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OlydesdaleU^EoJSs t al 1 i 0 n SIR ROBERT BRUCE, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE FAFM, BUHNTTHORPE. Dam— Daisy, by Blair's champion (imported) Sire— Sir William Wallace, the famonß prize-winner SIR ROBERT BRUCE is a rich dark-bay, with black points. For symetery, strength, and action being well known ; also, for quality and quantity of hair, bone, and mus cle he needs no commentSir Robert Bruce is well known in show rings, having taken many Firsts and Champion Prizes, Paddocks provided for mares until stinted. All care taken, bnt no responsibility. Terms : £2 2s. All correspondence strictly attended to. For particulars apply to — H. S. MUNRO, Stoney Creek Road, Bunnythorpe. The Pony Stallion, LORD PALMERSTON Will be at the service ot breeders of Feilding. THIS Pony is too well known to need comment. Mares, £1 10s. For further particulars apply R. HUMPHBIES, Feilding. THE LAIKeToiT KILBRIDE Will travel the Feildine and surrounding districts this season. -T" HE LATRD isadark -^n^^^HWfc ■ bay horse ; staads ■^^Q^Hm over sixteen and a half fJ^VQH hands high ; has plenty JfT of bone, hair, and pplen did action ; has left several first-class entires travelling in the South Island— viz., Lord Cranley, the Earl of Fife, and many others As showing the quality of The Laird's progeny, and Australian paper (the Argus) aays : — A noticeable feature of this year's parade is the number of really good horses from New Zealand. Amongst many good horses one readily selects Sir Colin as perhaps the pick of the yard He has all the points exports like— bone, hair, and action. Other New Zea land bred horsss that catch the eye of an onlooker very readily are Ivanh^e, a dark bay, and Kelvin Grove, by Lord Cranley, the same sire as Sir Colin. Lord of the Isles, a bright bay, two-year old, promises to furnish into a very fine horse." Terms : £3 per mare. Good paddockmg provided ; every care taken, but no responsibility- Headquarters: W. Eeid's farm, Makino. Particulars from — W. REID, Owner. F. T. Buliock, groom in charge, MThe Thoroughbred Horge, to stand this season in the Manawatu District. Terms : £3 10s single mare; two or more mares as per agreement Groomage fee, 5s at first service. Hulf guarantee, £5 ; £2 10s payable January Ist, 1898, bal* ance when mare proves in foal Bay Zing will be in Feilding every Friday. For further particulars apply to E. PENMAN, Proprietor, Or groom in charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON— The Imported Trotting Stallion, THE CHILDE, By the King of Trotting Stallions, Childe Habold ; Dam, Swift jL mHE CHILDE is a X beautiful dark bay wOß^Kft horse, with black points, rJ^^^u&l and stands 16 hands high. -frVi His breeding needs no 'Xnfll comment, as it is well known that the champions of the world have this strain of blood, including Alix 2»BJ (champion trotter of America). Robert J. 2-1 $ (champion pacer), Maud S. 2»B|. Kremlin 2-7?. Osterley and Fritz (champions of Australia). Rita and Yum Yum (N Z. champions), Jessie Palm, 2 year old champion, and hun* dreds of others. The Childe is a very handsome horse, and holds a show ring record in Australia ; he also took first prizes at the Palmerston North and Woodville shows. His young stock in Australia, from all classes of mares, are showing qualities that make them dis» tinctly promising, several of them being sold at long prices. First-class paddocks provided free. Terms and particulars on application to— GEORGE KIDD ) Owners, JAS. BTEWARTJ Kiwitea F. W. COTTBELL & CO., Customs, Forwarding Agents, and General Carriers, QUEEN'S OH AMB BBS, WELLINGTON. f\ OODS cleared at Customs and \Jf forwarded to Country Clients on receipt of Invoices. Agencies — London and Australia. AWAHURI BUTCHERY. J COLLING WOOD.proprietor, is m now prepared to Bupply, regularly, Small Goods of all descriptions, which may be obtained at Fitzgerald's refreshment rooms, Manchester street. Prime Meat delivered in town daily. JOB PRINTING in all ifca branches neatly and promptly executed at Star Office

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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 136, 8 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 136, 8 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 136, 8 December 1897, Page 1

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