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THE STUD, T° STAND AT WOODLANDS, The American-bred Trotting Station, YOUNG STAR POINTER ' (June Pointer—Lady Estelle.) Paddock? provided for Marcs at 2/6 per week. TERMS: £5 5/- payable Jnn. 1, 1921. For further particulars see Cards. Ow7S6 A. PETTIGREW, Woodlands. rpo STAND AT MAKAREWA. The Highly-bred English Stallion, FLEETHAM (10) (imp.), 1914. Bred by Lord Londonderry. FLEETHAM UH. Pic ton .(7) —Fiete. FTcctham’s sire, Pielou V (second in Ep som Derby to Spearmint) by Urvioto (1 >, by Bend Or (1). PjcioiTs dam, Hecuba, uy Itunomy (19), from Helen ot Troy, by Hermit (5). Flectham’s dam, Flete, by the great St. Simon (111, by Galopm (3). Dam, Free, .;y Plebeian (11), dam by Kettledrum (3). —Haricot. There is no better bred horse in New Zealand. For extended pedigree see ■i.Z. Stud Book, Vol. VII., p. 293. The grand-dam of Champion Gloaming, No Trumps, is by Orvieto, tne grand-sire of iTectham. Prank, tne oam oi ivdrusn, is oy ITclon, also Light Brigade, the best three-year-old of his year in England, who was sold for a big figure to go to America lor stud purposes. His Majesty the King cas three Pictons in his stable. Fleetham is a beautiful, commanding orown, standing 10.2, lull of quality and substance, with clean Hut bono and good ieet. He was a great weight-carrier oii the lurf and looks to be capable of begetting the best of racehorses, cross-country perlormers or hurdlers. He lias already been tested at the stud, serving lour mares, the result being four colt ioais, two-year-olds, i'ieetham is a natural jumper. Fleetham, invariably raced under big weights and agiunst strong lieids, was a good racehorse .(Jcspile meeting wita uiislorrune on the training track. In 1917-18: Asnburtou, Second Flack Welter (Of.), sec oud 7.13, neck, ten started; time, 1.14 2-5. Dunedin: Brighton Handicap (Im.), second i.9, ten started, won length; tune, 1.43 i ,V ellington; Trial Plate (6tJ, second 10.2, 2; twenty-one started; three lengths. Era Ora Handicap (til..-, won 9.12, twenty started, won half length. In 1918-19 Dunedin; Salisbury Handicap Urn.), won i.ll, nine staru-J, won head, time 1.-13. In 1919-20 —At Dunedin Spring; Taioma Flam } cheap (oi.;, won 9.1n, ten started, won length. Gore Spring; Wantwood Flack H. Fil.) second 9.9, seven started, halt length. Eastern Hack 11. (Imj, second 9.12, six started, won necK; time, 1.45. Hook early. He will serve a limited ■i.nnoer ot approved mares at £lO 10/-, .ayable January 1, 1921. Good paddocking lor mares at 3/- per week. Mares by rail consigned to Vv uiiacetown Junction. Every caie taken with mares but no responsibility. Letters ana telegrams, Makaicwa Post Office. FRANK DONOVAN, A-G57 Owner in Charge. TO STAND AT HALFULTi AND TRAVEL TO GUFua. Thoroughbred American-bred Sire, MOHAWK Mexican —Maxine Elliott. The sire oi Mohawk, known as Mexican, was one of the most brilliant two-year-olds ot his day in America, and a representative of the Speculum hue of Vedette, the grandsire oi M. Simon, an irreproacuable English pedigree. The American dam oi Mohawk, viz., Maxine Elhott, by Strathmore —Wanda (won 66,001) dollars on turf), uy Mortimer (sire of Aprtmoat). Urania, a half-sister to Maxine Elliott, won 35 races in America, also producing Armenia .dam ot Durbar il. English Derby winner). Mohawk is a very handsome upstanding horse of a tj pe not often met with in N.Z. lie was a good racehorse, winning 13 races, .Deluding Gamaru Cup (one mile) with 8.4 in 1.41 1-5 and Templeton Handicap (6L, at C'.J.C. headquarters with 7.11 in 1.13 1-5. Ho has already served one year successfully at the stud at Arrowtown. Good paddocking provider!. All care of mares taken, but no responsibility. TERMS; £7 7/’-; payable January’ 1, 1921. A. O'KANE, Owner, in charge. Aw7Bl TO STAND AT CLOVERDALE. DRUMMOND, and Travel the WESTERN district. The Clydesdale Stallion, JOHN DOUGLAS. 3-year-old. Sire —General Douglas (imp.), 16412. Dam —Czarina of Drummond (429). John Douglas is an upstanding bay Colt with plenty of substance and quality cumI i.uued. He holds an unbeaten show record I a 2-year-01.1. j Terms on application to -- | JOHN WEyR, Groom in Charge, j ROBERT KENNEDV, Owner, j 0k427 Drummond, 1 COLDSTREAM BELLS. I j (Pacer, N.Z.5.8., M. 19.) i l-*Y Abbey Bells (imp. A.5.8.) from Sin -*— Tasker (2.10, -i.-icE (JVZ.S.FE), anc champion in her day. by the celebrated iiothscmld from Jessie (2.25) (N.Z.5.8.) tunic record-holder) by Boston, by Berlin ump.), Horn yucen Emma (imp.). Coldstream Beiis is the sire oi the champion tally D ucen Chimes (2.18), winner ol iho two Derbies, Champion Stakes, at Christchurch, as well as the Taranaki Futurity Stakes; C-pringtield, another good winner at Canterbury; Coldwater (3 years 3.43), last 1 in 1.12, considered the best colt produced in Southland. Will stand at farm, Grove Bush, and travel n limited district, including Whiten. TERMS: £5 5/-, payable on January 1, 1921, with return privilege. Grazing, 2/ti per week; groomage, 5/-. All care taken but no responsibility. Trained mares met ai Woodlands. | Apply B. G. Mitchell (in charge of horse), I ur Jackson Munro, P. 0., Grove Dfk S-642 TRAVEL THE WESTERN DISTRICT The Renowned Breeding Imported Clydesdale Stallion, SiUCHENCRUIVE. TERMS—£2 2/- at end of season, and £3 3/- when mare proves in foal. i P. BARRON, Qcl26 Wallacetown. TO STAND AT GROVE BUSH AND X TRAVEL THE DISIKicTS OF WOODLANDS, MORTON MAINS, MVROSS i BUSH, LONGBU'SH, MOKOTDA, AND ; rv/vl'tcKA. j The Imported Clydesdale Stallion, j DRUMSLEED PRINCE, 16551. Sire, Dunedin 12951, g.-sire Robert Darnley 10,115, g.-g.-sire Garnet Cross 1662, g.-g. g.-sire Farmer's Fancy 302. Dam, Missie 28501, g.-dam Kate 28.500. Drumsleed ri luce is a beautilul horse standing over 17 hands with splendid legs. He was imported from Sc-otiand in 1913 by Mr James McMurray, Greenvale, WTukaka, anc was bred by Mr WTn. Lindsay, Drumsleed, Fordoun, Kincardineshire. Drumsleed Prince holds the certificate of the Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He is a sure foal-getter and has transmitted to his stock all the true qualities of the Clydesdale. f TERMS—£S 5/-; £2 12/6 at end of Season and £2 12/fj when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged after service, owner at time of service held responsible. All care taken but no responsibility FRANK ANDERSON, Ocl2l Owner, Grove Bush.

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Southland Times, Issue 18983, 18 November 1920, Page 8

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