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OiiEAT SPRING SALE! BUY YOUB FURNITURE AT PEG-DEN’S PMMERST6N NORTH. BEST:AND CHEAPEST. iras iS YOU 3 0 ”3RTiMltr. Gfeat’Sprtog Sale Commences September Ist. rrjswrrjinijwsn*wii*t aacPSKKfaK a*.. DEVOLUTION.” Imported (16774) Bred by John Forrest, Knockinlaw, Kilmarnock, Scotland. Sirs REVELAPiTA (1187 S) Dam Lily of Knockinlaw, (16081), by Prince Alexander (8899). G-Dam Miss Daisy of Camel (12785). by Prince of Kyle (7155). G-g dam Tulip (8520), by Top Gallant (1850). G-g-g-dam Jean (6430), by Lord Lyon (489). G-g-g-g-dam Jess of Boreland (2093), by Briton (2639). Rkvklanta’s sire, Baron’s Pride, dam Marchioness of Girvan (11806), by Prince of Albion (6178). G-dam Bell (1116), by Emperor (277). k _G-g-dam Queen, by Lofty (460 vol. 1). , BEY GLUTTON was considered one of the best bred colts of the season. “ The Scottish Farmer ” of May 10th, 1913, commenting on the breeding of Eevelanta. says : “ There is no better bred horse, and certainly no more than six better breeding horses in the Clydesdale world.” He is considered one of the best and most successful sons of the great Baron’s Pride. As a yearling he was Ist at the Highland : in 1903 he was Ist at the Glasgow Stallion Show and 2nd at the Highland ; in 1904 he was Ist at Glasgow Stallion Show, Ist at the Highland at Perth, also winning the, Cawdor Cup ; in 1906 he was Ist at Glasgow Stallion Show, beating the Premium horse Malvolio. Revolution’s dam, Lily of Knockinlaw, is by Prince Alexander, who was sold as a yearling for 1200 guineas and was Ist and Champion at the Highland the same year, and won the Cawdor Cup at Glasgow gs a three-year-old. His g-dam, Miss Daisy of Camel, is by Prince of Kyle, who was sold when 18 months old for 1700 guineas, and won Ist at Kilmarnock, Ayr and Glasgow as a yearling, 2-yeat-old and 3-year-old, also winning the Cawdor Cup that year. G-g-dam, Tulip, by Top Gallant, who was sold as a yearling for 1500 guineas, and was without doubt the best breeding horse of his day. REVOLUTION was only shown twice in Britain, viz., at the Royal at Doncaster last year where he was placed 2nd, and at the Highland at Cupar where he was placed 3rd in a class of 22. These being the two largest Shows in Great Britain.

TERMS; EIGHT GUINEAS. Viz., £4 4s on Ist January and £4 4s in September following, unless mare is proved! uot to be in foal. % Groom’s fee—-ss, payable at first serviceJOHN McGREGOR, Groom in Charge, Marton. TO TRAVEL MARTON AND TURAKJNA DISTRICTS. The Pure Clydesdale Colt mmmu prince. (Agitator—Bonny Jean,) PRINCE is a beautiful Wl bay, rising 6 years old. He stands 16% hands hu>h on a splendid set of legs. Ho shows true Clydesdale quality in his anatomy His action is admirable; ho is a splendid mover, and his equal would be hard to find. His sire is the famous imported horse Agitator, aud his dam is Bonnie Jean by Maoarthur, g dam by Herd Laddie, g-g----dam by Lord Salisbury, a horse that left an?indelible impress on the Clydesdale breed of this country,] Mimifcau took Ist and champion as a 3year old, 1912, and 2nd in 1913 in a field of 14. Last year not shown. TERMS— £4 4s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage Pees 2/6 payable first service, ' G. CHAMBERLAIN, Owner. 6. YOUNG, Groom in charge Sacon Gsmpany Pigs will be received at— OCTOBER Mangaonoho, Tuesday 9 23 Hunterville, Tnea. (sale day) 9 23 Rata, Wednesday 10 24 Hulls (Mr o ’Brian’s) Wednes. 17 31 Halcombe, Saturday 20 Fielding, at Factory every Monday and Tuesday. Rongotea, ' Monday 8 22 K. MoNAE, Phone 316. Buyer, The !tZ O Farmers Co-Op. Basm and leat Packing 00.., Ltd,, vvill receive Prime Bacon Pigs at tht fallowing weighing stations: —, Tram leaves Ohakca, 10,30 a.m. Truck ordered for Mungaonoho when required. BUYK-83-—James McAlley, Denbigh Street, Psilding, phone 363; H. Ware, Frit? Street Palmerston North, 'phone 625. The worst roads can’t ‘‘chaw up” CLINCHER - DREADNOUGHT MOTOR CYCLE TYRES. They are made the other way. Oversize 26 x 2%; heavy 28 s 3. Ask any lira dealer.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11365, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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