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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT FA "1 RUE, --ND TRAVEL THE ALBTIRY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, the Thoroughbred Stallion. "" IPS i Gli AND 11, G Sire Gip?v-Grand, dam Kate, by Phaetca. Gipsy Grand 11. is a magnificent Black Horse, stands 16-2J, lias a mild Temper. TERMS—Season £1 5s Ist January, 1911, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply W. SHUSHALL, Albury and Fairlie, Proprietor.. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIMATE, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, the fashionablybred Trotting Stallion, ORD VANDERBILT. L (Bred by S. Johnston. Esq., T'ai Tapu, Canterbury}, Sire Rothschild, Dam Thome's Kitty by Bundoora. It is almost unnecessary to comment on r.uch n well known and successful Sire as Rothschild. His gets, such as Dan Patch, Revenue, Almont, Jessie Palm, Geo. M. Patchem, Sal Tasker, The Baron (full brother to T.ord Vanderbilt) and scores of others, speak fotlierpselvoK: whil» Kitty, dam of Lord Vanderbilt. besides having taken many prizes in - the Canterbury A. and P. Rinrr is also t'-p dam of Yonng Rothschild. Boston, New York, Youn2 Emmerson and The Baron. It will thus be seen that Lord Vanderbilt comes from the best Trotting Strains procurable in the Dominion, and shonld leave Stock which must surely make a r--rc f 1 - fhemseVes o:i the Turf and , also as Harness Horses. Lord Vanderbilt lias taken Twenty-eight First Prizes, having been first at all the principal shows in New Zealand, and never known defeat. TERMS—£4 4s half guarantee. All mares sold or exchanged owner at first service held responsible. Groom's Fes £3. JAMES KING, Owner, Peebles TO STAND THE SE\RON VT HOLME STATION. TTMARU The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion FINLAND is by Bill of Portland, son of St. Simon and Electrie Lgiht, for many sensors the leading sire in the Avstralion Commonwealth, from "Fishwife." daughter of the "King of the Anglers" and '■ Nameless" the dam of n y nnd otT»<?r winners. FINLAND is a brown horse crrent nower and qunlitr. and has proved himself a s«ccersf"l Sire as well >5 n great rac.-»-hor=e Be won amongst races +l>° V.R.P. fjt, Leeer Marihyrong Plate, Sires Produce Stiice*!. G-odwood Handicap. and was second in the Ascot Vale Stakes. Afield Guineas and Caulfield Futuritv Stakes. Tn ths se-""n just cln=ed. FTVLAND "se f-om rr-h in +he list of Winning Sires last year with a total of £4553. to 6th this season with a erand total £80i52. whMi dm>s nnt include a !nr<?s sum won hv •' Boorikoff " in Australia. and considering his limited onnortunities this must add considerablv to b : s merit as a sire. He is a sire of numerous winners, including " BohriVnff. Nvland. Lapland. Chief Lochiel, Merrv Lass, Outlanderl Pen*,a. Portland. Restless. Vasa, \YardUr,.> TChit* Cockade. Zero, Scotch Plaid. Busv'and, Freak. Inland. Ka-■vi-iso. T.nTid'-ose, Officious. T.'Vrf\p ro and Wa'rnka." The success of FINLAND'S Stock was _nhennT"ennl at the lafp Grand National Meeting, "Ny'.nd'' -ccountincr for the two prvncioal Flat Races, while "Scotch Plaid" and •' Penza " *ach won a rac9 during tho meeting TERMS: 10 Guineas. Groomage 03, Paddocking 2s per week. Mares will be met at the Timam Railway Station. Apply: A. S ELWORJHY. Holme Stsiicr*. Thsam. TO TRAVEL THTS SEASON In the Kingsdown. j--. Psreora, Otaio. MakikiLi. sz-2 sorroundina districts. The Purebred v.-ij<lesda!s StsSiM YOUNC CHAMPION. Sire Champion, dam Kate. YOUNG CHAMPION "is a beautiful roan horse, 8 years old, and standing 16J hands high. He is splendidly put together andTias a set of lees of great quality. Young Champion's sire. Champion, is well known, havinjr_taken numerous prize* at the Timaru Show. TERMS: £3 half guaranty £4 4s full guarantee; groomag6 fee os, payable at first service. For particulars apply to JAMES CAMPBELL', Proprietor. Kingsdown. or Groom in charge, F. Moreland. TO STAND at the Owner's Farm, Blairbeg, The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion FISHERMAN. (33) FISHERMAN (Duncan McLeod's) is a dashing bay horse, foaled 1903; stands about 16 hands nigh, with strong bone and good action. His sire Silver Boy, by Kintore, by Honesty (imported American trotter, sire of Mystery, Honesty, etc.). Fisherman's dam Ruby, by Lavender (trotter); 2nd dam by Douglas King (McCulloch's, imported Scotch trotting cob) by Harry Douglas, by Old Champion Douglas. Silver Boy was a good performer, having won the Mooroopna Handicap Trot, Fiuley (N.S.W.) Handicap Trot, and the 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 won the £SO Handicap Trot at Richmond, trotting the mile in 2.36, beating the imported colt Beriinwood; on 2nd September, 1907, he trotted second to Strathbar at Richmond, beating the Sydney horse Presentation and Dixie Alto, trotting his mile in 2.30; on the same day he 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, 1908, he also won the Handicap Trot at Barmah from 300 yards behind scratch: in February, 1908, ho won the 2.40 class from 10 sees behind scratch at Richmond, trotting the mile in 2min 27soc; in July, he again won in the 2.30 clas9 at Richmond. also ran second the saint day in the 2.35 diss, being only beaten by a head; the next meeting at Richmond ha won the £SO trot for horses that could trot the mile in 2.20 or better, beatine such liorses as Emulator, Marvin Willis (imp), and the Sydney horse St. Elino: on the same day he won the 2.30 class trot; he has also run second in six other racos, and has a Elace record of 2.25 in heavy going. He as all these performances as a four-year-old. As a five-year-old, in 190S, he won the £4C trot at Richmond, trotting the mile and 1 furlong, in heavy mud. in 2.55: and also 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 in July. 1909, as free from aii diseases and injurious strains. TERMS : Season £4 4s ; half guarantee £3 3s and £3 3s; full guarantee as per arrangement. Good paddocking for mares at Is per week. AH care taken but no responsibility. J. SHAW. Proprieto-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14349, 15 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14349, 15 November 1910, Page 8

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