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STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL the T'imaru and Surrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion. GIPSY grand, (Impt.) By Grandmaster—Naomi. SIRE of Imperator, Grand Rapids (winner of New Zealand Gup;, Bagpipes, Secret Society, and other winners. Gipsy Grand was 13th on the list of Winning Sires last racing season. ~ 'WINNER of a number of Races, include' ing Dunedin Stakes, D.J.C. Champagne, Rhodes Memorial, Onslow Plato', Dunedin Cup Marshall Memorial, etc., etc. TERMS. Season—£3 3s. Groomage fco'Ss. For particulars J. MONACHAL Groom-in-ehargc, or J. KING. TO TRAVEL this Season in the, Surrounding districts, Ivingsdown, Pareora, ; Otaio, and Hook, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallon, R I T I S H L .10 N, Siro The McKenzie, dam Darling by Young Banter (imnorwd). RICHARD KELLAND, Fairviow. B TO STAND this Season at Esk Valley, and Travel the Pareora, St. A.ndrows, O'aio, and Kohika Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion OUGHF O Y L E. I LOUGH FOYLE is a dark dapple bay stallion, rising 5 years old. Sire Loch Gyle, g. siro What's Wanted (imported). Lough Foyle's dam Nellio, by Good Hope, by. Lord Salisbury (imported). Loch Gyle's dam Blossom, by Nimmo's Prince Charlie (imported); Nellie's dam Maggie, by lvanli'oe (imported). Lough. Foyle gained first prize as a 3-year-old at Waimate Show; as a 4-year-old third prize against all agos. " : TERMS: £3;£l payable at end of season, balance when maro proves in foal. Full guarantee, £4. All Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. '■ JOHN McALWEE, Sfc. Andrews. TO STAND at St.''Andrews and, Truvd 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. \ Siro Merry Morning (imported by Mr Samuel Young, Bushy Paik, Outram). Merry Morning was bred by Mr John V. Anderson, Drummoral, Whibethorne, Wigtownshire, Scotland. His isire "war "Up to Time" (10475, G. 5.8.); g. sire, Baron'n Pride (9122, C.5.8.); g.g. sire, /Sir Everard (5353,' C.5.8.). l)am, Maggie (13682)> . by Exquisite (8621); g. dam Jean (12388), by Windsor (2509); g.g. dam Jean of Barsalloch (8030), 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 champion 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 Wdy Maud (883), sire Lord Cranley- (300). _ Second dam Little Mary (885), by Young Banker; third dam Molly ' (879), by Clansman; fourth dam Mary, by Crown Prince (61); fifth darn Kate, by Prince of Wales (imp). Princess May was not Ishown until four years of age.: She was second' at TinjarU 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 earn® 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 Ashburton and''Christchurch in 1903, and also' ten first prizes on other .occasions. Little Mary baa also taken eight first prizes at different shows. Melry Times is a beautiful bay colt, rising three years, with perfect action, feet and pasterns, good quality, thoroughly 1 sound and good ,tempered. So it will be s6en that Merry Times combines the best 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 .Merry Times as< a sire to all breeders in search ol high-ctes quality. > . Merry Times will only nerve a limited number of Mares at Four Guineas; One Guinea payable Ist January,' -1908, and Three Guineas when Mare proved in foal. All Mares sold or exchanged after being served by Merry Times, the-owner at tim« of service held responsible All caWJ taken but no responsibility. For furtneaf particulars apply to /' WM. GUILFORD, St. Andrews. No business done on Sundays. ' f r' / Ready Now! DELICIOUSLY SweetGreen Peas, grown'" here in Canterbury, Like all other Pioneer products, they are canned when fresh—the only Way to bring out all their natural flavour. That's why.Pioneer goods are called the Natural Flavour Products. . . In air-tight tins. Insist on your Grocer Supplying BRAND PURE AND GOOD.' f

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13462, 7 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13462, 7 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13462, 7 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)