r TRAVEL in tho Wauvora, Kaihiku Warepa and Waitapeka Districts, tho•Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, TRUE KNIGHT (Vol L, N.Z. Stud Book.) ■ TRUE KNIGHT is a handsome black horse, rising four years. hire, Black Knight, imp. (128GU), by Hillhead Chid (10774); dam Flora McDonald (JiUNti), by Moneycom, thrice winner of the Glasgow ■Premium. TRUE i KNIGHT'S dam, Ros-ie, by Russell's Fancy, by Maearthur; liosie's dam Moss Rose, by the famous Lord Salisbury (imp.); g-g-dani Banker's Blossom, by Young Banker (imp.), one of the best sires luw seen. TISRMS £4 4s.—-"£2 2s at end of January, and £2 2a when mare proves it; JOHN WliBSTKit, W'aiweni, Proprietor. r £o TRAVEL this season in the Clutha District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WINSOME'K ULOliy. The Property of J. A. KING, Riverside - - • Mosgiel. WINSOME'S GLORY is a bi- brown well-balanced horse, with plenty of weight and substance. He has superior quality of hair, good flinty bone, nicely set ankles, and good feet of the right wearing kind, lfe was foaled on ,'\oi ember, 12, 1910, Sire.Baron Winsome (12, J 7H, VollT); sire Baron's Pride, (9,122, Vol 14) dam, Lady Diana(Pt,4Gß, Vol. 21) by Wince Romeo (8144); g-dam RoVim" >' Vol. 17), by Prince Robert (7U;■ ». ht. dam, Heroine (5522, V<-l. pj). bv Darnley (222, Vol .1); dun I I Vol. H) by Prince ol Kill u I i<ji o gggg-dan, Jean of Titwood (::<>/. V 01. L") by Lochfergus Champion (44si. Vol hj: ggggg-dam, Kate, by Voung Civile n>U, Vol. 1); gggggg-da'm, Bess, by Sp.u.i ston, (i;H2, Vol. 2). Dam, Jean, by Pride's Fancy N.Z.5.8.); g-sire Lion King, (:;(«! N.Z. 8.B.); gg-sirc, British.Lion (270, impi: g-dam; Nellie by Auehinore; XcllieV sire, Auchmore, by Lord Salisbury (111 imp.); 2nd dam, Lily; Nellie's dam, Scotch Annio (imp.) by Ivanhoe (.'SU.s). As a yearling, WJNSOME'S G LORY was third in Duncdin, first at Milton, and second at Clutha. As a Two-year-old he was first at Milton and second at Clutha; Ist at Clutha in TOPS. From tho above pedigree it will be seen that Winsome's Glory comes from tho very best strains of blood to be had in both Scotland or Nov/ Zealand, and should prove himself a breeder. Terms: £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Crazing for mare at 2s. per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchangod after first service, owner-at first service Responsible. Groom's fee ss. li. CARRUTU RRS, Groom in Charge TRAVEL this season in the Tokomairiro and Surrounding Districts, the champion Canterbury Clydesdale Stallion, BARON EVEREST.
BARON EVEREST (13385) is a mag nilieent specimen of Hie Clydesdale breed, bright bay colour, u]«xUinili»K, massive and showing rare quality of bone and pasterns; white patch on fin e, four white logs. Foaled April 5, l!)Ufi. Bred by D. and J. Aiuswortli, Flohli Farm, Cumberland. BARON EVEREST belongs 1o tlw most famous breeding family of Clydesdales in the Old Country, his sire being Sir Everest (10917), by Sir Everard, the sire of Messrs A. and W. Montgomery's famous stud horse, Baron's Pride (9122), a horse whose record at the stud stands without parallel in the annals of Clydesdale breeding. Darn, Trim of the Flosli Farm (17272), by Londonderry (7934); g-dam, Bess of the Flosli Farm (18793), by East field Gallant (7680); g-g-dam, Jessie of the Blindcrako (11185), by St. Gatien (3988); g-g-g-dam, Scott, by Star of the West (828); g-g-g-g-dam, Lofty (3277), by Prince Royal (048). Sir Everest, by Sir Evcrard (53;"3, Vol. VII., page 261). Sir Evcrard, by Top Gallant, out of a dark brown mare, grey hairs in coat (bred by Mrs Lamont), ly London Prince (-128, Vol. BARON EVEREST'S WINNINGS. BARON EVEREST has gained the following prizes:—1908, 1909, 1910, first and champion at Amberley, ltnngiora and Christchurch; 1911, first at Amberley; first and champion at Clutha iu 1913. His stock have also gained the following prizes in Canterburylolo— colt, first at Amborloy. K&nglora and Christ church; yearling filly, first at Amberley and Rangiora, 1911—Two-, year,old colt, first at Amberley and Rangiora; two-year-old fillies, first, second, third and fourth at Amberley and Rangiora. 1912—Amberley—First in twa-ycar-oid colts (this colt was placed champion, beating two imported liorsea, Prince of Cowden and Mcsscna); yearling colts, first, second and third, two and three-year-old geldings, first; three-year-old fillies, first, second and third; two-year-ol<l fillies, first, second, third | and fourth (the winner in this class I was champion, beating strong opposition, including tho Baiieor mare Queen); ■one-year-old fillies, first, second", third and fourth; one-year-old voits, first, second and third. At last Melbourne hojso sales his three-year-old son was placed first in three-year-old stallions, "and secoud in the aged class, and sold for 357 guineas, 1912—Rangiora— r I wo-year-old goldings, first; two-year-old fillies, first, reserve champion, second and third; one-year-old fillies, first, second, third and fourth; two-year-old colts, first, second and third; one-year-old colts, first, second and third; three-year-old goldings, first. In the Association twenty-guinea prize for best two-year-old colt, filly or gelding .lean Everest was first and Newilold's Baron socond; three-year-old fillies, first and second. TERMS.—£6 6a; £3 3s payable at end Of season, and £3 3s when maro proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. Owner at time of first service held responsible, Paddoeking provided for mares from a distance. Full particular* from THOS. MILLS, Groom in eh&rjra. MTO AND MONDALL,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 41, 21 November 1913, Page 10
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881Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 41, 21 November 1913, Page 10
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