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Sires of the Season m TO STAND THE SEASON at MARTON, The Thoroughbred Stallion MA.WTBB TjAPDO ' (Labe Placid—Sir Laddo). Terms —£5 ss. Half bred mares as per arrangement. Also — The Thoroughbred Welsh Pony TOMMY ATKINS. Terms—£2. For further particulars apply to BEN McGAUL, Electric Shoeing Forge, Marton, Or W. BEARD, Owner, Marton. TO bo at the service of breeders this season, at PERN FLATS, the draught stallion, . GLEN. By Glen Roy —Glen Gyle. Pees £3 3s. Guarantee £4 10s. Apply J. DALLY, Pern Plats, Marton. TO travel the Mar- " ton, Hunterville and Rewa districts, The Clydesdale Stallion, PRINCE OF QUALITY Puller Particulars later on. L. G. BREMER, Waverley. To Stand at Killymoon Farm, Bulls, the imported Shire Stallion DESFOKD DRAY BOY (24180.) Further particulars later. ELLIS BROS., Bulls. TO BREEDERS OP HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. SSk To travel the Wanganui and Surrounding Districts, the valuable PrizeWinning Imported CLYDESDALE STALLION ARNAGOUB, . (16,439). Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Foaled 12th June. 1905, Pee £6 6s, payable on or before Ist Jan., 1915. ARNAGOUR (16439); Sire. Dunure Blend (11691); Gr. Sire, Montrave Mao (9958); Dam, Maggie of Balliuton (1452); Sire of dam, Jordonshaw (3343). ARNAGOUR' (16439) is well known as a grand, big-sized, capital breeding horse, with first-class feet, well set pasterns, and broad, flat bones, with the best of action. He stands-17 hands high, is a horse of great substance, and has in his veins the beat of blood. He is built like a cart horse all over. He was stud horse on the estate of Lou, belonging to the trustees of the late Colonel Stuart, for the last four years, and as a stockgetter has few equals, if any. Colts and fillies got by him were first-at Balen for the last three years, and also won four championships, _ all showing that farmers may rely on having a sire to improve the breed in this district. TTia sire, “ Dunure Blend ” (11691), is a great horse, and won first honours at Kilmarnock, and is also a sure stockgetter. Gr. sire Montrave Mac (9958) is favourably known as a first-class breeding horse, a son of the renowned _ “ MacGregor ” (1487), out of the Champion Cawdor Cup mare, Montrave Maud (11786), by the Merryton “ Prince of Wales ” (673). One of his sons, “ Sylvander,” is a typical draught horse, and winner of first prize at the Autumn Show at Glasgow m 1899, and second at Edinburgh in 1900. His dam, Maggie of Ballinton (14542) is a superior mare, and the dam of many good ones, and she traces back to the wonderful Topsman (886), winner of first prize at London, and many more too numerous to mention.

To Travel the Wanganui and Surrounding Districts, The Champion Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, PRIDE OF WINDEMERE. (676, N.Z. Stud Book). Sire —Sandy Erskine (imn.) Dam Maggie Macaulay (1101). Terms —£1 4s, payable Jan. Ist, 1914. For further particulars, apply ALEX. DONALD, Owner, Putiki, Wanganui. TO Stand at Mt, Stewart, Pending, the Trotting Staillon, FRANZIE. 2—3.4. FRANZIE.- Sired by Franz (Imp.), full brother Trity. 2-12. Among many of the notable mares mated m Christchurch last season to Franzie was Dolly, dam of the champion horse, Ribbonwood, 2 J. Franzie was one of the gamest and'best mannered horses that ever raced, He is now 8 years old, and stands over 16 hands. Franzie is guaranteed to breeders to be sound and right in every way, and the fees charged for his services are very moderate * . .. , Terms—£6 6s season. Reduction for two or more mares. • Particulars from— A. FAY, Sanson P.O. mfn TO stand this season at Runnymcde, Marton, the Purebred Shire Stallion, Kiiieymon lensetre! Boy (10) N.Z.S.B, Vol. 6. Also —the Hunting Stallion, Madero, All wood —Nancy. Terms—4 guineas, payable 2nd January, 1915. Two or more mares the property of same owner as per arrangement. Good paddocking as per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars from — H. LUNN, Groom in Charge, or H. RUSSELL GAISPORD, Owner.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11111, 28 November 1914, Page 3