STUD NOTICES TO STAND AT CAVE, and Travel Albury, Cannington, Pleasant Point, and Surrounding Districts. THE TROTTING STALLION LORD VANDERBILT. LORD VALDERBILT (bred by S. Johnson, Tai Tapu, Canterbury) gained three first prizes at the Canterbury Metropolitan Show; first as a yearling, first as a two-year-old, and first as a three-year-old. He was also plac^ l first as a yearling and first as a two-year-old at the Leeston Show, and was awarded firsts at Tapanui and Gore Shows, first and champion at Timaru in 1911, first and champion at Timaru in 1912, and first and champion at Waimate in 1911 and 1912. Lord Vanderbilt is by Rothschild, sire of some of the best horses in New Zealand at the present day. Rothschild sired Sal Tasker (who as a two-year-old won the Juvenile Stakes of 70 sovs., one mile, in 2min 20sec at tha N.Z. Metropolitan T.C. autumn meet, ing on April 29th, 1905), Almont. Jessie Palm, Geo. M. Patches. The Baron, and others. Rothschild is a full brother to the Australian recordholder Osterley (2min 2osec), who s considered one of the best horses south of the line. Lord Vanderl.ilt's halfsister, Linton, is the dam of Geo. M. Pntchem (5.16), bv Rothschild; also Wild Wave (by Viking), who trottea a mile in 2.40 at the T.C.T. meeting; while Kitty, dam of Lord Vanderbilt, besides having taken many prizes in the Canterbury A. and P. show ring, is the dam of Young Emersnri, and that good horse Th<» Baron /full brother to Lord Vatid*"-hilt), who trotted two miles in 4.58. Lord Vanderbilt has taken in all _32 first nrizes in nearly every show ring between Christchurch and Gore. TERMS: £4 4s half guarantee. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at first service held responsible. Groom's fee, os. For further part.Wdnrfi apply to JAMES STEWART, , Proprietor, Cave. Or J. Williams, Pleasant Point. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION PREMIER FOOTPRINT Will Stand at Waitohi Flat, and Travel Pleasant Point, Washdyke. Seadown, and surrounding districts. Sire, Premier's Pride (imp.); g. sire, Baron's Pride; g.g. sire. Sir Evcrard Dam, Jean; Jean's sire, Dr Seddon, dam Little Mary, sire Young Banker; g. dam, Molly (879), By Clansman; g.g. dam, Mary, by Crown Prince (61); g.g g. dam, Kate, by Young Prince of Wales (1017). Dr Seddon's sire, Vanquisher; dam Miss Palmer (610), by Lord Salisbury. The dam of fiis horse has taken several first prizes at the following Shows :—Christchurch, Ashburton, and Timaru; also champion at Timaru and Ashburton. TERMS: £2 at end of season, and £2 additional when mare proves m foal. Groomape fee, ss. Further particu'ars on application to P. DAVIPSCN, Washdyke, D. WILSON, Waitohi, Temuka, Proprietors. TO STAND at the Kennels, and Travel the Claremont. and Surrounding Districts, The Handsome HUNTING STALLION OUCALD. Sire, Daniel O'Rourke; dam, Wee Wee. by Traduoer. j DUGALB is too weil known to need further description in these columns. Terms usual, on application to M. ORTON, Proprietor. , THJS TROTTING STALLION VOLUNTEER, Sire, Prince Imperial. Dam, 'Minnie Tracey, Will Travel the Geraldine and Surrounding Districts. TERMS: £3 3s the Season, and £4 4s half guarantee. Full particulars see Cards. THOMAS TIND ALL, Gapes Valley. A.. L. THOREAU "AS Pleasure in announcing that ha . is commencing business at, ■ Pleasant Point, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, in Premises lately occupied by MR T. CORLET. I stock .coal hurdles and al ; farmers requirements, and do crushing and gr.nding at a. moments notice. Estimates ftivon Tor all Classes of Work, and a specialty will be made of Country Work. HAND ALWAYS BEATS MACHINERY. .. MY LAUNDRY guarantee*- beautifully finished and well done work by hand only, including Dry Cleaning eud Dyeing. MRS YOUN3; {Of posits St. Mrry'i» Church). IF you cannot get Grasses to atop THAT HEADACHE note that I make a SPECIAL STUDY of it. Write for Booklets. Highest optical degrees in N.Z. London experience. G. F. J. TOWNSEND, F.80A., F S.M.C., etc., Lond., Hallenstein's Buddings, Princes Street. DUN EL>I * H. Wl. STONYER. LAND AND MACHINERY AGENT, ARCADE. TOR BAU*. 90 ACRES close tc Timaru,' first, class land. House of 6 Rooms and Outbuildings. £350 Cash, balahoe for fre years. £4OO CASH, balance easy terms. 170 ACRES, Splendid Agricultural Land, 6 miles from Timaru. Good House acd Outbuildings. 240 ACRES, House of 4 Rooms, 2 miles fnnn School and Post Office; daily mail. Pnco £6 per Acre. £3()J Cash. ' GHRONiC Cougb*.—ll you have not tried Moko, do so; it's a specific. Sold evexjiuyhere* 1* fti.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15506, 17 November 1914, Page 12
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