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EXQUISITE! Melhuish's Worcester Sauce DELICIOUS I IJIO STAND THIS SEASON, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion. DALMUIR. •Sire, Dalmuir I'kincb (imp.), 11021, Vol. XXIII. .DALMUIR is :i dark c!i?sinut, and stands 1G hands three indies high, well-balanced, evenly ni-iri-od J:orsc of great aeiglit and ;'.i'.Sn-e, possessing rare good, feet, pasterns, rice quantity of hair, logs, and a nice top. Ho a is tremendously straight level mover, and has activity of a tip-top breeder, and is a sure, i'oal getter, i liis horse's carthorse stock is selling well in New Zealand. He is also one of the finest tempered horses to be found. He has many first prizes to his credit and his stock a.re highly spoken of in the Clutha district. From his pedigree it will be seen at a glance that he is one of the best, and his fyjpurb quality will satisfy the most critical. FKK: FOUR GUINEAS. For full particulars apply to— West Bush-Road, Masterton. Telephone (two long rings.) rfO TRAVEL THIS SKA SON, in the Master ton district, die Pure" bred Clydesdale Stallion

BARON OF BURNSIDE. "BARON OF BURNSTDE" is now rising four years-old, and is a wellfinished oolt. Ho was bred by Mr John F. Reicl, of Burnside. He was sired bv the famous "Baron Fyvie" (imp. 12415 5.C.5.8.) (118 N.Z. C.S.J?.) Ist dam, Maori Belle (bred by the lato John Reid. Elderslie), by Agitator (imp.- 10-188 S.C.S.B.') 101 N.Z. C.5.8.), 2nd dam, Maori (bred by the late John Keld), by Heart of Oak; 3rd darn, by Lord Salisbury (imp. 1015 0.5.C.8.)' (66 N.Z. C.S.B.') 4th dam Emerald (bred by the late Hon. Matthew Holmes) by Young Banker (imp., 1345 S.C'.S.B.) (74 N.Z. C.5.8.); sth dam, Jess, by Marquis (imp,) For full particulars apply— C. McCULLOUGH, West Bush Tfoad. Masterton. Telephone 623 (two rings.)

'TO TRAVEL THE DISMUOT, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion NEW DISCOVERY. P.O. 12/5/15. (678) Vol. 11. Sire Newton Heir (336), Dam Maud, G.\ .L.C. (28), Sir© Merry Morning, imp. (11432). NEW DISCOVERY is 3 years old, and bred by Mr Samuel Young, of Tuievi. Ho is- a beautiful built colt, black in colour, and full of quality, a real farmer's horse. He is from the best known types and is traced back to the fain our Baron's Pride. TERMS: Two and a-half (2-J-) guineas at service and 2} guineas if maro proves in foal. Two or more mure as per arrangement. Mares sold or exchanged held to ba in foal. For further particulars applv to ,i G. E. ALLEN, Owner, Taratahi. Or P. REID, groom in charge. TRAVEL Masterton, Carterton and Greytown, and District, the ideal Remount Trotting Stallion RIPON CHILD (1 mile 2.17). Height 16.1, age 8 years. Proud Child (1 mile 2.17) —Verioe. Proud Child by R'othehild. The greatest speed producer in Australasia. Verice (dam of Ripon Child, by Era; Era, by Child© Harold (imp.) Ripon Child's performances are: 2-year-old, 1 milo Ist (2.29); 8-year-old, 1$ miles, Ist (3.38); 1 mite Canterbury Park, Ist (2.20J); 1 mile, Metropolitan, Ist (2.20) and 2nd, 2 mile (4.47) in a field of 20; Telegraph Handicap, 1 mile, Ist (2.17), August 1914; RfeaJ Handicap, N.Z.M., 1 milo, Ist (2.17); Forbury Park, King George Handicap, 1$ miles, 2nd (2,52). ORipon Child's winnings this- last season over three races were £465. Ripon Child stood at Sylvia Park, Auckland, 2 years ago, at £7 7s, so' that the fee of £4 4s for the Wairarapa should prove a special inducement to breeders.

ALSO— Tho WeTl-Known Trotting Stallion ACESEMOS. Electioneer—Miss Tnacey . Sire of Favouros atul Elgin, the former being handicapped to do 2:24, running 2nd and 3rd. Fee, £4 4s each, payablfe January Ist, 1916. Full' Particulars fropi—r J. TtUSEA, nno STAND the Season at Masterton, and travel the surrounding Districts, the staiidred bred' Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON 2.23 by Wild wood (imp.), 2.45. The greatest speed produced in Australasia. Dam—Mayßeldon, 2.23 2-5. Ai! care taken hut no responsibility. Fttr full particulars apply tn E. LIDDINGtON. Masterton. OR— G. GARRATT. Tanem. ALSO— The pony Stallion YOUNG KALJPHA. By Kalipita (imp.), dam Topst. For particulars apply to E. LIDDINGTON, TTiah-Sfcrcet. Maftterton. »T*o STAND AT MfKT MIKI and travel tin; surrounding: Districts the Ideal Remount and Standardised Trotting Stall'on KING GEORGE. (By Electioni-ikr, out of Vim.) He is a rich Golden Bay with black points, and has splendid temper arid constitution. Stands about 16.2 hands. Performances. 1 mile 2min. sees, mile 3mins,- 37socs, 2 niilo.s 4mins. 55 2-3 sees. Some of his win-' nuirr performers: Our George, Ng» Raima. Ticket. .Miss .Wilson, Tango. Marian. Owen Ann. Flina, King Hon. and JWahinga, and Red George fiom King George marcs. All cart 1 taken, hut no responsibility. Paddockiug Is per week. Terms, i:.'i ;is for Ist maro, and C2 2s per marc for more. Payable Ist January, 1916. Full particulars from E. TTOTV-iE, Miki Miki.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 7

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