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STUU NOTICES TO TRAVEL TUTS i?l In the Kingsdown. Claremont. Pareora. Otaio. Makikihi, and surrounding flistricts. Tho Purebred Clydesdale Stnlliou YOUNC CHAMPION. Sire Champion, dam Kate. TOTJNG CHAMPION is a beautiful roan horse. 8 years old, and standing 10J hands high. He is splendidly put together and has a set of legs of groat miality. Young Champion's sire, "•".mpion, is well known, having taken lorous prizes at the Timaru Show. TERMS: £3 half £4 4s full guarantee: groomage fee ss, payable at first service. For particulars apply to .TAMES CAMPBELL, Proprietor. Kingsdown, or Groom in charge, F. Moreland. TO STAND this Season at Glon's Farm, and Travel the surrounding Districts, The Handsome Clydesdale Stallion BOXER. BOXER is a. dark bay horse, standing 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and action, and a fine temper. Sire. Champion ; out of. Doll. Doll bv Kina of the Vanuuishers: g.d. by Sir_ William Wallace," bred by LeaSmith. Kaiapoi. TERMS: Season £?, 3s: half guarantee. £2 2s payable Ist .lanuarv TOIL balance when, mare proves in foal. Groomage fee ss. Mares from a distance, Is 6VI per week. All care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to Owner, JOHN WILSON. Kimbell. TO TRAVEL this Season in the Temuka. Pleasant Foint, and surrounding districts. The Purebred Trotting Sire, CENERAL WOOD. GENERAL WOOD is a dark brown horse, six vears old, standing 16.1, by Ribbonwood out of Little Bell. Ribbonwood is champion of the Australian colonies, both on tho turf and in the show-ring. Little Bell is a dark bay mare standing 16 hands 3 inches high, bv General Tracey out of !" J ! was bred by J. C. N. ( Longbeach. Little Bell started in l'-l 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). For extended pedigree see Cards. ' Pleasant Point—Monday. Owner's Scable—Tuesday night. Orari—Wednesday, noon. G era ldme—Wednesday night. Hilton—Thursday, noon. TERMS: £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1011. Groomage fee ss, payable I'"-"" service. Mares from a distance vii] bo paddocked on my farm at 2s rer week. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares changing h.-.nd3 mst owner held responsible. P. MITTEN. Greenvale Farm, -lear Teal Uta. J. REID, Groom in charge. TO STAND at the Owner's Farm, Blairbeg. The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion FISHERMAN. (33) FISHERMAN (Duncan MeLeod's) is a dashing bay horse, foaled 1903: stands about 16 hands high, wit J: strong bone and good action. His sire Silver Boy, by Kintore, by Honesty (imported' American trotter, siro of | Mvsterv. Honcstv, etc.). Fisherman's dam Riibv, by Lavender (trotter); 2nd dam bv ' Douglas King (McCulloelrs, imported Scotch trotting cob) by Hcrry Douglas, by Old Champion Douglas. Silver Boy was a good performer, liaviiior- won the Mooroopna Handicap Trot, Finley (N.S.W.) Handicap Trot, and tho Nagambie Handicap Trot, from 20 sees, behind scratch. Fisherman was one of the fastest horses of his age in Victoria, his best winning record being 1 mile in 2.27, as a four-year-old; as a three-year-old he vron the £SO Handicap Trot at Richmond, trotting the mile in 2.36, beating the imported colt Berlinwood; on 2nd September. 1907, ho trotted second to Strathbar at Richmond, beating the Sydney horse Presentation and Dixie Alto, trotting his mile in 2.30; on the same day lie finished third in the Handicap Trot, li mile, beating Lord Harold, Daisy Dean, and a number of other good horses; he also trotted second and third at Epsom: on Ist January, 190S, he also won the.Handicap Trot at Barman from 300 vards behind scratch : in February, 1908, he won the 2.-10 class from 10 sees behind scratch at Richmond, trotting the mile in 2min 27see; in July, ho again won in the 2.30 class at Richmond, also ran second the same day iu the 2.35 class, being only beaten by a head : the next meeting at Richmond he won the £SO trot for horses thab could trot the mile in 2.25 or better, beating such horses as Emulator. Marvin Wilks (imp), and the Sydney horse St. Elmo ; on the same day he won the_2.3o class trot; he has also run second in six other races, and has a place record of 2.25 in heavy going. He has all these performances as a"four-year-old. As a five-year-old, in lOCS, he won the £4C trot at Richmond, trotting the mile and 1 furlong, in heavy mud, in 2.55; and rdso won the 2.27 class trot at Richmond. 1 mile, in 2.27 in heavy going. Fisherman has proved himself a good foal-getter, and is broken to saddle and harness. Best placed record, 2.26 to the mile. This horse comes of particularly clean stock, and was passed by the Government Vet. at the Melbourne Parade iu July, 1909, as free from ali diseases and injurious strains TERMS: Season £4 -Is; haif guarantee £3 3s and £3 3s; full guarantee as per arrangement. Good paddocking for mares' at Is per 1 ?: An caro taken but no responsibility. J. SHAW, Proprietor. TO STAND AT ESK VALLEY, And Travel Pareora, St. Andrews, Otaio, and surrounding districts. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LOUCH FOYLE. Sire, Loch Goyle; dam, NeS,. by Good Hope. TERMS: £1 10s end of season, and £1 10s when mares prove in foal. All mares Bold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible. J. McALWEE, Owner, St. Andrew?. TO STAiND at Pleasant Point, and Travel the Pareora, Albury, Cave, and surrounding districts, The Handsome Carriage Stallion FATHER O'FLYNN. FATHER O'FLYNN, bred bv 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 (imported Arab). Has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and loarcß stock of highest order. TERMS : Season £3 3s ; half <maranfcee £2 2s and £2 2s. All mares sold changed held to be in foal. Moneys payable on or before Ist January 1911. Groomage fee payable on first service. For further particulars apply JOHN WILLIAMS. Pleasant Point.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 8

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