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npO' STAND THIS SEASON AT Xv MASTERTON. The Thoroughbred Stallion * FIELD BATTERY. (Hotchkiss —Lady Evelyn.) r FIELD BATTERY is a blood bay 1 with black points, and stands 15.3$ handa high. He has clean legs, flat bone and perfect feet! Field Battery is the sire of Ratana, a double * winner aT our last meeting, also the Easter Handicap at Wairarapa Mfeet- " ingj Bronze, Great Autumn Handicap winner 1914, runner up 1913, and winner of several cups and classic races; First Battery, winner of Easter Handicap, 1} miles, Feilding; Almeida, a good winner in the North; _ Sonite, Adroit, War Queen, George, Battle Abbey, Miss Manora (winner of this year's Grafton Cup, Australia, run on July 16th), and many others Some" of the races Field Battery * has won, showing he could carry * weight:—At 2 years old he won the * Pioneer Handicap, Christchurch, 5 l"i furlongs, 88t up. He also won tho I Riccarton Welter, 1 mile, Christe church, with 9.13; Railway Handicap, t Pahiatua, 8.12; Farewell Handicap, Wanganui, 1 mile, 8.8; Harrison Mee moriS, Wanganui, 10.13; Shorts Han- * dicap, Wellington, 5 furlongs, 9.0; I Masterton Chip, IJ. miles, 9.1; Flying fj Stakes, Feilding,-8.3. J I All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the Owner. (ALSO.) ' np6 TRAVEL THIS SEASON, , Fashionably Bred Scottish Clydesdale Stallion 1 SCOTTISH KNIGHT (414, Vo. I.) Six Years Old. By Black Knight (imp.)— Princess jo May. r - Princess May by Prince Alexander; '* second dam, Princess Mag, by Walr® I lace (Imp.) _ ...'■■ J SCOTTISH KNIGHT is a fa-shion-,J ! ably bred colt, a rich brown colour, »f with good quality, fino silky hair, perfect feet, and a straight goer. He was shown twice as a three-year l« old—2nd Waimate, and 2nd Timaru. Black Knight (imp ) b one of the „ best breeding horses m New Zealand id at the present time. His stock for the it last two seasons won first prizes from Christchurch to Invercargill. Princess May, by Prince Alexander, r - by St. Alexander (imp.), dam Darling, by Crown Prince. The progeny of these three sires are r> too well known "throughout the Dominion to need comment. SCOTTISH.KNIGHT, bred by Cal--6 lender Bros., Taieri, is full brother to »••■ Scottish" Crown, who was sold for £soc to go to Melbourne in 1912. TERMS—£4 4s single roare. Two or "J more per arrangement. Fee payM able January Ist, 1915. All care taken 'j but no responsibility. Id Good Grazing Is 6d per week. • For further particulars apply to—GROOM IN CHARGE. Or R. P. MEXTED, Owner. Donald St., Masterton. _ (Off South Road, at rear of Mr Jenkins', Veterinary Surgeon.) 10 STAND THIS SEASON n . At Masterton, the Thorough Y l bred Stallion, '; J CONQUEROR (2), id Bv Medallion (8) —Siesta, s- Magnificent rich bay, with grea a- bone and muscle, standing 16.2. J great racehorse and a great sire to Never been beaten in the showering on having taken 23 First and Champion ship Prizes. ,D * FEE: 5 Guineas, 2or more mare as per agreement. Every care takei but no responsibility. For furthe particulars apply to— ' C. McCULLOrGH. .Westbush Road; Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 December 1914, Page 3

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