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STUD NOTICES. THE STUD SEASON, 1905. OWNERS AXD LESSEES of STUD HORSES should bear iu mind that NOW IS THE TIME to bring their Horses prominently before Breeders, Farmers, and the many others" interested. "THE TIMARU HERALD" Is prepared to quote SPKCIAL AXD MOST REASONABLE TERMS for the Season. As the " Herald" circulates widely throughout South Canterbury, the present is an opportunity that should not be lost. The Office is also prepared to PRINT CARDS in any design, with Extended and Tabulated Pedigrees to date, at the most REASONABLE PRICES. TO TRAVEL THE Seadown, Pareora, Clatemont and Surrounding Districts. BRITISH LION. Foaled Dec., 1900. British Lion is a beautiful black, standing 17 hands, possessing immense boile and liair, and is a descendant of the most successful Clydesdale blcod ever introduced to the Colony. British Lion is by The McKenzie, by Lion King, by British Lion (imp.), is out of Scotch Annie (by Argyle, by Largo Jock).- British Lion's dam, Darling, is bv'Banker (imp.), by Lord Salisbury (imp.). British Lion is come from the best strains in the known tforld. Terms.—Season £3. Half Guarantee: £2 at end of season, and .02 when mare proves in foal. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars, apply C. McKIXXON, Groom in Charge, Or, RICHARD KEL'LAND, - • -. Fair view. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Allandale and Fail-lie, and Travel the Fairlie and Albury and Cave Districts. The Purebred' Clydesdale Sire QN U R P R I S E. For Pedigree see Cards. For Particulars, apply to Groom in charge. Mares received and Paddocked Free for Six Weeks. All Care, No" Responsibility. -TERMS.—Two Guineas 31st December, and Two Guineas when mare proves in foal. Groomage, 5s at first service. JAMES WILSON, Allandale, \ Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tie Albury, Cave, Sutherlands and , -Surrounding Districts, . The Purebred Clvdesdale Stallion KING OF THE RI N By Athelstane—Emerald. Bred by fife Hon. M. Holmes. King of r the Ring's sire Athelstane, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam. Emerald, by Young Banker, out of Laura Macpherson. King ofrthe Ring is a. /beautiful bay, 17 hands high*.' Holds five firsts and Champion at Oamaru. Terms: £2, payable Ist January, 1906, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee 5s at first service.. Mares sold or exchanged- held in foal. For further particulars, apply to M. CASWELL, Albury. TO TRAVEL IN THE Timaru, Pareora, Claremont and Surrounding Districts. OYAL ROSE BERRY. R Royal Eoseberry is a dark bay, 17 hands high, powerfully built, with a good set of legs and splendid bone. Royal Roseberry is by Roseberry. Rosebery bred by Robert Hagan, - Esq., Waikouaiti. Royal Roseberry's dam is Darling, by Lord Castlereagh, by Young Watty (imp.). TERMS.—£3; £1 10s payable January 1. 1906; balance when mare proves In foal. Groomage fee, ss, to be paid at l ime of fiist service.. All mares changing' hands first owrfers held responsible. J. T. IVEY, Jun., Saltwater Creek. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN Pareora, Otaio, Kingsdown, St. Andrews, and Surrounding Jiistricts. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Rl N G L E A" D E R. Sire—Champion, by LorcTHaddo. Dam—Garnet, by Crown Prince. It will be seen that Ringleader comes from a most successful line of Prizetakers, that he possesses some of the stoutest strains of Clydesdalß blood ever' imported or bred in the Colony. TERMS.—Season, £3 3s; Half Gnaran-j tee, £4 4s. Groomage Fee ss, at first; service. All fees payable on or Ist January, 1906. '■ For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, F. CASWELL, Springbrook, St. Andrews. To Travel This Season in Timaru and Sur-' rounding Districts, tile Standard Bred Trotting Stallion O U N T PAL M. By ' Rothschild," dam " Messenger Maid." " Messenger Maid" by " Messenger Chief," dam by "Davy Crocket, Jr." Bred by H. C. Mock, Boyle County, Ken- - tucky and Imported to New Zealand by the late Mr Robert Wilkin. " MOUNT PALM" is Six Years Old, Brown Bay with Black Points, stands over 16 Hands High, and shows Splendid Quality and is a good Track Performer. " - -TERMS : £5 0s Od Per Mare. Groomage ss. All Mares Guaranteed. No Foal no Pay. For 1 Further Particulars, apply THOS. YARR, Commercial, Hotel, Timaru. Or GROOM IN CHARGE. G The Thoroughbred Stallion PSY GRAND (Impt.) By Grandmaster—Naomi. SIRE of Imperator, Grand Rapids (winner' of New Zealand Cup), Bagpipes, Secret Society, and other winners. Gipsy Grand was 13th. on the list of Winning Sires last lacing season. WINNER of a number of Races, including Dunedin Stakes, D.J.C.' Champagne,' Rhodes Memorial, Onslow Plate, Dunedin Cup, Marshall-Memorial, etc., etc. / .WILL TRAVEL In'Temuka, Timaru, and Surrounding Dis ■■■ tricts/thjs coming season. 'TERMS On; application to " KING'S STABLES." TJiniani, or to tie Groom in ChargeJ J. MOYNIHAN, ■'?' " Epworth," Temuka. i ' i' - - ' =" PICTURE FRAME "MOUND INGS. ' FERRIER hat just unpacked A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of MOULDINGS. . New Designs. WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. 125, STAFFORD STREET. JNO. E. HURDLEY, STAFFORD STREET, TIMABU, (Oppoilte Theetre). LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AS FOB SALEH GENERAL FARMS, til tizej DAIRY FARMS BHEEP COUNTRY, Tarions ii>u GOODWILLS OF LEASEHOLD. Al»— TOWN BEOTIONB AND HOUSE PROPERTY. CALL AND BSE MY SALE LIST. Terma can be arranged. Intending Sellan are invited to plkct thrii Properties on my List. Correspondence from Buyers or Sdlen promptly attended "to. JNO. E. HURDLEY, Stafford Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12795, 29 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12795, 29 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12795, 29 September 1905, Page 4

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