THE STUD, GENERAL 'MOOD Trotter. Seven years old, with unbeaten show ring performance in Canterbury and Waikato. The most fashionably-bred Trotting Sire in the Dominion, standing 16.1, a perfect horse. General Wood sired by Ribbonwoof, dam Little Bell. Both dam and sire have unbeaten show ring performances. Ribbonwood got the championship last Royal Show. Sydne., and his progeny in two and three-year-olds secured firsts. Standing at Ngaruawahia and travelling Hamilton,. Tauwhare, Cambridge Road, Whatawhata, Taupiri and Hukanui, and where inducement offers. Single mare £5, two or more £4 los, payable Ist January. Usual return privilege. Grazing l/ 6 per week. Best of care and attention given mares, but no responsibility assumed for accidents. No weeds taken at any price. Impregnator stock a speciality. In response to numerous requests from Cambridge breeders, I am prepared to meet them by stopping one night. RESOLUTION. Purchased from N.Z. Government. Sire a bred by His Late Majesty the King. His stock are topping the market continually. Terms: Single mare £4, two or more £3 1 os, payable Ist January, Usual return privilege. Grazing i/6 per week. Out.on their own for foal-getting, ARCHIBALD LEACH, Ngaruawahia. The following sires will STAND at OWNER’S STABLES and travel surrounding distdets : Heavy Draught Stallion Lord Elderslie Price, £4 single mare. The Purebred Trotting Horse King Ribbonwood Single mare, 4 guineas. The Clydesdale Horse Royal Hero Price, £4 single mare. The Imported Timor Pony Lord Roberts Single mare, £2 10s. C. HARGREAVES, Cambridge ******** r£iO STAND AT_ FARM PE u AWAMUTU-OHAUPO ROADThe Imported Welsh Cob Stallion TOTAL. No. 320, Vol. Vlil., W.S.B. Total is a rich, dark chestnut, with beautiful style, great bone, and as strong as a lion. The Thoroughbred Stallion St. HILDA, St. Leger Hilda. St. HILDA’S stock show great promise taking prizes wherever shown. Fee, 3%g». for either of above, with free service following season if mares served by either ol above prove barren. Grazing I/- per week. For further particulars apply to ERNEST POTTS, Phone 65. Ngaroto. TO STAND THE SEASON AT OWNER’S FARM, AND TRAVEL MAUNQATAUTARI, HINUERA, and surrounding district— The heavy Draught Stallion LORD RANFURLY 942 N.Z.S.B. Sire Lord Cranlev, by Laird of Kilbride, 179 N.Z.5.8.; dam Rose, by Young Banker, 1 N.Z.S.B. Terms: Single mares £3 Jos, two or more £3 ss. Reduction Ids pe marc if paid before January 31st, 1913. ALSO THE PURE-BRED TROT TING STALLION TRACY ROIIHSCHILO Sire Rothschild, dam Miss Tracy. Will travel Cambridge, Maungatautari, Matamata and T irau. Terms: Single mares £4, two or more £3 10s. Reduction of 10s if paid before January 31st, 1913. LrEO. GRAHAM, BROOKDALE, KARAPIRO. rpO TRAVEL THE MATAMATA X and Surrounding District— The Purebred Clydesdale Colt gowen bank (Vol. 5, N. 805, N.Z.5.8.). Gowen Bank (Vol. s,N 805, N.Z.5.8.) was bred by Walter Mathieson, larkdlle, Milton, and is a bay horse, foaled December Bth, 1908. Sire, Baion Mitchell, by Baron Graceful (imp., 752), (n,259), dam Graceful ; 13,977), darn Lucy, by 'I he Don, 2nd lam Flora, by Suter Johnny (59°), 3rd Jam Jean, by General Outram, 4th dam jy Marquis (imp., 93). Gowen Bank is an exceptionally well nade horse, on good feet, and bone of he best quality obtainable in the Doninion, and with action unsurpassed. !ks his pedigree shews he is descended *om the best strains of blood that it is jossible to get, and as he shows breedrg on every point he should make a jreat sire. As a two-year-old he was ihown twice, taking first prize on each occasion Terms: 4gs. ALLEN MCARTHUR, Matamata. TO STAND AT DALGLIESH AND MCDONALD STABLES, HAMILTON, and travel the surrounding districts where inducement offers— The Well-known Draught Sires Baron Rosen ami Royal Gem Full particulars later. H. D. SUTHERLAND, Owner Hamilton. HE CELEBRATED IMPORTED SHIRE STALLION Copped Hall Jameson 1 stand this season at “ The Barn,’ court, and travel Cambridge and ounding districts. ees: Single mare, £5 5 s 1 two or e the property of the same owner is each. This successful sire took first and champion at the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show, 1911 ; first and champion Auckland Show, igil; first and champion Te Kuiti, 1912; besides numerous prizes and hamnionships : n England. I A. S- BOARD, Hangatiki.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 1
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