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SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. SKIN SALES Fanners please note that we hold successful Skin Sales at Invercargill on the third Thursday in each month. SELL YOUR Hides Sheepskins Calfskins Tallow etc. BY AUCTION AND OBTAIN FULL MARKET VALUE. Southland Farmers’ Co-op Assn., Ltd. INVERCARGILL WINTON GORE THE STUD. TO STAND AT ISLA BANK AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION WINSOME FAVOURITE. (1896) VOL. 7, N.Z.C.S.B. (Foaled October 29, 1922). Bred by J. M. Smith, Kakanui, North Ot ago. Sire: Knockinlaw Favourite (imp.) Dam: Winsome Ruby, by Baron Winsome (imp). Winsome Favourite is a beautiful bay horse, standing 17] hands high on the best of feet and legs, with plenty of good quality hair. He is an exceptionally good mover and iwssesses all the characteristics of a typical Clydesdale horse. For terms and full particulars apply to McKENZIE BROS. Isla Bank P.O. Phone 245. 5w1377 AT THE REQUEST OF CLYDESDALE BREEDERS, HARD TIMES WILL TRAVEL THE .WESTERN AND ’ ' WINTON DISTRICTS AND STAND AT WALLACETOWN. TERMS—£2 end of season, £3 when mare proves in foal. 5w1335 P. BARRON. THE CHOICELY BRED GOOD BREEDING HORSE “BARON MAC” (1509), Vol. 6. Sire, JOHN DOUGLAS (1225), Vol. 5. Dam, LADY MAC (1941), Vol. 5. WILL TRAVEL THE WAIMAHAKA, MATAURA ISLAND, GLENHAM, FORTIFICATION, TOKANUI, OTARA AND FORTROSE DISTRICTS. TERMS—. 3 guineas 15th January, 1929; half guarantee, 3 guineas 15th September, 1929. ROBERT KENNEDY, Owner. HUGH NEILSON, Groom in charge. 5w1333

mO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE TUA, J- AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE COLT LADDIE’S HEIR. Sire, BLACK MAC; Dam, LADY BELLE. TERMS—2 guineas at end of season, 3 guineas when mare proves in foal. All care taken but no responsibility. A. & T. PETTIGREW, Owner. CHRIS. HARDY, Groom in charge. 5w1332 TO STAND AT OTAUTAU. f|IHE FASHIONABLY BRED STALLION WAVERLEY. Sire: GALINDO. Dam: THELMA. Thelma is the dam of Wildwood, Adonis, Cameo, etc. Waverley is the sire of Luoth, Direct Wave, Play Wave, Brown Admiral, Winesley, Harold Lee, etc. All young promising performers. Further particulars from j. m. McConnell. Sh3B3 Otautau. r|lo STAND AT MAKAREWA. THE HIGHLY-BRED IMPORTED STALLION FLEETHAM (10), BRED BY LORD LONDONDERRY. By Picton (7) by Orvieto (1) by Bend Or (1) from Flete by St. Simon (11), the greatest sire the world has known, from Free by Plebeian. Fleetham is a direct descendant of Queen Mary the ancestress of Blair Athol, Bayardo, Hampton, Leinburg, and Paper Money who is standing in New Zealand at 100 guineas service fee. It will be seen from the above that Fleetham is certainly one of the best bred horses standing in New Zealand to-day. Fleetham stands 16.2 hands in height, bone 8J inch below knee, with as clean a set of legs as any horse standing in the Dominion. Fleeham is in great heart for the coming season and ’.s in his prime as far as stallion’s ages go for leaving of his best if given decent mares and treating their offspring right. Breeders can rest assured of getting high-class horses that can jump, stay or sprint. Fleetham, sired Jack O’ Lantern, a young horse that could sprint, stay and jump. He was without a doubt one of the gamest horses that ever faced a hurdle and would have made his presence felt in the Grand National Hurdles this year only for meeting with an accident at Gore in a hurdle race in which he broke a fetlock on landing when a sure winner. Although he broke his leg he never fell. Fleetham has some very promising young jumpers with plenty of speed qualifying with the Birchwood hounds this season for future events and are all natural jumpers. Two of them were first and second in the maiden-jump-ing competition at the Drummond Hunt. French Fleet, Wairio, Fenham, Golden Fleet, Fleetham’s Monica, Captain Blood, all natural jumpers. FLEETHAM will serve 30 mares this season at 15 guineas, payable January 1, 1929. The best of grass, water and shelter for mares at 3/- per week. Mares will get special attention if required. Mares by rail consigned to Wallacetown Junction. Letters and telegrams Makarewa P.O. Every care taken but no responsibility. Aj3B7 FRANK DONOVAN, Owner.

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Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 24 (Supplement)

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