STUD NOTICES. TO STAND' at Ihilrne Station, and Travel the P.mora, Kiugftilowii, Claivmmit, ami Titnam Districts, Tito '.liitiniuglibivd Stallion "jjl 1 i\*' L A N 1), FINLAND i.s a handsome brown bor.se, and was bred by Mr 'J'urnbull in 1897, his sire being Bill of Portland, dam Fishwife, .by' King of the Anglers. FINLAND was a • first-rate performer on the turf. Included in his victories are. the Maribyrnong Plate, Sires Produce Stakes, Victoria St. Leger, Goodwood Handicap. He was second in Ascot Yale Stakes, beating Fides and Clean SweepMelbourne Cup winner 2900—second in Caulfield Guineas, beating Malster, Hautboy, etc., and was second to Aurus (6sb 131b) in Caulfield Futurity Stakes, carrying 9.st lib, beating Malster, George Frederick, United States, and others. Finland's sire,- Jiill of Portland, was by St. Simon D., by Galopin (3). ]<inland will be at the Racecourse on night, and at Mr dames Campbell's, Kingsdown, on Wednesday night. TERMS: Half guarantee Five Guinea* Paddocking for in ares at Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Groomage Fe«, ss. Further particulars from Groom in charge R. OLIPHANT. Address: Holme Station, Timaru. TO STAND at St. Andrews and Travel surrounding districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion . M E R R/ Y T I M E s. was bred by the well-known Breeder, William Gardiner, Esq., Papakaio. Sire Mercy Morning (imported by Mr Samuel Young, Bushy Park, Outram). Merry Morning was bred by Mr John V. Anderson, Drummoral, Whitethorns,' Wigtownshire, Scotland. His sire was "Up to lime" (10475, C.5.8.); g. sire, Baron's Pride (9122, C.5.8.); g.g. sire, Sir liverard (5353, C.5.8.). Dam, Maggie (13682), V Ex-quisito (8621); g. dam Jean (12388), by Windsor (2509); . g.g. dam Jean of ■ Barsailoch (8030), by General William (327). Merry Morning has won the following Prizes First at Fort William and Castle Douglas Shows in Scotland; first at Duned in Summer i>how 1904, and first and champion at the Taieri Show in 1904, and first and champion at) Milton in 1906. Merry Times dum was -Princess May; sire Crown Prince (430); dam Lady Maud (883), sire Lord Cranley (300). Second dam Little Mary (885), by Young Banker; third dam Molly (879), . by Clansman; fourth dam_ Mary, by Grown Prince (61) ;' fifth dam Kate, "by Prince of Wales (imp). Princess May was not shown until four years of age. She was second l at Tiinarit and Asliburton 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 Bame year as pairs at Christcliurch. Princess May was second in Oamarii •in 1905 as a brood mare, and was second at the International Show in Christcliurch in 1906, and first in Oamaru as'a brood mare 1906. Lady, Maud, the dam of Princess May, was champion at Ashburton and Christchurch in 1903, and also ten first prize,* on other occasions., Little Alary 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 bo seen that Merry Times combines the best blood in Scotland, and the. very best Clydesdale blood iii New Zealand, which combines Baron' 3 Pride, Lord Salisbury, - Young, Banker, Prince of Wales. These sires are quite sufficient to recommend Merry 'limes as a sire to all breeders in search of liigh-claes quality.., /: Merry Times \vill only serve a limited number of- Mares at "Fourvpuifleafi; Oho 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. NCES ORSON R mm* Til® Won the GOLD MEDAL AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION... BUT it couldn't vary well do otherwise; could it! The merits of the "ORION" are snch that the 1 winning oi & GOLD MEDAL was A certainty. The real judges, however, are the people—the actual users—and they have unmistake&bly awa.ded the palm to the " ORION." OVER 65,000 FAMILIES . In New Zealand alone are to-day cooking with the matchless " OBION," j and more " ORION " Ranges are sold through their strong recommendation of it to othors than by any other means of publicity. That's the best praiao of all; is it not. Sold by ALL IRONMONGERS. Ask lit in Ulnst-rated Catalogue. fT E SHAGKLOCK LIMITED, \ , Manufacturers, DUNEDIN. OUR SEASON'S STOCK OF , LAWN MOWERS ARE NOW TO HAND. PRICES, 25s to 755. GARDEN TOOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Give us a Trial. W r e can: please you. L W. Wade & Co., THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGERS, GEORGE ST. Telephone 215. CBOWKER has Shops and Offices to » Let in Timaru. FOR SALE—22 Sections near Smithfield Works; 23 Sections Kensington and Town Belt. Easy Terms of Payment. Money to Lend on Mortgage; repayable by Instalments. Transfers, Mortgages, and prepared under the Land Transfer Act. C. BOWKET., IJCENSED LAND BROKER.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13449, 22 November 1907, Page 7
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