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nTTnTirnlfHr^™ " 0 Stand an<* Travel (§Sm§Js&££^ the M outere, Motueka, w^PHH Kiwafca, Dovednle.dsd - ?J^sMd£Msbk EUrroun<*iJg districts. The Champion Clydesdale Horse SILVER GIF r.--(lmp,) 12,359, by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (9369), by the famed Darnley (222). Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at usual rates. All care taken with the mares, but no responsibility, : Groomage fee ss, at first service. Fee £3 3s, payable on or before 31st December, 1914-. Movements will be notified laterr JAMES YOUNG, Owner, 4350 Mataura. #HH^/f To Travel This Sea Eon. IP""^W » THE IMPORTED THOBOUGHBBED HORSE, SIR GALAHAD. (Gaulus—Lady Mildred.) Caulus won the Melbourne Cup, and is full brother to The Grafter. -Lady Mildred is a three-part sister to Frailty, the dam of Trenton. Monday.—Richmond to Wakefield. Tuesday.—Dovedale and Ngatimoti. Wednesday.—Motueka and Riwaka. Thursday.—Back to Richmond. Friday.—Wakapuaka (if sufficient inducement offers). Saturday.—Own stables, Richmond. Fee: £3, payable Ist January, 1915 ; groomage ss, payable first service. F. HANNIGAN, 4312 Owner, Stoke. ' Jfefa^ To Stand and Travel wWbI l n the Nelson and ■ The CiiTUBSPALE Stallion SILVER P« (1506 Vol. 7, N.Z.5.8.) Silver Prince is a beautiful bay of excellent quality, rising 3 years, sired by the imported Silver Gift <12359). Dam Diamond (3507), by Kelvin Grove, bred by J. Small, Esq., Ashburton. Grand dam Dolly, by J. Boag's Middlerigg- . SILVER PRINCE'S SHOW RECORD. As a yearling he gained first and special at Nelson Show, and as a two-year-old second prize against all ages. For further particulars apply to A. WT'PRICE, Owner, 4206 Waimea West. To Travel this Season. The Thoroughbred Stallion TAN-SAN. TAN SAN will again be at the Service of Breeders and will travel Tadmor, Sherry and Motupiko. All mares not proving in foal last season will be served at half price. Paddorks can be arrangedfor if necessary. Fee: Single Mare, £3; groomage, 5s Payable first service. Two or more mares as arranged. All fees payable January Ist, 1915. For fair particulars Apply K. PAHL, Korere. 4148 Giooin-in-(:harge. jjES, To Travel thie Season. *§|lill|fp Id the Wahnea, D ivadale, #st3«wJlil» Ngatimoti. Motueka and wSmffimSfm Suriounding Districts. THB CIiTDKSDALE STALLIoN, - ECLIPSE(I4II, N.Z.5.8,), 5 years. Eclipse is a black horse with a white' blaze and white feet. He is a massive horse of great substance and power, splendid feet and pasterns, flat flinty bone, and plenty of hail of the finest quality. Bred by W G. Mclntosh, Esq., Springbrook Btud, Springston, Canterbury. Eclipse by Glenlie (901), dam Spvingbrook Rose (2759). Glenlie was never beaten fot horse and his .progeny. Springbrook Rose by Rosebery (943), champion at Christchurch when 3 years old; also on two subsequent occasions. Terms: £3 3s, payable January Ist., 1915. Groomage 5s first service. For extended pedigree see cardp, or apply. ' THOS. GREIG, Owner, 4119 Spring Grove. pO travel the Nelson and surrounding ■- district ) this season, the Imported Thoroughbred Horse SINGLESTICK 11. (No. 4 Vol. XIX. .E-.S-.B;' (Bred by the late Captain Fife, Langton Hall, Yorkshire.) ; Singlestick- 11. is a beautifully proportioned-horse, with" gs'eat power, and stands 16 hands highly Tie*has^a 7 soun3 constitution, quiet "temper, and; has _ proved, himself a siii-e foal gutter. I 'Singlestick I!.' is- a member of No. !4 family. On his sire's side he is a grandson of Hermit and g.g. grandson of Touchstone; on his dam's side he is g. grandson of Blair Athol and g. g. grandson of Stockwell and Blink Bonny, so that he inherits somo of the best blood to be found in the Stud Book or that ever sported silk. His stock have been awarded numerous prizes in the show ring, and from the few thoroughbred mares, he has been mated with he lias proved y himself a sire of winners on the track. He holds a Veterinary Surgeon's certificate, > being pronounced sound and free from hereditary disease. Terms:—Single mares £3 10s. each; two or more mares the property of one owner, £3 each. All money payable first week in January, 1915. Eveiy care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. HILL, 4602 -" Cftraer.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 1

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