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To Stand thia P*»a?on at' M«Arthur's Faruv StriithrCiyde;. , . f Thr Standard bred i rotting OOLT, THE C2/m. . Sire, Lauderijals (imported.}; dam, • Dagmar. g Lauderdale has proved himself hoth fast and the begetter of fast stock ; Dagmar, by Pinole Patehen (imported) from Maggie, is well-known. This Colt stands It>a hands high, is a beautiful dtowu, with plenty of hone and muscle, and moreover has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He is bred on approved lines a3 both Lauderdale and Pinole Patehen trace back to the best blood in America. TERMS: £1 10s payable on February Ist, 1904, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee os, payable at time of first service. All care taken with mares, but no responsibility taken. Apply to J, M 'ARTHUR, Jcjnr., G. P. BECK, Owner, Alexandra.

To Stand this Season at M 'Naughton's Farm, Ida Valley, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Dunnett's Fancy. DUSNETT'S FANCY is a rich Bay, stands 16| hat-.ds high, with plenty of bone and muscle, and very superior action, combined with a beautiful temper. Dunnett's Fancy's Dam is Rosie, by Wallace (imported) ; Grand Dam, Black Bsss (imported), by, Black Champion Dunnett's Fancy is full brother to Salis bury's Champion, and Wallace is full brother to J-ady Salisbury, champion mare of Otago and Southland, C unnett's Fancy is therefore come from really good blood and has proved himself a true breeder of good stock. TERMS, £3; £1 lCs at the end of the season, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Good paddock provided for mares from a distance, wh ch Is a week will he charged. All aire taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged owners at time of service held responsible. James M'Naughton, Farmer, Ida Valley.

To, Stand this Stason at Bald Hill Flat, and travel Alexandra. Clyde, Roxburgh, Moa & Miller's Flat Districts, The.Entibe Colt LORD ANTRIM. (Wallace —Mag.) T ORD ANTRIM is a bay colt, *~* foaled in November, 1898, and was bred by John Stewart, Esq., of Orookston. His sire, Wallace, imported by Hugb Rea, Etq, of Melb•■urne. Wallace's sire, i Golden Treasure (4417, C S B), g-sire, Lord Erskine (1744, C S B), was a!so sire of the unbeaten borse Cairbrogie stamp; g g-sirj3, Boydston Boy (111, C S B), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, IS7B ; g g g-aire, Priccc Charlie (629 OSB) won the Androssan Premium in 1873, and the Sa! coats Piemium same year ; g g g g-sire Vanquisher (890, C SB); g g g g g-sire, Loch. Fergus Champion 449, C S B); '•ggg.gg,g- BU "e. Champion (737, C S B); g_ggggg g-sire. Farmer {'24B, OSB); g gg g gg g g sire, Glancer (338, «c'--2 J';;.- -r™ "he ?ecoud prizj at the Highland Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850: His dam, by the Jatu Peter Grant's famous Gowriestud horse, Sir Colin (imp), by Samsou, out of the noted Lochend nvire, Jess, by Old Sir Colin, Llag's dam, one or the late Peter Grant's famous Marquis mares. TERMS— £3; £1 10s at end of Season, £1 10s when the mare proves in foal. Groom's Fee, ss. Guotantee, M. ... Paddocks provided for mares from a distance free of charge. All care taken but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to JOHN BUTLER, Owner, Bald Hill Flat. V--V /Cry, Jfi§&jdO&; \f if)j]j ; .." '" "' ,*/J 'J; is c. :y-:v.c and qukk Cry . r , i JT rencii:> for many jj tilings, toowel disorders, M fVj - Stomasf) troubles, '■ II ailments of tse Siidneys f, if and 95'iadder.

i&j Jt 6elps in eases of ' 3l6eumatism. Jt clears tde Shod—iSrougd tse Kidneys. \ ZDon't accept any )\j substitute. 2fou must ') get tde genuine.

OYOEN Gold Medalp," five ieternatioDa! X exhibitions, awarded.to the growin! of Hondai-lauka Tea. / . _

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 6

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