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STUD NOTICES. THE STUD SEASON, 1908. OWNERS AND LESSEES OF fcUui) HORSES should bear in mind tliat NOW IS THE TIME to bring their Houses prominently before Breeders, Farmers, and the many others interested. "THE TIMARU HERALD" Is prepared to quote SPECIAL A.NU 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 the most REASONABLE PRICES. TO i iidV r EL in the Malcikihi, St. Andrews, Otaio and Pareora Districts, The Handsome Draught Stallion CO M M A N D E R, bred by Mr William Boag, of Burnside, 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. TERMS: £4 4s, half guarantee. Season, £3 3s. Groomnge fee, ss. All Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. M. A. TOOMEY. TO STAND AT WASHDYKE. The Purebred Trotting Stallion EDROTHS C H I L D. Sire Rothschild; dam Gentle Zephyr (imp.), by Red Wind. RED ROTHSCHILD i* a handsome dark bay with black points, and stands 15.3. For detailed pedigree see Card. TERMS: £4 4s; £2 2s payable end of season, and £2 2s when ma-re proves in foal. I'addocking for mares at 2s. All care taken, no responsibility. Owners of mares at first service held' responsible. JOHN ROBERTSON. Blacksmith, Washdyke. TO STAND at Washdyke Hotel, Tuesday "and Friday every week, for a limited number of approved Mares, The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion BLACK R. 188 ON, By Ribbonwood, dam Lady Nell. For Extended Pedigree see Stud Book. Paddocking for Mares, Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All Mares sent by rail to be consigned to C. Connolly, Washdyke Hotel. TERMS: £5 ss, payable Ist of January. ROBT. CAMPBELL, Proprietor, Maori Hill, Timaru. TO HORSE BREEDERS. MR W. GUILFORD, at. Andrews, has been asked by some of the leading Horse Breeders in St. Andrews district to keep ,MERRY TIMES in the district, and he has agreed to do so. MERRY TIMES is rising four yeans old, and is by the great prize-taking horse " Merry Morning" (imported). •• Merry Times*" dam is " Prince*® May," by " Crown Prince," a very successful prizetaking mare. Merry Times, will only serve a limited number of mart's at Four Guineas—one guinea payable in January, 1909, and three guineas when mare proves in foal. All marcs sold or exchanged after being served by Merry Times, the owner at- time of service held responsible. AH care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see Card, " Merry Times" was bred by Ihe well known breeder Mr W. Gardner. No business done on Sundays. WM. GUILFORD, St. Andrews. TO TRAVEL the Camiington, Cave, and Albury Districts, The Purebred Clvde-sdale Stallion, YOU N U ETTR IC K 11. (Imp.) YOUNG ETTRICK 11. is a dark bay horse, stauding 17 hands high, with plenty of good bone and full action. He is rising four years old. Sire —Young Ettrick ; dam—Kitty. Young Ettrick by Ettrick (2775 E.C.H.S.B. imp.), g.g.*. ' Thumper, g.g„g.«. Tltumper, all famous prize takers. Kitty, bred by J. Bradshaw, of Warragul. Siiv, Lucky Willy 11., by Clydesdalr Willv, the latter by Lucky Willie (imp.). TKRMS—Season £4 4s; £2 2s on Ist January, 1909, and £2 2* \vln*n mare proves in foal. Groomage fee ss. JAMKS STUMBLKS, Cave. TO STAND at Holme Station, and Travel short distant**. The Purelm-d Clvd«*>dal« Stallion O M I N I O X. This colt was bred by Mr lVter Robert son. Huntly, Outram, ami was fold November, 1905. Sire Marconi (imp) ; g.siiv, t Ik- world-renowned Hiawatha (10067 C.5.8.); g.g-sire. Prince Robert (7135): g.g.gsir*?, Prince of Wahti. Dam, Pride, by Royalist, by Hard Times, by Extinguisher; g-dtim Jean, by Lord Salfcilmry. limp). Marconi's dam Victoria i5024f: g-dum Susie (3433); g.g-dnm Missie (3432 i; g.g-g-dam Maggi--, by Old Civile (575). Hiawatha's dam Old Darling (7365) ; g-dam Pup|>vt i 2617) ; g.gdam by Clyde 11102). This Colt has gained the following Prizes Fiiv>t a! the Tai>ri aii'l Third at Dunedin Shows a* yearling. TKKMS —Sea.s<m, £3 3s: or £4 -Is half guaranty-. Groomage lee :>t>. 11. SKEATII. (iroom-in charg<\ TO STAND THE SEASON AT HOLME STATION And Travel the J'areora, Kiitgsdown. Claiem<»nt, and Timaru District*. The Thoroughbred Stallion P 1 N L A X J). FINLAND is a handMinn- blown horse, and was lm-d by Mr Turnhtil! in lit. miv being Bill of Portland, rl.un I'ish«if.-, bv King of tlm Angleis. FINLAND was „ lirsi ml- |M.'rt"imer on tho turf. luchid--d in hs> victoii«»?i arc the Maribyrnong Plate. Siiv* Produce Slakes, Victoria S'-. l.eg«r, Goodwood Handicap. Ill' was sicond ill Ascot Val.* Stake*. Waling Ful-s and Clean Srtiv-]. M>llnmt I"up winner 11K.H) — ."••fond in Caulti«ld Guineas. beating Mai Mcr. Ilautlx.v, <-tc . and was *ecolid t" Vtmis ,6m 131b i m t'aiilticl.l I'utuiiiy Slake*, rarrviug SV.t lib. beating M;d»'-<?r. t;...rg.- Frcii'-rnl., I "idled NiaSe-,, alid oih.-rv Finland'* t.iri*. li.U oi IVrU.nd. w.i-> l>v St. Snii"i» 11.. 11v Ualiipai ■■■>:■ Ihs'i-lo.u. Hobrikolf. Va*:». Chief l.» I'ilirl, Lapl.llld, and iithfrv riiiland Hill U- at tie- It.o rrotirv on Tiie*d»y night, and at Mr Jun Camp lu ll'-, K ii. nil W cdot-xiay night. Tl-H MS £lO HK f..r Thoroughbred M.ir<", : i.tlirr Mate* £?. 10* l-l January. .Hoi 57?. \O, whi-n iii.ii>' |nmi> hi (.it! I'>d | dialing 1"! iiii:v ~t pri Every |..ire l.ik-n.bill no I. »' n•I j * 111 ill i . Gs.m.ih | age l. r, -V i I-'ntil.tr part;. ulfunis I sW VINE. > lU l liatge

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13713, 1 October 1908, Page 8

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