Sires of the Season! a |JIO STAND THE __ SEASON in Palmeraton and surrounding districts the thoroughbred Sires STROWAN Fee, JB 7s. Lochiel—Marion. Will sta at Kiwitea Wednesdays. Kimbolton 1 hurs i'Bys, and at Feilding on Fridays. CAPTAIN WEBB Natator —Fame. Fee, £6 6s Also the Draught Sire ROYAL PRINCE Crown Prince—Polly. Fee, M. Groomage fee, 5s in each case. For further particulars see cards, or apply to E. ANDREW, owner, Scandia Street, Palmerston North, or Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT M A ETON, • The Thoroughbred Horse ALDINGTON. (Vanguard—Miss Lucy-) Vanguard, by Traducer. Miss Lucy, by St. George, full brother to Chester. For particulars apply S. J. GIBBONS, Owner, Or T. COLEMAN, Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MASTON, TDEAKINA, &■ WANGANUI The Chestnut Horse STEPSON Stepniak—Britomarte. At Tnrakina, Mondays; at Mclndoe’s Stables, Marton, Tuesdays. For further particulars apply to Signal Bros., Marton, or F. ATKINS, Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT OTUPAEUA, HUNTBEVILLE, The Thoroughbred Horse BONA FIDE (Sou’wester—Fides). Free grazing for one month, after which Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Terms, £3 10s per mare, payable before mares are removed. . Bona Fide will visit Ohmgaiti weekly. G. W. DAVISON, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON in Hunterville and Marton Districts, CYRUS Cyrenian—S ilk. Visits Marton evei y Tuesday, TEEMS—Single mare, JSS ss. Two or more as per agreement. Further particulars aoply McKINAON BEOS., Argyle Stables, Hunterville. __ ° STANI) aT FEILDING, The well-known Sire THE OFFICER Eobinson Crusoe, dam Marie Louise, py Gang Forward (imp ) —Josephine, EobinBou Crusoe (13) by Angler (2), dam Chrysolite. His progeny have all turned out very success!ul. their turf performances being {too numerous to mention. FEE, £lO 10s. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. The well-known Sire YLADIMIR Stepniak—Mist. FEE, .£lO 10s. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. For further particulars of these two famous racing sires, apply to the owner A. F. WALKEE, Feilding. jiil T 0 STAND THE SEASON At Eangitikei Line, Palmerston North, and Travel the surrounding district the thoroughred pony EARL KING. Eising 3 years old. Young King Cobb —Arab mare. Terms —£2 single mares. Two or more as per agreement. Groomage fee, ss. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply G. WIGGINS. Owner, Palmerston Noath, Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND at Colyton, Feilding, and travel the surrounding district, the purebred Clydesdale Stallion jj PRINCE ALPHERT. Prince of Vales—Nora. 4 years. For further particulars and Pedigree see cards. Terms £3 10s, groomage fee ss. All care taken, but no responsibility. H. EEMNANT, Owner, Colyton. TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON in the Hun- j terville, Silverhope, Rata, Marton, and Bulls District, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion LORD KINSALE. LORD KINSALE is a bright hay horse with plenty of bone and hair of the best quality, together with a good temper and grand action. He was bred by Mr Ruddock, of Canterbury. His sire Lord Roberts 1 sire Lord Lion, winnsr of twelve firsts and twelve champion prizes. His grand sire, Lord Salisbury (1205), imported, winner of first prize at Ayr, 1876, as a two-year-old, first prize at Kilmarnock, 1877, and champion med«l for best horse in the yard. In the same year he won first prize at Dairy, first at Ayr, first at Glasgow, and first at the Highland Society’s Show at Edinburgh. Jitter coming to New Zealand, Lord Salisbury won a large number of prizes. He was first at Dunedin in TBBI, first and champion at Taieri m 1883, first and champion at Dunedin and Taeiri in 1884, and first and champion at Dunedin in 1885 and 1886. Lord Lion’s dam, Mvrtle, by Prince of Wales (imported), grand dam Molly McKissock, was imported by the late Mr Me Glum, her sire Lord Lion (4896 C. 5.8.) Molly McKissock took first prize at Ayr and Dumfries in 1897. Lord Roberts’ dam, Queen by Time of Day, by Vanquisher, imported from Scotland by the late Mr D. Neabut, great grand dam, imported from Tasmania, by Lincolnshire Hero. Queen won the first prize as a two-year-old at Oamaru in 1890, second prize as a brood mare at Oamaru in 1897, and was placed first as a dry mare in a strong ring at Oamaru in 1898, and won the first prize as a brood mare and champion medal for best mare or. filly in the yard at Oamaru in 1899, and when nine years old was sold for 100 guineas, ifirst and champion prize and first as mare with Jwo of her progeny at Oamaru in 1900. LORD KINSALE’S dam. Lady Chattam, by the well-known sire Chattan, bred by Mr Alexander McKenzie, Geraldine. Chattan’s sire. Young Banker (N.Z.S.B) imported from Scotland by the Hon. Matthew Holmes. Chatam’s dam Juno (479. N.Z.5.8.) by Renfrew Jock (135 N.Z.S'B.), imborted from Victoria, by Renfrew, mported from Scotland. Juno’s dam Lady Walace (91 N.Z.5.8.) Lady Wallace by Sir William Wallace, dam Miss Patterson, Lady Chattam’s 'Jam Blossom by Young Victor, by Victor, by Conquer, grand dam Margaret (231, Vol. N.Z.S.B), grand dam Nancy by Old Wellington (imported), great grand dam Poily 'imported). It will thus oe seen that the pedigree of Lord Kinsale is of "the purest strain in the colony. TERMS—Service £3 10s. Guarnteee £i 10s, single mares. Payable before January 1,1908. For further particulars apply to CAVE & THOMPSON, Silverhope. Or Groom in charge. Wi a
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 9038, 30 December 1907, Page 7
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