To Stand the Season at the Farm MAIROA The Bay Draught Stallion ROBERT EMMEII By Rob Roy, by (champion horse for a number of years). Ham Jess, by Sir Wiiiiam Wallace (also first and champion). ROBERT EMMETT will travel to Monirakawi Farm every Saturday and return Mondays Arms : — ,i2 smule ma more by asrreemei All care taken but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply to FETCH BROS. :: :: Mairoa To Stand at MR. W. GADSBY'S FARM, To Kuiti, Knifflit of the Thistle
By Handsome Prince (10,356 b Cb J Dam, May Queen (9-336 S C S B) A powerful, shapely and stoutly bred brown horse, standing 16 3J. Bred by Wm. Agnew, Esq., Balwherrie, Scotland. Handsome Prince is by the world-renowned Prince of Wales (673 SC S B) the greatest horse of the century. Dam of Knight of Thistle was May Queen (9336) by Darnley (222) gr dam Jess of Barsolus (51/5) by Speculation (2426) g gr dam Nell of Barsolus by Prince (1785) g, g gr dam Maggie by Briton (1082) Further details and fuller pedigree can be had on application. The sire of Marcellus cost 750 guineas. TERMS: £3 10s. Grazing free for one month, afterwards is 6d weekly. Trains met, mares carefully attended but no responsibility taken. W. GADSBY
To stand at the owner's Farm, Waitomo Caves, the Trotting Stallion IJLNE By Jersey, Chilcle Harold Cooper; out of Trust by Kingrisln Miss Young. Combine is a rich dark bay years old; 15.1 h hands, a thick active sort with the best of action temper and a sure foal getter, stock which are now 2 year promise to develop into useful hr. and harness horses. The fee for single mares will £l 5s at time of service and £1 when in foal or if required a guarantee of £3 10s will be given foal no fee. Two or more mares property of one owner as per arrai ment. All mares sold or exchan treated as being in foal. gra. for mares Is per week. All care la but no responsibility incurred. L< sales attended and mares can be by arrangement. THOMAS THWAITE, To Stand the Season, the Drang'
GLEN C O E By Glengarry—Dam Kalc-hy Work Glengarry, the Sire of Giencoc. is >v the celebrated Glciigylc Worknan 11.. the Sire of Kate, was bred by \\v. I. Gregg, of Longbeaeh, CanGLENCOE who was bred at Wan:mui is a beautiful dark bay horse, nilt on compact lines. He is good 'mpered and has splendid action. TERMS-TWO GUINEAS Two or more inures, the property one owner, as per arrangement. One shilling per week' grazing for BENNETT KAEAEA MISS JAMES, Dressmaker and Costumier . . . . Scientific cutting Xaumai Buildings. To Kuiti
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 407, 25 October 1911, Page 3
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