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I TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ELri HAM, AM) TRAVEL WHERE SL Ei FICI ENT IN OUCEMEN i’ OEEERS. The Magnificent Clydesdale Stallion, HERE-S-GO. I HERE- MR) is a dappled day horse standing about 17 hands high, , viith plenty of good qualify hone and hair and the finest of action. His sire Herd Laddie (2865 C. 5.8., imp.) won first and champion prizes, Nathaiia, in 1890; first and champion prizes and first for the Dogberry Cup at Nathalie., and first and champion prizes at Tatnra in 1891. The prizes taken hyhis stock would fill a volume, some of them hej ujr shown 21 times and gaining 21 firsts and 8 cnampum prizes, as well a» winning tlie Produce Stakes and Gold Cup uvuc! iu succession at Royal Melbourne. Grandsiro Jcmmio Gray (Idol), g.-grauclsiro Lord Lyon (189), g.g.graudsire Hercules (578), g.g.g.-graud-sire Ho I. Roy (711). I’em Maggie, by Lord Salisbury: (1.2U5D, siro Young Conqueror (959)", g.g-sire Conqueror (196)*, dam I)ar-| jnig . 71)*, by 'Pinlock ; g.-dani Joan, j ,y Surprise "(Sl6)*. This renowned sire may fittingly he referred to as one the fountain heads of Clydesdale hi nod in New Zealand. His stocu have hcen phenomenally successful in the show-ring, and our show-yard records peeve the far-reaching effect Lord Salisbury had on the. Clydesdale hiveu in Australasia. Lord Salisbury hinisell 'was never beaten in the show-yard., gainin')' first prize at Ayr, 1876; in 1877 first at iviiiiiamock and champion medal for best horse in the yard; first prize at Dairy,'first prize at Ayr, first prize at Glasgow, and first prize ai the Highland Society’s Show at Edinburgh, first prize ||D Dunedin in 1881, first prize and champion at Taieri in 1881. 1881, and 1880, lirst prize and champion at Dunedin in 1881, 1885. 188(1, and' 1887; and was brought to New Zealand, by the late Mr .1. E. Kitching. for the Moa Elat Stud at a cost Of LoQOgns. Here-T-Go’s granddam by General On train, by Sir Colin (775, imp.), which was the sire of seme of the host mares New Zealand («-cr saw, such as Laura Macphcrson, who claims Sir Col in'as her sire; g.-graud-dam by -Marquis, by Prinee Charlie (imp.). I lore-1-Go holds a Victorian Government certificate of soundness. TERMS: £4 Is. Every care taken hut no responsibility. For" further particulars apply to W. T. DAILEY, or Groom-in-Charge. w?Ji TO STAND AT STRATFORD AND TRAVEL THE SUIIR-GUN DING DISTRICT, 7ii3 Purebred Clydcsdato CoE, S3R GARTH LAM D. s Aaaliid Nov. 7th, 1910, Bred by Mr j, oughion, obaiawa, Sire, Rayai Carihland (765), Vol. 5, N.Z> 5.8., datn, Flower (1522) N.Z, 5.8., by Clengyle. MARKS : CD 10s. For further particulars sec cards. H. EDGAR, Owner. J. BROWN, Grom-in-Charge. PS.—Sir G arthlfind is entered in the N Z. Draught Horse 5.8., lint his number is not yet published. if 1 . Mi v If TIP STAN!) THE SEASON AT TUI COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD, The Trotting Stallion, GENERAL JOUOERT. Sy Con;;nantier (Rothschild —Effie) out ci Rase Bloom (Feu-shot —Furiri Ware) GENERAL JOUBERT is a rich hay horse, standing 15.11 in height. 7 years old, of great courage and beautiful'conformation ; thoroughly sound, ami possesses great speed and stamina, which he lias demonstrated by winning many important races in good time at Auckland and elsewhere, including this years’ Wanganui Cup. As will lie seen by his pedigree, this hors© possesses V.vo of the greatest strains of blood in Australia—viz., Rothschild and Musket. DEE for Season : £4 4s, payable before January Ist, 1914. For further particulars, apply to H. JONES, County Stables, Stratford. j have just received a new up-to-date Stock of Electroplate, suitable for pro- j scuts, best quality; could ho bought cheaply. Inspection invited. till < ■ J. K. STONE | WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. For children’s hacking cough a* night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, j Is 6d, 2s 6d. x

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

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

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

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