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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT HOLME STATION, And Travel short distances. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion T\ 0 M I N I 0 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, Groorn-in-charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT ' HOLME STATION, And Travel Timaru and Surrounding Districts, THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION TGI I N L A N D. FINLAND is by Bill of Portland, sou of St. Simon and Electric Light, and for many seasons the leading lire in Australia, from Fishwife, daughter of King of the Anglers and Nameless, the dam of Creel and other winners. FINLAND is a brown horse, showing great- power and quality, and has proved himself a successful sire, as well as a great racehorse. He won amongst other races the V.R.C. St. Leger, Maribyrnong Plate, Sires Produce Stakes, Goodwood Handicap, etc., and was second in the Ascot Vale Stakes, Caulfield Guineas, and Caulfield Futurity Stakes. . In the season just closed Finland was ninth in the list of winning sires with a total of £4853. .lie is the sire of numerous winners, including Bobrikoff, Nyland, Lapland, Chief Lochiel, Helianthes, Merry Lass, Outlander, Portland, .Restless, Vasa, Wardlaud, White Cockade, Zero, and Scotch Plaid. FINLAND will be at the Timaru Racecourse and Teniuka ono day each week. . ■ • .- Paddockings, 2s per week; groom's fee, ss. TERMS mares; £5 5s —£2 10s at first service, and £2 lGs when mare proves in foal. Further particulars from A. S. ELWORTHY. EDWARD SWAIN, Grdom-in-charge. TO TRAVEL the Albury, Raincliff, and Ashwick Districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, ~-■-. TT E A T E E R LADDIE. Heather Laddie, Seven Years, by Lord Ranfurly, by Lord Salisbury— Laura Foley. His Dam is Bell by British Monarch—Duchess 11. His strain is one of the best in the Dominion; this will be borne, out by inspecting his Pedigree Card. Terms: Season £3. Good Paddoc.king can be arranged. AH care taken but no responsibility. A. E. ADAMS, TO TRAVEL this season in the Temuka, Waitohi, Pleasant Point, and Levels Plains districts, the PUREBRED TROTTING S^E, /~1 E N E R A L WOOD.

GENERAL WOOD is a dark brown horse five years old, by Ribbonwood 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 JVC. N. Grigg, Esq., Longbeach. 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 Timaru each time (see stud book). • TERMS—£3 3s, payable January Ist, 1910. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. Marcs from a distance will be paddoeked on my farm, or Mr T. Mitten's farm, Sutherlands, where the horse will be everv Monday ni«ht P. MITTEN, ' " Greenvale Farm, near Temuka. J. REID, ' Groom in Charge. TO TRAVEL Pareora, St. Andrews. Makikihi, and surrounding districts, The Handsome Draught Stallion Q OMM A N DE R. COMMANDER has only been shown once, and gained First and Champion at Coiirtenay in 1905. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his progeny speak for themselves. COMMANDER, nine vears old, was bred by Mr William Boag, of Burnside. viz., by Marshal Keith, imp.' (7046), dan Nannie; sire, Lord Dunmore (imp.), (180), g. dam Nannie, imp. by the Auckland Stud Company; g.g. dam Fancy. Marshal Keith was the highest-priced stallion ever sold in the Australasian colonics, and there is no better or sounder strain of working horses than Lord Dunmore's in the colony. Commander is a dark brown, standing 17 hands, and of great substance and good quality, and was foaled on November 11th, 1900. TERMS: £4 4s half guarantee, £3 3s season, or £5 5s f uu Groomage fee ss. All mares sold or exchanged to be charged for as season mares. Fo_- further particulars apply to M. A. TOOMEY, Hilton, Or E. TOOMEY, G room-in-charge. BLACK RIBBON, The Trotting Bred Stallion, will travel this Seuson, Timaru, Seadown. Temuka, Geraldine, Waitoki, and Pleasant Point Districts. —SLACK RIBBON is a beautiful — 9 Black Horse standing over 16 hands, with splendid flat bone and full of quality. His sire, Ribbonwood, champion of Australasian colonies, both on the turf and in show rings. Dam, Lady Nell,' bred by J. C. N. Grigg, Esq., of Longbeach, is by General Tracev out of •Flora Temple. For extended pedigree see Stud Book, TERMS: 5 Guineas single mare; two or more as per arrangement; payable Ist January. 1910. Groomage fee ss, first service. ROBERT CAMPBELL, Maori Hill, Timaru. H. BEBBINGTON, Broom in Chare**. TO STAND At Pleasant Point, and Travel the surrounding districts, The Handsome Carriage Stallion RATHER O'FL YN N. FATHER O'FLYNN, bred by James Smith, Esq., of Greenfield, Otago. Sire, the famous Irish hunter Wicklow (imp.). Father O'Flynn is a beautiful grey horse, standing 16.2, of great bone, quality, style and action, and perfect in all his movements. His dam, Lady Morris, by the famous horse Birdcatcher. out of Miss Morris, by Morris Dancer (imp. Arab). Has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and leaves stock of highest order. TERMS: Season £2 10s; half guarantee, £1 10s and £1 10s-. All mares sold or exchanged hold to be in foal. Moneys payable on or before Ist January, 1910. For further particulars apply JOHN WILLIAMS, Pleasaut Point.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14053, 10 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14053, 10 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14053, 10 November 1909, Page 8

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