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TO STAND THE SEASON at the Farm, Kapuni, and to travel the surrounding districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BLUE PETER c.s.b.) (Bred in the Purple.) Blue Peter’s breeding is of the best, with a great record of soundness, and of pure imported blood in every line, and he is almost a full brother in blood to Mor« giana, the champion mare at the 1926 Royal Show. Blue Peter has an unbeaten record in the show-ring as a yearling and two-year-old. His sire, Bonnie Dene, is ' the most successful breeding', stallion in New Zealand to-day. . TERMS: Single mare, £5 ss, payable! Jam ■' vary 20, or £4 10s cash. Groomage, foe 5/-. ...All care taken, but no responsibility. J. F. KING, Jwner. Or D. DAVIDSON, groom in charge. TPO Stand the Season at Otakeho, and Travel the District from Manaia to Opunake:— ■ THE CLYDESDALE / . STALLION jMf FACTOR Bred by-Moore Hun- - ter Estate, Hawera. . . . Foaled/26th October, >1923; - Sire, Bonnie Dene, G.V.L.C., imp. in utero . (840) V 3, by Bonnie». Biichlyvie; champion horse of Scotland. ' : /• : , Dam, Toffee, G.V.L.C. (1377), V. 3, by Oniys (16,737*), (1391), V. 5. .// ■> / . For further particulars see cards. TERMS: £4 10/-. , '.-.••. , H; EDGAR, Owner, i . ;.;/ ■- • ~ ?26, Scott-Street, Hawera. ~ . . ' - Stand the Season at / Awakino:— . 'stork/". During his racing career he vras .placed 48 times, • winning £7247 10/- -in stakes. ; His most notable performances -were Mitchelson Cup, Stratford’ Cupp : Paul.• Me* -) mdrial, Opunake Cup, Egmont ..Cup, -Tara* naki Cup, etc., and when he' was retired from the ’ turf he- was as sound ■us the day he’was foaled. . Coming of a-great family, Martian being his paternal- uncle, ?and being a proved stayer; his offspring should be all that can be desired. One only needs to see his first lot of-yearlings to realise- they will make great horses. ' FEES - * • £8 8/- : ■• Good Grazing, 2/- per week. . AU. care but no . responsibility. For further particulars . apply— L. T. FAULS, ’Phone 25. , Awakino. rpO Stand the Season at my Farm, Ara- . X whata Road (Lower), Oaonui:— THE CLYDESDALE STALLION /ARAWHATA •: MAG Bred by the late Mr? John Robertson, Oeo Road, Oeo. ... . Foaled 10th November, 1920, Sire, Here Again; (darn/ Violet 111. of ,C(inton. Fees, payable. by Ist January, 1930: Single Mare, £3 3/-;.',Twb or more, tho property of one owner, lO/-. Fuller particulars from J. B. Harrop, on the Farm, or . . ' „ ''.' /■■ RUA BISHOP, Owner, " . Opunake. TO. STAND THE SEASON. £)N the Farm, Beaconsfield Road, Stratford, and Trave' the Surrounding Districts, Purebred 3-year-old Clydesdale Colt, “GARRY’S KNIGHT” Also Imported Welsh Pony Stallion, “TAFFY.” For Fees- and further Particulars apply to — J. SANGSTER (Owner), * Beaconsfield Road, Stratford. JO STAND THE SEASON at the Farm, BeU Block, and travel by motor between On aero and Rahotu, also New Plymouth and Inglewood districts. The Imported CLYDESDALE STALLION / ' . EPINARD ‘W ; ■ Bred by A. M. Montgomery Esq., Netherhall, Scotland. ■ : ■■ . Sire Fyvie Sensation, by Hiawatha Again, from Lady Ivo, by Dunure Footprint. Dam, Rolene, by Dunure Refiner, by Dunure Footprint. Epinard was selected as one of two outstanding animals in the stables of Mr. A. M. Montgomery. The other, his half brother Benefactor, the unbeaten champion home of Scotland, could not be secured for export, but realised 4500. guineas at the NetherhaU dispersal sale. . His sire Fy le Sensation was unbeaten in • the show-ring. Benefactor, Epinard’s half-brother,, heads the list of winning sires of Scotland for 1928, dethroning Dunure Footprint from the proud position of premier sire, which he had held unbroken since 1915. At the Highland Show last July, out of six classes, Benefactor’s stock won 5 firsts, I 4 seconds and 3 thirds. A son of Epinard won the championship at New Plymouth ■ show last March. Epinard is guaranteed : sound; and is an excellent worker in all : harness. ; . TERMS: £s>ss, payable January 1, 1930. £1 Is reduction if paid during January. [ Further particulars from— ; ’ R. TOWNSEND (Owner), . Bell Block. i VISITORS’ Guide to Taranaki. A handy booklet full of useful information to ; the tourist and camper. Get a free copy from Daily News Office, or from the Totiri«t Office. Egmoh/ Street, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1929, Page 3

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