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THE PUREBRED CLYDES DALE STALLION, Marcellas Yet Will stand at Lyndburst Farm, Waitoa, and travel in the immediate district. Sire : Marcellus (536) by K.T* (10789) by Handsome Prince (io3s°) dam May Queen (9336) . ( f ) Dam-Lady E r skine, by Sandy Erskiue, imp (l09 ( -°) ( 2 ) Dam—Jess Donaldson by Heart of Oak (3) Dam— Princess, by Young Banker. , „ (4) Dam—Rose, by Lord Salisbury (5) Dam—Jesse, by Kettle Dani of Marcellus Yet : Dolly 0’ VVaihou (i f o6) by Royal Tar, by Salisbury 1' »e. (2) Dam— Violet (1405) by Commodore (1106) (3) Dam— Flower, by Lord Rosebery (260) (4) Dam Rose, by Ran tin Robin (5) Dam -Jessie Burns, by Bob, Bums (imp) Marcellus Yet is a fine dark bay colt, rising 3 years. He shows plenty of bone and abundance of hair of great quality, and with the above breeding, farmers would do well to see him before placing their mares. Being only a young colt, he will take only a limited number of mares. Fees : 3 guineas. Grazing for mares is 6d per week. Two or more mares as per agreement. Every care taken but no respon.* sibility. For further particulars apply to N. E, MIKKELSEN, wner i Waitoa, Lord Dudley (Lord Hopetoun, 652—Diamond, 1950) At the Service of Breeders this Season Lord Dudley 984, n.z. Stud Book foaled 1905, and bred by H. Rhodes, is a powerfullybuilt horse, with splendid bone, good hair, and first-class action. Sire, Lord Hopetoun, 652, by Lord Roberts, 952, dam lima, 2341 ; Lord Roberts by Herd Laddie, 3863 S.B. dam the late Hon. M. Holmes’ champion mare, Princess, by Crown Prince 403, by Lord Salisbury 114. (Princess was never beaten-in the Show ring). lima 2321—(Hopetoun’s dam is by Quality King, 355 ; dam Heather Bell, by Glengyle, 337). Heather Bell took 17 firsts and champion prizes up to three years old. Diamond, 1950, by Lord Elderslie 934, by Hard Times, dam Lizzie, by Lord Salisbury, 114, Diamond’s dam by Glancer, 186, grand dam by Duke or Albany, 99?.

Lord Hopetoun has been shown on many occasions from a yearling up to date, and has only had to take second award once. He has proved himself a sire of the first order not only as a Show ring horse but as a sire of stock that command big prices in the sale ring. Lord Dudley has only been shown once, and at Waikato Central Show as a two-year-old ; he was placed Ist and reserve champion in a class of six. His dam on the same occasion took Ist for mare With foal, and his own sister reserve champion in mares. Anyone conversant with pedigree will agree that Lord Dudley is decended from the very best strains procurable. He has a combination of strains that would be v'ery difficult to beat in any 'one animal, being directly connected with Herd Laddie, Crown Prince, and Quality King, Glengyle and Hard Times —New Zealand’s very best. He also has a double strain of the famous Lord Salisbury, one of the best horses of the Dominion. Lord Dudley was responsible for the foal that was awarded the prize for “ Best Draught Foal ” on the ground at the Te Aroha A.P. & H. Association’s Show last year. TERMS— £I 10s, single mare, two or more £l each. PAYABLE — Ist January, 1916, CRIBB BROS, Waihou. Prince Robert NCh 571, N.Z., D.S.B. Bred by W. Stormoutb, Esq, Drummond, Southland, Sire Garthlaud (11,347 5.C.5.8.) imp, dam. Blossom (1005) This horse is well and favourably known in this district. For further particulars see cards. Route, Monday : From Te Aroha West to Mangaiti, stajing at T. Hines, Tuesday : Through Mangaiti, via Mr Strange’s, via Eastport Road, staying at Mr Dearlove’s. Wednesday ; Through Waitoa, via flax mill to Waihou. staying at hotel in the evening. Thursday ; From Waihou to Te Aroha West. Friday: Staying Thursday night at Mr MeNicol’s. Through Shaftesbury and Manawaruphome on Friday. Terms; - Single mare, £a, 4s; two or more, £3 xos each. R. B. HINES, Owner Or Groom in Charge.

Royal Chief To Staud at the Owner's Farm Black colt, rising 5 years, by Chief Commander—Maid Royal* Registered in new Clydesdale Stud Book, Clydesdale Horse Society, of the Dominion of New Zealand (incorporated), Registered. For pedigree see cards. Terms, £3 3s, single mare ; two or more, £2 xos each. For full particulars as to pedigree see cards, R. B. HINES, Owner, Or Groom in Charge. St. Amans The handsome thoroughbred stallion by Soult—Rottie To Stand at the barm To travel where inducement offers St. Amans is said to be one of the best looking horses in New Zealand, and his breeding is so well-known throughout New Zealand that further comment is unnecessary. Already some of his stock have realised the high price of 100 guineas without being raced. Terms Single mare, £5 5s ; two or more, £$ 4s each. Owners of mares at time of service held responsible for the fees for mares sold or exchanged. Real good grazing and every care, hut no responsibility is 6d per week. Card's on application. Inspection invited at any time.. All fees payable January Ist, 1916. R. B, HINES, Owner

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15706, 6 December 1915, Page 4

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