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STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL the Timaru and Surrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion. GIPSY GRAND, (Impt.) By Grandmaster—Naonii. SIRE of Imperator, Grand Rapids (winner of New Zealand Cup;, Bagpipes, Secrei Society, and other winners. Gipsy Grand was 13th on the Jist- of Winning Sires last racing season. WINA T ER of a number of Races, including Dunedin Stakes, D.J.C. Champagne, Rhodes Memorial, Onslow Plate, Dunedin Cup, Marshall Memorial, etc., etc. TERMS. Season—£3 3s. Groomage fee ss. For particulars J. MONAGHAN, Groom-in-charge, or : ''!■'■ »' J. KING.

TO TRAVEL .this Season in the Surrounding districts, Kingsdown, Pareora, Otaio, and Hook, The. Purebred Clydesdale Stallon, T> R I T I S H LION, Sire The McKenzie, dam Darling by Young Banker -(imnorted). RICHARD KELLAND, Pairview.

TO STAND this Season at Esk Valley, • and Travel the Pareora, St. Andrews, Ot-aio, and Kohika Districts, .\-y.-. : . ■'..'- The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion ; . T 0 U G H F 6 Y I> E. LOUGH FOYLE is a dark dapple, bay 'stallion, rising 5 years old. Sire Loch Gyle, g. sire What's Wanted (imported). Lough Foyle's dam Nellie, by Good Hope, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Loch Gyle's dam Blossom, by Niirimb's Prince Charlie (imported); Nellie's .dam Maggie, by Ivanhoe : (imported). 1 '; ' ! ! Lough Foyle gained first prize as a .3; year-old at Waimate Show; ias a 4-year: old third prize against l all ageX TERMS: £3;£l payable at <-nd of season, balance: ; when mare ,proves; in :fpal;'! Full guarantee,; £4. All Mares sold or exchanged held to be l in foal. ; ■> JOHN McALWEEy ■'■ '■■ ■: ', : ' St. Andrews. TO STAND at St. Andre m and Travd surrounding, districts; The Purebred. Clydesdale Stallion ME R R Y T I M' E S. was bred .by the well-known Breeder, ;: William' Gardiner, Esq., Papakaio. .;.; Sire Merry Morning (imported by Mr Samuel .Young, Bushy Park, Outram). Merry Morning was bred ,by Mr John V. Anderson, Drummoral, Whitethorne, Wigtownshire, Scotland. . Hisisire was "Up to Time" (10475, C.5.8.); g. sire, Baron's Pride (9122,: C.5.8.).;g.g. sire, Sir Everard (5353, C.S.B;). Dam, Maggie (13682), by; Exquisite (8621); g. dam Jean (12388), by Windsor (2509); g.g. dam Jean oi .BarsaUoch (8030), ■by General William (327).: '• Merry Morping has won the following Prizes:— First at" Fort William and Castle Douglas . Shows in ; Scotland; first at Dunedin Summer Show 1904,. and firsi and champion at .the Taieri Show 1 in 1904, arid first and champion at Milton in 1906';' Merry Times' dam was Princess May; sire Crown Prince (430) ; dam" liady Maud (883), sire Lord Cranley,. (300). v Second dam Little; Mary (885), by Young Banker j third:. dam Molly (879), by Clansman; fourth dam t Mary, by Crawn Prince (31) 5 fifth dam Kate, by Prince of Whales- (imp). •Princess May was notl'showri''until: four years of age. She was second at Timart! and Ashburton' as' a dry mare in rings •> qi ten shown on each, occasion, and beateii only by her stable companion Jean. Pirin cess May. and Jean were : first;- the sarin year as pairs at Christchurchl Princes* May was second in Oamaru in 1905 as a brood mare, and was second at; tie. Inter national Show in'.Ghristchurcn" :ih 1906.. J and first in .Oamaru as a brood mare 1906 iLady Maud, the dam of Princess' May, was champion at Ashburton arid Christchurch in 1903, and also ten first prizes' on other occasions. Little Mary has ; also taken eight first prizes at different shows j ■■■Merry Times is a beautiful 1 bay colt., rising, three years, with perfect- action, feet and pasterns, good quality, thoroughly sound and gooti tempered. So it will be seen that Merry 1 Times combines the best blood in. Scotland, and the' :j tyery' (H besi Clydesdale blood ]in New Zealand, which combines Baron's Pride, "Lord Salisbury; Young Banker, Prince of Wales. These sires aire quite sufficient to recommend Merry Times as a sire to all breeders, in search of high-class quality. \ Merry Times will only serve a limited miinber of Mares at Four Guineas; Ofa« Guinea payable let January, 1908, and Three Guineas when Mare proves in fpaL All Mares sold or exchanged being served by Merry Times, the at. tim* of service held responsibl'. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to ' WM. GUILFORD, St. Andrew.: .' No business done on Sundays;

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13461, 6 December 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13461, 6 December 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13461, 6 December 1907, Page 7