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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT EI THA'M, AND TRAVEL WHERE SUI Flt'lKXT IN DUCEMENT OFFERS The Magnificent Clydesdale Stallior HERE-I-CO. HERE-LGO is a dappled hay lion r 'standing about 17 hands higl Vii'tli ])l(>nty of good quality bone an hair and the finest of action. His sh Herd Laddie (2863 C. 5.8., imp.) wo first and champion prizes, Nathalia, i L 890; first and champion prizes an first i - the Dogherty Cup at Nsithalii and first and champion prizes at Tatui ill 1891. The 2>rizes taken by his stoc would fill a volume, some of them Ik ing shown 21 tilings and gaining 2 firsts and 8 champion prizes, as well a winning the Produce Stakes and Col Cup twice in succession at Royal Mel bourne. Grandsire Jemmie Cray (1454] g.-grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g. grandsire Hercules (578), g.g.g.-grand sire Rob Roy (714). Dam -Maggie, by Lord Salisbur, (1205)*, sire Young Conqueror (959)' :! g.g.-sire Conqueror (196)*, dam Dai ling 74)*, by Tintock; g.-dam Jean l>y Surprise (846)*. This renownei sire may fittingly be referred to a one of the fountain heads of Clydesdal blood in New Zealand, His stock hav been phenomenally successful in tlv show-ring, and our show-yard record i)rove the far-reaching effect Lon Salisbury had on the Clydesdale bree< in Australasia. Lord Salisbury iiiniscl was never beaten in the show-yard gaining first prize at Avr, 1876; in 187 first at Kilmarnock and champioi medal for best horse in the yard; firs prize at Dairy, first prize at Ayr, firs prize at Glasgow, and first, prize a the Highland Society's Show at Edin burgh, first prize at Dunedin in 1881 first prize and champion at Taieri ii 1883, 188.1;, and 1885, first prize ant champion at Dunedin in 1884, 1885 188(3, and 1887; and was brought t< New Zealand by the late Mr J. F Kitching for the Moa Flat Stud at i cost of 1500gns. Here-I-Go's grand dam by General Outram, by Sir Coiii (775, imp.), whicli was the siro o liome of the best mares New Zealanc ever saw, such as Laura Macpherson who claims Sir Colin'as her sire; g. grand-dam by Marquis, by Princf Charlie (imp.). Here-I-Go holds a Victorian Govern ment certificate of soundness. TERMS: £4 4s. Every care taken but no respon sibility. For further particulars applv to \V. T. BAILEY, or Groom-in-Charge. TO STAND AT STRATFORD 1 AND TRAVEL; THE SUKROUND.ING ,!:.. I, i ! i DISTRICT. '• ■ r . ' The Purebred Clydesdate Colt, SIR CARTHLAND. Nov. 7th, 1910. Bred by M -*- J. S, Oushton, Okaiawa. Sire Royal Carthland (765), Vol. 5, N.Z 5.8., dam, Flower (1522) N.Z. S.B. by Clengyle. MARES: £3 10s. For further particulars see cards. H. EDGAR, Owner. J. BROWN, Grom-in-Charge. P.Si—-Sir Carthland is entered ii the N.Z. Draught Horse S.E., but hi number is not yet published. TO STAND THE SEASON AT THI COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD, The Tretting Stallion, GENERAL JOUBERT. By Commander (Rothschild— Effie) gu< cf Rose Bloom (Foulshot—Purirl Mare; (GENERAL JOUBERT is a rich ba\ JT horse, standing 15.3 in height 7 years old, of great courage and bean tilul conformation; thoroughly sound and possesses great speed and stamina which he has demonstrated by winning many important races in good time a. Auckland and elsewhere, including thh years' Wanganui Cup. As will b( seen by his pedigree, this horse pos sesses two of the greatest strains o: blood in Australia—viz., Rothschih and Musket. FEE for Season : £4 4s, payable be foro .(annary Ist, 1914. For further particulars, apply to H. JONES, County Stables, Stratford.

TToro you aro—All cheap at .Tamos Alteration of Promises Rale. Fancy goods all rodneod. Charles R t James. Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 5 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 5 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4, 5 September 1913, Page 2

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