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(STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL the I'areora, Kingndowu, Clurcinonl, and fcjuirounding District*, Tlk> Clydesdale Stallion Bit ITI 8 H I, IO N, Foaled December, 1901. . BRITISH LION is a black, utands 16.2£, possessing immense bono and good qualities. Sire, The McKonzie, g. sire Lion King, by lltilish Lion (imp.). Daw, Darling, by Banker, g. dam by Sa.isbury. TERMS: Scam;n, £3 (Half guarantee, £2 at end oi season, and £2 when mure. yrove» in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held M in foul. Groomage Fee, 5«. Fur further particular* apply 0. MoKENNA, Groom in Chuige, or RICHARD KELLAND, Fail view.
STUD NOTICES. TO STAND at " SPRING PARK," St. • Andrews, and bo at the services of Breeders in the Timaru and Waimate Districts, PHAETHON, ]iy the mighty Trenton out ot Sapphite. PHAETHON is the only son of Trenton in the colony, and is of commanding size and substance, standing 16.2 and measuring 9 inches below the knee, and possesses a beautiful temper. Phaethon lias sired many winners, amongst which are Ladv Lillian, l'hactontis, and Aeronaut. Breedeis should make early application, as this grand horse will be limited to 50 mares at a fee of £4 4s each, payable Ist January, 1905. I'hacthon will bo tot Waimate on Tuesdays and Timaru on Saturdays. For further" particulars apply to CECIL INNES FARLEY, or D. O'Keefe, in charg-e. v. »• DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. THE Imported Thoroughbred Horse GLEN A P P Will Travel the Timaru mid Gernldino Districts this Season. Fee for approved Mares suitable for getting Remounts, 2i guine-.s, payable lis follows :—l£ Guineas at end of season, and I Guinea when Mare pioves in foal. For Thoroughbreds 4 Guineas, payable as follows:—2 Guineas at end of season, and 2 Guineas when Mare proves in foal. All Mares sold held lo be in foul. ( Groomage, ss. I'addocking will be provided by arrangement. For 'further particulais apply to thtf Groom in charge, or the Inspector of Stoclc, Timaru. Pedigree: GLENAI'P (1898) (Bay Horse) Enthusiast" Finnart Sterling Cherry Duchess Ayrshire Spray S O S B ca "S g< « & .g. § 1? •a S » .§ o 3 " c Op H JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary. Wellington, September 1904. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Pareora, Kingsdown, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Staliion, King of th k ring, By Athelstane—Emerald. Bred by the Hon. M. Holmes. KING OF THE RING'S Sire, Athelstane, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam Emerald, by Young Banker, out of Laura Ma.cplierson. King of tile Ring is a beautiful bay, 17 hands high, stands on a set of grand legs, with plenty of bone and muscular power. The King has only been shown six times ; on five occasions he has gained the premium prize, and was once champion at Oamaru. He secured second prize at the Gore Show in 1898. TERMS : £2, payable Ist Jnnuaiy, 1905, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Maies sold or exchanged held in foal. For further particulars a.pply to D. CASWELL, Proprietor, Sprincrbrook.
TO TRAVftL thin Season in the l'ureora, Claremont, Kingsdown ; and- Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Olvdemluk- Stallion K W S T Y L K. She, Prince Alfred; dan), Lily Dale. NEW STYLE is a chestnut, lining six, und stands 164 hands high. For further particulars nee Curd. TERMS: £3; Half Guarantee, £1 10* Ist January, 1905, balance when mar# proves in foal . DAVID GIBSON, Proprietor, Tiinivjtr. TO TRAVEL the- Kingsdown, Parcora, Claremont, Point, ond Surrounding Districts, The Imported Ilnckncy titullion, QOU 1\ T GENKIt AL, COURT GENERAL is « dark chestnut, standing 15.3, foaled 1901. tStad Book (8430). Siro Lord Elwliam 6460. g. *iro Denegelt 174, g.g. site Denmark 177, g.g.fc. site Pcifoinwr 550. Dam Kilnwich 11936, by Linl Primrose the 2nd 4870, g. dn)tt Polly 2304, by Gardignn Comet 1254, by t)ld Comet. COURT GENERAL gained the following:—lst, East Glamorgan show, Ist Cardiff and South Wales; also 2nd against alt aces at Cardiff and South Wales, TERMS: 4 Guineas Season j Half Guitlantee, Guineas payab'e lut .lanuo.ty, 1905, 24 Guineas when owro proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. I'addocking by arrangement*. Groomagfl Fee ss. , Further particulars apply Groom in charge, or R. KELLAND, Fftitvfow.
THE Chrlstchurch Meat Gompany, Limited, SMITHFIELD FREEZING WORKS. Superphosphates The ohjustchurch meat coy., LTD., MO'now BOOKING ORDERS for SUPERPHOSPHATES (Go®lding'«K Analysis guaranteed. Clients are odvisetl lo BEND IN THEIR ORDERS AT ONCE, so u» to secure the advantage of Delivery ex Skip, thereby SAVING EXTRA RAILAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES. Orders can be taken for Delivery straight fiom the Ship's Side. Discharge of Cargo is expected to commence in about a WEEK'S TIME. LOWEST PRICES and Full Pnrtioulatt on application to THI Chrlstchuroh Meat Compeny LTD., STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. 8/9/04. FREEZING WORKS: SMITHFIELD. ISLINGTON, PICTON. HEAD OFFICE i HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTCIIU RCH.
The thoroughbred stallion GLADSTONE Will Stand at tho Truganina Lodge, ulid Tiavel sliort stages this season. •GLADSTONE, bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., of Bundoora Park, Victoria, and imported to New Zealand by. Rciv and Trcstrail, is a brown coaching stallion, 6 years old, 16 hands high, with splendid 'bone and substance, by Perfection (imported); dam Florence, by Denmark (imported); Florence's dam by Waverley (imported), out of Uuba. Perfection (imported), dark brown, 17.1 hands high. Sire Coker's Perfection; gr.indsire Warthe's Perfection; g-g-sire Jackson's Perfection; g-g-g-sirc Cotton; g-g-g-g-sire Bay BeckingTiam; g-g-g-g-g----sire Grand Conqueror; g-g-g-g-g-g-sire, Henderson's King George. Dam by Old Phenomenon ; grand-dam by Wink's Champion. Perfection has taken 42 first, special, and champion prizes, and has an unbeaten record on the show ground. His stock has taken two_ champion prizes, four (special, twenty first", ten second, and Rix third prizes. His colts ha,ve been sold at one to two years at from 50 to 200 guineas each, and his fillies from 20 to 60 guineas. Terms : Season, £2 10s. For further particulars fuiply to GROOM IN CHARGE.
TO" TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in Timnru, Pareora, St. Andrews and Surrounding Districts, the High-class Hunting Sire THE GRAFTER, Sire, the famous Irish Hunter Paddy's Land (imp.), by Ascetic, son of The Hermit; dam Betty 11., by Riddleswortb (imp.). THE GRAFTER is a beautiful dark chestnut, 15hds 3in high, with splendid bone and quality, stylish and perfect in all his movements, and has already sired somo of the finest Stock in South Canterbury. \ TERMS : Season, £2 10s ; Half Guarantee, 30s end of season, 30s when mare proves in foal. Groomage, ss, at first service.
RICHARD MAHONEY, Proprietor, Truganina Farm, Levels,
TO STAXI) at Trugonina, near Barecourse, Timuru ; l'leasunt l'oint, Wai-t-ohi, Totara, and Albury Districts, The Thoroughbred Horse DKEItSTALKEIt,
Full Biother to Cannie Chid, Windwhistle, and Signalman; and full brother in blood to Stronghold, Tessera, and Terrapin. DEKHSTALKKU, bred by Sir Geo. H. Clifford, Stonyhurst, is a beautiful chestnut. 5 years ofd, standing 16.2 high, possessing size, bone and .substance, and is particulaily wt-'l propcitior.cd. and his blood is the veiy best, as <n reference to his peaigiee it will be for.nci t." c;.r.ts:n all tlto.se traits of speed and endurance, combining the St. J.cger, Musket, Apremont, Traducer, and Camden strains; the success of which is familiar to all loveis of stout, Btuying bred. Clanranald, Deerstalker's sire, was himself a gieat racehorse, and has made an equally fine reputation as a sire of allround racehorses, and is one of the feiv horses ill New Zealand whose ,pi ogeny race well over all distances, while they have also made names for themselves as weight - carriers and junipers, and all noted for their size and substance. Weathereye, dam of Deerstalker, is undoubtedly one of the best brood marcs in New Zealand, being by that great racehorse and stayer Maxim—from Galatea, full sister to Pygmalion and Cynisca, her dam Flying Nautilus, by Traducer out of Waterwitch. With such splendid strain* of blood running in his veins, it. will be passing strange if such a commanding horse as Decrstnlkcr does not leave slock win thy o| the giv.it familv from which ho is descended. TERMS: Season, £3 3s; Half Guarantee, £2 2s end of season, £2 2s when mare in foal. Groomage F''e, ss. All caic taken ljut no responsibility. Good I'addocking Free of Charge. Only a limited number of nines taken. For further particular npp'y J. WILLIAMS (in charge), or RICHARD MAHONEY, Truganina Lodge, Levels.
NOTICE. The Allandale Coal Co,, Ltd./ OF SItAQ POINT, OTA' ,0, BEG to annouuce to the Residents of Timatu and Surrounding Districts that thov HAVE OPENED UP A NEW SEAM OF COA"L, At a lower level tliun any they have worked for the past 17 Yearn, and now in a position to supply in ANY QUANTITIES. THIS COAL IS THE I!EST OF ALL OTAGO COALS, Both for Steaming and Household Purposes, it lasts well, throws off a good heat, burns with a rich oily flume to a white ash, arid does not burn the bars of grate or range. ORDER'S sent through ANY COAL MKROHANT, or direct to the Mine, will receive prompt attention. Address A. McINTOSH, Shag Point. RABBITS. RABBITS. ' D O Y I. E'R OR ALL KINDS (IE FRESH FISH in Sciinod. F The Oyster Sonson is now drawing to a close. DOYLE has supplies for nil. Telcpbo»o 148.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12480, 17 September 1904, Page 4
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