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Excellent accommodation la afforded the Travelling Pnblio ot the East Coast at the TOKOMARU TTOTEL. OKOMARU XJLOTEL. J. H. JAMIESON, Proprietor. Since taking over the Hotel, Ml Jamieson notifies tliat the greatest attention has been devotod to the noods of patrons, and ho hopos M) merit a continuance of the favoro so long accordod tho hotel. Tho Best Brands of Winos and Spirit# Kept in Stock. First-olasa Stabling and Good Padook . ing. EASY TARIFFFOR HARNESS AND HORSE COVERS,

To TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN PATUTAHI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION PRIDE OF ENGLAND, By EARL of SALISBURY—Dam TOBAZ, by Ovordrnfit, from Diamond. Diamond from Dugdale (imp.), from Gipsy (imp.). PRIDE OF ENGLAND’S sire, Earl of Salisbury, was got by Lord Salisbury (imp.) from the purebred Clydesdale an are Pride’s Darling, imported from Victoria (611) by Mr. John Trestrail. Pride’s Darlings siro was Cox’s Pride of Scotland (imp.), dam Fanny, by Botliwell (imp.). , „ . , , Pride of England is a beautiful bright bav horse, with black points, standing 1G.3 hands, 7-year-okl. Ho is a splendid type of an active, serviceable, good-boned horse, with the best of temper; a reliable <good_worker, and above all an exceptionally sure foal-getter. Ho was bred by J. N. Williams, Esq., Frimley, Hastings . Farmers and Breeders woiild do well to inspect this .magnificent horso before promising their mares elsewhere. TERMS —£3 single mare, a reduction for two or more. In all cases £1 per mare to bona id at first service, balance in January, 1908 W. T. SAMSON, Patutahi. TO STAND THE SEASON At Te Arai Station, THE PURE-BRED DRAUGHT STALLION, CANONGATE. CANONGATE, foaled November 15, 1903, is a beautiful bay, with a splendid quality of bone and hair, and shows good action. Canongo/te s sire Herdsman, dam Jean. Herdsman’s sire Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy ; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddio (imp.), dam Maggie McCormick 1., by Lord Salisbury (imp.); grand dam Mass McCormick 1., by Sir William Wallace ; great grand dam Miss McCormick (imp.), by Lincolnshire Herd. Daisy by Hard Times, dum Belle, by Southorne, out of tho champion maro Diamond (imp.); Hard Times by Extinguisher, dam Polly; Polly by Young Prince of Wales (imp.), dam Madam Southorne, by Thane of Clxde (imp.), out of Duchess (imp.). Canongate’s dam, Jain, by the champion home Extinguishor. Extinguisher by Young Vanquisher (imp.), out of the celebrated breeding mare, Miss McCormick; grand dam Meg, by Wait-a-wee; Wait-a-wee by Prince Charlie (imp.), out of Kate, by Beair’s Champion; great grand dam Old Jean, by Sir Colin Campbell (imp.). Shepherd Lad was tho champion horse of Southland, and is the sire of Shepherd King, champion of Southland for three years, and sire of Nellie Gray, the champion mare of Otago and Southland for 1904 and 1905. Canongate’s breeding shows that he is got by the best stallions and mares imported into Southland. Farmers and breeders would do well to inspect this.magnificent colt before promising their mares elsewhere. TERMS: Single mare, £4; two or more as per agreement. Half guarantees as per agreement, if required. Six weeks’ free grazing. Every oare taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply— W. BAIRD, Or, Groom in charge.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At. TE ARAI, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, SABRETACHE By Cuirassier —Roio. The former is by Musket —Frailty, and Roio is by St. Leger—Hippona. It will therefore bo seen that the pedigree is of an exceedingly high-class, and the stallion’s successes should alone recommend him to owners of suitable mares. SABRETACHE is a beautiful brown horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches in height, and is good-temper-ed. He is the sire of a number of race winners, both on the fiat and over jumps. Good paddocking, with plenty of water, for two months will be provided for mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mares not removed after notice of stinting has been given will be charged 2s 6d por week for paddocking. TERMS: £2 2s at time of service, and £2 2s when Mare proves in foal. All Mares sold will be treated as being in foal. For further particulars apply— W. BAIRD, To Aral Station, —Or, Groom in charge.

E. R. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. Tlio Imported Thoroughbred Sdre, GLENAPP Cl) By ENTHUSIAST (24) ; Cherry Duchess—Sterling (12); Whisper—Oxford (12). N „ FINN ART, Spray—Ayrshire (8) ; Sunraj’ —Springfield (12), Atalanta — Hampton (10). GLENAPP’S Performances on the English turf stamp him as a high-olass horse. He won the Chesterfield Cup:, 11 miles; Chesterfield Handicap, 11 miles; Newmarket October Handioap, 11 miles; and other evem.ts, and left the turf perfectly sound. The Fees for Glenapp are: Approved mares, suitable for getting remounts, 3 guineas (one and a half guineas at end of season and one and a half guineas when mare proves in foal); for thoroughbred mares, 4 guineas (2 guineas when mare is removed, and 2 guineas when mare proves in foal). All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Groomago, 5s each mare. Paddocking, Is 6d each mare. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to Mr. A. PARSONS (in charge), or Inspector in Charge, Gisborne. For full information see cards. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary Agriculture, Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2205, 8 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2205, 8 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2205, 8 October 1907, Page 4

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