TO STAND THIS SEASON : Che Imported Trotting Stallion THE CHILDE (B; fiiildc Hftrold- dam, Swift). A«fc~4lft T HE OHILDB'S Wtt^^P A jL breeding is bo well known tnat ifc needs n0 4HOBPQRW comment, and it is equally well known that all the Champions of Australia and New Zealand are descend anta of Childc HaroH. The following are a few oF the v«ry fast ones : -Oster« ley 2 25, Yum Yum 2.26£, Bita 4,58, Prince Harold 458 (2 miles"), Yioletta Junior, Era, Nea, Viking, Eothschild, and a host of others with records near 2 30. Harold, the sire of Ohilde Harold, has the distinction of having sired a 2 10 trotter, and has also sired a son and daughter that have produced 2.10 trotters. Harold is the sire of Maud S., 2.85, and hiß son Lord Euesell sired Kremlin, 2.7|, and the dam of Countess Eve 2.9 f, and his daughter Beulah pro- | duced Beuzetta, 2 6i, and Early Bird, i 2.10 This distinction is shared by only ! one other trotter in America, and Beulah is the only mare that has produced more than one 210 trotter. Harold has six descendants in the 2.10 list— Ails 2 3* ( Queen of the turf), Beuzeita 2.6 i, Kremlin 2 7f , Maud S 2 Bfd (ex*caampion), Countess E?e 2 9£. and Early Bird 2,10. Harold is a son of Hambletonian, and of the 75 trotters with records of 2.10 and better, 71 trace to this great sire. It is useless commenting oa The Childe's handsome appearance, for y v have only to s-e him to be convinced that he is invincible m the shovr rin? 1 Breeders, please take notice that tins is the only hor^e in the district that, cau produce h ; fth steppiug carriage horses His stock in Australia a~e noted for their beauty of conformation, their high style and general desirable quah-ies which go to make the highest type of the perfect roadster, and his stock clearly demonstrates, as a sire of high acting, stylish harness horses, The (Jhilde has few equals and no superiors in the Australian colonies. So make no mis takes, but breed from a horse whose stock will always sell at fancy prices. Personal inspection and correspondence solicited. Splendid grazing, free. Mnres that missed last season subject to a special reduction. For full particulars apply : GEU. KITTD. J i.S. STEWART, Owners, Kiwitea, To Travel This Season : Tnn Pttkebbkt) vltdf>da.le Hobse SUPERIOK. SUPEEIOft was bred in Southland ; he is a jet black, stands 17 hands Liyh, compactly built, and shows great muscular power, and is the grandest ttamp of a Clydesdale ever brought into this district ; he has taken prizes wherever shown SuPEEioa is not only a magnificent horse, but has produced some of the best draught horses in the South Island, and only last month F M Foster, Esq, of the Starboro' Estate, sold a young colt by him for 100 guineas, and many more of his stock (from ordinary mares) have been sold for fancy prices. The mere fact of Superior standing in the MarK borough district for six consecutive years is sufficient to recommend him to breeders in this district. Terms : £3 3s ; a substantial reducs tion for two or more mares. For further particulars and full breed* me apply : BOBT, EICHAEDSON, Birmingham. To stand this season in the WAITUNA District : The Trotting Stallion ELECTIONEER. X7I LECTIONEEE is a miSLZBRmA ru handsome grey '^RffVl?W^ horae, seren years old, standing 16 hands high, with a perfect temper ; either a lady oi gentleman can drive him. He is by the celebrated imported American trotting stallion New Year; New Year by Washington, out of Sweet Briar, out of the dam of Chanticleer. One of Electioneer'a foala [took first prize at the last Nelson Show, against all comers. Terms: £2 10s. Two or more mares as agreed upon. Paddocking provided free for one month, after which 2s per week wiJl be charged. SHOET & MXJEEAY, Waituna West, PANOS iANOS H. COLLIER & CO., Piano Importers, Wanganui, — havk appointed— MR W. PEGDEN Agent at Folding. M ; Pegden will will chow, at his Furniture Warehouse, Feilding — Pianos by Jno. Brinomead & Sons Pianos by W. G. Eavesiaff & Sons Pianos by Haake Pianos by Gors and Eallman Instruments sold on deferred pay* ment from 20s monthly. H. Collier and Oo.'s Certificated Tuners visit Feilding every few weeks. H. COLLIER & CO., Wanganui. DAIRY PRODUCE. WJ. GANDY solicits Consign- . ments of BUTTER and CHEESE for Bale in London. Advances made on shipments to his agents. W. J, GANDY, Commission Agent, The Butter Cellar, Wellington. Agent for Van Hasselt's Rennet and Cheese Color. WM. DUTHIE, Blaoksmitp anp Wheelwright, Opposite Colyton Hotel, COLYTON, BEGS to intimate that he has opened a shop as above and respectfully solicits a trial from the residents of the surrounding district. Horses carefully shod, and in the most approved fashion. Agricultural machinery repaired and refitted. Eepairs, both in timber and ironwork, neatly executed on all classes of Vehicles, Drays, and Wagons. WM. DUTHIE, Colyton. ~~ """ DRESSMAKING. pwRESSMAKING and Needlework \_J of every description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 131, 2 December 1898, Page 4
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