TO TRAVEL ST. ANDREWS Surrounding Districts, PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION ' STEWART'S PRIDE. e-1 5 years, aire, Major Stewart <.650, 5.8.). Dam, Pride, by Baron Graceful ak j' am Princess, by Prince Ailred; g.g. dam, Maggie, by Craigievar (imp.); g.g.g. dam Fanny, by Sir Arthur Gordon. • ' MAJOR STEWART has been a successful prize-winner at all the leading, shows. As a two-year-old he- was First at Waimate; as a three-year-oid * !f s t and Reserve Champion at'Duuedin Parade (in a ring of 23 three-year-olds and 40 aged), First- at Christcliurch Show, First and Champion at Waimate, First Dunedin mer Show. , 5.G.5.8.) was by Baron's Pride (9122) : S.-B- "are Sir Edward (5353); g.g.s. •ire Top Gallant (1850); g.g.g.g. sira Darnley (222). Graceful's dam, Graceful <13977) by Macgregor (1487). Stewart's Pride's sire. Major Stewt w W ? 8 S °W by Mr Harry Saunders, of Waimate, to. a Balclutha' syndicate for 500 guineas. TERMS £2 2s in January and £3 2s when mare proves in foal. All mares sold after service held sis in foal. ' J. McAIiWEE. I St. Andrews. TO STAND this Season at Owner's Farin, WASHDSKE, The Well-known TROTTING Stallion COLD W O 0 D (Record 2.17 2-5.) GOLDWOU.U, by Ailwood. , pain, Young Irvington mare. All wood by Wild wood, sire of all th« champions—Wild wood Junr., also RibbonwOod, who was out of a Young Irvington mare, the same as' Goldwood. King Cole by Ribbonwood. The following are" a few of Goldwood's performances:—lst 1 mile 2.30. Auckland T.C.M.; 2nd 1 mile 2.20, New Brighton T;C.M.; 2nd, 1 2 miles 4.47, Oamaru T.C.M.; same day Ist, 1J mile, 3.1 easing up;' Ist: 1 mile 2.17 2-5, Metropolitan T.C.M. ; Ist, ,1J imile 3,i4, Forbury Park; 2 mile®, 5.11, second day Forbury Park T.C.M. Goldwood is jet black, with beautiful temper. Owners of Mares at first service held responsible. All care taken bat no responsibility. Mares to he removed when requested; -■ Wi > . •' A. T. LAKE. • TO STAND AT KAKAHU, and Travel in the. Rairicliff; Totara Valley, Opihi,v; andv Gapes Valley 1 Districts, THE 'UiEEBRED IMPORTED STALLION ! MAVERSTONE. „ . bright bay. Foaled April 4th,.>.,1910. Bred- by James Reidp Maversfcono, Elgin. I Sii'e, Hiawatha's iFavourJte (14,701, Vol. xjcxi;), byßoyal Favourite (10,630, Vol. xxi.), by Roval Gartley (9844), Vol. xvi. Dam, Maggjo. Herald (16,315, Vol! xxvii.), by i Prince Harold (9973, .Vol. xvii.), by Prince of Kyle ('155). , Vol. xi. - . '& Second dam, Lady' Leopold (10,792). Third dam, Nellie of Woodside (9125). Hiawatha's Favourite was a fine breeding and quality son of that great stud horse Royal Favourite, the: siro of many champions, among which may be mentioned the.Cawdor Cup winner Scotland- Yet/ , ih'ftU.kalniost unbeaten Hal-viestown Phyllis; Royal Mai-y; darn of Apukwa, and many others. , His dam. was Gitaiia, a mare of' great uality and substahco, got by -Hiawatha. Hiawatha (10,067, 5.G.5.8.) is said by competent judges to be the 'ideal draught horse. " , His a an;, Slaggie Haroid, was a. noted prize winner at local shows)' and was sired by Prince Harold, ' a igood breeding son of £I7OO Prince of Kyle, who was own brother to the £3OOO Prince of Albion; for many; years-, stud horse at Montrave Farm in Fifeshire. MAVERSIONE is a handsome;' stylish, well coloured and well -'built horse, standing 17 hands on first-class feet and legs. He is a fine free mover, and is weT. bred on both sides. Although only a young horse he has demonstrated his ability to leave stock of the right sort. Two of his progeny secured first and second honours in their respective classes at llio last Waikouaiti show. TERMS: £3 3s a Season. Grazing for Mares at Is a week. Ail, care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the Owner, D. C. KEE, Eakajiu. ■""" m 1 1 * ■■ TO STAND AT KAKAHU and Travel tho Surrounding Districts, Tho Handsome TROTTING STALLION VOLUNTEER, By .Prince Imperial. Dam, Minnie Tracey, l'y General Tracey. VOLUNTEER proved himself possessed of the most natural speed, taking a record of 2.23 at 2J years old, and another of 2.20 at four years, but meeting with a slight founder his racing career, which must lmvo been of a brilliant character, was cut short. Ho is a most desirable stallion for breeding light horses for cither saddle or harness-, as ho iias a iirst-ulass scrfc of legs and feet, is well topped, dark brown in colour, lias a- beautiful temper, and is very stylish. Volunteer is a sure stock-getter, and his progeny in this district aro very highly spoken of. TERMS: Season, £3. All money payable in January, 1917. For further particulars apply to tha Groom in Charge, or D. C. KEE, Kakahu. TO STAND at Brookfield, Esk Valley, and Travel the surrounding District, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE COLT, ROYAL DALMUIR. ROYAL DALMCIR is a dark brown oolt with white points; stands 16} hands with clean flat bone and good action. Foaled N0v.1911. No. in N. Stud Book *J9Cr, Vol. 2. Rising 5 years old. Siro Royal Darby (imp.)', S. Stud Book No. 13167; g. sire. Crown Darliv, S. Stud Book No. 10726; sire, Baron's Pride, S. Stud Book No. 9122. Dam, Queen, by Dalmnir Prince (imp.) No. 11024 S. Stud Book; g. dam, Bell, by Renown, by Lord Lvon; g.g. dam. Myrtle, by Prince Victor (imp.) No. 652; Prineo Victor by Prince of Walee No. 673 S. Stud Book. This pedigree shows Roval Dalmuir comes from sonic of tho purest strains of C Ivdrsdale blood eve imported to the Dominion. : £2 payable 6th January 1917, and £2 when maro proves in foil!. Groom s fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged first owner held rcsponsib'e. Apply to ALEX. M. COPLAND, Brookfield, Esk Valley. Or Groom in Charge.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16081, 30 September 1916, Page 13
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