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fO TRAVEL Inehclutha, Clutha, Warepa, Clydevale and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Imported Ha*:ney ' ELY PEGAWAY. ELY PEGAWAY (8835), foaled 1908; bred by Mr Frank Beldam, Wichford, Cambs. Siro, Clerkeuwell (6088); dam, Lady Wesley (4207, vol IX.), by Excelsior (108). * ELY PEGAWAY stands) 1C hands high, lias grand feet and pasterns, clean hard bone, and is a great mover. ELY PEGAWAY is a stylish horso, and just the stamp of sire to get a class of light horse very much sought after—active and woll sot up, and of grand constitution. TtißMS.—£l on I'cbrunry 1, 1914; £2 10s due .September J, .1914, unless niaro proves not to be in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. D. MURRAY, Clydevale, Owner.

TRAVEL in tlie Clutlia, Pucrua and Surrounding Districts, the Trotting Stallion TKACEY 11. TRACKS JL, foaled in 1905, is a beautiful roam horse, standing 16.1 lunula high, with a grand docile temper, and splendid action. His sire is the well known stallion General Traccy, his airo being Berlin, siro Woodford Mamorino, dam Sue Dudley. General Traeey has left some splendid stock, and includes Boldrewood, dim Tracey, Victory .11., General R,, and Goneral Mac. TPACEY'S dam Firefly, lias an unbeaten record in Goro Show ring, and was got by Seaward, one of the finest horses that has stood in Southland. J lor dam is by King Harold, by Childe Harold. TRACRY 11. has only been shown three times, and gained first and second at, Gore Show, first at Owaka, and second at Clutlia Horse Parade in 1912, and second at Clutlia in 1913. He is a grand mover and lias proved himself a sure foal getter. TRACKY II 's stock have been bought for large figures, and have been successful in the show ring, and on breeding lines his pedigree can stand the severest criticism. TERM «.—£3 5s half-guarantee; U full guarantee. Groom's fee, 2s Cd. All mares changing owners or leaving the district held as in foal. J. W. MURRAY, Port Molyneur, Owner. TO TRAVEL KAITANGATA, INCHCLUTHA, HILLEND AWAMANGU AND SURROUNDING- DISTRICTS, EARL DERBY (198, Vol. 1., New Zealand Clydcsdalo Stud Book). HAUL DKRBY, foaled December, 1900, is a thick-set, big, sound black horse, with threo white legs. Ho stands I(11 hands high, has the right sort of bune and hair, perfect ankles and big round feet. Being a grand mover, he is just the sort of horse to breed big, sound, fast work horses. He is also one of the surest breeding horses that ever travelled the Clutlia district. Sire, Royal Derby (13167), imp.; gsire, Crown Derby (10796); g-g-sire, Baron's Pride; dam, Topsy ll'., by the great horse, Blue Ribbon; 2nd dam, Topsy, by Young Champion; 3rd dam, Mag, by Bismarck; 4th dam, Sally, by Lord Paisley (imp.). EARL DERBY'S sire, Royal Derby, was a front-rank horse, being second at Jnvereargill in 1907, and second at Dunedin Horso Parade, 1908, out of 40 entries. He also sired a lot of show-yard colts and fillies. Blue Ribbon, tho sire of EARL DERBY'S dam, was a show-yard favourite, having seven first and champion prizes to his credit, including Christchurch, Duuedin and several big shows. It will be seen from the above that EARL DERBY lias as good and clean a pedigree as any other colonial-bred horse. TERMS.-£1 January 15, 1914; £3 on mare proving in fcal. No groom's feo will be charged. For further particulars apply to the owner, ROBERT ROBSON, TO TRAVEL this season in the Clutlia and surrounding districts, tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion — SOCIALIST (439 N.Z.5.8., Vol. L). Sire, Agitator (10,488 C.5.8.); dam, Jess, by Crown Prince; grand-darn, Violet, by Renfrew .look. Agitator, by Royal Standard (9847): g-sire, Royal Signet (8967); g-g-eire, Prince of Wales (673); dam. Nelly Maegregor (11,243), by St. Cation (3988); g-g-dam, Lady (562), by Sir Walter (795). SOCIALIST is a splendid dark brown horse, foaled 1904, bred by Robert Macaulay, Kakanui, His sire, Agitator, is woll known as ono of the best breeding horses in New Zealand. He was a prize-taker at the Highland Society's Show in Scotland, and was for many years the champion stallion in New Zealand. His ctock almost without exception possess his gaiety, style and character. Crown Prince was probably the greatest colonial-bred Clydesdale siro, and amongst other well-known horses sired the following:—Sir Percival, champion in Melbourne in 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901, and was sold as a three-year-old in Melbourne to Mr J. E. Walter, Werribee, for OOOgns; Prince Albert, sold in Melbourne as a four-year-old to Mr Wm. Manifold for 700gns; Prince Alfred, champion of Waimate, 1899; Cedrie the Saxon, champion at Oamaru, 1897, 1898; Prince Arthur, several times champion at Napier; Prince of the Glen, sold in Melbourne as a three-year-old to Mr J. Blackwood, Wilby, for' 400gns; Flore, the champion mare at Oamaru and Dunedin in 1898. From the above it will be seen that SOCIALIST is descended from the most fashionable strains of the Clydesdale breed on both sides, and as he has already an established reputation as a successful horse at the stud he should command the patronage of breeders in this district. TERMS.—£I at end of season and £3 when mare prove* in foal. M*rei sold or exchanged held as in foal,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10

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