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Olvaeßdale^jryjT l |^|gStallion SIR ROBERT BRUCE, TO STAND THIS SEAfO.V AT TEE FAB.V, BuNNYTHORPE. Dain — Daisy, by Blair's champion (imported) Sire — Sir William Wirfiacr, the famous prize-winner (imported) SIR KOBERT BHUCE is a rich dark-bay, with black points. For aymetery, strength, and action being well knov?n ; aipo, for quality and quantity of hair, bone, and mus cle he needs no comment. Sir Kobert Bruce is well known in show ringp, having taken many Firsts and Champion Prizes Paddocks provided for mares until stinted. All caro ta^en, but no responsibility. Terms : £2 2s. Ail correspondence strictly attended to. For particulars apply to — H. S. MUNRO, Stoney Creek Road, Dunnythorpe. The Pony Stallion, LORD PALMERSTON Will be at the service ot breeders of Feilding. ft 111 IS Pony is too well known to j_ need comn.ent. Mares, £1 10*. For further particulars apply )__ li. hUMPHIiIEH, Feilding THE LAIRD of KILBRIDE Will travel the Feildinir and sarroundinj districts this season. M^*Hlj LAIED isadarl ■ bay hor^e ; stnnds over sixteen and a hall hands high ; has plenij of bone, h«ir, and pplen did cction ; has Itfi j-overal first-cla s entires travel lir.y in the South Island — n'z., Lord Cranley, iho J nr] of Fife, and many others As showing the quality <>f Th<* LuiivJ'a progeny, and Australian paper (the Argus) says: — A noli edible fea^arc of this year's parade is tin- number of ically g-iod horses from New Z v >iian<i Amorist many pood horses one rradil* •Sir Coiin &s ]v>rh«ps th* pink of the y.:?d He has all the points cxp.rts liks — bone, hair, and nc'ion. Oilier '-'cv\' Z'.'a land bred horses that caich the eye of an onlooker verj' readilj are lvsnh' c, n dark b-iv. and Keivin Grove, by L'-rd Cranler. the panic :ire as Sir Colin. Lord of the J'sies, a bright *'>ay, two-year old, promises to furnish into a very fine horse." Terms: £3 per mare Good paddocking provided ; every care taken, but no responsbihty Headquarters: W.Reid's farm, M:ikino. Particulars from — W. BJiID, O«rner. F. T. Bullock, Kro'->m in charge. j4&l The Tlioroughbred fsJm& BA^ KING, 'WrW^Bvt ' *° s^ an^ h ' s season in Terms: £3 10s single mare; two or more mares as per ngrcement Qroomage fee, 5s at first >ervine. Half A'o ; £2 10s paynbie January l*t, 1898, bal» ance when mare proves in foal Bay Jung will be iv Feilding every Friday. For further particulars apply to E, PENMAN", Proprietor, | Or groom in charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON- ~ The Imported Trottin*/ Stall iov, THE CHILDE, By the King of Trotting Stallions, Childe Habold ; Darn, Swift rjiHR CHILDR is a -^^^■8^ I beautiful dark bay ■^^Q^HJh horse, with black points, 'J^^B^HflS and stands 16 hands high. *Jl\r- liyk 8 breeding needs no comment, an it is well known that the champions ot the world have this strain of blood, including Alix 2»B^ (champion trotter of America), Robert J. 2-l£ (champion pacer), Maud S- 2»Bi-. Kremlin 2 7j. Osterley and Fritz (champions of Australia), Rita and Yum Yum (N Z. champions), Jessie Palm, 2 year old champion, and huu» dred« of others. The Childe is a very handsome horse, and holds a show ring record in Australia; he also took first prizes at the Paltnerston North and Woodville shows. His young stock in Australia, from all classes of mares, are showing qualities that make them dis^ tinctly paomisintT, sevo-al of them being sold at long prices First-class paddocks provided freo Terms and particulars on application toGEORGE KIDD ) Owners JAS. STEWART) Kiwitea f, wTtottrell & co., Customs, Forwarding Agents, and General Carriers, QUEEN'S CH AMB ER S, WELLINGTON. GOODS cleared *p Caatomß and forwarded to Country Clients on receipt of Invoicea. Agencies — London and Australia. niHOMAS A , BRYCE, |_ • Land Auknt, Feildi.vo, HAS FOR SALE— Dairy Farms, from 50 to 500 acres ; Grazing Farms, from 100 to 2000 acres; Agricultural Farms. Also, properties to let. Address — Thomas A. Bryce, Makiu.o Road. Feildine- ] JOB PRINTING ia all'lts br^ohlß i O nsafcly ana promptly execnted | »t Bi*r Ofho«

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 130, 1 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 130, 1 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 130, 1 December 1897, Page 1

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