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STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL Hi* KaindifT,'Pleasant. Point. Totara, and Cave PislviH#, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion QOMMA ND E R Yl3 T. Sire, Lion King, by British Lion (imp.), Dan), Jean, by-Lord Salisbury (imp.). Tonus : Season £3 3s; Groomage fee, sa. IT CASSIDY, Groom in charge. H. KERB, Proprietor. TO, STAND at Fairlie, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Y 0 U N G ASH T 0 N. " Sire, Lord Asliton, by Vanquisher, Dam, Bonnie, by Prince of Windsor. Terms: Season £3 3s; Groomage lee, Cei. E. McGRATH, Groom iu charge. H. KERR, Proprietor. TO STAND at Fairlie, and Travel Albury, Cave, Totara, and Rainclift districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion Q A N N I E C H I E L. . CANNTE CHIEL is a big handsome chestnut, stands 16 hands, and is of fine substance and good action. IJe is a >sure foal-getter, and • has a splendid record as a track performer. A few of his more notable victories are:—Wellington Stakes, W.R.C. Pacific Handicap, Hawkes Bay Railway Stakes, Wellington R.C. Handicap and Pearce Handicap, C.J.C.,, Champion Plate, Dunedin J.C. Handicap, C.J.O. Fendalton Handicap, and innumerable other races, for which see card. : Beat Cruciform at weiglit-for-age. ;■ Sire, Clanranald; dam, ' Weathereye. Tabulated pedigree, see card. ■ . Tennis: Season, £4 4s. . Groomage fee, ss. . H. KERR, Proprietor. TO. STAND at Saltwater Creek Hotel from Friday nights to Monday morn- / ings, and Travel the Kingstown, Sea- , down, Temuka, Milford,' Orari, Geraldine (Tuesday nights at, Scott's Sta bles), and Pleasant Point districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion I M S R E E V E. S. s SIMS REEVES is a beautiful brown hor.se> with plenty of bone and substance. Sire, Simmer (itnp.), fourth in the list of winning sires in Australia in 1905, well up in list of winning sires last year; son of St. Simon. Dam, Cantatrice, dam of Downfall, by Goldsborougli from Songstress, by The Drummer from Canary, by Lapidew from Rosalie, by' Peter Wilkins from Rosemary, by Stockwell. Cantabrice won W.J.C.Park Stakes, Newcastle J.C. Park Stakes,; Wall»erid J.C. Shorts Handicap and Borough Handicap, Newcastle J.C. Shorts Handicap, Singleton J.C. Flying Handicap, Newcastle J.C. January Handicap, W.J.C. Forced. Handicap, Newcastle J.C. Grand Stand, Handicap. TERMS: £4 4s Season; Groomage fee, ss. ■ E. SWAIN, Groom hi charge. H. KERR, Proprietor. TO STAND AT FAIRLIE, The Chestnut Pony 0 M T H R ' U S E, standing 13 hands high, By Tom King—Mona. All Care taken but no responsibility. All Fees payable Ist January, 1907. H. KERR, Proprietor, Fairlie. TO STAND f afc St. Andrews and Travel V surrounding districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Me r p- y time s. was bred by the well-known Breeder, William Gardiner, Esq., Papakaio. Sire Meny Morning (imported by Mr Samuel Young, Bushy Park, Outram). Meny Morning was bred by Mx John V. Anderson, Drummoral, Whitethorne, Wigtownshire, Scotland. His sire was "Up to Time" (10475, C.5.8.),; g. sire, Baron's Pride (9122, C.5.8.); g.g. sire, Sir Everard (5355, C.5.8.). Dam, Maggie .(13682), by Exquisite (8621); g. dam Jean (12388), by Windsor (2509); g.g. dam Jean of Barsalloch (8(330), by General William (327). Merry Morning has won the following Prizes:—First at Fort William, and Castle Douglas Shows in Scotland; first at Dunedin Summer Show 1904, and first and chainpion at the Taieri Show in 1904, and first and champion at Milton in 1906. Merry Times' dam was Princess May ; sire Crown Prince (430); dam Lady Maud (883), sire Lord Cranley (300 J. Second dam Little Maxy (885), by Young Banker; third dam Molly (879), by Clansman; fourth dam Mary, by Crown Prince (61); fifth dam Kate, by Prince of Wales (imp). Princess May was not shown until 'four yeans of age: She was second at Timaru and Ashburton as a dry mare in rings of ten shown on each occasion, and beaten only by her stable companion Jean. Princess May and Jean were first the same year as pairs at Christchurch. Princess May was second in Oamaru in 1905, as a brood mare, and was second at the International Show in Christchurch in 1906, and first in Oamaru as a brood mare 1906. Lady Maud,' the dam of Princess May, was champion at Ajshburton and Christchurch in; 1903, and also ten first prizes on other occasions. Little Mary has also taken eight first prizes at different shows. Merry >, Times is a beautiful bay colt, rising three years, with perfect action, feet and pasterns, good quality, thoroughly sound and good tempered. So it/ will be seen that Merry Times - combines the bast blood in Scotland, and the very best Clydesdale blood in New Zealand, which combines Baron's Pride, Lord Salisbury, Young Banker, Prince of Wales. These sires are quite sufficient to recommend Meny Times as a sire to all breeders in search of high-class quality. Merry Times will only serve a limited number of Mares at Four Guineas; One Guinea payable Ist January, 1908, and Three Guineas when Mare proves in foal. All Mares sold or exchanged after being served by Merry Times, the owner at time of service held' responsible. All care taken : but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to WM. 'GUILFORD, St. Andrews. No. business done on Sundays. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Pleasant Point, Rosewill, Claremont, and Pareora Districts, ; N The Clydesdale Stallion ; E . W S T Y L E. TERMSs £3 10s half £4 4b. WMV OIBSON, Clarer-—'

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13435, 6 November 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13435, 6 November 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13435, 6 November 1907, Page 7

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