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STUD FtOTICES. lord nowsny. Will stand this Season at P. Agnew’g Parra, Pleasant Point. TERMS: SO'/--end-of seaso’jr;. -and 1 307--.wli6ji triare.Bfo'ves in fosT. •* ''Grazing'.for.Maties ,2/6 per Week. For further particulars apply-*-F. W. AGNEW, Owpbj-. - .-TO TRAVEL Temnka, Qraii; Clandeboye, ytCferal- ' dine, Woodbury apd Surrouhd* ins Districts. .v;‘‘ The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BUGLE NdTE (1778).'.,;-. (Foaled November, 1922.) ■. Sire Buchlyvie’s Key Note (1285 )»■ winner of Championships in? ; ,l?ew Zealand; also Champion of the'/Sydney Royal Show, 1923. .. ~ ■A Dam, Laurie Lea (1671), by-;Buch« lvvie’s Favourite (imp.) (111955) (155); 2nd dam May Blossibm (imp.) (SG7S) (1295), wingcitS of several Championships, and of the best mares ever imported' ipto New Zealand. ;, 7 :f BUGLE ’NOTE is a big, ing, weighty horse, with the best of legs, and feet of the right qpuaftty. He has proved himself a good .breeding horse and a good foai-gett&STiHia dam, Laurie Lea, also prodded last year’s winning 2-year-old .Ally, TERMS— \'&i 3 Guineas at end of Season, .-if©.! 3 Guiueas when mares prdve; ia foal. . ' • * Grooinage" Fee 5/-, payable Service. *#'2 For fuller particulars," iipply to— MARTIN AND OHAPE STUD' FARM/!TEMfflgX orf i*- y/LEljr. TITO MAS. t f GrootiMnflGliarge^

TO STAND _ At His Owner’s Farm,' Levels*Valley* ■ and Travel his Usual, Rounds,- : The Piifebred Clydesdale StallionROYAL reformer ■? (1656 N.Z. Stud Book). ROYAL REFORMER is a ,b’iacK horse, 'standing 17 hands on. firstclass feet and legs; he liasjltie silky hair, and is absolutely,., sound and correct, and has the.«reputation of being one of the surest horses that has ever travelled. On the score of breeding; he is second to none. His pedigree combines some of the best breeding strains ever imported to the .Dominion. .. . ... . • Bred by Mr John, Walker, Dunsand el, Canterbury. Sire, Reformer (1444, N.?.5.8.); grand-sire, Baron Fyv.io.. (imp., 12451, N.Z.S.B: ); S* grand-sire, Baron’s Pride (9122). ..Dam^yvie' Bell (15795); dam, - Elis, .byyPrideVs Fancy ; - (311, N.Z.5.8.): RoseV by MOntrosey, by Lord. Salisbury (T 41).;, thirdvdam. Violet,, by .‘Sir; William Wallace; ‘''Royal:. Reformer's dam,. DUN SANDEE BELL, by - Royal Conqueror (733, N.Z.5.8.); grand-sirev,;„vßoyal Fame (Imp., 40S, N.Z.5.8.); grandsire’- Mount. Royal (‘BOGS, 5.5.8.);! Sam,' Sunflower' (11211, S.S.B.);' dam, QueenJ(7l4); by .Lobd Lyojn (3G7), second ' dam, BloSSffnj, by Herd Laddie'(imp., 501). Royal Reformer’s grand-dam, Lady Grove (1355, N.Z.S.B;); her sire, Captain Russell (599), by Macartliur (330). Dam, Jess (847);great grand-dam, Palmer’s (1379), by Vanquisher (214); g-g----•grand-dam, Miss Palmer (610), by Lord Salisbury (114); g-g-g-grand-dam, Duchess (007), by Sir Colin; (1015). , ‘ ■ TERMS: Season £4. : Half Guarantee: £2 10s at end of season, and £2 10s when mares prove in” foal. No groomag’e charges. Mares sold or exchanged held to( be in foal. For further particulars, apply toj the Owner — " . ' D. C. KEE, Levels Valley..

TO TRAVEL St. Andrews, Otaio, Makikihi, Hooky Hunter, and Surrounding Dig* tricts. The Imported Bred Clydesdale < Stallion , NEVER MIND HEM (1841.). ' Sire, Buchlyvie’s Favourite (imp.)] (16955) (155). Dam, May Blossom (imp.) (5678)] (1298). NEVER MIND HIM was foaled December 15th,. 192.2. He, is.a. big, weighty, dark brown horse with the best of legs, and*, feet of the quality. Like his sire and dam,: he is a great Show horse, having won amongst other ’prizes: Ist N.Z, Royal Show, Palmerston North, aa a 2-year-old; ' Ist* N/4-.-Royal Show, Christchurch, as a J'-year-old: . and Ist 3-year-old, Chrrstchqych Parade last year. ; r f , J“‘ , ' ' TERMS—" 3 Guineas at end of Season, and 3 Guineas when marea. proven in foal. ~ „ Groomage Fee 5/-..payable .at first) Service. ..... For fuller particulars, apply to— MARTIN- AND. MURRAY, OHAPE STUD F/tRM, TEMUKA. 'or ' FREiD SMART, Gfodm-in-Charge;

"SCOTLAND’S VICTOR.” THE PROPERTY OF. LTD., DUNEDIN-

Will &tand-“at.r TINECtROVE,” washdyke, Arid’Tray'el Th.e Surrounding District. “ Sire, Scotland's— --Viceroy (Imp.); (15192) S.C-S.B:;- 2nd sire, Scotland Yet (14839) I 3rd sire, Royal Favourite (10630)'; 4th sire, Royal GartJey .(,954'4.)'.. ' Dani, Brilliant • IV, (1862) N.Z. S;B.; 2nd dam, Baida's ' Brilliant (imp.) (.20879); 3rd dam, Scottish Brilliant (14391); 4tli dam, Scottish Ruby (12642). Scotland’s Victor’s Prize Winnings:! 1920. —lst Dunedin (February), Ist Dunedin (September), Ist Invercargill, Champion Invercargill. 1921. Ist Dunedin (February), Champion. Dunedin• (February), Ist Dunedin (September), Champion Dunedin (September), Ist Dunedin (November), Ist Timaru, Ist Christchurch, Champion Christchurch, Ist Invercargill. ' , " 1922. —lst Stallion Parade Dunedin (February), Ist Summer Show Dunedin (November), Reserve Champion Dunedin Parade. Ist Summer; Show Invercargill, Champion Sum-* mer Show Invercargill. 1923.. —Ist and Champion Dunedin (November), 2nd Dunedin Parade (September), Ist and Champion Taieri, Ist and Champion Southland. 1924. —-Ist Dunedin Parade (W:S, Cup), Ist Taieri (November), Ist Summer Show Dunedin (November). 1925 —15 t Taieri (November), Ist Summer Show Dunedin. TERMS: 2 Guineas at end ol season and 4 Guineas when Mare 3 prove in foal. Groom’s fee 5/-. For further particulars, apply to—• J. JACKSON, . firooin-in-Charga*-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 2

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