io stand at tJEY PARK, And Travel the Immediate Neighbourhood, TEE. CHAMPION BREEDING STALLION SHEPHERD I.AD. WE CHARTERS, Owner, TJry Park, Mosgiel. PEDIGREE, Sir, HERD (imp.). Dam MAGGIE M'CORMICK, sire Lord Salisbury (imp.); g-d-am Miss M'Cormick I, sire Sir William. Wallace;, g g-daffi Miss M'Cermick, sire Lincolnshire Hero. Shepherd Lad is a bay horse bred by Walter BLaikiey Esq., Ryal Buslv Southland, with ■ plenty of bone and hair of the right quality," He is the winner of a, great number of prizeSy hawing, been champion horse of Southland for several years. His stock prove him. to be absolutely the best breeding horse in the Dominion, as he is the sire of Nelly Gray, champion mare of Southland' for years; Daisy Bell, champion mare at Oamam and Dtmedm Shows; Queen Agg, champion mare of the North Island; also Aparima Fancy, and scores of others. In. 19-10, at the Duflediw Show, Daisy Bell ww champion mare, beatingr the imported mares Baron's Brilliant, Maggie Young,, and Agatha; aJso> at the Royal- Show- in Victoria,. ISH, King' Lawrence, by Shepherd La>d was first in' the' aged stallions-; also, first in the- Open Class for imported and colonialbred horses, and. first for stallion and three of his. progeny, and champion, which proves that Shepherd" Lad is absoiluteiy the -best breeding horse south of the line. lii fact, alnrast all the prize>w£r«iing anfmadtr throughout the South Island last year wers either by Shepherd; Lad' .or out- of mares got by Shepherd Lad.. SHEBHERE LAD'S sire, H«*di Laddie, itnperted from Scotland: to Victoria', and the«ice to- New Zealand, proved himself, both in Victoria amd New oKe> of the heat hreed-ing bosses ever imported. Shepherd Lad's danr., Maggie-- M'CoiTffirck, » champion-. E&owyafrd- maie;. only feeing beaten by her daughter- Queeni,, a half-sister to Shepherd Lad. Mamgde M'CermiGk: and! CJiteeu were sold to- the- latft Mr Walter, of Vscto.ria, and 6Jtceeii! r after several: times winning the Chanspienshrp' of Victoria,, was geHwcally skJnii'tteet te> fee the heat stamp of;' a Clydesdale mare seen south of the line-. At the late Mr Walter** dispersal sale on- Mar«fc 9S, 190'*,. Maggie- M'Cormiiclir,. the- dfons ©f Shepherd Lad, then in her sixteenth, year, brought 250 guineas, and her yearling filly 230 guineas. SHEPHERD LAB is a very sure foalgetter, aaid h<ar again proved very successful with hi* mares last season. He will only serve' a limited: number of mares, ao- early ap.pliGation is necessary,, as last season; hehad to- refuse a number of mares.
TERMS--; £8 Bsn half guarantee— £4- 4s*tth« end of the- season;, and £4l 4s= when the; mare proves in foal- Groomage ss. Good- 'gross paddocks- provided for raares ait 2» 6d pes- week, and all care taken, hut no> re3ponsihil'i.ty.Owners- of marea af first service held responsible. For. further patcticnlpjs- to J-ohri Kirby, groom in. charge; or to . W. CHARTERS, Owner, 2.7 s Ury Park, Mosgiel. ,0 ' STAGES . THIS SEASON art GO-RE. and; Travel, tie- Centresv th« Fast '."... PACING SOQ6LEBO96E, PRTNCE AIrKESST (By Prince: Imperial—Patchwork)-. 1 For further pedigD.te& see Stud; Book. This Stallion' had 1 - only 1& starts,, winning 1 dß3l24®Ss stakes,, goingr I£ miliesr- isii 2J&T- few* ! rnife* in: £.#ol. . Terms, £5 sav payable* or* 31s* January, ■ 1912. For further- particTClarsi »pply P.. DELARGET r j 2Saii Livery S-taMes, Gar*. BABON BOLD SIANDk- LEE. CREEK. EARSfc, -OUTRAM, And Meet Mao-eiSF By Appointment during the 1911 Season*.. Situ,, the famous B«ron's Pride (9T2-J ) C. 5.8.) ;• dam, Donria Roma- (Is4£# CIS-B.), • sister of the famous stallion Drmnflbwer ', (10537 C. 5.8.); granddam, Yonng Sarah. ' Bernhardt (i 3075) by Prince of Wales (673)-; great granddam, Sarah. Beamhardt (2241); a daughter- of Huntress (1616) by BewconaSeLi (1942). Baron; Bold! is a Bay horsey which,, althoagh born) in. Victoria' in April, 1904, was gon in, ; Scotland, and' he was- breel by Mr S. W. Gibson. He will serve a limited number- of | mares only: TERMS : JB4. 4s at: end of season, and £8 6a j if the mare proves in foal. Mares from the North consigned to Outram, and from the Sotith to Allarrton, will be met if advised'. Good paddocking stipplied at 2s- 6d- per week, and all care will be exercised, but no responsibility will be incurred'. For further particulars, apply to the owner. JAMES PATRICE:,. Lee Creek, Outram. the- thoroughbredd HORSIE BLACKSTONE WILL. STAND AT LEE CREEK FARM, OUTRAM, AND TRAVEL THE "WEST TAIERI DISTRICT. Sire, Grafton (imp.), champion sire of Australia; dam, Consistence, by Melos, the winner of the Champion Stakes, beating Carbine; grand sire, Goldsborough - t granddam, Melody, granddam of Wallace by The Barb, sire of My Lawyer and. Adjudge, two great performers, and the only stock at present racing in New Zealand got by him. hut some of his stock have .won races in Victoria. Mares from, the North consigned to Outram, and from the South to Allanton, will be met if advised. TERMS: For thoroughbred marea full guarantee £8 Bs, or £3 3b at end of season and .£3 : 3a when proved in foal. For hack mares, £2 2s and £2 2s, For further particulars apply to JAMES PATRICK, 20* Lee Creek Farm, Outrant
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Otago Witness, Issue 3006, 25 October 1911, Page 54
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