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<o*}\ TO STAND THIS J^iMXp SEASON llfif^ AT ORMOND. »*"*«»& The Pure-bred Clyde*dale Stallion M°CORMICK'S PRIDE (8 years old, No. N.Z.8.8. 850, 902.) By Ben McCorjrnick; g. sire Benmore, bred by *W. Clark, Esq., Victoria. G.g. sire Lord Dunmore (2117) C.5.8.; g.g.g. flire Pure Blood (1273) 0.5.8.; gig.g.g. sire Lofty <460) C.5.8.; -dam Duchess, by Salisbury Pride (391); g. dam Darling 11., by Ivanhoe (399), C.5.8., by Allandale, by Young Banker (1) C.5.8.; g.g. dam Darling (1), by Argyll, by Prince Arthur (imp.); g.g.g. dam Jess, by Major Argyle, by Prince Arthur .(imp.); g.g.g. dam Jessie (1), by Major (imip.y^g.g.g.g. dam Jessie, by Invincible (imp). . McCORMICK'S PRIDE is a massive bay horse, rising S years old, and stands 16 hands 3 inches m height; be measures 12_ inches below the knee, with good hair and sound feet. He holds. a first class certificate as to soundness; he is a great worker. He was awarded First Prize at- the Auckland Show when 3 years old, beating, imported horses. His dam, Duchess,w as a great prize-taker, and m tha only mare to beat the imported mare Halstead Duchess, one of r England's champion mares. McCormick's Pride is a real sure foal getter, and ono of the best tempered horses m tbe Dominion. * **-. ..,-'■■ All care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Free grazing for one month; after that a charge of 2s. 6d. will be made on each mare; all fees to be paid on removal of mares. TERMS: Single marea £3 10s., two or more as per arrangement. Good grass and plenty of water. For particu lars Bee cards. Apply to— < A, PARSONS, Ormond. §teg9-| COKER'S *rSCUnS EMPEROR The imported English Haokney will atand tbe season at the Homestead, Te Arai, and travel : fche surrounding districts as usual. For par Mculars, etc.; apply to J. T. H. ALDERSON. ALSO THE HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION GENERAL CONQUEROR. Sire, Royal Copqueror; dam by General Hem "**■...•. ming. He stands 17.3 hands bigb, with 12_ inchea of bone below the knee. Good grazing, Is 6d per week. For further particulara apply, J. T. H. ALDERSON, Te Arai.

M^mj^ To stand the Season i OT/ MAKARAKA HOTEL, "^DIABOLO!"'"' md serve a limited number of Mares only. First-clasß paddooks provided at Makauri for Marea. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. TERMS: Seven guineas; two or more Mares hhe property of same owner, as per agreement. * •■ J. SUTHERLAND, Owner. Telephone— l 42 (three long rings). «03 T0 RDN wrTb ••-•-•- -v.* ---sv*^^-— T ,, 9 ciydeadaic StallPMDE OF ENGLANL l dy Hiyti ol Bal'shim - •-iav Jnpix, "hv ver o.mi from L"anon, hv ' ""^ale (imp.- 1 •":■*■ . fiiiip.l jEa?. ...t ■• ■» • ■>*> . - Lord >i...-iMv»n (imp.) irom Pri.-lp • ■■»;.. ng. PRIDE' UP EN01.4N2 \va» bred hv \\ Williams. K31., rruu.-av. Hastings. and is leaving some very fine foata, *_ well as proving himself a Bure lonl-getter. TERMS: Binglj mares, £2 10s; two or more trom one owner at reduced rates. Grazing tree. AH mares to be paid for before removal from the paddock ■. U. HDTOHrNSfiN. •^KaloSriilHg if To Run . tbia Season ' rTffjWl Bt Riverside Road, THE CHAMPION COR SIRH MARS BY M»MET— SATELLITE. THE stock of this 'renowned Sire nre so well-known m ll> district and nonnn.nri sm-li high prices thVt the owner has t nnfHeiice ti. commending his etivices to breeders TERMS:' £5 S.n«le Mares; two or more the bona rtda pjr-periy of the oue owner nt RediiL-ec* Huipm. All Mares with tne Sire will have tbe rui of a 100 acre paddock. AU care taken, but no responsibility incurred. S. ALLHN. I

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7