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AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE SEASON - At KAHUTIA LODGE. TARUHERU. PROVED YOUNG SIRE, AUTUMN MS Sire Autumnus, D;ud Edna May 11. The Musket-St. Simon cross is recog nised as one of the most successful in the Dominion, and Autumn lias two strains of Musket and two strains of St. Simon, and is carrying on the work of this well-recognised branch of the thoroughbred family. WITH LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES AUTUMN HAS SIRED: Aotomne, Threadneedle, Red Autumn, Golden Autumn, Ngavrati, Automaton, Blue Jay, Cool Card, Carniola, Singleton, Jen, and Voltore —all winners. TO MEET THE TIMES AUTUMN will serve a limited number of approved mares at the EXTREMELY MODERATE FEE OF £lO/10/-. Grazing: Dry Mares 5/-, Wet Mares 7/6. Any mare proving barren will be taken for £5/5/- next season. First-class paddocking, plenty of she] ter and water. All care taken hut no responsibility. Apply to Groom in Charge, H. GOSCOMB, or to D. J. BARRY. Owner. Telephone 175. All Fees to be paid on removal of mares. ’
.To stand at Bushmere, and to travel the surrounding districts. Fees £4/4/Single Mare. HUMOURIST Ttnrn Oct. 2 Born Oct. 21, 1924. ARTEMUS WARD, STRATHBOGIE ROSE, ARTEMUS' WARD, 826 Vol. Foaled November, 1916. Sire, Buchlyoie Favourite (imp.), 155 Vol. 1 (16955), N.Z.C.S.B. Grand Sire, Royal Favourite. Great G. Sire, Royal Gartly. Dam, Jess Shepherd, by Shepherd Boy, Vol. 1416. Grand Dam, Pride, bred by Walter Rluckie, by Shepherd Lad. Great G. Dam, Craigie Vav (imp.), 2 Vol. 1. STRATHBOGIE ROSE (New Year). Clydesda’e Willie-Mag General Gordon. Bred by Mr. W. Henery. First Prize at Hamilton as a two-year-old; also the Winner of the Clydesdale Medal. ’ Third Prize at Royal Show at Auckland qs a three-year-old, 1926. Also Government Certificate for soundness. He is a massively-built colt with splendid action, -standing'nearly 17 hands high. 0. SEWELL,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 12
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