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STUD NOTICES. THE STUD SEASON, 1908. OWNERS AND LESSEES OP STUD HORSES should bear in mind that NOW IS ltlE TIME to bring their Horses prominently before Breeders, Farmers, and the many others interested. " THE TIMARU HERALD Is prepared to quote SPECIAL AND MOST REASONABLE TERMS for the Season. As the "Herald" circulates widely throughout South Canterbury, the present is an opportunity that should not be lost. The Office is also prepared to PRINT CARDS in any design, with Extended and Tabulated Pedigrees to date, at (lie most REASONABLE PRICES. TO TRAVEL in th® Makikihi, St. Andrews, Otaio and Districts, The Handsome Draught Stallion OMMAN D E R, bred by Mr William lioag, of Burnaide. c COMMANDER is a handsome ' dark brown horse, standing 17 hands high, with plenty of good sound bone and fine action. Sire, Marshal Keith (imp.). Dam, Nannie, by Lord Dunmore (imp.); dam Nannie imp. by the Auckland Stud Co. T ERMii: £4 4s, half guarantee. Season, £3 3s. Groomage fee, ss. All Mares sold or exchanged held to be in ' foal. : ; ' # M. A. TOOMEY. * TO STAND at Waahdyke Hotel, Tuesday and Friday every week, for a limited number of «p]>roved Mares, The • Standard-bred Trotting Stallion BLACK RIBBON, By Ribbon wood, dam Lady Nell. For Extended Pedigree see Stud Book. Paddocking for Mares, la 6d per week. All car* taken but no .responsibility.' All Mares sent by rail to Iw consigned to C. Connolly, Washdyke Hotel. TERMS: £5 ss, payable Ibl of ary.ROBT. CAMPBELL, Proprietor, Maori Hill, Timaru. TO. HORSE BREEDERS. MR W. GUILFORD, St, Andrews, has been asked by some of the leading Horwe Breeders in St. Andrews district to keep MfillßY TIMES in the district, and he . has- agreed to do so. MERRY TIMES is rising four yearn old. and is by ths great: prize-taking horse " Merry Morning" (imported). " Merry Times' *' dam is " Princess May," by Crowif Prince," a very successful prizetaking • mare. Merry Times will only serve a., limited number of mares at Four Guinea®—one guinea' payable in January, 1909, and three guineas when mare proves in loal. All iMuies sold or exchange] after being served by Merry Times, the owner time of service held responsible. AH care- taken* but- no responsibility. For ■ further particulars see Card. " Merry Times" was bred by the wellknown 5 breeder Mr W. Gardner. No busings done onSundays. WM. GUILFORD, St. Andrews. TO TRAVEL the Cannington, Cave, and Albury Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, "\r OU N G ET T HICK 11. 1 (Imp.) YOUNG ETTRICK 11. is a dark bay horse, standing 17 bauds high, with plenty of good bone and full action. He is rising four years old. Sire—Young EUriek ; dam—Kit ty. Young Elf rick by Et trick (2775 E.C.H.S.U. imp.), g.g.s. Thumper, g.g.g.«. Thumper, all famous prize lakers. Kitty, bred by J. Bradshaw, of Warraonl. Sin 1 . Lucky Willy 11., by Clydeaaale Willy, the latter by Lucky Willie (imp.). TERMS—Season £4 4s; £&■ 2s on Ist January, 1909, and £2 2s when mare proves in foai. Uroomage fee ss. JAMES STUMBLES, Cave. TO STAND at Holme Station, and Travel short distant***, ' The Purebied Chdeodale Stallion O M I " N I O N. D This colt was bred by Mr Peter Robertson, Huntly, Outram. and was fold November, 1905. Sire Marconi (imp); g.sire, (be world-renowned Hiawniha <10067 C.5.8.); g.g-sire, Robert (7135) g.g.g«sitv, Prince of Wales. Dun, Pride, by Royalist, by Hard Times, by Extinguisher ; g-dam Jean, by Lord Sal'wbury. (imp). Marconi's dam Victoria (5024); g-dam Susie (3433); g.g-dam Missie (3432); g.g.g-dam Maggie, by Old Clyde (575j. Hiawatha's dam Old Darling t gdum Puppet (2617); g g-dum by Civile (1102). This Colt has gained the following PrizesFirest, at the Tiiierl and Third at Dunediu Shows as a yearling. TERMS- -Season, £3 3s; or £4 4 s halfguarantee. H. SKEATH, Groom-in-charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HOLME STATION And Travel the Pareora, Kingsdown, Clarenont, and Timaru District*, The Thoroughbred Stallion jp I N L A N D. FINLAND is a handsome brown horse, and was bred by Mr Turnbull in 1897, hit. aire be'sug Biil of Portland, dam Fishwife. br King of tiro Angler*. FINLAND was a first-rate jierformer on the turf. Included in hfc victories are the Maribyrnong Plate, Sires Produce Stakes. Victoria St. Leger, Goodwood Handicap. He was second in Ascot Vale Slakes, besting Fid<*s and Clean Sweep--Melbourne Cup winner I9GO-M-coud in Cuulfi«-ld Guineas, beating Mai ster, Hautboy, etc., and was *ewinl to Atinis (6st iSlbj in Caulticld Futurity Stakes, carrying 9»>t lib, In-ating Mals'tr. tirorge Frederick, United Stales, and utFinland'?! sit*', Bill of Portland, was by St. Simon JL, by tJalopin (3|. His r>tock, liobrikoiT, Vasa, Chief Lorhiel. Lapland. and others. Finland »>U In- at tin* Ramonrse on night, and at Mr das. Campbell's, 'Kiug«dow», on Wednesday night. TERMS—£IO 10s for Thoroughbred j .Mare*: oilier Mare* £2 10s Ist January, j and £2 10s u iien mare prove* in foal. Pad j docking for mare* at per w«rk. K*vry j t are i,tk<n. hut no responsibility. (»rcoui■ j age f< t. Ss>. I Fur'.iter paftiriiiars from K. .SWAINK, j Grootn in < 'barge. SHAMROCK HOTSL, HROTHWKLL lu b as • BotsDciny luktißf *«*io tak«o *v« tb« above Hotel, aad will b« flad «o w*J com* Old Frieada «d tb* Otoeral I'oblia All L«tt«r» wad CorrMpoadMWi will » ««lv« prompt m. botiwub,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13712, 29 September 1908, Page 8

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