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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND this Season nt Dunstan'i tai>l<:s. Waiinate, :ilid Travel tho surrounding Districts, And stopping at Doncaster Hotel Stabler. Saturday evening, Tho Magnificent Blood Hovso jy E E 11 S T A L K E R DEERSTALKER needs no comment, brother to those great performers Canine Chip], Windwhistlo, Signalman, ibarpshooter. and full brother in blood to Stronghold, Terrapin, and the champion fillv l'leotfoofc, is a, sufficient recommendation apart from his own morits. W. GALBRAITH, Q r Groom-in-charge, R. MAHONEY, Washdyka. T° STAND THIS SEASON at Epworth ("eiTiuka), and Travel Geraldino an 'mf lir m oun^,1 R Districts, ti ri |l 10 ™"Khbred Horse rSTS $ " Dan' 5 O'Brien, iI end; 1 °?" ,y nn ', l tn,l - v m:lde > With ce™ n i • ,ld slll,s tnnee, sound SUr'w,!V- • lf !" ltS • and feet - and ° { able +„ l'l f '" a,it y to bo suitare 'I i f i nss . <!s mares. Breeders U • tGf ! to inspect him. s sir ° Grafton (imp.), leadP n sire °n/ e %? -Australia, by GaloMn'nn b W ' ? Imon ; from Moid te, to ivr ,'li i ar ' lp t on , i ' l ' om (^usis■ind TVF i a, TT tho dnm of Memoir Si! . Heroism's dam Grafin, nor of £-SnVr 1?, ' ty . S , 0n Gu ' biri °- tlfo Hnn'n i'i", s ' nn( i sold ''V a fortM ; W £ ll,lco fnr £13.050. from tel B ,° v f • tei' itt- ?ssJt3S?Sr£» sire of r-T *• Australian. Grafton, Viceroy's°C ° Cup \ mile's! Natlmial i P , t T' C rClrafnel (Grand tin.,a " ,n f i mi i eS) ; ( W naX «> ind Na miles 'ml Austnihan Steeplechase 4 ter, Wire- VI a!, 12,b ). WorkmasBrakpan Grassn,,? Metogrnph, Of others. 1 ' Bntalll - and u m.st t is f, l" to Heriot. Multifid f w'°! i-.nd stiyor first-clasq J" 1 , 1 brotl ><* to Grenade, Maranui to Heroism's own' nerf CaU " iekl extremely creditable ?" CeS H ' firo cx " distances and ;.„!- W aS h j? won :,t ■' ll self a staye „f the r' + ,Jro ' U breeding Wtt 8 - 4 Wllto r- «"i on stallion should i ? services as a TERMS •Qa Ci U?erly sought after-. tee £ss |d 7", P, ' s ' h ' llf .*>»«- Pn,. V, 1 ""Peking arranged MOYxNIHAN, r ehSrio 1 " 3 01^ PPly JER " RICHARD MAHONEY, N B ~ Washdykb.

TO STAND AT FAIRTTF 7urrf h 'r y ' °r Ve ' Totara > and mi su |T°unding districts, a v ] v ro T"^ lbred Stallion, (J AiNN I E CHIE L, ■Who beat the mighty Cruciform at ,ve 'ftlit-for-ane. £4600. ner ° Ver 20 Races ' valued at Terms—£s 5s per Mare HUGH KERR, Proprietor. m n PAIRLIE & TRAVEL Altmry Cannmgton, Pareora, Beaconsfield, and back through Tvclio and Cave, # The Trotting Stallion, gRO AJD LEA P. Broadleaf by Ribbomvood; dam, Our Bess, by Huntington out of Waitawnne. Broadloaf is a fine upstanding Chestnut, stands 16.2, and has plenty of bone and substance. The Horse will bo at Beaconsfield even \\ ednesday Evening. Terms—£3 3s E. ADAMS, Groom in Chargo. TO STAND AT PAIRLIE, And Travel Short Distances, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, THE GREAT. The Colt is three years old, and will Serve a Limited Number of Mares. ALEXANDER THE GREAT is i Bay standing 17 hands, with beautifu: action, and immenso bone and substance.

"Alexander the Great," lie is hy Alexander's heir, dam Lurey, hy Rip William "Wallnre; 2nd dam Pleasant- IT. by IjOi'd Braconsfield; 3rd dam Pleasn.nl , by Prince Charlie (4); imported from Scotland. (292). —Alexander's heir is hv St. Alexander, imported from Scotland. and Champion of Otapo : flam Pearl (P/il, N.Z.5.8.), hy Lord Salisbury: 2nd dam Damsel, imported from Scotland at a cost of 500 ins. ; Pearl is full sister to Matthew Holmes's Crown Prince. Sir William AVallacp. was Champion o! Oamam in his day, and ivns sold by Fleming and Hedle.y for GOOgns. Lord Beaconsfield was 'Chamnion of Southland, and left the bust Stock we ever had 011 Lonbeaoh.—(Greig). Prince Charlie (41 was Champion of Canterbury, and Alexander's heir was Ist and Champion at Afhlmrton at a 3-vear-old, so that Alexander tho Great is bound to breed well oil brocd,'nir linos, as he came from heavy wellStock.

Term?—£4 4s. Grazing, Is ppv

R. HAR.VEV, Groom in Chnraro. All Fees jmynM» Ist. January. 1911. Gronmnprn in nil cases, ss. For further, particulars apply Grooms in Charge, or HUGH KERR. Fairlie. To P+nr>d this • Season at, the Owner's Stallion. nnd travel tlx* su'ronndine districts, the well-bred Trottnii" CoH.. OTnW 0 0 D . Pire—The —Gingermvfc by Rothschild. —£3 3". nni'i'M" .Trinmr Is*, 1011. \fnrpc. clioTiain"" hands r<*t ow'">v iioVl responsi'hle. For further par ticnlnrs see cards, or H. SCOTT. Owner, Geraldtnp NEIL'S AUSTRALIAN RTOOT) TONIC AND PTTRTFYER.. ONE OF THE BF=T Tvr.OOD FUIXI. FVER.S KNOWN. Purely Hevhal and of undoubted vnluo in all jranur:t ; es of tlin Blood n"d entT>tions of the Skin. Also good for Liver and Stomn°h Trouhlop. A REAL GOOD TONTO. If you suffer from Rlusiish Liver, Poverty of Blood nnd Lo" 0 f Appetite, tr~ it-. Lnrfre ''c fid. NEIL, THE HERBALTKT. Ts tlio Sole Maker. "3 Stafford Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14322, 12 October 1910, Page 8

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