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-j—^jgljllll^ To Stand and Travel iff^llliPuSsi^ the Moutere, iMotueka, **^^^^^My .Riwaka, Dovec^ile, t*ud t MW,r~MJvj\ r surrounding districts. The Champion Clydesdale Horse gut urn ntex r bILVBi Bin. " (Imp.) 12,359, by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (9369), by the famed Darnley (222). SILVER GIFT will travel as follows :— Mondays.—Brooklyn and Riwaka; Goodwin's stables at night. Tuesdays.—Motueka and Lower Mou-tei-e; Geo.. Kramer's stables at night. Wednesdays.—Waiwero, Orinoco, Ngafcimoti, Woodstock, River Road to Thorpe; W. Troup's stables at night. Thursdays.—Neudorf and Upper Moutere; Edward Eggers'a stables at night. Fridays.—By main road to Braeburn and Lower Moutere; Geo. Kramer's stables at night; Saturdays.—To Motueka (noon), Holyoake's stables till Monday. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at usual rates. All care taken with the mares, bufc no responsibility. Groomage fee ss, at first service, Fee £3 3s, payable on or before 31st December, 1914. Movements will be notified later. JAMES YOUNG, Owner, 4330 . Mat-aura. ffifgj^ To Travel This Season. iPsT'wi THE IMPORTED THOROJTGHJBREO 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 in- , . dueement offers). Saturday.—Own stables, Richmond. , Fee: £3, payable Ist January, 1915,* groomage ss, payable first service. F. HANNIGAN, 4312 Owner, Stoke. JUST LANDED. , THE IMPORTED TROTTING HORSE OWYHO. TO TRAVEL THE NELSON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Owyho is a dark grey stallion, standing 16.1 hands, and is perfect both in appearance and conformation. Owyhb ' is by the American sire ©wyhee (2.11). Terms £3 3s; groomage, ss. For full particulars apply A. KENYON. ■4573 . Thorpe. 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. Paddocks can be arranged for if necessary. Fee": Single Ma'-e, £3; groomage, 5s Payable first service. Two or more mares as arranged. All fees payable January Ist, 1915. For full particulars apply K. PAHL, Korere.. i 4148 Groom-in-charge. ,^5?,. To Travel this Season. Sfjfya&tf/t I" the Waimea, Davedak, .ds'f"i,ss. Ngatimoti. Motueka and .^7*!te^ys& fcunountting Districts. The Clydesdale Stallion, ECLIPSE. (1411, 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 foot at\d pasterns, flat flinty boJie. and plenty of hail of the finest quality. Bred by W. G. Melntosh, Esq., Springbrook Stud, 3pringston, Canterbury. Eclipse by Glenlie (901), dam Spring- • brook Riose (2759). Glenlie was Dever beaten for horse and his progeny. Springbrook Rose by Rosebery (943), champion at Christchureh when 3 years old; also on two subsequent occasions. Terms: £3 3's, payable January Ist., Wj..?. Grooinage- as !irst service. For extended pedigree see cards, or apply... THOS. QREIG, Owner, 414§ Sparing Grove I '■*__! l Travel *-1? e Nelson, I|||||H||V Wftimo*, Wakefield, and WHk| Mi taeka Districts. ' SS^W"'''S-kJ*Y THK STANDARD BRED "^^K^^^^ TROTTING STALIION, ' COMMANDER. Sire, Rothschild, by Child Harold, Belle Bngsj dam Effe, (2.28) by Electioneer. COMMANDER is a bay horse, standing 16 hands, and is perfect in conformation. He is without a doubt one of the finest bred horses in the Dominion, and has proved himself . a sure foal-getter, h'avina got the following well-known performers:—Music, General Joubert, - Uniform, Parole, Musician, and several ~ other good ones. 6 Commander is half-brother to Fran--5 zie, 2.14, 4.44, and F. E. Bells. Terms, £3 3s single mare•; reduction « for two or more mares. Groomage os. a All fees payable, Ist January, 1915. .. Further particulars. _ J. JPUbrrl, 4712 Upper Moutere. ' i« ~* ■ I, . ~—-J ; — ii STAMPS' are good Stamps— " best rubber, latest desigrs. uTh» Colonist" Jobbing Bena^ment.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 1