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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT FA IT! LIE, And Travel Albnrv, Care, Totara, aD<l surrounding: districts, The Thoroughbred Stallion, A N N I E C H I E I#, .AYhopbeat the mighty Cruciform afc weight-for-age. - PJ soo ll ' er OTer ® ac63 - valued ai Terms—£s 5s per Mare. HUGH KERR, Proprietor. TO STAND AT FAIRLIE & TRAVEL AJbnry Cannington, Pareora, Beacons field, and back through and Cave, The Trotting Stallion,. JgROADLEAF, Broadleaf by Ribhonwood; dam. On? Bess, by Huntington out of Waitawhile. Broadleaf is n fine upstanding Chestnut, stands 16.2, and has plenty of bnne nndssnbstance. The Horse will be at Beaconsfield every Wednesday Evening. Terms—f'3 3s. E. ADAMS, Groom in Charge, TO STAXU AT FAITiLIE, And Travel Short Distances. tliO Pnrsbred Clvdesdale Stallion, THE GREAT. The Colt is throe years old. and will Serve a Limited Number of Mares. ALEXANDER THE GREAT is a Bay standing 17 hands, with beautiful action, and immense hone and substance. "Alexander the Great." He is by Alexander's heir, rlrnn Lucey, by Sir William Wall!"-e:2nd dnm Pleasant TI. hy Lord Benconsfield; 3rd dam Pleasant, by Prince Charlie (4); inporfpd from Scotland. (2921.—Alexander's heir . bv St. Alexander, imported from Scotland. n-nd Chnmnion of Ofcap-o: dnm Pe- n rl fftol.. N.Z S.B.V by Lord Salisbury: 2nd dam Damsel. imported from Seotland at a cost of SfHVns.: Pe«rl is full sister to Matthew TTnames's Crown Prince. Sir William Wallace was Chnmpio" of Onmam in hi® day. arid was sold bv Fleming Tfedley fnr 600cts. Ln-d BeaT.npfiold was OhaTcnior) of Southland. and left +b« be=t- Stock we ever nad on Lonbeiioh. —(Greig). Prinre Charlie was Cbarnninn o? Canterbury. an<* Alexander's "heir was Ist and Ohamnkv" at A nc 'i 3-vear-old. so that Alexander tbo Great is bound to br-<--"* well on breedmi 1i""s. n.s he came from heavy wellbred Stock. Terms —£4 4s. Grazing, I,® ner . R. HAPVEV. Gronm in Chfrrrp. AH F"PS navable Ist January. 1911. Groomage in all cases. ss. F"r further particulars apply Grooms in Charge, or HUGH ItF-P I '. Fairi*e. . To Stand this Season th* l Owner s Stables, and trpvef the snrr«"!n«.ing districts, the weTl-bre-i Txnrtine Colt, OTEW\> 0 B . E Sire —The Woo?, hy Dam • —Gingernuf by IlotSscHK;. Terms—£3 3?. Jairna.T ls\ 1011. Mares cEsngEg BanSs first owner Tield Tespon-r.ile. For irrrtfer particulars see caras. or S. SCC TT, Owner. Geraldine TO STAND at the Owner's Farm, Blairberr. and travel Claremont, TVcho Flat. Levels. Kingsdowu. Pareora Districts. JOHNNY ERSKINE «!>'. JOHNNY F.RSKiNSi is a_ powerfully built daopl° grev horse, rising seven vesrs. standing 16.8 hands. Sire. Sandy t (imp.. C.S.B. Vol. 33H.) ; g. sire ??:Poe Alexander i5?9P , i: e.g. sire Prince of Wales (673 V Dsn Sweetheart. (1235) ,* sire of dam. Lord ErsVine (1744>. 157 Buydston Boy; g. dam Flora (ot-82\. TERSrS: Season £3 3s: half guarantee £2 2s and £2 2s; full guarantee £5 5». CECIL J. SHAW. In charge To Travel i>e Pleasnni Paint. tohi. Temnka, Levels. and Surrounding Districts, The Clydesdsle Stallion NEWTON'S PRIDE, Bred by Peter E<i>srtson, Esq. Sire. Pride of Newton (imp.), g. sirp Pride of Blacr>n nng37i. Dam, Pride's Glcry, b7 Pride a Fancy, by Lion Sing. _ Newton's Pride lias appeared in show ring five timeJ, and securol five prizes,, three nrsto nud two seconds. TERMS: Season, £3 3s; jo? £2 2s Ist January and £2 & when mm proves in foal. Full guarantee, 4s. * „ Groomage fee ss, payable at ars« serrioe. WM.. PKRH'S. "Waslidyk^.TO STAND at Ficacat-.t ;> P"int. and Travel the Parsers.. Ajbury, Cava, and districts, The Handpome Carriace Stallion FATHER O'FLTNN. FATHER T>red by James Smith, Esq., of Otago. Sire, the famous Insb hunter Wicklow (imp). Father is a beautiful grey horse, "standing 3.">.2, of great bone, qualitv. style asd acuon, and perfect in all bis movements. His dam. Lady Morris, by iha fanjnus horsa Bird catcher out of Miss Morris, by Morris Dancer (imported Aiao",. Has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and loaves stock of lughest or°TERIMS: Season £3 3s; half snarantee £2 2s and £2 2s. All mares sold 'or exchanged held to p© in foal. Mo* neys payable on or before Ist January* 1911. Groomage fee payable on first service. For farther particulars apply JOHN WILLIAMS. Pleasant Point--TO STAND at his Owner's Farm. Highcliif, Cannington, and Travel the' Cave and surrounding districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LORD ALEXANDER. Sire, Prince Alexander; dam, Maggie. Lord Alexander will serve a limited number of approved mares at £4 4s; £2 2s payable Ist January 1911, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee us, payable on first service. All caie taken but no responsibility J. STUMBLES. Proprietor, Cave.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14349, 15 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14349, 15 November 1910, Page 8

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