J|^ To Stand This Season. * At Dovedale, _»'l^^^Bl and travel Motueka, Mouv^^gk|nl tere, Wauneas, & Nelson BUCK BELDON. The thoroughbred trotting stallion. By Jay Beldon-Verace. Black Beldon h a black horse, 5 years old, and an exceptionally well bred colt, and has proved himself a trotting horse by winning the Electric Handicap—l anile—at Auckland last year in 2.26. Fee, £3 3s, payable on or before the Ist of January, 1914. W. MARTIN, 3590: Owner. ] jby. To .Stand the Seaton at v^j^». ■ Nelson and Tiavel Sur Sb^BbV toun<iing Districts. flTfrlVftt^" Twy- Teotting Stallion, IMPERIAL BELL BOT. (2 miles, 5.2.) Sire, Prince Imperial. Hambletonian Bell Boy—^Princess, 'by Dexter. Dam, Black Angel by Blackwood Abdallah. Black Angel is the dam of Architect, Plan, Gimlet, and other noted performers. Prince Imperial is the sire of Bribery, 2.16, Lady Clare, Aberfeldy. Advance, Advocate, and other well known performers. Imperial Bell Boy is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16.2. He is the sire of Ding-dong, Bell Briar, Little Bones, Lou Belle, Sammy, and others. In the show ring he holds an unbeaten record, having ten firsts to his credit. Fees, £3 3s, payable on last visit. Groomage fee, 6s, payable first service. T. H. MARTIN, 3^ .____. Nelson. MIGHTY ATOH. X^^^Rw Tom Toy (imp.) Topsy Mighty Atom is a bay pony with black points, 3 years, standing eleven hands, with beautiful fiat bone, and in every way a model pony to breed from Fee, £2 10s. Paddoeking for mares at 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Standing at Owner* Stables , Richmond. J. E. BARUAM (Owner), Stai and Garter Hotel, 3591 Richmond jtgk To Travel Thia Season. jS|i||H»'' In the Waimea. Moutere, JuPi^m 'Neudorf, Motueka. and I^^QlQli Surrounding Districts. The Cltdksdaliß' STALMONi BOBBIE BURNS. C&ted by Jas. Gemmel, Omarua). Bobbie Burni is a dark dapple baj by Balintrae by Hard Times, from Win nic, by Crown Prince, both ohampioii horß©*. Bobbie Barns, dam, Blossom, by Heart of Oak, grand-dam Roasie, bj Duke of Buccleugh, by Lofty (imp.). Bobbie Butob was awarded eeoond pnz© at Oam&ru second at Palmerston, second at Duneoin at three years old, and was placed in a field of 24 horses at Dunedin Parade'when four years old. Fee:. £3; redaction made for two oi more mares. . THOS. ROUGHTON, Owiier, ..,.,, Spring Grore. . G. INWOOD, in charge. 3691 i : j^tL. <u>^ Rn<^ Travel i^^fc^Wßfr *tis Reason in the J^^^BBF 'Nelson, Wakapuaka. <9HMHp Bichmond. Wakefield, r/faTJlliirff"^^l - Dovedale, Motueka., The Mouterea, and surrounding districts. Th* Fashlonably-brsd Hori* PRINCE DARNLEY. PRINCE DARNLEY is rising five years old; a beautiful bay, standing 17 hands, and is a great mover. It has been lecorded by competent judges that he is one oftne best, if "not the best, horses yet bred in the Dominion; but in addition to beine well bred, he is a grand big stylish norse of great quality, and undoubtedly a true type of his sire and grandsire. Prince Darnley was sired by the renowned Silver Gift (imported, 12,359), by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (9369-), by Darnley (222). Dam, Dainty, by the famous Danger Signal (imported,by the New Zealand Government), grandsire .by Royal Albert; dam, Black Queen'; grand^dam, Darling, by Noble (imported). The Champion Draught Stallion Prince Darnley can 'be found on his rounds as under :— Will leave G. Kromer's stables Monday morning, through Ngatimoti, Mr. Troup's Stables, Thorpe, at night. Tuesday—through Dovedale, Wakefield at night, Mr. Wilkinson's stables. Wednesday—Spring Grove, Brightwater, and Waimeas, Richmond at night. Thursday—round about Richmond, same stables at night. Friday —through 1 to Upper Mputere, E. Eggers' staples at noon, G. Sromer's stables at night, Lower Moutere, Saturday—Motueka, Riwaka, and Brookland, G. Kromer's stables at night. Prince Oarnley't Show Record, As a yearling he. was first at Blenheim in 1909, as a two-year-old second at Masterton in 1910, and as a three-year-old he was an easy first in the aged horses at Nelson in 1911, beating the great imported horso Merry Morning, also first in his class ; as a three-year-old, and carried away the champion ticket for the best stallion in the yard. , ■ Prince Darnley boida a Government life certificate for soundness. Terms; £3 3s, payable on or before 31.st Deeem-ber, 1913. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. All care taken with the mares, but* no responsibility. Groom's Fee ss, at first service. JAMES YOUNG, Proprietor, Mataura. PET our Guaranteed InritllMi Mara •» Uig Ink for Rubber Stamp ot f«ni «ad BltteM oolour*. ••Th* OoloniiV* Jobibg D*p*xbD«»i * ' ' '
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13896, 31 December 1913, Page 1
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742Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13896, 31 December 1913, Page 1
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