the owner's. Apollodoris, 6 guineas. Grooms fee, sa; grazing 2s 6d per week. For particulars apilv to ADAM ROBERTSON, Stud Groom.
mO TRAVEL THE J- SEASON. Port Chalmers, Purakanui. Waitati, Evaradale, Seacliff, PaLmars.'ton, and Mount Royal, The American Trotting Stallion YOUNG WILD vtf OOD ! Sire, Wildwood (imp.); Tam, Grasshopper II (2.34), by Kentucky. ! Wildwood is the sire of Ribbanwood (2.9), ; Champion Trotter of Australasia.; Wildwood. ! Jim. (4.39), New Zealand Cup Winner, ! 1909; Wild Duck (2.16). Maplewood (2.17), I Miss Florri© (2.20), Curfew Bells (2.22). Elm I Wood (4.48). Inglewocd (2.22), Alice W,ood I (2.22 2-5), Jay Bekkn (2.23). Master Pool I (4.44), Satinwood (4.49; 2.23;, Royaiwood i (4.52), and 20 others with records better ! than 5 minutes. ! Young Wildwood is a magnificent up- | standing dark steel grey, 16i hands high, 7 j years old, and showing tremendous bone J and muscle. Should gat trotters and firstI class harness horses. He has proved himI self a sure foai-getler. Terms: £4 Is, Half Guarantee; £o ss. Full I Guarantee; £2 2s on January 15, and £2 2s ! on 15th September next, if mare proves in j foal. Groom's Fee, ss. to be paid at first I service. All marp.s sold or otherwise dis- j i posol of bff-ore foaling time will be held j -- bo ill foal. 'addocking provided at 2s 6d per week. I Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars applv H. A. SCOTT, Owner, 414 Morav place, Dunedin. Or, TO GROOM IN CHARGE. TO STAND AT A NORTH ROAD, OAMARU, The Imported Ameri YOUNG M'KINNEY (Three-year-old Record, 4.58). Sire of M'Kinney Child, Alf. M'Kinney, Vibrona. Lonsdale, etc. M'Kinney Child was sold in Sydney on August 8 for 300 guineas. For terms and particulars apply J. O'BRIEN, 17am Oamaru.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2955, 2 November 1910, Page 54
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