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THE ONLY STUD WITHOUT GROOMS’ FEES. TO STAND AT WAI-RONGOA. BARON WINSOME (imp) OWING to the fact that Baron Winsome had a tremendously season fcjj year on the Taieri, serving no fewer than 127 mares at no , . at the cessions, we have decided not to travel him this season, but o season. Wai-Rongoa Stud Estate, at the North Taieri, at the same 3 Fir«t and also Baron Winsome was First and Champion at Edinburgh. a ®. . ii, ese great Champion at Kirkcudbright against Scotland’s best. Besides «i . “ Premiums distinctions, Winsome won the Lanark, the Dumfries, and the ” Brilliant, each year. He is a brother of the world-renowned champion mare who has won 33 Firsts and 12 Championships in Scotland and New PEDIGREE. BARON WINSOME, FOALED 23rd MAY, 1903. Sire, Baron’e Pride (9122). Ist dam. Lady Diana (15468), by Prince Romeo (8144). 2nd dam, Rob'ina (12182), by Prince Robert (7135). 3rd dam. Heroine (8522), by Darnley (222). 4th dam, Rosie (543), by Prince of Kilbride (660). . sth dam. Jean of Titwood (367), bv Loohfergus Champion (449). 6th dam, Kate (384), by Young Clyde (944), 7th dam, Bess (221), by Spronlston (1312), eta BREEDING TELLS. From his Pedigree-which includes seven registered dams and sires of the very best and soundest strains in the Stud Boo«. of Scot.and b ‘ tanoe an d at a glance that Baron Winsome is one of the very best, and that ... . \yj n . weight, combined with his quality, will satisfy the most exacting a , a t Kilsome’s mother, the world-famed Lady Diana, was Ist at Castle Doug . £j 9 marnock, Ist at Glasgow. Ist at Dalbeattie. Ist at Newton Stewart Ist at Hurafr , Ist at Castle Douglas (1906). His father is the greatest sire the world has e known. Baron Winsome is leaving stock that would negotiate Buchanan street, of the steepest causeyed streets in Glasgow A FOAD-GETTER AND GOOD BREEDER. Wirsome has not only proved himself a foal-getter and a good breeder in Now Zealand* but he has also proved himself in Scotland and Canada, as mbstantiated bv the following. He is the sire of the great General umson, Winsome, Winsome Prince, Miss Winsome, etc. All the horses mentioned are pnz and wer<* purohas€<3 by Americans at very large prices. • ™”iSi SIcTw&SS left lor >om. of the T.iori brooder, « a, 6 to.te out of 8. some 3 out of 4. 4 out of 4, 5 out of 3,2 out of 2, and, roughly, 5U single foals out of 50 single mares. A FEW FOREIGN PRIZE WINNINGS. One filly was champion at Winnipeg (Canada) a colt Ist a* w | s *i Bin ton, a oolt Ist at Tyneside one 2nd at Kircudbright, and a fillv was placed 3rd at the great American International Live Stock Show held at Chicago, besides numerous others of which we have no record. NEW ZEALAND PRIZE WINNINGS. Mr J Tisdale, Middlemarch, was Ist at the Middleniarch Show with a foal by Bar X t Bdchitha Show Baron Winsome yearlings were awarded Ist a/id 2nd in their Fla* also Ist for the best pair by any sire. , , , w . Mr James Gow, of the Taieri, won a 5 guinea cup with a foal by Baron Winsome. He also , secured lOOgs for a three-months-old foal oy the same sire. Mr Thomas Craig, Riocarton, won a 5-guinea cup at the Taieri Show for a filly *° a *Mr T Bi ac ki c ’e dispersal sale Baron Winsome’s stock topped the prices against the Taieri’s best imported sires, foals by him bringing 50gs. SCOTTISH FARMER EXTRACTS. “Mr Geo. Boyd purchased two fine Baron Winsome fillies and one oolt to go to Canada, purchased a big thick colt by-the Dumfries prize horse Baron Winsome (12475).—(November 12). , • n “Mi Shearer, Lesmahagow, sold a good three-year-old fi.ly by the champion Baron Winsome.” —(November 5). “Mr Lusk, America, has bought a great three-year ojd colt by the Dumfries and other districts premium horse Baron Winsome (12475). —(March 11). “Mr Watson has sold to Mr Gurney, Canada, the fine three-year-old General Gibson by the well-known champion Baron Winsome (12475), This is an ideal horse, with a grand top. clean lege, and n first-rate mover.’’—(April 1) “Mr Geo Lee Innisfail. has purchased a good three-year-old colt. He was got by the Lanark pr-se horse Baron Winsome (12475), and he looks a great specimen for the Canadian trade.” —(April 15). , , , ij mi “Messrs Anderson and Forsvth. Calgary Canada purchased a two-vear-old filly by the great brooding horse t Baron Winsome. She has both good breeding and substance to recommend her.”—(March 4). “Mr Colquhoun, Ontario, bought two fillies by the Edinburgh champion Baron Winsome.” etc., etc.-(May 6). SOUNDNESS. Breeders should be careful to use nothing but sound animals which carry a certificate of soundness at the age of six years. Almost any animal can carry one up to four years of age. but he must, be thoroughly sound to obtain one at six years. Any 'horse having such hereditary diseases as thoropin, spavins, ringbone, etc., should be absolutely rejected. BARON WINSOME FREE FROM HEREDITARY DISEASE AT SIX YEARS OF AGE. 'A Copy of the Original Certificate received from Professor James M'Call, F.R.C.Y.S., Great Britain’s highest authority; fCorv.l National telephone No. 419. Douglas. Post Office te'ephone No. 2822. CERTIFICATE OF SOUNDNESS. Veterinary College, S 3 and 85 Bncclench street. Glasgow. 7th November. 1908. Dear Sir. —This is to certify that at the remiest of Mr Weir Sandilnnds, Lanark. I have this dav examined the Clydesdale Stallion Baron Winsome (12475). and am of the opinion that the said horse is sound. Recognition Marks: Black, white face, hind legs white. (Signed) JAMES M’CALL, F.R.C.V.S. TER M 3. £lO 10s; £2 2s at the end of season. £°- 8s when mare prove#; i n foal. There will be abso’utely no reductions, concessions, or allowances whatsoever on these terms. This applies irrespective of t.hp number of mares forwarded. For mares from a distance good paddocks, well watered, will he supplied at the rate of 2s per week. Every reasonable care will be taken, all shoes removed, but we do not hold ourselves responsible tor accidents. Dry mares are kept separate from wet, mares thus minimisi.no- the risk of dry mares damaging foals. We are keeping n blacksmith sneciallv to attend to all mares’ feet during the season free of charge. No grooms’ fees to be nnid to- anv of our stallions. We will refuse to serve the mares of anv farmer detected oftorin- e-room fees. Anv e-room discovered accepting same will be instantly dismissed. We pnv our men well to do our work. The owner at first service held responsible. Ma res with foals at foot or in foal should be forwarded with dato of foaling. etc. We retain the Right of F : rst Refusal of a 1! Foals. TO STAND AT WAI-RONGOA. ROYAL’S BRILLIANT, Royal’s Brilliant was sired in Scotland bv Royal Favourite, and foaled at WaiRongoa. out of the wo-Id renowned and unbeaten imported inaro Baron’s Brilliant, and is now four years of age. Royal Favourite is without doubt one o, the best breeding horses alive to-dav, having sired such stock as Scotland Yet. who has won numerous prizes, including the Onwdor Onp at the Scottish Stallion Show this year. At Gins gow. also, the tarn great fillies Fereßth (Ist at Edinburgh) and Harvieston Phvllis Ost at the Royal), both sh-ed by Royal Favourite, beat the great Apnkwa filly Nannie which up to that period had never suffered defeat. Royal Brilliant’s dam. Baron’s BrPliant, winner of 55 First Prizes and 12 Championships is too well known, for further comment It will be noticed that Scotland Yet, Phvllis. and Royal Brilliant nr© bred on exactly the same lines, having the world-renowned Barons Pride on their dam’s side and being sired bv Roval Favourite. This -s surely n hit of the best brooding over seen, or likely to be seen, in Scotland or in New Zealand. PEDIGREE. Sire. Rovhl Favourite (10630). Ist dam Baron’s P-illiant (20*07). bv Baron’s Pride (9122). 2nd dam. Seottßb P.rilHant M 4391). bv Prince Frederic 3rd dam. Scottish Rubv (12542). by Prince I.aw-enco (2134). 4tb dam. Dutton Beautv bv Da-mlev (222). sth dam TT'itton Bella (6*91. hv Tune n’ l~>av (875). 6th dam. Belle (211). bv Young Watfv M 042). ROYAL FAVOURITE’S PEDIGREE. Sire. Roval Gartley (98M). Ist dam, Rosie of Amprior (127541. bv Prooklvn f 6547). 2nd dam, T.ilv of Ne+hercaree nt aci k v T-..e Blue (13341 3rd dam, Jean of Chartorehall (75-0). bv Black Comet (66). Royal Gartley’s sire was Mount Royal (8065); his dam Gartley Queen (10875). by Prince Lawrence (891).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3061, 13 November 1912, Page 58

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Page 58 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3061, 13 November 1912, Page 58

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