Gould & Hetherington Land & General Commission Agents TE KUITI £9/: Acres Freehold, 3 miles from railway station all in best of English grasses, well watered, all ploughable, ring-fenced 7 wires. Price £7 10/ per acre Terms £IOOO cash, balance at 51 CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. r. s. Mcdonald MANAGER TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KUITI THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE KNOCKLAYD. LAETITIA 8 Miss Lctty 8 Scaton Delaval 4 (imp.) 00 r n> crq Fee : £LS ss. HOTCHKISS 2 Petrolouse 2 Musket 3 (imp.) (imp.) d e a B? H o 8 •o r o TO 8" Groomage Fee : ss. Mares will be grazed free until proved, after which time 2s 6d per week grazing will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply P. KEYWORTH, Groom-in-Charge
C3JM. To Stand the Season at the Owner's Farm, KAEAEA, the Heavy draught stallion Honest Tom Sired bv the famous imported horse Resolution, by Anchorite-Sweet Echo Dam Blossom, by General GordonLothair. Anchorite was bred by His late Majesty, Edward VII. of England. HONEST TOM was bred by Wm. Newall, Esq., of Tamahere, and exhibited by him on two occasions at Hamilton, gaining Ist prize as a yearling and a Ist and 2nd as a two-year-old, beating the best young draught stock from the Waikato stud farms. In appearance he does his rare breeding and show record credit, being a well-marked dark bay, with black points, standing 16 hands, has plenty of fine flat bone, and is of a compact and powerful build. A sure foal-getter and good worker. Terms : £2 2s. For further particulars apply to STEVENS RIDDLE To Stand the Season at the I<arm MAIROA The Bay Draught Stallion Robert Emmett By Rob, by Glengyle (champion horse for a number of years). Dam Jess, by Sir William Wallace (also first and champion). ROBERT EMMETT will travel to Mongawaki Farm every Saturday, commencing 011 October 15th, and return Mondays. Terms: £2 5s single marc. Iwo or more by agreement. All care taken but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply to PETCII BROS, Mairoa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAEAEA. the Draught Stallion Clencoe, By Glengarry—Dam Kate By Workman 11. Glengarry, the sire of Glencoe, is by the celebrated Glengyle. Workman 11., the sire of Kate, was bred by Mr. J. Gregg, of Longbeach, Canterberry. CLENCOE, who was bred at Wanganui, is a beautiful Dark Bay horse, built on compact lines. He is good-temp-ered and has splendid action. Terms :—Two Guineas. Two or more mares, the property of one owner, as per arrangement. Grazing at Is 6d per we'ek will be charged after mare proves in foal. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to E. BENNETT, Proprietor, Kaeaea.
To Stand at the Owner's Farm Waitomo Caves, the Trotting Stallion COMBINE By Jersey, by Childe Harold — • Miss Cooper; out of Trust by Kingfisher Miss Young /COMBINE is a rich dark bay rising 5 years old; 15 hands; a thick-set active sort with good action and perfect temper, and should throw good hacks and harness horses. His sire, Jersey, is well-known in Taranaki and Manawatu, having won numerous races and having an unbeaten record in the show ring. For terms, etc., apply to T. THWAITE, Waitomo Caves. To Stand at J. D. Stevenson's Farm Waitomo, the Pure-bred Shetland Pony Stallion Tom Thumb By Black Diamond —Dot TOM THUMB'S height is 11 hands. As this pony is descended from the best blood stock, is perfect in temper, possesses splendid bone, and is a sure foal-getter, owners can rely 011 securing satisfaction. Terms £2 2s. Full particulars from J. D. Stevenson Owner, Waitomo Caves To Stand the Season at Mrs. Hunt's Farm, 3 mile, Te Kuiti The Suffolk Punch Stallion Sudbourne Silver By Sudbourne Spark, imp. (2824) Dam Silvery by Strongbow 2nd dam 17-I by Sir Arthur SILVERY—Bred by A. A. Dangar Esq., Baroona, N.S.W., and brought to N.Z. by N. I. Hunt in foal as above SUDBOURNE SPARK—lmported to N.S.W. by A. A. Dangar Esq., from England, is the sire of the highest priced colts sold in Sydney by Messrs Dangar, notably Democrat in 1906 for 3bo guineas to a Taranaki buyer, G. E. Wilson ; -also Courage in 1905 for 320 guineas to Mr Gibson of Goulbourne, and numerous others at prices above the average. TERMS : Single Mare £3 3s. Half Guarantee £4 4s, viz., £2 2s at time of service, £2 2s when marc proves in foal. Good Paddocking provided for marcs at Is per week. Pony Stallion Pixie ißoy By Merry Boy. Terms : Single Mare £2. W. I. HUNT, Te Kuiti,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 November 1910, Page 2
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