To stand this season at the Wicdmib Park Stud Farm, Fielding and traye 1 t-im scurrounding district*^ the Imported Hackivey Stallion, Britain's PridLe, (8761, E.H.T.8.), Sir Pilot 11., grandsire Lord Derwent 2nd, G.G. Fire Denmark. Dam Black Bflss, 3493, by Fireaway, g. dam by Eolipso, by St. Giles by Wildfire. BRITAIN'S PRIDE has won First Prize at Palmerston, 1907, First Prize Palmerston, 1909, Two Seconds at Palmerston, 1910. First Prize at Wanganui 1910, First Prize at Woodville, 1910, which shows every time shown he has secured honours. He is a beautiful dark brown horse, eight years old, and stands 16 hands; has grand flat bones, and, what is wanted, sound honest feet. He is a grand mover, with plenty of style and action. Coming as be does from the best bred Yorkshire x Hackneys, he is full of Denmark-Fireaway and JVlerrylevs blood, so cannot fail to leave some god useful horses with style and action. Britain's Pride was bred by \Y. Martin, Esq., Scorby Grange, Helmsby, Yorkshire, England. Farmers would be wise therefore in inspecting this horse before making a choice of any other. Terms: Single Mare, £3 10s, payable It January; Groomage fee ss, payable Ist service. For further particulars apply to the OWDer' J. ADSETT. TO STAND THIS STASON AT KAI IWI STATION. FHE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. EARL STEWART, (834, N.Z.5.8.. Vol. 5). EARL STEWART possesses great bone and substance, with plenty of fine hair, and grand free action. In 1910 he won first prize in tho Dunedin Parade as a 3-year-old dolt, and was Reserve Champion to tho unbeaten Baron Fyvie in the Challenge Cup for stallion any age. Earl Stewart is by Captain Stewart (imported), (12076 C.5.8.); grand siro Lord Stewart (10084); great grand sire Castlereagh (10234), g.-g.-g. eiro Darnley (222). His dam "Flora II" (1926 N.Z.5.8.), by Lord Cranbourne, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Earl Stewart holds two veterinary certificates as to absolute soundness in every way. Terms 5 guineas per mare, and groomage ss. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply G.F. MOORE, or JAS. McNAUGHT, KAI IWI. TO STAND THIS SEASON" AT WANOANTJI, And Travel the Surrounding1 .Districts. Xnraklna.—Mondays: Mclndoe's Stable, Marton, Tuesdays. Jardine'n (Upokongaro), Friday morning-. And will be at Wanganui remainder of weeS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. By Biilenhead—Solitaire. limmerman, bred by the Hon. J. D. Ormond in 1903, is a brown horse standing 16.2 hands, by Birkenhead —Soltaire, by imported Kiridspord from Solitude, by Robinson Crusoe. He was a high-class performer. As a two-year-old he was successful in the Napier Stakes, of 250 soys., 5 furlongs. As a three-year-old he won the King Edward Handicap, of 200 soys., nine furlongs, at Hastings, in the spring, beating a big field. In the Canterbury Derby, of 1000 soys., he defeated six others comfortably. In the Great Northern Derby, uf 750 soys., he beat his three opponents pointless. That he was a brilliant sprinter as well as a good stayer he demonstrated in the Royal Stakes of 500 soys., at JBllerslie, by carrying 9.2 and running six furlongs in lmin. 15 4-sth sees. As a four-year-old he was at the top of the tree. In the Jubilee Cup, of 600 soys., he beat Elevation at level weights in the fast time of lmin. 41 3.5 th sec. His next success was in the Auckland Cup, of 1750 soys., two miles, in whicii he carried 8.4 and beat a big field. Ho also N pulled off the Auckland Racing Club Handicap, of 750 soys., carrying 9.3, in 2min. 36 2-sth sec. At weight for age he had no difficulty in winning the Auckland Plate, % mile. In the Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 soys., he carried 9.3 and beat Signor (6.13) and others, in 2min. 40 3-sth sec. He won £6800 in stakes. During six seasons the progeny of Birkenhead have won in stakes in the Dominion over £40,000. They have also been successful in the Commonwealth, both on the flat and over fences. I If breeding, performances, and a commanding appearance are recommenda- I tions Zimmerman can, with decent opportunities, hardly fail to make a sue- . cessful sire. I TERMS: Single mare, £6 6s; two or more . .mares, the property of one owner. £5 53. All care taken, but no responsibility. Good paddocklng 2s. per week. All trains met and every care taken. For further particulars apply to, GKO. CHAMBERLAIN, Or Jefferson's Stables. P.O. ysox. 266.
TO STAND THIS SEASON1 AT WAXTGAITUX, Ana Travel the surrounding: District*. Mondays Forfiell and Wangaehu. Tuesdays.—TTpofeong-aro, Long- Acre and No. 3 Line. Fridays.—Kapanul and Brunswick. Remainder of week "Wang-aniii. Tlie Well-known Standard-"bred Trottlny and Carriage Stallion, VICTOR HUGO, Victor Hugo Is by Prince Victor, a sire of many winners. Prince Victor's dam was that good mare Maid of Heathcotte, his grandsire was the noted trotted sire Victor. "Victor Hugo's dam Jessie was by Messenger, dam Winnie. His granddam Winnie was by Matchless, dam Skylark, For further particulars see Studbook. He has been very successful ii. the Show ring, being shown on 14 occasions, and securing 12 firsts and 2 seconds, the following prizes being allotted to him:— Courtenay Show, Ist Prize as yearling. Courtenay Show, 2nd Prize. Chrlstchurch Show, Ist Prize. Courtenay Show, Ist Prize. Christchurch Show, Ist Prize. Courtenay Show, Ist Prize. ChFlstchurch Show, 2nd Prize. Courtenay Show, Ist Prize. Ohristchurch Show, Ist Prize. Coswfcenay Show, Ist Prize. Ohristchurch Show, Ist Prize. Khewee Show, Ist Prize. Palmerston N. Show, 1906, Ist Prize aa •arriage Stallion; also Ist Prize TroMUng Stallion. Terms: Single mares, £3 35., payable January Ist; two or more as per arra»Koment. Good paddocking at 2s. per wo»k- All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to, CHARLIE LETT, Owner, or G. ChamberlaJn.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 16 October 1911, Page 6
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