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Public Notices J. E. TAYLOR, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AOEKI. Tradesmen's Books of Accounts opened, kept uperviaed. Hents, Debts and other Accounts collected. Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. KSK sraSKt (Opposite Po'loe Station. Your Future Partner Described ADVICE given and questions answered re love offnira. huslneau and money iiiAttett), etc. Send lead pencil drawing of your leftthand size glove, your age, colour of eyea and complexion. Enclose postal note for 2s or 27 penny stamps. Stamped envelope to. MADAM L 0 T T I E fnnOP.O Welllingon RECENTLY IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION ROYAL KNIGHT (11172) Siro— Knight O'Cowal, 10,074. Dam Hell 11 of Meadowfield, by Princo Alexander, 88yy. O dam Princess Lawrence, by Prino« Lawrence, vol. 7, p. 261. es clam Bell of fttoadowfield. by Darn. ggg dam Lily of Meadow Held, by Old Siiiies, 57D. gggg_dam Molly, by Prince of Wales, ESSSS dam Lilly, by Garibaldi, 318. Royal Knight was bred by Mr- "Win itenwick, of Alcadowlield, Kdinburgh was foaled in June. 181)9, is of a beautiful dark brown colour, standing 17* bands uigh on the best of feet and legs, with, long springy pasterns so essential to the freedom of movement in a Clydesdale boras. Ho is a very bold, straight goer, making great use of himself before a&d i>ehind. Apart from his individual merits, his pedigree, as will be seen, is ona of the very best, possessing, as it does, all the blue blood in the Clydesdale. His Hire, Knight O'Uowal, was bred by Mrs Lamond, of Toward, who also bred tho renowned Sir JSverard, the airo of "Banon's Pride." Royal Knight had the Castle Eden premium lost year, and was just about engaged, to travel the tame district next season, where he gave every satisfaction, his first crop of foals being very promising, la- a preliminary account of the foals which were sold lost month by the Marquis of Londonderry a t bis ttaaham Harlour stud farm, "The Scottish Farmer" gays :— " The lirst on the list of filly foala is a big, close foal with splendid feet, got by Royal Knight, the high-priced Knight v horee, which Mr Taylor, Park Mains, recently shipped to New Zealand. Amongst the eighteen colts are several very highly bred and particularly big and stylish foals. The first, a tllceboned get of Royal Knight, stood first at tho Durham County Snow this year, and is uterise brother to Mr RiddeU's well-known stallion Lord Wotoeley. This foal is of fine colour and quality, and will be followed in the sale by a son of tho well-bred horse Baron St©wart." Of another, the report says :"A closelyhrcd foal of nice quality and big la that by Koyat Knight out of Muriel, by Gallant Prince." it will be observed that tbese roais are all remarkable for their size and quality and goort at tho ground. Royal Knight is now standing at «iasHlaikie's farm, and will meet mares by appointment. TERMS — &5 5a for tho eoason. Full guarantee ns per arrangement. For further particulars apply to tho Urooin in charge, or J. A- MITCHELL & CO., Invercargill. yT^L, rFUE IMPORTED P ©Kj^JbSMLffi BRED CLYDESDALE £g[^j£fe2!iL CARM.YLE Will stand at his owner's farm, HARRINGTON'S, and Travel tho Surrounding Districts. CARMYLE'S sire, the famous Kelvin, by Crawford's Lord Clyde (imp.). Kelvin was winner of over forty first and champion prizes in Australia. Kelvin's dam, Princess Maud VII., by the famous Prince Charlie (imp.) ; grandsire. Farmer (2S'l) ; g-grandsire, Glancer (838) ; K-g-grandsiro, Young Champion (937) ; K-g-g-gmndsire, Bloomfleld - Champion V->d) ; g-g-g-g-grandsire, .Glancer 11. <337) ; g-g-g-g-g-grandsire, Glancer I. (33G) ; g-g-g-g-g-g-grondsire, Glancer, nlias Thompson's Black Horse (835), wno was out of tho Lampits mare, one of the foundations of the Clydesdale breed in Scotland. CARMYLE'S dam. Grace, winner of nine firsts and four champion prizes in Australia ; by the famous Purves, -winner of 70 lirst and champion prizes, amounting to aver £700 io priza zaoney. UAKMYLte is tho true type of a- Clydesdale, and is just what breeders havo been looking for— viz., quality and substance combined. There is no better bred horse ; there is no better breeding horse. His show career will compare with any stallion in Australasia, and he is just what a good judge might call a big, gooiT one. TERMS— £S eath maro ; £2 at end of tho season, and £3 wh«n mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply to — JAS. T. COX, Owner, Harrington's.WOOL WOOL SALE DATES JAN. 8 & FEB. 9, 1904 CONSIGN Wright, Stephenson & Cc, PRIVATE SIDING, TNVERCARGTLL CHALLENGE i SOLUBLE MANURES SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR A Dry Hot Season. USE OUR SPECIAL FERTILISERS FOR TURNIP 3 SWEDES GRABS RAPE MANGOLDS CABBAGE TOP DRESSING Wright, Stephenson & Co

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Southland Times, Issue 19232, 19 December 1903, Page 4

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