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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT EL THAM, AND TRAVEL WHERE BIT FICIEXT INDUCEMENT OFFERS The Magnificent Clydesdale Stallion HERE-8-GO. TTERE-T-GO is a dappled bay horse i \iith plenty of good quality bone am 1 hair and the finest of action. His sire : lien! Laddio (2865 C. 5.8,. imp.) woi lii •: and champion prizes, Nathali.i, is 1890: first and champion prizes ; :u first for Lhc Dogkerty Cup at Nathalia am! ti •-!. and champion prizes at Trtnr, in LBOI, Tin- prizes taken by his stock ivould fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 times and gaining "J! firsts and 8 champion prizes, as well aiviuning the Produce Slakes and Gold Cup twite in succession at Royal Milbourne. Grand si re Jeinmie Gray (.1154). g.-grawlsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g.grnndsire Hercules (578), g.g.g.-grand-sire Rob Roy (714). Dam Maggie, by Lord Snlislmry (1205V*, sire Young Conqueror (5)5!))*. g.g-sii-n Conqueror (196)*, dam Darling '7l)*, by Tintpck; g.-dam .'lean, by r Surpi i'se (34.6)*. 'I his renowned siro mav fittingly'bo referred to as blood in New Zealand. His stock have ben nhenomenaily successful in the show-ring, and our show-yard records r •';( • the far-reaching effect Lord Salisbury had on the Clydesdale breed in Aiistralasia : Lord Salisbury himself was never beaten in tin 1 show-yard, guini" ' first prize at Ayr, 1876; in 1877 first at Kilmarnock and champion medal for best horse in the yard ; first prize at Dairy, first prize at Ayr, first prize at Glasgow, and first prize VI the Highland Society's Show at Fklhiburgh, first prize at Duncdin in 1881, first prize and champion at Taieri in 1.883; 18&K and 1835, first prize and champion at Duncdin in 1884, 1885, 1886, and 1887; and was brought to New- Zealand by the late Mr J. F. Ivitchiug for the Moa Flab, Stud at a cost of lSOOgns. Here-I-Go's granddam by General Outram, by Sir Colin (775, imp.), which was the sire ol some of the best mares New Zealand ever' saw, such as Laura Macpherson, who claims Sir Colin'as her sire; g.-grand-dam by Marquis, by Prince Here-I-(b) Isolds a Victorian Govern ient certificate of soundness. TERMS: ,CI Is. Kvery care taken but no respon ler pnrfmihirs npnl W. T. BAILEY or Groom-in-Ch TO STAXI) AT STRATFORD AND TRAVEL' THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT. 71i3 Purebred Clydssdate Col-, i i SIR CARTHLAND. "Ooalad Nov. 7ih, T9lO. Bred by Mr * J. S, Oughton, Okaiawa. Sirs; r.rjhl Car';hl2nd (765), Vol. 5, ii.2. CO., dam, Flam (1522) W.Z. 5.8., by Clengyle. MARKS: £:VlOs. For further particulars see cards. H. EDGAR', Owner. \ J. DROWN, Grom-in-Charge. .S.-Sir Garthland is onf N.Z. Draught Horse S.E., iibfT is not yet published '" fy.i , \ \ - IT) STAND THE SEASON AT THE COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD, Tlu Trotting Stallion, ' GENERAL J9UBERT. 3y Commasiasr (Rothschild— EfTie) out of Rjse Bloom (Foulshot —Puriri Mare) C"i ENERAL JOUBERT is a rich bay % horse, standing 15.3 in height, 7 years old, of great courage and beautiful conformation; thoroughly sound.; and possesses great speed and stamina, ■ which he has demonstrated by winning j many important races in good time at Auckland and elsewhere, including this years' Wanganni Chip. As will be ,een by his pedigree, this horse pos-1 scsses two of the greatest-strains of' blood in Australia—viz., Rothschild | and Musket. FEE for Season: £1 4s, payable be-n-e January Ist, 1914. For further particulars, apply to H. JONES, County Stables, Stratford. THE FRUiT INDUSTRY. QUESTION OF NEW MARKETS. [PkII PRKBS iBSOCIATtON. 1 Wellington, September 5. To a deputation of fruitgrowers which waited on him- to-day, asking, iimong other tilings, that a special [Minimis*.ioner be appointed and setu In South America to look into the prosin \ i >w ol the passing into law oi tno Vmerican '.arid' and the consequenf i: cren -" of business thai could be i \- ir-efed then from, lie thought it would >. n ii■ I--i■! 1-: • not to 1a- e New Zea-Fs-hibilion. At li ms! the idea done; but he h.ad sine > come to Ihe conclusion that if might he a mistake not to be represented. For children's hanking cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is Cd, 2s Cd. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 8

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