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THE STUD. AT THE REQUEST OF CLYDESDALE BREEDERS, THE HORSE HARD TIMES WILL AGAIN TRAVEL THE WESTERN DISTRICT, STANDING AT WALLACETOWN AND VISITING THE VICINITY. TERMS: £2 at service and £3 when mare proves in loal. P. BARRON, Stv94B Wallacetown. ’’Breed to the Best—the Best is None too Good.” LEE NORRIS. (IMP.) lias Character, Speed and Breeding to recommend him. WILL STAND THE SEASON AT RORKE’S DRIFT LODGE (InvercargiU). AND VISIT WINTON DISTRICTS. RECORD: 4.37. Brother to Barbara Lee, 2.101. Sire: Manrico 8., 2.71; Dam: Blanche Norris, 2.251. Second Dam: Ozanam, 2.7, by Axtell, sire of Axworthy. TERMS: Single Mare £lO 10-, payable end of season. Two or more mares (property of one owner) £9 9/-. Reducible £1 1/- if paid 15th January, 1927. Grazing: Wet Mares 5/-; Dry Mares 3/per week. Every car* taken but no responsibility. Mares by rail will be met at Mill Road Siding. For further particulars and extended pedigree apply: A. MATHESON; or J. L. Bannerman, Stud Groom, Rorke’s Drift Lodge, Invercargill. ’Phone 1322. Sdls3 TO STAND THIS SEASON IN INVERCARGILL And Travel the Surrounding Districts. THE THOROUGHBRED STAILION: BALBOA. By Varco (imp.)—Nerve, by BirkenheaJ (imp.)—Spot. He has had very few opportunities at the stud, but his early winning representatives include Baldowa (a winner over various distances), Laughing Eyes, Balasor, Queen Balboa, Snowfall, Good Leg (recently in Sydney), Black Duke, King Balboa, etc. BALBOA was a great racehorse. As a two-year-old he won Pioneer Handicap (5f.) at Riccarton with 7.11 in 1.1 4-5; Nursery Handicap (5f.) at Ellerslie, 8.10 in 1.1; Sylvia Handicap (6f.) at Ellerslie in 1.16. At three years: New Zealand Derby (IJm.) at Riccarton, 8.10, in 2.35 2-ssecs.; New Zealand St. Leger (l|m.) in 3.7 2-5. At four years: Auckland Cup (2m.) at Ellerslie, 8.5 in 3.27 3-5. He was narrowly beaten by Chortle in Awapuni Gold Cup (lsm.) in 1915, in 2.5 1-5. He was twice second in the Trentham Gold Cup, second in the Great Northern Derby, and second in the Hawke’s Bay Cup and Great Autumn Handicap. He also won minor races FEE: £lO 10/-; payable January 1, 1927. Paddocking 5/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. G. HEADS, Livery Stable, 5v926 Owner, Invercargill. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KIVERSDALE. THE BRILLIANT PACING STALLION: 2.15- WAVERLEY—4.3S Sire: Galindo (imp.); Dam: Thelma. Galindo is the sire of Hiram Galindo 2.13, Cameos 2.14, Kola Girl 2.15, Gleaming 4.30 2-5, Nancy Stair 4.33. Waverley 4.35, Michael Galindo (T.) 4.39, and a host >ef other good performers. Thelma has proved herself to be the greatest brood mare in Australasia. She is also the dam of Willowwood 2.24, Wildwood Junior 4.33, Marie Corelli 2.17, Adonis 2.14, Lady Sybil 2,18 and Cameos 2.15, dam Gf Onyx 2.9 3-5, 3.13 (1| mile grass track world's record) and 4.23 4-5, and Authoress (dam of the champion Author Dillon 2.6 and 4.21 4-5 secs). Neil Dennis, a full brother to Waverley, is sire of Marshal Neil 3.36 4-5. Terms: £lO 10/-; reducible to £7 7/- if paid by February 28, 1927. Two or more mares by arrangement. Mares not proving in foal taken at half fee next season. Good paddocking for mares at 2/6 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see Booklet Pedigree‘ STEVENSON & McMATH, 0e204 Owners, Riversdale. BREED TO A CHAMPION. THE PACING SIRE: FOUR CHIMES. ABBEY BELLS (Imp.)—F.B. WILL stand at C. McKAY’S, Hedgehope, and travel Winton and surrounding districts. FOUR CHIMES is the sire of Cathedral Chimes, 4.25, winner of N.Z. Trotting Cup, Free-for-All, Auckland Trotting Cup and two Champion Handicaps; Matchlight, 4.26 2-5; Taraire, 4.26 2-5 (winner of the last Australasian Championship at Perth); and numerous other good winners. During the last six seasons his stock have accounted for stakes to the value of £18,946 10/-. % TERMS: £7 7/-, reducible to £6 6/- if paid before January 31. 1927. Full guarantee by arrangement. Good grazing at 2/6 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. R. G. MITCHELL. Sg3oB In charge. ACCOUNTANCY AND LAW EXAMINATIONS. THE NUMBER of our Accountancy and Law Students constantly increases. Satisfied and successful candidates advertise the efficiency of our methods. Accountancy and Law Examinations take place in November. Begin your studies now and get in a full year’s work for the 1927 Exams. By Enrolling at Once you secure extra Tuition without additional Fee. B By putting off till after Christmas you crowd your work and jeopardise the result. Our Complete Postal Courses are framed to meet the requirements of the individual syllabus. They eliminate waste effort. They ensure success. 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Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 24

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