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tt&NBAMAHOE, and Btablea, Eketahuna. Vk» 01yd»isdal» Stallioa fiaSTMEnM. CHABMH JFEWNIIDI:— MAGOIE.) ■hvekebn oiaaMim ii ■ ■£3B »»n y points to reoomnwemd to Ifoet, *»*-. considered hi* d»fi Ail the ... yaw and over *t the Woodv-iUe A fttel P. Show, 1909. " Sk<» foregoing pedigree is euffioien » both »ide ß the best OlyW alone should command the con «ioe of farmers throughout the d« breeders will find it tf to carefully cousidei &» merrte ot JNprc. all round horse so greanj ui ""° tISRMS.-Smgle mare 3 guineM " F«ddocking free until Ist January, Sifter which two shillings per weefc «* *• m t NATION Owner. 9, WfcANT,. ¥an«amaho«. j^rooi»in-ciiarjr»' m STAND IN MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THrS SEASON. ®fe& Standard Bred Trottaina StaLhon AGEBEMOB. mm TRACEY—ELECTIONEER. JMJEBEMOS is a fine, upstanding Say horse, foaled in 1905, and has grayed himself on the Turf as a good sfcayar. His winning time "as a - Miaar-old is 1J miles Bmm. 85 4-sb«o. ht a 8-year-old 1 mile. 2mitO. 21*eo. MnL. 2.14 ABESEMOS was get by Eleotionew ggßcp.) from Miss Tracey (imp.). Mactioneer was by Albert W. from gfficda. Jdbert W was bj Electioneer from Sieter. and the dam Silicia waa by SMgona from Galena. Sister dam of Albert W., was by llambletonian from Green. Mountain Sleotioneer, sire of Albert W, was by JJcian. Nelson from a Lamont mare. iAlgona. sire of Silicia, was from Shorn* iufikbead by Almont. Ctalbra. Braod on+ '* "'-.lora. who was oj £o«tey's Star. 9tfiss Tracey, dam of Ageseraoßj w« 'sb by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) eamie Tracey (imp.). -Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was b; ©Corner from a Blackwood mare: Horn Hr f*f> ■/•*' Mambrino Patcher rron BaJhr Sttw-iTiM-'a, sire of blackwood Abdul Htfs •-■ -—, was by Alexander's Norm* MOin a Mambrino Chief mare. f • flraoey, was got by Tom Stamps froi a Bourbon Chief mare. Tom Stamp ttos by Abdallah Pilot from Queei jßido. Bourbon Chief. Bire of to Um of Jennie Tracey, waa by Mam ferino Chief. „ _ ~ , Ho won the Farewell Handicap I aales in 3.35 4-5, at Ashburton .at 3-y 'AGBSMOS wag beat„ Seo«thsbythe champion King MM 88 3-ssec. He was awarded fir prise for Trotting Stallion at tJ Masterton Show . fli%+ aetter, «i , „ Ssland are full of promise. . ~ "4 4s, payable January 813 Good paddocking Is £ Jionld maTe not prove m foal tn »ll be taken free next season. Erery care taken, but no respo: ggg^ West raiO Stand this Season opposite t 1 WATNGAWA FREEZING WORKS PONY STALLION

YOUNG KALIPHA. Sy Kalipha (pure Arab) imported, ®asa Topsy, by Administrator. Apply:— E LIDDINGTON, Woingawa. 0 Stand tie Season in Maoterton __ at the owner's farm, Opaki. the 9wriucA Clydesdale Stallion BTEWART'S PRIDE. (823, N.Z.. 5.8.) (Bl«n Stewart—Violet TI. of Opakfi.) (Bred by Owner.) . GLEN STEWART is by Captain Stewart (imp.). The pedigree on the Sire's side runs back to (xlancer, ali*a Thompson's Black Horse, who , w *3 out of The Lnmpit's Mare one tef the foundations of tbe ClydesBale breed in Scotland. Violet. 2nd or Opakt, dam of SlfcWART'S PRIDE, is by Bismarck, gam Violet bv Prince of Albyn (imp.). "Bite latter," besides taking prizes as yearling. 2 years, and 3 years, took prises five times at Tvyneton, four tfimes at Bendiao, three times at 'Castlemaine, West Bourke DaylesJord, Ballarat. Geelonp; and other blaces. „ STEWART'S PRTDE secured a l*cond prize nt the Sydney Royal •Show last season and first at Hunter Hirer N.S.W. He also holds a 'Boveiament Certificate for soundness. Limited to 20 approved mares. # Fee and Particulars on application. Qood paddocking Is 6d. SBvery care taken but no reepoa- '^ &&tj - JAMES BOURKE. "Xiajland't" Farm.

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Wairarapa Age, 2 January 1913, Page 3

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