To Stand at Otoro'isiiga, and Travel the Te Kuiti and Te AwarauUi Districts. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE, Baron Kilcoy SHFPHERD LAD—NELL. BARON KTLCOY is a splendid bay hrrse, and for bone and substance has few equals. He has ma-sive shou'ders, powerful lions, well-sprung ribs, immense quarters, carries an abundance- of hair, and for general good points is a rarely furnished animal in every respect. SHEPHERD LAD, by Herd Laddie (imp.). Shepherd Lad's dam, Maegie McCo> mick 11. (dam of Mr Waller Bhikie's champion mare Queen) ; Maggie McCormick 11., by Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam, Maggie McCormick, by Kettle's Wallace; dam, Miss McCormick. Herd Laddie, imported from i Scotland by the late Mr H. Rea, and sold to Mr D. Archibald for the sum of 750 guineas, and never changed hands until sold to Mr Jas. Blaikie. Herd Laddie was bred by Mr Jno. Templeton, St. Quivox, Ayrshire. His sire, Jemmie Gray ; dam, Sally by Baronet. Lord Salisbury (nip.) was bred by Jas. Cunningham, Tarbreoch. Dalbeattie. Kirkcudbrightshire. Sire, Young Conqueror ; dam, Darling by Tintock. Lord Salisbury was never beaten in n showyard. BARON KILCOY'S dam, Nell, by Wait-a Wee ; g. dam Rose by Southhorne. Wait-a-Wee, bred by Mr E. Benlove, Winsdor Park, Oamaru; sire, Prince Charlie (imp.), bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Knockdon, Ayrshire ; sire, Prince Alfred ; dam, Darling. Wait-a-Wee's dam, Kate, by Blair's Champion (imp.), a very successful sire both in Scotland and New Zealand as a breeder and in the show ring. Kate was bred by Mr Todd, Taieri, and sold to Mr Savers at 175 guineas, afterwards to Mr Menlove at a good profit. BARON KILCOY is a Show Ring Prizetaker, having gained two Seconds and Reserve Championship at Stratford. T. CARSON, Otorohanga. And at H. J. FREE & Co STABLES TE KUITI. Every Saturday. To stand at MR W. GADSBY'S FARM, Te Kuiti. Knight of the Thistle By Handsome Prince (10,356 S C S B) Dam, May Queen (9,336 S C S B) A powerful, shapely and stoutely bred brown horse, standing 16 1V2.. Bred bv Win. Agnew, Fsq., Balwherrie, Scotland. Handsome Prince is by the world-renowned Prince of Wales (673 SCSB) the greatest horse of the century. Dam of Knight of Thistle was May Queen (9336) by Darnley gr dam Jess of Barsolus (5175) by Speculation (2426) g gr dam Nell of Barsolus bv Prince (1785) g. g gr dam M :guie bv Briton (1082). Further detai's and fuller pedigree cm be had on application. The sire of Marcellus cost 750 guineas. TERMS: £3 10s. Grazing free for one month, afterwjrc's Is 6d weekly. Trains met, mares carefully attended but no responsibility taken. W. GADSBY. To stand the sear-on at WAITETE VALLEY The Trotting Stallion ovai By Prince Victor, dam Vi. ns : £v pavable Ist January, 1914 Terms : 13 For further particulars apply TAYLOR BROS.. Waiteti Valley To stand this season at WAITETE VALLEY The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Muir Sire Dalmuir Prince, by King khanni (10,069, vol.XYIIl); dam Boquhanran (11.024, vol. XXIII p 50): darn. Kate, by Cranbourne, Cranbourne's dam is Jess by Ivanhoe. Terms: £3, payable "ist January, 1914. For further particulars apply Waiteti Valley
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 622, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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