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STUD NOTICES. PH " A E T H 0 N And LORD ASHION, Will Stand at " Kingsborough," Claremont Fee for either horse : Season, £2 2s. PHAETHON is by the mighty Trenton, out of the celebrated mare Sapphire. Phaethon is the sire of LADY LILLIAN, winner of the. 0. J.C. Great Easter »nd Great Autumn Handicaps of 750 mjvs each; also PfIAETONTIS, winner of the Grand National Steeplechase of 1000 sovs; and a large number of other good performers. The Clydesdale LORD ASHTON haisired a great many prize-takers. Further particulars from the owners, FARLEY BROS., " Kingsborough," Claremont. TO STAND this Sen-cm at his Owner*' Farm, Highcliff. aid Travel in tut Cannington, Care, A!bury, ami Surrounding Districts, The Purebred OivdesdaJe llion ) R INC K * V I C X O K PRINCE VICTOR, bred by Wm. Boag, Esq., Riccarton, is a'bay horre, 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 Freethorne (No. 58, C.5.8.); grand dam, the renowned Grace Darling (imp.). , Prince Victor has been on Juntos Wilson, Esq.'s, Allandale Estate, and has since beeii at the: stud, and the class of stock be Innsireft proves him to be a sire uf the highest order. ' TERMS : Season, £2 10s; Half Guiu-m-a tee, 30s end of season, 30s when,; mare proves in foaL All mares sdd or exchanged hfeld to ,Jmj in^.foal, 1 r ?aiid owners at tune of .service-held responsible. Groomage fee .58, payajblevat first service.V For further particulars* wpiy-to Groom in charge, or STUMBLES' WDS., Highdifl. TO TRAVEL this Seaaon in thle Temuka, Seadown, Waitobi, Geraldine, and ■ Surrounding Districts, : The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion R I N C E OF W A L E 8. P PRINCE OF WALES waa bred by Messrs McKeown Bros., Pareora, is a dapple, bay, is rising five, stands 16.2J hand* high, an ; d has plenty''-of' bone and hair of the best quality. _ Prince gf Wales' sire Welcomfe Willie, br Clydesdale Willie; (imp.), .(iapahby Luck'V All. Prince of Wales' dam Blows by ChampioD. bred by Mr J. Goldie. Champion's sire Lord Haddo; Champion's dam Duchess* of Glasgow, by Glasgow (imp.), was also bred by Mr J. Goldie. Prince of Wales' grand dam by Renfrew Jock, breck by Mr William Earl; great grand dam bv Ivanhoe. TERMS : Season £3; Half guarantee £3 10s—£1 10s at end of season and - £2 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, Rantawiri. Temuka. TO STAND this Season ar, Washdyke, and Travel the Temuka, Seadown, and , 'Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion V E M O It E. Sire, Hard Times; dam Jess, by Sir Arthur Gordon, by Young Banker. AVEMORE is a handsome dark brown horse, with splendid action.. Thi? sire was a great favourite down south, abd has won a spiendid reputation. His sire, Hard Times,' has. won numerous priaes, among them: first and champion at Taieri 1890, first and champion at Dunedin the same year., • He .aJso secured champion prizes at Oamaru, Timaru and Waimate Shows. TERMS: £3; £1 payable at end of season, balance when mate .proves in foal. Full' guarantee, £.4. Groomage fee ss, payable at first service; Paddocking free for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. W. BLACK, Groom in charge. S. LINDSAY Owner, Washdyke. TO TRAVEL Season in Pareora, Otaio, Kingsdown, »St. Andrews, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion RI N G L E A D E R. Sire—Champion, by Lord Haddo. Dam, Garnet, by Crown Prince. It will be seen that Ringleader come# from a most (successful line of prize-takers, that he possesses some of the stoutest strains of Clydesdale blood ever imported or bred in the colony. TERMS: Season, £3; Half Guarantee, £2 and £2. Groomage service. All tees payable on or before It January, 1907. All mares 'Sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor j F. CASWELL, Springhrook, St. Andrews. TO STAND this Season at the OwnerV Farm, Seadown, The Standard Bred Stallion jyj" AMBR 1N O K1 N G For further particulars see Card, or apply to the Owner. Paddocking for Mares free; all . care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: Season Mares, £3 3s; Groomage fee ss. Payable at the Ist of January, 1907. This will very likely be the last season he will be here, so Breeders should not miss the chance. < It. CAMPBELL, Seadown. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Pareora, St. Andrews and surrounding Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion O u o, H F O Y L E. LOUGH FOYLE is a dark dapple bay stallion, rising 4 years »ia. Sire Loch Gyle, g. sire What's Wanted (imported). Lough Foyle's dam Nelli«s by Good Hope, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Loch Gyle's dam Blossom, by Young Prince Charlie. Nellie's dam Maggie, by Ivanhoe (imported), by Sir Walter cott out of London Maggie. LOUGH FOYLE gained first prize as a 3-year-old at Waimate Show. J TERMS : £3; £1 10s payable Ist January 1907, balance £1 10s when mare proves in foal., i All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to . J. MeALWEE, St. Andrews. "R O Y A L HOT E L, Cain's Terrace. M. LAGAN beg> to announcie that he hui taken over the rijove well-known Hotel, and Patron* mar Tely.on obtaining FTRST-OLARB ACCOMMODATION at a MODERATE TARIFF. All Liquors cold will be of the • BEST procurable. Timaru and Dunedin Beer on tap. M. LAO AN. PionMv.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13146, 30 November 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13146, 30 November 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 13146, 30 November 1906, Page 7

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