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Stallions SBASON -1899-1900 ffAK, mo stand this Season a HEDGBHOPE, 4 And travel the Wyndham Edendale, Mataura Island Pine Bush, and surrounding districts. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, GLENJDARIN GLEN CABIN is a dark bay horse, lisiog four years old, stands full 16 j hands, fine flat hard bone and plenty of substance Pedigree : GLEN CABIN, bred by the late K B Ferguson, Oamaru. Sire, Glen Lyon—by British Lion (imported from Scotland.) British Lion—by Argyle (2567), Vol VI. His dam, Darling, by Prince of Wales (673), Vol I.—g dam, Maggie, by Lochend Champion (448) Vol 1. Argyle (2567), Vol Vl,—by Largs Jock (414), Vol 1; dam Jean—by Loudon Tam (508), Vol 11. For full pedigree see cards TERMS—£I first service, and £2 when mare prove, in foal. GEOBQE YOUNG, Owner, Hedgehope SEASON—IB99-1900. BKwk VU X-jivr FpO stand this season at X CLOVERLY FABM, V I Spar Bush, and travel.Waianiwa, Wallacetown, Winton and Centre Bush Districts, * THE PUBEBRED^CLYDESDALE STALLION, DAVAAR. DAVAAE is a beautiful dark Bay, prising thrre ears, stands 10-3 hands, set on fine short legs, with plenty of good bone and first-class feet; has superior action and a fine docile temper. Sire—Macarthur, bred by L Dugdale, Esq, Springfield, Myriong, Victoria. Dam—Bess by Landey, gained first prize in brood mare class at Invercargill in 1888;first and champion in 1889; first in 1890; second in 1891; first for mare with’ two of her progeny in 189 S. Macarthur’s Sire, Macßride (2 ’B7) bred by A Montgomery, Esq, Nethershall, Ca-tle Louglass, winner of first pr zes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, and nuu erous first prizes in Victoria. Macarthur’s g. Sire, MacGregor (1487) . one ot the champion breeding stallions in Scotland, and full brother to the famous Flashwood. Macartbur’s g.g Sire, Darnley (222), the leading breeding stallion of his day. For further particulars see J Scottish Stud Book. Last year Macarthur’s stock took the principal prizes wherever shown. TEBMS—L2 on Ist February, 1900, and L2 when mare proves in foal. Groom.’a fee ss, payable at first service Further particulars on application to JAMES DRAIN, Owner, or JOSEPH BUNTON, Groom in charge rpO TRAVEL INVERCARGILL • DISTRICT, THE TROTTING STALLION BERLIN DOLL. By Berlin, Imp ; dam, Dolly, by Chorister, Imp. BEBL’N DOLL is a very handsome dappled bay with black points, and stands 16 hands high, with a most docile temper, splendid feet, and a clean-gaited tretter. Berlin Doll has started twice and won once. Berlin Doll’s stock cannot be beaten either for trot ing, -carriage horses, or hackneys, as his stock are bringing high prices. Berlin Doll is also the sire of the trotters Belmont, Return, Kosie and others Kosie won the double at Kurow, and also trotted two miles in ( hristchurch in smin. 9 secs, and many others, and h ! s progeny cmnot be beated, as by referring to the following gentlemen, all information can be gained from them—James McKewen, Dunedin ; Thomas Ritchie, Dunedin; James Jeffs, Dunedin ; H. Craig. Lawrence; George Russell, Gore ; W. A. Scott. Middlemareh, and John L. Jopp, junr., Invercargill He is also a proved horse and there is no waiting to see what his stock are, because, if be is given a fair mate, he will throw a trotter of high class, and is also a sure foal getter, which is a great benefit in regard to owners of mares TERMS—L 4 4s; L2 2s at end of season, and L2 2a when n are proves in foal. Groom’s fee ss, payable at first service Good Grass Paddocks, well watered. Every care taken, but no responsibility. All mares sold or ex changed to be paid before removal. For further particulars apply to T. MORTIMER, Waikiwi Or J. McKAY, Groom in charge npO Stand this Season a WALL ACETOW X, ** And travel the surrounding districts, K A _ THE IMPORTED HACKNEY STALLION, Saturn. Saturn’s progeny are now the most saleable light harness horses in Southland, having plenty size, style and knee action, with splendid feet and legs. For full pedigree see cards A first-class grass paddock for mares from a distanoo ou Mr A Tappet’s farm at IS OU a wcok, vribli plenty good water. Mares will receive every ati en.tion." All care taken of mares but no responsibility. For terms and full particulars apply to ALEX. FRASER, Groom in charge rpO Stand at DRUMMOND and * Si® travel Winton, Wallacetown, Thornbury, acd Otautau Districts, THE AMERICAN STANDARDBRED TROTTING STALLION, Brooklyn, (Holder of B and 2 mile record.) Brooklyn is a beautiful black horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches high, is nine years old, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp); dam Watlass, by Berlin (imp); 2nd dam, Messenger Maid (imp) by Messenger Chief (2.25 A dam by David by David Crocket, Jun. Blackwood Abdallah, by Homer. 2nd dam by Blackwood 2 31); 3rd dam by Norman ; 4th dam by Mambrino Chief. Following are a few of Brooklyn’s performances: — At 3 years spring Handicap (harness), two miles, at Canterbury 7 Park from nine others; Final Handicap, one mile, at Heathcote, from scratch, beating ten others. Riccarton Plate Handicap, one mile, in which he put up a record time of 2min 41 sec, truly a great performance for a three-year-old. As a four-year-old he surpassed all performances of the same age in New Zealand. He held the stallion harness record of 2.41 for one mile, a good performance for a oolt entering his fourth year. For full record see cards. CHARLES AFFLECK, Owner. THOS. AFFLECK (in Charge) rno STAND AT HIS A OWNER’S FARM DRUMMOND & Ji* (Where he will serve approved mares only) THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION, MacarthurMACARTHUR ia a bay, stands 10 hands 1 inch high, was foaled 6th August, 1887, and bred by Lawrence Dugdale, Myriong, Victoria. MACARTHUR’S sire Macbride (2987) bred by A Montgomery, Eeq, Nethershall, Castle Douglass, winner of first prizes at Glasgow and Kilmarnock, and numerous first prizes in Victoria, Macarthur’s g sire. Macgregor (1457) one of the champion breeding stallions in Scotland, and full brother to the famous Flashwood. Macarthur’s g g sire Darnley (222) the leading breeding Stallion of his day. , For full pedigree see cards TERMS—Paddock mares, £5 ss; Mares led to horse, £4 4s. Half at end of season and balance when mare proves in foal. Groom’s fee ss, payable first service AU care taken but no responsibility. AU marcs sold or exchanged to be held as in foal JOHN EWAN, Owner. A. FORBES, Groom in Charge SEASON 1899-1900. ITIO STAND THIS SEASON J. at WALLACETOWN and travel tho Surrounding Districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Lochinvar Rising 4 years, bred by Alex Bannatyne, Waikouaiti. n Sire, Cragievar ; dam, Rosie, by Eenlomond ; Benlomond by Young Vanquisher ; grand dam, by MsGavin’s Hero, imported from Tasmania. LOCHINVAR is a beautiful bay, with fair substance, good clean hardy legs, with the hair right set on, and the best of feet. At Palmerston t-how he was Ist as a yearling, at same Show Ist as a two-year old, 2nd at Invercargill as a three-yeaa-old, ANDREW STEVENSON, Wallace town. HJO STAND THIS a A SEASON Wf' V-3 AtMartindaie, Ryal Bush, Xi Blakie’s Farm, ned travel F B S Otautau, Drummond, Thornbury, and adjoining Districts THE PUREBRED CLYDE’DALE STALLION Shepherd Lad. SHEPHERD LAD is a light baj’ horse, five years old, and of blood on both sides that cannot be beaten, either here or in any other of the Australian colonies. Sire, Herd Laddie, imported from Scotland; dam, Maggie McCormick 2nd : grand, sire, Jimmy Gray ; grand dam, Maggie McCormick (imported). Shepherd Lad’s half-sister took Ist prize in he class and champion prize for the best animal on the "•round at the Melbourne Show, competing against stallions imported from Scotland, and was sold in conjunction with her mother for tCO guineas. TERMS—£2 on Ist February, 1909, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Full guarantee, £5 ss. Groom’s fee, ss, payable at first service. For full psdigree see card?. JAMES BLAKIF, Owner. JOHN SHEPHERD, Groom in charge Note—Owners of mares eoid or exchanged after the first service are responsible for all let s,

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Southland Times, Issue 14516, 16 December 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 14516, 16 December 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)

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