TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "THE MILL," MILTON, The well-known Clydesdale Stallion [•TiTrltfH DARNLEY, by Marshall Keith, out of a Lord Dunmoro mare. DARNLEY'S stock is well-known in this dlstiict, and two of his colts, "Darnloy Yet," and "Darnley Again" have proved themselves' successful at the stud in N.S.W. Full particulars from Hislop, Groom-iu-charge. D. M'GfLL, Owner. FEES-iM 4s. f[£2 2s at ; time of service, and £2 2s when niaro proves in foal. Groom's foe os. Owner at time of first service held responsible. The ugh the horse is not travelling, he will visit any place required on the plain.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TOKOMAIRIRO AND SURKOUJNDING DISTRICTS, Tlio Imported Clydesdale Stallion lft[3iircHil No. 2% (C.S.JB.); P.O. LORD MENTIETH'S sire Arnagour (115439), by Dumire Blend (11(591), out of Maggie of BalliuDon (14543,) by Jordan Shaw, by Ailsa Craig. Dunurc Blend's sire the famous Montrave Mac (99(18), the leading sire of brood mares in Scotland. Dam, Young Polly of Coll (29337), by Mentietli Favourite (12248), by the famed Roval Favourite (101530); gdam Folly' of Ballinton (1(5030), by Cliuker (7590), which was sired by Master of Blautyro (2283), a son of the great Darnley and the renowned prize winning and good-breeding mare "Haughead Bell"; g-g-dam Jessie of Tippetcraig (9014), Merry Monarch (538). The above proves Lord Mentietli' to bo descended from some of the best strains of Clydesdale stock, and he cannot fail to make a name for himself as a sire. LORD MENTIETH is a remarkably even-tempered, good-doing horse, and he lias proved himself a very good foal-getter. At this year's Otago A. and P. Society's Horse Parade Lord Mentietli stood seventh in a ring of 44, 21 of winch were imported horses. TERMS: £5 5s ; £2 2s at end of season, and £3 as when mare proves in foal; missed mares in 1912, £2 2s and £2 2s respectively. Good paddocking provided for mares from a distance, at 2s per week. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first servico held responsible. Groom-in-eharge—D. S. Brown, for seven years stud groom in the stud of Mr D. Y. Stewart, Carse of Trowau, Crieff, Scotland. A. CAMPBELL and CO Owners. TO TRAYEL IN THE CLUTHA, MILTUN, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion ACWTHM ASHTON-dark bay, two white hind feet, white strip on face, stands 16 iiands 3in. high; foaled November, 1908; bred by Mr T. Begg.of Ashbnrton. Sue, Princo Imperial; randsire Hambletouian Bell Boy. Dam, The Kitten ; grand-dam Katipo. Priuce Imperial's dam Princess. The Kitten, oy Toronto—Katipo. Toronto, by Texas, dam Furlighc, by Traducer. Katipo, by General Tracey, dam Queen Emma (imp.). Texas, by Berlin (imp)., dam Polly, by Shales. Prince Imperial sired Priuce Alert (4-40), Piecework (4-41), and numerous others of considerable merit. Toronto is the sire of The Needle (2-12), Elsie (2-25), Lord Aehton, and many others. TERMS £4 4s. £2 2s on Ist January, 1914, and £2 2s on September Ist, uuiess the mare is proved not to be in foal. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. All care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at time of first service bald responsible. V. P. NAYLOR, Owner, Orichton. C. ROBINSON, Groom-iu-Charge.
TO TRAVEL MILTON, WAITAHUNA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, AND STAND AT KAITANGATA EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, The Stallion Trial S.a4. By General Tracey— Miss Kay, by King Harold. General Tracey, by Berlin (imp.)—■ Jeaunie Tracey, dam by Dexter by Talisman—Gentle Annie. Talisman, by the far-famed Traducer. Miss Kay, by King Harold, by Childe Harold (imp), record2.2s, 2 milts 5.4. Childe Harold has sired the fastest trotters in the Australian colonies, TERMS: £3; £1 at end of season, £2 at Ist October, iyi4. Full guarantee £5 ss. Groom's fee ss, at first service. Full particulars from Wm. BORTHWIOK, Willowbank. Milton. 11. BORTHWIOK. Proprietor, Taiori Beach, INSURE WITH THE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK, FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. FARMERS' SPECIAL ACCIDENT POLICIES. Agents: Accident and Live Stock: J. A, Duthie and Co, tigs; Wm MKHfttti * .... ~",.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 89, 8 December 1913, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 89, 8 December 1913, Page 3
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