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STUD NOTICES. TO TRAVEL the St. Andrews and Surrounding Districts, the Champion CLYDESDALE STALLION HERE I CO. (Bred fay J. Chishnlm, Esq., Totara 0 . , Valley). Sire, Lawrence Chief. Dam, vase. . HERE I go is a bright hay, ita iling 16 hands 3 inches in height. is a very massive horse, has °f bone of the best quality, good feet an d pasterns, fine silky hair, and superior action. SIRE .Lawrence Chief; g.s. puisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp >- Lawrence Chief's dam. Blink Boniy, Salisbury (imp.} DAM, Kate, hy King of the Rinpr* S-s., Athelstane, by Lord Salisbury; dam, Eronrald, by Young Banker. Full Pedigree, see Cards. TERMS: £4 half guarantee; V a ?' able Ist- January 1915, balance uhen mare proves in foal. All sold «r exchanged held to be in foal. Groomage. fee, ss. Full particulars from A. H BOULTON. St Andrews. All Fees of "FieM Marshall" and 'Here I Go," payable to A. H. Boulton. TO STAND at Cave, and Travel Cannington. Levels, and Surround- „„ ing Districts, THE CLYDFPmT/E STALLION < KING EDWARD YET. .His sir* l , King Edward, by Lion Kino; ("306), by •Briti*- 1 ! Lion (270), imp. from Scofmd by Hugh Rea, Esq.; dam. Scotch Annie imp., (316 N.Z.5.8.) His dam Floray, bred by John Small, Esq. ; Eire Captain Russell, sire Macartliur, by Macbride; g.g. sire Macgregor. TERMS: £3 3s. .Half guarantee, £2 2s and £2 2s. All mares sold or exchanged first owner held responsible. Groomacre fee ss. All care taken, no responsibility. ( JAMES STEWART, Proprietor, Care. STUD HOLSTETN BULL/ OAKWOOD CAPTAIN. Sire, Rossini's f-ittor Boy, by Bonnv Boy—Lady Rozine, by Sir "de Kol Tnka P eterje (imp.)—Rozine 3rd de Kol (imr> \ by Netherl. d Lord de Kol. Dam, Oakwood Blossom, by Kruger 2nd—Oakwood Rosie. Oakwood Rosie is by Grigg's Allah (imp.), dam bred by Mr J. C. N. Grigg. Lady Rozine, grandmother of Oakwood Captain, won the Championship of New Zealand, making 512 POUNDS FAT IN 11 MONTHS under Government test. Oakwood Blossom was second in Stud Holsteins at Timaru Show lasc year. Bonny Boy, grandsire, was Champion at Wanganui, Hawera, snd New Plymouth. For TERMS, apply LYON BROS., Kakahu Read, Temuka. TO STAND at my Farm, and meet Mares by arrangement, THE TROTTING HORSE Pi.OYFA.IR, (Full brother to Rubicorn) By Ro.thschild —Rubena, by Berlin r ■ . (imported). "jOLAYFAIR is a very good specimen of a straight-out trotter, and has left some of the finest stock for harness and utility purposes. As he is bred on the most fashionable lines his services as a sire should be eagerly sought after. For performances and all particulars see Card, and apply to A. F. SXOCKER, Washdyke, Or Groom in Charge. TERMS: £3 3s per Season. Half Guarantee, £5 ss. Groomage fee, ss. TO TRAVEL Timaru and Surrounding Districts. The Standard-bred TROTTING HORSE PRIDE OF KENTUCKY. PRIDE OF KENTUCKY is a handsome upstanding Colt, of fine bone and substance, bred by Herbert, Esq., of Ardmore Station, Kelso. bire, Kentucky Tefc, by Kentucky, by Berlin (imp.), dam. Jenny Trucey ( mp.) Kentucky Yet's dam, Lady Helen, by Harkaway out of Fame, by Cassivalaunus. Harkaway by Diomedes (imp. by Hon. W. Robinson), dam Dinah, oy Skeleton (.imp- by Sir Cracroft Imprimus. by King Harold out of Trump Card mare, by Traducer. Further particulars on Card." Stock by Kentucky Yet:—Sparkling Kola, 2 miles in 4.41, an Australasian record for mare in saddle; S.M., 2 miles in 5.3; The Ace, 2 miles in 5.5; Mine Yet, 1£ miles in 3.45;; Woodroff, 1 mile in 2.25. Go Yet 1 mile in 2.24 Black Yet hot favourite in Dunedin. TERMS: £1 10s end of season, and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible. For further particulars apply \ A. CRUICKSHANK, Gleniti. TO STAND at Or ton, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Handsome CLYDESDALE Stallion BRITANNIA, Sire, Commander. Dam, Bonnie Pride. Commander, bred by Mr William Boag, of liurnside, by Marshall Keith (imp. 7046), dam, Nannie; sire, Lord Dunmore; (imp. 180); g. dam. Nannie, imported <by the Auckland Stud Co.; g.g. dam, Fancy, t may ble mentioned that Marshall Keith was the highest priced stallion ever sold in the Australian Colonies. Bonnie Pride, by Wallace out of Bonnie, sire Bonny Breast Knot; p, dam Miss Donaldson. BRITANNIA is a handsome dark bay, 4 years old, of great proportions anvi splendid action. He is a most Uoeful animal, a splendid worker and sure foal-getter. TERMS: £1 January 1915, and £3 when mare proves in foal. All care taken but no responsibility. Guarantee can be arranged. For further particulars apnlv G.,A. AKER, Or ton. TO STAND at Owner's Farm, Winchester Road, and r I ravel the Point, Temuka, and Geraldine Districts, The Purebred CLYDESDALE Stallion ALEXANDER'S PRIDE. This is a splendid specimen of the/ Clydesdale breed, with clean flat bone of good quality and the best of action ; colour dark bay. His sire, Prince Alexander, was bred by J. C. N. Grigg, Esq., Longbeach. Sire Alexander's Heir (292), dam Countess. 111., sire Bal-ioral 11., dam Countess 11., by Lincolnshire Trawler (imp). His dam, Ashton's Pride, by Lord Asliton, ;bred by John Small, Esq., Wheatstone, Ashburton. Lord Ashton l v - Vanquisher, dam Miss Palmer. The above pedigree shows Alexander's Pride to be descended, from the most celebrated strains of imported stuck on both dam's and sire\i sides that has ever been landed in the Dominion, and as a certain result of such breeding he is sure to be .a sure foalgetter. ■ Alexander's Pride took first prize as the best walking, horse on ground at last Timaru Show, out of a field cf eleven. ■ TERMS: £3 3s season,. £4 4s half guarantee. All mares .sold or changing hands first owner held responsible, A. TOOMEY; • Proprietor.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 3

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