TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW' PLYMOUTH, AND TRAVEL TO' STRATFORD, REMAINING AT THE LATTER TOWN ALL DAY EACH THURSDAY, The Thoroughbred Horsa, FORMB'Y. (Birkenhead—Cladlsla). TERMS: £4 10a. For further particulars, boo cards. or apply to J. BOND, Owner, Gill Street, New Plymouth. rO STAND THE SEASON AT THE COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD, The Trotting Stallion, GENERAL JOUBERT. Sy Commander (Rothschild —Efiie) out of Rose Bloom (Foulshot—Purirl Mare) /~1 ENERAL JOUBERT is a rich bay horse, standing 15.3 in height, 7 years old, or great courage and beautiful conformation; thoroughly sound, and possesses great speed and stamina, which he has demonstrated by winning many important races in good time at Auckland and elsewhere, including this years' "Wanganui Cup. As will bo seen by his pedigree, this horse possesses two of the greatest strains of blood in Australia—viz., Rothschild and Musket. FEE for Season: £4 4s, payable before January Ist, 1914. For further particulars, apply to H. JONES, County Stables, Stratford.
TO STAND THTS REASON AT F.LTHAM. AND TRAVEL WHERE SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS. The Magnificent Clydesdale Stallion, HERE-i-GO. HERE-I-GO is a dappled bay horse standing about 17 hands high, nith plenty of good quality bone and hair and the finest of action. His sire Herd Laddie (2565 C. 5.8., imp.) wen trst ant! champion prizes, Nathalia, in, 1890; first and champion prizes and first for the Dogherty Cup at Nathalia, and trst, and champion prizes at Tatura in 1891. The prizes taken, by his stock ivould fill a volume.' some of them being shown 21 times and gaining 21 firsts and 8 champion prizes, as well a:> winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cup twice in succession at Royal- Melbourne. Grandsire Jemraie Gray (1454), g.-grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.ggrandsire Hercules (578), g.g.g.-grand-sire Rob Roy (714). Dam Maggie, by Lord Salisbury (1205)*, Young Conqueror (959)*, g.g.-sir'e Conqueror (196)*, dam Darling (74)*. by Tintock; g.-dam Jean, by Surprise "(816)*. This renowned sire mav. fittingly be referred to as Dlood in New- Zealand. His stock have been phenomenally successful in the ■(Low-ring, and our show-yard records p.ove the far-reaching effect Lord Salisbury had on the Clydesdale breed in Australasia. Lord Salisbury himself was never beaten in th*> show-yard, gaininc first prize at Ayr, 1870, 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 at the Highland Society's Show at Ediuuirgb, first prize at Dunedin in 1881, Irst, prize and champion at Taieri in 1883, 1884, and 1885. first prize and champion at Dunedin in 1884, 1885, 1886, and 1887; and was brought to Yew Zealand by the late Mr J. F. Kitching for the Moa Flat Stud at a cost of ]so()gus. Here-I-Go's granddam by'General Outram, by Sir Colin (775. imp.), which was the sire of ?ome rr the best mares New Zealand >ver saw, such as Laura Macpherenn, vvbo claims Sir Com. as her sire; g.-irrand-dam by Marquis, by Prince Here-I-Go holds a Victorian Governent certificate of soundness. T rat MS: £4 4s. Every care taken but no responInlity. For further particulars apply to W. T. BAILEY, or Grooni-in-Charge,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 8
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