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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT HOLME STATION, • And Travel short distances, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Ty O M 1 N I O N. For Extended Pedigree see Cards. TERMS: Season £3 3s; or £1 at date of service and £3 when Mare proves in foal.' HARRY S. KEITH, Groom-in-charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HOLME STATION, And Travel Timaru and Surrounding Districts, THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION '-jni I N L AND. FINLAND is by Bill of Portland, son of St. Simon and Electric Light, and for many seasons': the-'leading sire in Australia, from,. Fishwife, daughter of King of the Anglers and Nameless, the idani'.'of Creefiaud'other winners.' FINLAND iS a brown'horse, showing great power and . quality, and lias proved himselfea successful sire, as well as a great racehorse. He won amongst other races the V.R.C. St. Leger,: Maribyrnqng: Plate, Sires Produce Stakes, Goodwood Handicap, etc.; and was. second in the Ascot Vale Stakes, Caulheld Guineas, and Caulfield Futurity Stakes, ~. . ■ .'. , In the season just closed Finland was ninth, in- the! list of winning sires with a total; of :£4853., He is the sire of numerous winners, including Bbbrikbff, Nylahd,'Lapland, Chief Lochieli'/Heliaiithes, Merry; Lass, Outlarider, Portland, Restless, : " Vasa, Wardlarid, "White Cockade'/ Zero,, and Scotch Plaid. . >■'•' ; ;.. FINLAND will be at theTimaru Racecourse arid Temuka one day each week.:;';•';■.,■;'; ■ ''' :A :-\ ' \till/.-A ;V : ; : : S ' ;:.■ Paddockings,; .'2s _ per week; groom's fee,;'.ss.' ! _.■.''.':■.-■■'.'■'. ■:'-''■ '■•■■■;.■;'';.•' TERMS £8 : Js, thoroughbred mares; £5 ss—£2 10s at.first service, and;£2.los'when ■mare proves in; foal. Further particulars from A. S. ELWORTHY; EDWARD SWAIN; Groom-in-charge. TO TRAVEL the Albury, Raincliff, and Ashwick Districts, ■■•''■■•;' THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE :, :.:;:'l :.,:'';,.{ . TTE A T H"E:R\ LA D DIE . Heather Laddie, Seven Years, :by Lord Ranfurly, by Lord SalisburyLaura Foley. His Daui is ABell by British II'. ".'■; His strain is one : of ;the: best iu the Dominion;jithis:3will, bet\bbflie \ out: by inspecting his" Pedigreed ICaid" 5/ ; Terms: Season £3. ~G bod Paddockihg can All care takes but'nb'respbhsibility." ' '■'■.:-!; '■: ' : ;-"-:" : JX:-/ A., EJADATUS,.,.-,.; :'X • •:^-:'''- : - '■" : 'C:-^V->y : y"' ; i: T au *»'©- TO TRAVEL this season the Te muka, sWaitbhi, Pleasant Point and; LevelsvPlains '.\-. districts," : th« ':';" PUREBRED TROTTING; S'RE f* ENE RA L WO Q D GENERAL WQOD is! a dark browi horse five-years old, by Ribbonwooc out of Little Ribbonwood ii champion of .the Australian colonies both, on the; turf and in the show-ring Little Bella's a dark,bay mare stand ing:l6 hands 3 inches: high, by Gene ral Tracey but' of Brenda", and wai bred by J. C. N. Griggs :Esq J, Long .^be'ack^'' :: and was placed 23 times She ' wdi unbeaten in the show ring. 'Genera Wood was.-alsb shown ; tbiee timesj'aht secured the first prizes in Timaru eacl time (see stud book). ■ ?il v: ; 'V 3 *' Apayablo Jamiarj Ist, 1910.- Groomage fee - 5s, f payabb first serviced. Mares from a distahc< . wl| l be paddocked on my' farm," or Mi I. Mitten's farm, iSutherlandsi when the horse will the-everv, Monday ni<'ht P; MITTEN, -■.-..■ "■•:■ - 0 ; ' v;■;', Greenvale? Farm;, near TehVuka • %■': ■UX-AAk J; REID, '■ Groom in Charge. TO TRAVEL > . Pareora, St. Andrews.Makikfti;- ah< ■'■'• _i' sujroundiua: districts, ■- ; COMMAIifbER has only Been showi once, and gained First and Chanipibi # VP"# e « a y ; in 1905, He has provec himself a sure foalfgetter, and his pro geny speak for themselves. : r v COMMANDER,iiuneyears old, wai bred t hyiMr Willfn -Hi ;;r;™w „t »:v___:.i:bv --'Mai 2 ' : sire^S:Lor4" (imp), (180)., the Aucf' ■■FaneyjF,. .„,,,.„...,.,,....,. „.,.,...... . J^rshai v |Ceith wai tlie iliighest-pricei stallion xever: sold; in ■ She Australasia! «olpnies,t and there ;is hb.\ better" o strain of working horses 'thai Lpr^'Du"nmpre,'s"ih; ' ' i ;;--' , ;Cdmiffa , nder,."'is'V'a.- r da : rt brown, ing_ 17 hands, arid of great suhgtarici aiid good; quality,' and .was foaled bi Npyeriiber Ilth, 1900. '.' '■': '■'■ •'"'?'■'- [;; TERMS: £l> 4sliaU piVararitee; £: 3s or £5 ss" fu (i Groomage fee ss. All mares sold b exchanged to be charged for as seasoi :mares;- ->-■ :: >---, ■•■■' ?x■•■;:■:■ - :■■'■'' ■"■ Fii: further particulars apply to' M. A. TOOMEY, Hilton, ■ Or r E: TOOMEYr Grooni-in-clm'rge. The Trotting Bred Stallion, will trave tins Seiwon.'r Timaru, Seadowh lemuka, Geraldine, Waitohi. anc Point "DistrietsV BLACK yRIBBONi 'is.; a beautifu Black Horse staridirig over 1( hands, with splendid flat bone and ful of . 7'~' r .i'~y- '"-'•■' f V . His; sire, Ribbonwood, champion bi Australasian .colonies; both on thb turl and in show Dain, Lady Nell bred by J..>C. N. Griggj Esq., of Long beach, is by General Tracey out bl Flora Temple. . jfor.. extended pedigree see Stud; Book,: v' V. ; .";".'. ; TERMS: 5 Guineas single mare; tw< or more;as per arrangement; payabk Ist > Janjiary. 1910. Groomage fee ss, first service. ROBERT CAMPBELL, ;,. Maori Hil!, i'imaru. H. BEBBINGTON, - i,Hrw)oi, ; in ,Gbarjr«». TO TRAVEL r Studholme, Hook, Makikihi, and Otaio Districts. The Clydesdale Stallion "■"- A R 0 N TAN A PA. . BARON TANAPA (655), Sire Baron Graceful imp. (11259 5.C.5.8.), g. sire Ba;ron's.Pride (9122). Dam,. Miss Morton, by Clydebank imp; (481 N.Z.5.8.). For extended Pedigree see Cards. TERMS: £2 '2s '; January Ist, 1910, and £2 2s> when."mare' proves: in foal. Groomage fee ,ss. All Mares sold or exchanged, owner ar first service held responsible. ' ;.>J. ! " A..;i)USrBAR, ;" Studholme. . GEORGE BURTON,'. / Groom in Charge. * "'.'!"'■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14045, 1 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14045, 1 November 1909, Page 8