To Stand this Season at Te Puke ' The Thoro ighbred Stallion Glengowrie, ■ Sire-SouiiT. Dam-LADY MUSKET, Terms:' £3 10s single mare; two or more mares as per arrangement. Payable 2nd January, 1916. \ ; : Grazing Charges, ls Gd per week, : All care taken, but no res- • ponsibility.' ■ ' Apply 1 A. FENTON, ■ , ' Te Puke. To Stand the Season at Te Puke and travel Tauranga and the surrounding ■ districts ' , • " ~v ■ THE TROTTING STALLION, ' K Young Victor, Young Victor is a jet black, standing . 1G hands, well ribbed up, and showing plenty of bone and, speed. Bred by Mr Alf. David, of Christchurch. Young Victor is by Vict out of a Berlin mare. Victor was by Young . Diomedas; Young Diomedas was by , Diomedas, imported. , Victor's dam was Loraline, imported / from Sydney.'' ' - ' Young Victor is the winner of several trots in Taranaki. Victor was one of the fastest trotters y in the Dominion, having trotted three miles in saddle in 8 minutes 11 seconds, Which performance has not been equalled by any other stallion in saddle. That Victor's stock are thought highly /j of is tiroved by the ready sale they'coiW' nunc! when submitted to auction, and* the prizes they sccure at shows { Mr R. • Lutter's Jack and Tom securing first M prizes at the Peninsula and Christchurch , Shows, whilst Dolly has never been beaten in any show as a daisy cartmare. . ' Victor was the first standard bred ; trotU i r registered in New Zealand : VICTOR is sire of Miles Mins. Sees? Hassan 2 5.9 ■ Vainglorious 2 . 5 10 Opossum " 2 5 6 / Violent • 12 40 Robin 1 2 30 Mascott 1 2 35 ■ Prince Victor . , 2 5 8y '' Three Cheers 2 5 16 Lady Biddy (holder 2 5 , 20 of Maiden Trot in Saddle) \ FEE : £3 3s, payable Ist January, 1016.
T. CARSON, v Te Me, . f To Stand at Te Puke, and travel ! ' Tuuranga and surrounding districts THE CLYDESDALE HORSE > iWiikMi' '/ ' Baron Kilcoy V Shmheiid Lad—Nell. BARON KILCOY is a splendid bay ,'Y horse, and for bone and substance has few equals. He has massive shoulders,. powerful loins, .well-sprung ribs, immense quarters, carries an abundance of hair, and for general good points is . a rarely furnished animal in every res* pect. , : : Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp). Shepherd Lad's aum, Maggie McCor- : inick II (dam of Mr Walter Blaikie's champion mare Queen; Maggie McCor* mick 11, by Lo. I Salisbury (imp.) ; dam, Maggie McCurmiek, by Kettle's Wallace; dam, Miss McCormick. Herd Laddie, imported from Scotland by the late Mr H. Ron, and sold to Mr D. Archibald for the sum of 7f>o guineas, and never changed hands until sold to MrJas. Blaikie. Herd Laddie was bred X by Mr John Templeton, St. Quivox,, . Ayrshire. His sire, Jemmii Gray; dam Sally, by Baronet. Lord' Salisbury (imp.) was bred by . Mr Jas. Cunningham, Tarbreoch, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire. Sire, Young Conqueror; dam, Darling by Tintock. Lord Salisbury was never beaten in a show yard. Baron Kilcoy's dam, Nell, by Wait-a Wee; g. dam, Rose, by Southorn ; ' Wuit-a-Wee, bred by Mr E. Menlove, Windsor Park, Oamaru ; sire, Prince : ■ Charlie (imu.), bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Knoekuon, Ayrshire ; sire, Prince Vlfred; dam, Darling. Wait-aWee's dam, Kate, by Blair's. Champion (imp.) a very successful sire both in Scotland and New Zealand as a breeder and in the Show ring. Kate was bred by Mr Todd, Taieri, and sold to Mr Sayers at 175 guineas, afterwards to Mr Menlove at a good profit. Baron Kilcoy is a Show Ring Prizetaker, having gained two seconds and . Reserve Championship at Stratford. ; 1 Single mare, £!) Ids; two or more as per agreement. Payable on Ist Janu*.. ary, 11)10- . * T. CARSON, TePuke.
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Te Puke Times, Issue II, 23 November 1915, Page 4
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