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CfcS^'- v & T<^ STAND THIS TpW^Wb^j Tne p ure .bred ClydesM U CORMICK'S PRIDE " (5 years old, No. N.Z.S.B. 850, 902.) .By B.en McCornyqk; g. sire, : Besnmore^Jueil by W. Clark, Esq;,' Victoria. Q.g. : Xor-I Dunmore (2117) C.5.8.; g.g.jr. sire. Pure Blood (1273) C.5.8. ; g.g.g.g. sire Lofty (460) C.5.8.; dam Duchetss, by Salisbury Pride (391); g. darn Darling 11., by Ivnnboe (399y, C.S-BJi by Allandnle, by Young Bunker (1), C.5.8.; g.g. 'dnm Darling (1), by Argyle, by Prince Arthur (imp.); ff.e.g. dam Jess, by Major,,Argj'le, by Prince Arthur (imp.); g-g-g. dam , Jessie (1), by Major (imp.); g.g.g.g. dam Jefesie,' by Invincible (imp).. '■-. ;'• r McCORMICK'S PRIDE is a mafiaive bay horse, rising 1 5 yean old, and stand's 16 liond» i inches m height; he measures 12£ inches helow the knee, with good hair and 'sound feet.. He holds a first class certificate as t} soundness; he is a great worker. He was, awarded First Prise ' at the Auckland Show when 3 year" old, beating ' imported horsed. -His dam, Duchesfi.w as a 'great 'prize-taker, -and Is i\\: only mare to bent the imported mare Halstcui Duchess, one of England's champion raarc.i. McConnick'i Pride ie a real sure foul getter, and one of the best tempered horses m the D. minion. All care will be taken of mareß, but no responsibility incurred. Free grafting for one month; after that a charge of 2s. 6d. will be made .on -each mare; all fees to be paid 911 removal' of mares. . , ■ . •-, TERMS: Single mares £3 10s., two or, more, as per arrangement. ■ ,' , ■ . Good grass and plenty of water. For particu lara see cards. Apply to — . .*'■'■.. A. PARSONS, Ormond. ffWyJßWji To Run this.' Season r!<Cvy*wi ot Riverside Road, ; THE CHAMPION COB SIRE ■ .. MARS ... BY COMET— SATELLITE. THE stock of this renowned Sire are so well-known m the district arid command such high prices that the owner has confidence m commending his services to breeder*. TERMS: £3 Single Mares; two or more the bona-flde property of the 6ne owner, at Reduced Rates. :• '*' AM Mares with this Sire, will have the run of a 100-acre paddock. AH care taken, but no responsibility 'incurred. W. ALLEN. . \ ': •-■'•■ ni^Wf!if # To stand; the Season wkl MAKARAKA hoteI, the Thoroughbred LJBJMMyaBMfc- Stallion DIABOLO. and serve a limited number of Marts . only. First-class paddocks provided at Makauri for Mares. All care token, but no responsibility incurred, • •.'•... ■''.""'" TERMS: Seven guineas; two or more Mareß the property of same owner, as 'per agreement. , i ■'•-■■■ J. SUTHERLAND, '■ r Owner. , Telephone— l 49 (three long rings). ■ 403 fJKjJps. COKER'S \SS3S& EMPEROR. The imported English Hackney will stand the' season at the Homestead, Te Arai, -and travel the surrounding districts as UHual., Fpr par ticulars, etc., apply to J. T. H. AtDERBON. ALSO THE HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION GENERAL CONQUEROR. Sire, Royal Conqueror; dam by General Hem- 5 m(ng. ... Ho stands 17.3 hands high, with 12| inohes of bone below the kn.ee>. ."•' . Good grazing, Is 6d per week. For further particulars apply, • ' ;•' ' J. T. 11. ALDERSON^Te-Arai,,. -^ TO STAND THIS J*V9^rf|jijP« SEASON AT jW|ffl*"lllßi*l f* The Imported EnglishGAZELEY (No/16.) ,i Foaled \n 1803, by GREYLEQ (No. 6), dam LYQIA. TERMS: Thoroughbred mares ,£7 75.; halfpull particulars and pedigree cards on' appllpaWofl to— r m GAINE OARRINGTON, w °. Makaraka. MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS. / lAbH BUYER of Wool, Skins, Hide* \s and Tallow m any quantity. Highest price. No commisaion. — Matavhero Wool Work*. '! . .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 7
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