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STUD NOTICE TO KT.WJ) this Season at Dunstan'# S!;ilil<s. W.-iimale, :in<l Travel tin) mi I'l'nn in liny; I )isl ri'-i s, A lI'I slnjipill; l . 111 Diuillisl Cl' Unto] S;t tii iilii y i^-i'iiin;',. 'J l ip A!■lunilit.'i'nt iilooil Hnrr.n |)E EI! TALIC ER . r>fcER.STALKKB. needs no comment. J'ml mother to. f ■!'!.. > jjr»at performers ( iinni" f 1n,.). 'Winrlti hi>t!c. Signalman. L ! 7 l '' Jon *" 1 . '' inr l t"11 hi other in blood to . trnnghold. Terrapin, imd the champion fillv I-loot foot, is ;i, sufficient ro-' commendation iipin-t J' rom ]ij. s olvn me . nt.s. W. GALBRAITH, g r Gvoom-in-char^e, R- MAHONEY. Washd.yka. T0 S .'£ ANI ? T HTS ST ''ASOX -it Epivorth (Jemuica), and Travel Ccraldiua an <{ surrounding Districts nr £ '{'"""""Klilired Horse VJ hv ljan > 0* , BrJen, ' Jo. " h,.cks. j„„,tK .„i.l feet, and of ' /1 X< 'lV^ J V la l HS t<) 1)0 flllitunit,.,! to inspect him. in., shTf" S ' S,, ' e '""P.), loadm L, ,- vo -'!, , ' s 1,1 Australia, hv GaloMai'inn 11?• fr ?" n ". n • Mai.t ii'i- ti) Afn'cl f""' 1 !' 0 ". ' m '" O'liver, sisand I i lAf / : "'rr tho t,:lm of Memoir i v Hl,', J, ' ■ ■ Jam Gra/in. ~' r„f t-or, V',"' 9 ' S i C"'-'"'"". winthe ; ">'l S " I( 1 I'V V fnWn Wallace for -CL'i.Or.O, D^ f &SS i SS'CJS Nation'il 4 niH t V Gwfnel (Grind tiona 1 Mml J, s) • G rnf nax Ki.-.nd N„ miles ? .-^" s ti'alian Steeplechase 'I -lan'of'that \ to Multifid fun i 'acehorse nnl itityor first-eh«/"V I)r "ther to Grenade, a. MaranSi '"'nther to Herci"";; s U r,i'' n :.r",!, 0 Ca " lfiald C «P' tremcly credit-hie ?" Ces wflra fx ' distanwa h j" w ™ ■«* /<U «'lf a staver of t'Lf' +' '< breed inn- linos ~1 , S - watfir - »»'! on TERMS - s 'nsn,, ]?, .' V s ; nl fJ ,lc •"■ftf-. tee £os m *i> i i .'- s: i,1 " : <•'"«> f-t----ror fnrtiier n-lpl- i CI " K s MoiWlfr iC j :t^ rs 0 ;: pply JERRICHARD MAHONEY, N.B.—This is +1 Washdylib. "' ith

surround,n K districts, /~1 A w h v 0 r Uf fi I,,rcd Stallion, (j Als I H CHIE L, Who beat the mi g hty Cruciform at tit- ~ ve' Kht-fnr-af!;e. £4500" er ° VOr 20 Haces - at Terms—£s os per Mare HUGH KERIi, Proprietor. TO STAND AT FAIRLIE & TRAVEL Alburv Cannington, Pareorn. Boaconsfiold, and back through Tycha ajicl Cave, The Trotting Stallion, JgROADIEAP. Broadleaf by R ibbomvood; dam, Our while Huntington out of WnitaBroadlenf is a fina upstanding Chestnut, stands 16.2, and has plenty of bone and substance. The Horse will be at Beacon3field evory \\ ednesday Evening. Terms—£3 3s E. ADAMS, Groom in Charge. TO RTAXD AT FAIRLIE, And Travel Short Distances, the Pure. bred Clydesdale Stallion, THE GREAT, Tho Colt is three rears old, and will Servo a Limited Number of Marcs. i ALEXANDER THE GREAT is a Bay standing 17 hands, with beautiful action, and Lumens© bone and substance. "Alexander tho Great," Tig \n hy Alexander's heir, dam Lurey, by Sir William Walhiee; 2nd dam Plensant TT. Lord BoneonsfieM; 3rd dam Pleasant, by Prince Charlie (4); imported from RootlnnH.

(292V —Alexander's heir is bv St. Alexander, imported from Scotland, and Champion of Otapo: dam Pear! (851, by Lord Salisbury : 2nd flam Damsel, imported from Scotland nt- a cost (if /jOOans. : "Pearl is full sister t-r> Matthew Holmes's Crown Prince. Sir Willia in AVallarp was Champion of Onmam in his flay, and was sold by Flnminp nnrl Hedley for GOOgns. Lord Tienfonsfield was Chamnion of Southland, aii'l loft the hp-it Stock we ever had on Lnnbcnch. —(Greipfi. "Priivfi Charlie (41 was Champion of Canterbury, and Alexander's lieir was Ist- and Champion at Ashluirton as a, n-vpar-rilcl, so that Alexander thn Orcnt. is hound to breed well on breeding lin"s. as lie came from heavy wellhred Stock. Terms—,C4 4s. Grazing, Is per nwV.

■R . HARVEY. rirnniii in Cliarrro. 1411 Ffios poynMi- Ist. .Tannnry. 1911.' Gronmapr' in nil pases. lis. For further particulars apply Grooms in Charge, or HUGH ]yET?T>„ Fairlio. To t.liis Reason nt. tlio Owner' 1 ? StaMes. and travel tlip surroundinn cUcfricts, tlio well-bred Trot« tin" r> O H.. OTHW O 0 D . Sire —Tim liv Wi'l/l\n>od, Drtltt —Gingermit liy TCrvtliscliild. T^rrriP—£3 Rs. nnvnlilr. .Tain«rv Is*, imi. Mare*. rlmncnnr' I>ar>ds first ow< nor lipid rp.snonr'Mp. For fnrtlier particular!! sgo cards, or H. SCOTT. Owner. Grraldinf

NEIL'S AUSTRALIAN BLOOT) TONIC AND PTTTHFYTCTI. ONE OF THE BEST BLOOD PTJRI. FYE'RS KNOWN. Purely Hevlinl nnd of undoubted vnlne in all imrmritips of tlip Blond nnd eruptions of t.lie Slrin. Also good for Livor nnd Stomo"li TronWos. A REAL GOOD TONTC. If you suffer from Sluggish LiVer, Povorty of Blood nrd Lop* of Appetite, tr- it. Lnrtro Bottle 2? fid. NEIL, THE HERBALIST, Is the Sole Maker. T3 Stafford Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14324, 14 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14324, 14 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14324, 14 October 1910, Page 8