BTOD NOTICES. E. ssmm R. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. THE Imported Thoroughbred Hone GLENAPP Will Travel the Timaru and Geraldine District* this Season. Fee for approved Mares suitable lor getting Remounts, 2J guineas, payable as follows :—ll Guineas at end of season, and 1 Guinea when Mare proves in foal. For Thoroughbreds 4 Guineas, payable as follows ;—2 Guineas at end of season, and 2 Guineas when Maro proves in foaL All Mma sold held'ltt be in foal. Groomage, ss. Paddockmjj-'will be provided by artaagemenfc . For iurthei' particulars apply to the Groom in charge,' : 6r the Inspector of Stock, Timaru. . Pedigree: -QLENAI'P (1898) (Bay Horse) Enthusiast Finnart Sterling Cherry Duchess Ayrshire Spray o 2 «- 9 a TS g. n | |S It 1 i s i J | *§. | I p H a H < CQ CO JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary. Wellington, September 1904. - TO TRAVEL this Season in the Tarcora, Claremont, Kingsdown, St. Andrews, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion E W S T Y L E. N Sire, Prince Alfred; dam, Lily Dale. NEW STYLE is a chestnut, rising sir, and stands 16J hands high. For further particulars see Card. TERMS: £3; Half Guarantee, £1 10s Ist January, 1905, balance wh6n mare proves in foal. DAVID GIBSON. Proprietor, Timaru. w The Thoroughbred Stallion A T E R L 0 0, By Cuirassier—Hune, by Cap-a-pie. Will Stand at Woodbury Road, and Travel 'the Geraldine, Raincliff, and Temuka Districts. TERMS: £3 3s Season; £4 4s foil Guarantee. Good Paddocking for Mares, Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Full Pedigree see Cards. For further particulars apply to A. WEAVER, Groom in charge, or W. BLACK, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON a the Temuka, Seadown, Waitohi, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clvdesdale Stallion pRINCE 6 F WALES. PRINCE OF WALES was bred by Messrs McKeown Bros., Pareora, is a dapple bay, is rising 5 years old, stands 16.2 i hands high, and has plenty of bone and hair of the best quality. Prince of Wales's sire 'Welcome Wiilie, by Clydesdale Willie (imp.); dam bv Luck's All. Prince of Wales's dam, Bloss, by Champion, bred by Mr J. Goldie. Champion'B sire, Lord Haddo; Champion's dam, Duchess of Glasgow, by Glasgow (imp.), was also bred by Mr J. Goldie. I Prince of Wales's grand dam, by Renfrew Jock, bred by Mr William Earl; great grand dam by Ivanhoe. TERMS: Season, £3; Half Guarantee £4; £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal, and owners at time of service held responsible. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. E. EVANS, Proprietor, Rautawiri, Temuka. TO TRAVEL the Kingsdown, Pareora, Claremont, Point, ami Surrounding Districts, The Imported Hackney Stallion, OURT GENERAL. c COURT GENERAL is a dark chestnut, standing 15.3, foaled 1901.. Stud Book 18430). Sire Lord Elsham 6460, g. sire Denegelt 174, g.g. sire Denmark 177, g-g-g. sire Parformer 550. Dam Kilnwich 11936, by Lord Primrose the 2nd 4870, g. dam Polly 2304, by Cardigan Comet 1254, by Old Comet. COURT GENERAL gained the following:—lst, East Glamorgan show, Ist Cardiff and Sonth Wales; nlso 2nd against all ages at Cardiff and South Wales. TERMS : 4 Guineas Season ; Half Guarantee, 2J Guineas payable Ist January, 1905, 2£ Guineas when mare proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Paddocking by arrangements. Groomage Fee ss. Only a limited number of Mares will be taken. Further particulars apply Groom in charge, or B. KKT.LAND, Kainriew. T<3~ STAND at Pleasant Point, and Travel in Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion NELSON. LORD NELSON is a purebred Clydesdale, bred by W. Robinson,. Esq., Southland Farm, Southland, out of his far-famed mare Lucy, the fifth of five prize-taking Stallions from the same dam. Lord Net son was shown as a two-year-old, and got first prize at Clutha, first at Waitahuna, and champion horse on the ground. Sire Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp.); dam Lucy, bred by Robert Clark, Esq. TERMS: Season, £2 2s; Guarantee, £3 38; Groomage Fee, ss. For fnrther particulars apply J. KEAXE, Pleasant Point. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION COLONIAL LAD. COLONIAL LAD is a bright bay horse, rising 5 years old. Sire, Prince Consort, by Crown Prince; sire Lord Salisbury limp.) dam Damsel (imp.). Dam, Mis» Wallace, by Sir Wallace (imp). To Travel Otaio, Makikihi, and Hook Districts. Foi foil particulars apply to W. HAYNES, Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL This SEASON in Kakahu, Upper Waitohi, Totara, and Sutberlands. The Purebred Clvdesdale Stallion 0 C H I N■' V A R. LOCHINVAR is a bav horse, stands about 16 hands 3 inches High, was foaled in 1897, and bred by A. McKenzie, Esq., Geraldine. He is a good type of horse, standing on short, well set legs, of great quality, showing plenty of substance. Sire, Clydebank (imp.), aam Juno, bred by A. McKenzie, Geraldine; grand sire, Renfrew Jock (imp.) (135); grand dam Lady Wallace (91) bred by Messrs Fleming and Hedley; g.g. sire, Sir William Wallace; g.g. dam Miss Patterson (59); g.g.g. sire. Sir William Wallace. (imported to Otago in 1896 by Mr Thomas Kettle from Ayrshire, Scotland); g.g.g. dam, Matchless: R.g.ff.or. sire, Garibaldi. From his grand breeding and his excellent qualities, Lochinvar cannot fail to render himself a valuable acquisition to breedera of first-class stock. His stock is bringing high prices. For further particulars apply to W. H. COLLETT, Kakahu. The Magnificent Thoiouclibred Horse fj. 1 T S V GRAND t, (Imp.), By Grandmaster, dam Naomi, ill be at Temuka, Monday; Point, Tuesday; Timaru, Wednesdav; Farm, Thursday; Stables, Friday till" Monday. GIPSY GRAND is a magnificent, eventempered bay, standing about 16.3, measuring 9i below the knee, and is the sire of the celebrated racehorses Grand Rapids Imperator, Secret Society, Bagpipes, Immersion, Ascencion, Grand Chain, Foray -flngani, Sally Port, etc. Gipsy Grand was admittedly one of the pieatest racehorses ever raced in New Zealand, and amongst other races he has Vro the follow™gr r , lm P Jrtant ones:—Dumdin Stakes, D.J.C. Champagne, Rhodn' Memorial Stakes, Onslow Plate, Duned n Cup, Marshall Memorial Stakes, aud I'orbury Handicap, thus proving he not o i!y had great P ac o, bub that h© could s* it over aDr distance. TERMS: For Season, 4kii; ; Half Guaion- eC ' payable Ist January, 1900, and ".Jens payable when maro proves in foal. Mares sold <..r e.vtliangeu held to be in foal. Groom's fen. os. All care taken, but no responsibi jty. Paddocking arranged for. F(ir further particulars spi'ly J. L. KEKNE, Groom in charge, or the Owner. J. D. KING, KING'S STABLES.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12541, 1 December 1904, Page 4
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