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STUD NOTICES. LORD ASHTON, Will Stand at " Kingsborough," Claremont., Fee for either horse: Season, £2 2fl. PHAETHON is by the mighty Trenton, out of the celebrated mare Sapphire. Phaethon is the sire of LADY LILLIAN, winner of the C.J.C. Great Easter and Great Autumn Handicaps of 750 eovs each.;, also PHAETONTIS, winner of the Grand National Steeplechase of 1000 sovs; and a large number of other good performers. The Clydesdale LORD ASHTON has sired a great many prize-takers. Further particulars from the owners, FARLEY BROS., " Kingßborough," Claremont. TO STAND this Season at ids Owner*' Farm, Highcliff, and Travel in the Cannington, Cave, Albury, and Surrounding Districts, • The Purebred Clydesdale 3ta)li<m pRINCE VICTOR, PRINCE VICTOR, bred by Wm. Boag, Esq., Riccarton, is a bay honse, standing close on 17 hands high, with great bone and substance. Sire, Conqueror, by Pride of Scotland (imp.); dam Young Grace Darling (No. 582 C.5.8.), by Freethome (No. 58, C.5.8.); grand dam, the renowned Grace Darling (imp.). • Prince Victor has been on James Wilson, Esq.'s, Allandale Estate, and has since been at the stud, and the class of Btock be baa sired proves him to be a sire of the highest order. TERMS: Season, £2 10s; Half Guaraatee, 30s end of season, 30s when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in fool, and owner* at time of service held responsible. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service. For further particulars apply to Groom' in charge, or STUMBLES BROS., Highcliff. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Kingsdown, Pareora, and Surrounding District*, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG CHAMPION. Sire Champion, dam Kate. YOUNG CHAMPION is a lttautiful roan, horse, 4 years o3d, and standing 16& hands high. He is isplendidly put together, and has set of legs of great quality; shows plenty of muscular power and substance, has good flat bone, with hair of right sort, > and possesses that grand style and action which at once stamp him as a fine type of Clydesdale, and a sire most suitable for getting the right class of draught stock.' Young Champion's,sire, Chompion, is well known, having taken numerous prizes at the Timaru Show. . h TERMS: £3 half guarantee, £4 4s full guarantee; groomage fee ss, payable at first service. For particulars apply to JAMES CAMP- , BELL, Proprietor, Kingsdown, or Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL this Season in Timaru and Surrounding Districts, , , , : The Imported Standard-bred Trotter . i TT IN T O R E. (l , KINTORE (trotter) is a very handsome V blaok horse, by Honesty (imported American trotter); dam Pansy, by Young , Montrose (imported English trotter), gran3r, dam the well-known trotting: mare Polly, who was dam of Blacksmith's Daughter,.,:'. the dam of the famous pacer Mystery who was one of the fastest mares in Victordo in her day. Honesty (imported American; trotting sire, with a record'ol 2min 25i}sec) .»' sire of Mystery, and also of Honor, 1 whose record for 2 miles Tnjas 4min 57sec. , Honesty, by Priam (1798) f«>m Western Girl, by Chieftain (721, sire of four horse* in the 2min 30sec class) from a Dodge mare. Priam by Whipple's Hambletonian' (725, sire of fourteen horses in the 2mia 30seo class) from Revere, the dam of Longfellow (2min 24£ sec). Kintore is winner of first prizes at Nathalia' in 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, and 1901; first prizes at Shepparton in 1895, 1896, 1897, and 1901 ji second prizes at Nathalia in 1895 Kl and 1899; second prize, at iNumuikah,,. 1895; I third prize at Nathalia and second..prize,, at Shepparton in 1900. - Kintore has> proved himself a good foal-getter,; and is, the sire of several stallions. TERMS: Season, £3 3s; half guarantee, ~ £2 2a and £2 2s; full guarantee, £5 ss. Owners of mares at first service held responsible. J. SHAW, Proprietor., TED SWAIN, Groom in charge.

TO TRAVEL this Season in the Temnka, ,Seadown, Waitohi, Geraldine, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion DEINCE OF W ALES. PRINCE OF WALES was bred by Messrs McKeown Bros., Puroora, is a dapple bay, is rising five, stands 16.2$ hands high, and has plenty of bone and hair of the best quality.. Prince of Wales' sire Welcome Willie, by Clydesdale Willie (imp.), dam by Lock's All. Prince of Wales' \ dam Blow, by, Champion, bred by Mr J. Goldie. Champion's/sire Lord fladdo; Champion's dam Duchess/of Glasgow, by Glasgow (imp.),, was also bred by Mr J. Goldie. Prince of Wales', grand dam by Renfrew Jock, bred by Mr William Earl; great grand dam by'lvanhbe. TERMS:* Season £3; Half guarantee £3 10s—£1 10s at end of season and £2 when mare "proves in foal. All mares Bold or exchanged held to be in foal; and owners at time of service held responsible. Groomage fee 6s, payablei&t first service. E. EVANS, Proprietor, , Rautawiri. Temuka. TO TRAVEL in the Timaru, Parana,, Otaio, Claremont, and Surrounding Dktrict*l> ROYAL ROSE BERRY. ROYAIi ROSEBERRY is a dark bay,, 17 hands Mgh, powerfully built, witih ai good set of legs and splendid bone, and abundance of hair of the right sort. , /; Royal Roseberr/ is bv Roseberry, Bo*aberry bred by Robert konaiti, is by the Lion, imported from ScotJancT by.; 3ngli Rae, Esa. and was never beatenVpv^air/ Royal Ra%berry> da: t Lord Castlereagh, by You Tig Watty (imp.). Lord Castlereagh's dam is by old Sir Cojra. Darling's dam is by Lord Glasgow, and grand dam Nelly,-.by Napoleon (imp.), out of Diamond (imp. from- Tasmania). Diamond by Old Major (imp. from Tasmania). : TERMS: £3; £l' 10s payable January Ist, 1907; balance when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee ss, to be.paid at time of first service. All mares changing, hands, first owners held responsible [ J. T. IVEY, Junr., Saltwater Crcelr. ~-OKO-THE' GREAT COUGH CURE. _/X "for Couch*, Bronchitis, and all Chewt and Limg Complaints. Aetn Hka Uagfe. Is 6d, all Groom.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13128, 9 November 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13128, 9 November 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13128, 9 November 1906, Page 7

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