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p~ — NOTICES. TO STAND at Blairbeg, and Travel the'. Pareora ; _ St. Andrews, and surrounding districts, THE PUREBRED TROTTING STALLION, MEDALLION. Sire, Geo. M. Patchem. Dam, Suoi'" Wild. Full Particulars later. CHRIS TRACERS, Groom-in-chargo. JOHN SHAW, Proprietor. ft) Stand at Cannie Chiel Lodge, FAIRLIE, the following well-known Stallions. The Thorough-Bred Ch. Horse CANNIE CHIEL. rilO Travel Fairlie. Ramcliff, Opihi, -L Totara, Cave and Albury Districts. By Clanranald—Weather Eye. Wjnner of COOO .iovs. in Stakes, and Sire of Winning Way, the winner of Welcome stakes, of IGOO sovs., and Great' Northern Foa! Stakes of 1000 eovs. in 1911. and other races. Was leased the last two seasons to Sir Geo. Clifford for his stud. Thoroughbred Fees, £8 8s; Halfbreds, £4 4s. E. SHINE, Groom in Charge. Fees ss. To Travel the same Distriehs as Cannie Chiel, the Magnificent (imp.) Shire Horse, BORO. SALESMAN. i Sire. Rlythwood—Kingmaker (ISFiiW), Dam. Sire Fonr-None (4394). w Horse Society. Boro_ Salesman was inmorted bv J. • *«•' r,2Q: - Esq. Though only foaled in May, 1910, he gained first prize at r ' Q tcbn(-ch Metropolitan Show, "Nov. 1912. beating horses of full age in tho h(»vv Draught Sire Class. TERMS—£4 4s Season. J. LATNO, Groom in Charge. Fees ss. To Travel the FA TRUE and ALBTTRY, and surrounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, ALEXANDER THE GREAT. S:re, Alexander's Heir. Dam, Ducy. ' / He is a Pay standing 17.2. He is the true Clydesdale heavy type, is a great traveller, and his stock shows peat promise. At Fairlie Show, in a strong class of eleven two-year-o'ds his stock was placed first, second and third cla&sM Wlnnme P rizes in the younger TERMS—Season, PH 3s D LTNKLATER, Groom in Charge. Fees sa. All Mares missed by any of my Horses last season, will be served at £2 2s each. Paddocking, la 6d per Week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further Particulars, or Pedigree, see Stud Books. Grooms in Charge, or HUGH KERR, Proprietor, FAIRLTE. All Fees payable in January, 1915. TO STAND AT HOLME STATION, and Travel St. Andrews, Kingsdown, Wash dyke, and Claremonfc Dttt-ricto-Tho Purebred Imported CLYDESDALE Stallion. BARON'S IMACE (1705 D. Vol. xxxv. BARON'S IMAGE (17U51), brown, foaled 22nd May, 1910. Bred by William Hood, Baiinate, Kirkcudbright. Sire, .baron's Pride (9x22), Vol. 14. Dam, Madeline (louyU), Vol. 25, by Flasnwood's Best (9211), Vol. 14. Grand dam, Eilice (13102), Vol. 20, by Prince Komeo (8144), Vol. 12. G. gr. dam, Jenny Wilson (621u), Vol. 10, by Jacob Wiisou (2i7ti), Vol. 5. G.' g. gr. dam, iVJaggie of Balgreddan (78!), Vol. 4, by DrumHo wer i'armer (2fao), Vol. 1. G. g.g. gr. dam, Jess ci Balgreddan (2350). Vol. (J, by Sir Colin (1299), Vol. 2. BARON'S IMAGE is a grand thick, well-built colt, of superb quality and style, with htfst-class feet, legs and ankles, and is a capital close straight goer. He is also bred on the best possible lines, every one of his ancestors having been well known as among tho best of their kind. He is full brother to the filly that was first and champion at Elgin, and second at the Highland Society's Show at Perth in 1904. He is of a splendid glossy brown colour, with white face and legs. Si RE. —xi.B sire, Baron's Pride, was by a long way the best breeding horso in Scotland up to the time of his death a year ago. He gained numerous local prizes wli"n young, and in 1894, when four years old, he was first and champion male Clydesdale exhibited at tho H. and A.S. Show at Aberdeen that year, and the following one he had the premium of the Kirkcudbright District Society. In 1896 he hud tho Machars of Wigtown Premium, and in 1897, 1898, and 1899 he was again hired by the Kirkcudbright District. His stock, as is well known, have been ex- ! oeptionally fortunate. The following are some of the First Pr'zes -won by them, beginning only in the year 1898. In that year his stock was first in five different classes at Castle-Douglas, and also at Kilmarnock, where he was himself first as sire of the best group of five offspring, any age or sex. They were also first in four classes at Ayr, one at Glasgow, oie at Hamilton, four at Edinburgh, one at the Royal Show at Birmingham, one at larark, two at Carlisle, and two at tho H. and A.S. Show at Kelso. DAM.—His dam, Madelin- 1 , is a fine big sappy mare of rare good ouality and breeding. cot bv Flashwood's Best, a big.' heavy-boned horsp. and one of the best ever left by Flnshwood, ,his celebrated sirp. Ho was fourth as a yearl-'ncr a"d th'nl as a at Avr. and in 1893 was tho Olenkenq District Premium Horse. He is well fenown as the sire of a rood class of brond mnros, and was himself out of a 0™?" maro of fine onalifv (rot bv a son of *'lo renowned Drumflower Farmer (2S6>. Or^rxT-Dam —TT'-« rranff d.«m. TT.-Vp, is a fitie swppt on mnrp of biwdine and oimlitv. r*ot bv TMneo Romeo. winner of fbp fnll»n»fn«r m-ires: As a yparling cole b« was s«pond ht TrfrVoiidVirirrht and first, at NewtonOppn and was awarded tlie Clvdesdale Horse_ Society's Rilvei Modal as the best animal in tho show yard. Great-gmnd-'d^m.— H ; » great-prand-dam. .Tenr>v wns a .first-rato example of a mare. She won third at and fourth at in I«Q7 ; m 1883 ,r 1c poprind *>+ KirlrPTrl^richt. TERMS: £2 9« and £3 3s ~ Groomage fee, ss. All earp but no resnonsibfjfty. Paddocking 2s 6d per week. For further particulars apply H. AITKEN Groom in charge. Or A. 8, EL WORTHY, O AMARUB T O V & SALES: Waiareka—TUESDAYS, ttuntroou—FßlDAY, November •?&

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15503, 13 November 1914, Page 12

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