STUD NOTICES. The well known pony STALLION, TOM KING will stand at his owner's residence, Mona Vale, for this season. Terms £2 2s season. TASMAN SMITH, Ma Waro. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Otnio and surrounding districts, The Purebred Clvdesdale Stallion King 's edd on (bred by George Grice, Willowby, Ashburton). KING SEDDON is ft hay colt. His sire is King of Quality, bred by Mr Gawn, North Taieri. King of Quality by Lion King. (See Stud Book). Dam of sire, Queen of Quality, by Lord Salisbury (see New Zealand Stud Book). Dam of King Seddon, Kate, by Muir Lad (imp.), g.dam by Black Champion (see Stud Book). It will be seen by the pedigree that this horse is descended from the best Clydesdallo Blood in the world. TERMS: £4, half guarantee, £2 payable Ist January 1910, balance when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee ss. . All care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, first owner held responsible. For further particulars apply OWEN McKEE, Proprietor, Or Groom-in-charge. TO TRAVEL this season, in the Temuka, Waitohi, Pleasant Point, and Levels Plains districts, the PUREBRED TROTTING S'RE, ENERAL W 0 0 D. G GENERAL WOOD is a dark brown horse five years old, by Ribbon wood out of Little Bell. Ribbonwood is champion of the Australian colonies, both on the turf and in the show-ring. Little Bell is a dark bay mare standing 16 hands' 3 inches high, by General Tracey out of Brenda, and was bred by J. C. N. Grigg, Esq., Longbeacli. Little Bell started in 24 trots and was placed 23 times She was unbeaten in the show ring. General Wood was also shown three times, and secured the first prizes in Timtiru each time (see stud book). . TERMS—£3 3s, payable January Ist, 1910. Groomage fe& ss, payable first service. Mares from a distance will be paddocked on my farm, or Mr T. Mitten's farm, Sutherlauds, where the horse will be everv Monday night, P. MITTEN, Greenvale Farm, near Temuka. J. REID, Groom in Charge. TO STAND At the Owner's Farm, and Travel the Claremont, Tycho. Flat, Kingsdown, and surrounding districts, The Clydesdale Stallion JOIINNI ER SK I NE' (21) JOHNNY ERSKINE is a powerfully built dapple grey horse rising seven years, standing 16.3 hands. Sire, Sandy Erskine {imp./ C.S.B. Vol. XXIl.)'; g. sire Prince Alexander (8899); g.g. sire Prince of Wales (673). Dam Sweetheart (1205) ; sire of dam, Lord Erskine (1744), by Boydston-Boy; g. dam Flora" (5882); sire of g. dam, Strathelyde (1538), by Lome (499); g.g. dam Maggie (581); sire of g,g. dam Farmer (280), by . Merry Low (536); g.g.g. dai>i Jess; sire of, g.g.g. dam Sir Colin (1299). Johnny Erskine's dam Darling was bred by, the late Mr Thos. Stevenson, Maheno, and was got by the well-known , breeding horse Lord Iddesleigh (379), sire. Lord Beaconsfield (106), dam Pride (370). TERMS: Season £3 3s; or half guarantee, £2 2s January Ist 1910, and £2 2s wlien niare proves in foaj. Full guarantee.' £5 ss. JOHN SHAW, Blairbeg, Timaru. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Pleasant Point, Cave, Albury, and surrounding districts, The Purebred Clydesdale, Stallion ONTALTO 111., 539 (N.Z.5.8.). MONTALTO 111. is a bay stallion, 5 years, well known to breeders in his home district, Ashburton. He .lias good feet and X)asterns, best quality bone, fine silky liair, is very compact, has good action, while his two seasons' standing proye liim a successful sire. He has always been successful shown having three first and three second prizes to liis credit. .; Montalto lll.'s' pedigree can be traced through the Stud Book on both sides having strains of the best imported blood. Sire, Highland Prince (360) (see Card), Dam, Princess Rose (1102), by Young Extinguisher (334). He is full brother to four colts and three fillies, all successful prize-takers. TERMS: Season, £3 3s; part guaran-' tee £4 4s (£1 Is payable January Ist 1910, £3 3s when mare proves in foal). All mares changing, hands to be as for season, owner at first service held responsible. Three or more mares as per arrangement. For full particulars apply to MORROW BROS., Montalto, Mayfield, Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Glens Farm, Kimbell, The Draught Stallion BOXER. BOXER is a dark ! bay horse with plenty of bone and action, and a fine temper. PEDIGJREE: Boxer, by Champion out of Doll. Doll by King of the Vanquishers; grand dam by Sir \V'illiam Wallace. Bred by Lee Smith, Kaiapoi. TERMS: £1 10s pei mare, payable Ist January, 1910. Mares left to grass Is 6d per week. All care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN WILSON, Owner, Kimbell. TO STAND THE SEASON At Epworth, Temuka, and Travel the Clandeboye, Geraldine, Rangitata, Pleasant Point, and Temuka districts, The Imported Thoroughbred Horse M A S I S, By Poulet—Queen of Cyprus. TERMS: 5 Guineas; half at end of season, balance when mare proves in foal; or for Season, 4 Guineas. Paddocking for Mares from distances Is 6d per week:. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For extended Pedigree see Cards. A. TOOMEY, JR., Groom in Charge. Or CADWALLXDER BROS., Proprietors, Temuka.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14038, 22 October 1909, Page 8
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