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STUD NOTICES. DENNIS CONNOR, Cricklcwood. l!) STAND .AT PATRIAE, AND TRAVEL THE ALBURY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, tho Ilioroiighbrcd Stallion, QIPSY GRAND 11, Sire Gipsy-Grand, dam Kate, by Phaeton. Gipsy Grand 11. is a magnificent Black Horse, stands IU-ai, and has a mild Temper. -ERMS—-Season £1 5s Ist January, J..UI, and £1 10s when mare proves m foal. For further particulars apply W. SHUSH-ALL, Alhury and Fairlie, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON A' WAIMATE, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, the fashionablybred Trotting Stallion, ~ OED VA NDERB IL T . (Bred by S. Johnston, Esq., Tai Tapu, Canterbury), Sire Rothschild, Dam J nomo's Kitty by Buudoora. Tu is almost unnecessary to comment on such a well known mid successful Sire as •lothsehnd. His gets, such as Dan Patch, Revenue, Almont, Jessie Palm, Geo. M. Patohcm, Sal Taske;-, The Baron (full brother to Lord Ya.ndorMt) and scores of others, srwak for tbamselves; while Kitty, dain'of Lord Vcnderbilt. besides having taken many r>n;:c-s in the Canterbury A. and P. Slimv Ring is also tho dam of Young Rothschild, Boston, New York, Young and The Baron. It will thus be seen that Lord Yanderbilt "omes from the best Trotting Strains procurable in the Dominion, and should nvo Stock which must surely make a - ■•■■ no for themselves on tho Turf and ••iso as Harness Horses. Lord Vanclc-r----■Vlt has taken Twenty-eight First 'rizos, having been first at all the orincipal shows in New Zealand, and i:-.i3 never known defeat. TERMS—£4 4s half guarantee. All "-.nrss sold or exchanged owner at first ■TVieo held .responsible. Groom's Fee JAMES KING, Owner, Peebles 0 STAND A' tho YVaihao, Morven, "Waikakalii Redcliff, and Waihao Downs Dis tricts, Vl.e Imported Champion Clydesdale Stallion AGITATOR (10488 C.5.8.)

S". sire Royal Signet (8967 C.5.8.). g.g. siro Prince of Wales (673 C.5.8.).' Dam iSull Macgrcgor (112-13, C.5.8.) bv St. Gatien (39<<S C.5.8.). K . dam Kate .•Jaegregor (G325 C 5.8.), bv Macgregor (US7 C.5.8.), g.g. dam" Ladv (o&2 ' !RTl\ )„. hj;„ iv..,. ei . (795 C . S .J3_>; taker at the Highland Society's Show jii Scotland, and was for manv years ;« Champion Stallion of the Dominion. He is an upstanding dark brown horse, allowing great_ qfuality, style, and character, and his stock have won many prizes throughout the Dominion and Australia, including Champion at the last Melbourne Show with the stallion •' Onward." TERMS: £2 2s at end'of season and .i-i 2s when mares prove in foal. Full guarantee £6 6s. Groomage os. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at timo oi service responsible. For further particulars apoly to the owners, ' J. AND A. WEIR, ,, _ . Papaknio, u- t!ie Groom in charge. R-OOK, STUDHOLME DISTRICTS THErUUEBRED CLYDESDALE M-iLL-iON, S T A R ° F __P A LMv lR ■ Sire Dalmuir Prince (imp.), Dam Star 111 bred by Mitchell Bros., Oamaru. G. Dam Star, by Young Banker, G.G. Ham Blossom, by Hero, Star 111 , Siro K:ng Pride, by King 0 f the 'anquishors, Dam Flower by 'Joags Crown Prince. Star 111.. Mare at Oamaru, and Champion Mare at Jimani. Dalmuir Prince (imp.), pedigree and Show ring records as champion are well known 1 -?, TA J [ L OFDAL;,,IT '™. fo "led October 1/th, 1900, stands 17 hands, is a Dark Ray, with two white feet and star on rorekoad, a thick <et powerful Horse, with heavy quarters, and a. sure Foal getter. Carrying as lie does threeparts of his breeding from Imported gtock, he should bo a very desirable bire to breed from, especially for shinTerms full guarantee £4 4s half guarantee £3 10s, season only £3, three or more mares full guarantee £4, three or more mares hair guarantee £3 3s; one or two mares it brought from a distanco for the convenience of the horse same as for 3 or more mares. Groomage 5s Feeß payable at first service or 31st December. 1910, balance wiieu mare proves in foal E. R. KINGSBURY, Waimate, Owner. Or; H. LEYBOURNE, Groom in Ch. ree

T Sn?TA? D THE SEASON AT HOLME STATION, TIMARTJ. The. Imported Thoroughbred Stallion, "PINL A N D . f F o?' L o- ND is b ? B!n °f Portland, son or ot. Simon and Eleetrie Lgiht, for many seasons the leading sire in tho •i: Fi, ? n Commonwealth, from "Fishwife-, daughter of the "King of the Anglers and "Nameless" the dam of I ™l T T\,n ! ' r * ) i ne ' nnd other winners. | I'US LAND is a brown horse showing - groat power and qunlitv. and has prov- | ed himself a successful Sire as well as a. groat race-horse He won amongst "the- races the V.R.O. St. Leger, Manbyrong Plate, Sires Produce Stakes, Goodwood Handicap, and he was second in the Ascot Vale Stakes. C-.nlfield Guineas and Caulfield Futurity Stakes. In the season iust. closed. FINLAND rose from 3th in the list of Winning Sires last year with a total of £4853. to 6th this season with a grand total of £606-9, does not include a large sum won hy " BohrikofF " in Australia, and considering his limited nnnortunities this must add considerably to his merit as a sire. He is a sire of lerous winners, including " liohri- .... Nyland. Lapland, Chief Loehiel, Toliantios, Merrv Lass, Outlander, I'tncn. Portland. Pestless. Vasa, Wardland. White Cockade, Zero, Scotch Plaid, Busvland, Fieak, Inland, Kalvpso. Landrose, Officious. Tilritero .and Warrakn." The success of FINLAND'S Stock was phenomenal at tbe late Grand National Meeting, '" Nyi.nd "' ""counting for the two principal Flat, Paces, while " Scotch' Plaid " and "Penza" each won a race during tha TERMS: 10 Guineas, Groomage ss, Paddocking 2s per week. Mares will he met at the Timaru Railway Station. A pply: A. S FL WORTHY. Holme Station, Timaru*

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14325, 15 October 1910, Page 8

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