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282 iS. PALMER, PHOTOGRAPHER will %» in Ta Aroha iof about a month, and that during hu stay he will be pleased to receive orders. Mr Palmer will call upon residents. Post Gaeds A Speciality. BEBIDENOE-—Bell’s Cottage, next ! Masonic Hall, B«wi~street. JBS
6 TH) stand 'Aroha West this 1 1 coming season and travel the surrounding districts |BEN S H«DHO No, 562, N.Z.8.8. Sire Ben McCormick. No. 434, dam Royal Maid, No. 1036. Ben McCormick 434, was a most successful stallion, a sire of really good stock land if most handsome sound show ring horse, He won many prizes, includ - ing championa won at Auckland and ?Waikato Shows. His, breeding is ’undeniable, being got by Benmere, No- 302, dam—Christina F. McCormick No. 663. Ben More 302 was a well-known champion in his tine, he [won nearly fifty first and champion prizes in Australia and New Zealand,, ; and was the sire of many firsNclaee horses. Christina F. McCormick was one of the very best mares in every ! sense of the word that ever graced Waikato, f r and ; she won many championships/ at Qamaru, Auckland, and WOikato. Royal Maid. No. 1036 was fofc by , Royal Conqueror, No. 304. am—Gourie Maid, No, 666; . Royal Conqueror No. 304 was one of th&mpst popular and successful sires Of his time in the Waikato both as a j show ring hors? and a sire. i Gourie Maid, No. 666, is one of. the best brood mares in the Waikato at the present, both as to consistency in reeding and quality in her offspring, he has never suffered defeat in class for mare and progeny. i Royal Maid has won prizes as a in. .gopci company and has been qne pf two horse .teams and also of [ threehorse teams with great success. She has been a, Consistent and, successH breeder.”'" who is a nice dark bay iculartf good mark’his youth he has never been shown. He eKow immense power, combined viith good quality and soundness from ..Jowditary infections, and hi* iwilißg should.- insure his success as ms .Ipssagdpsf of the beat, and to enumerate the prizes won by them .wonld’ fill a volume. His pedigree could be extended to an indCfihate length, as General Fleming, 305 *, Or own Trine#,; 430; Xou.hg Banker, t j Low Balisbfiry (imp. j, 114 j 'and many more,jnajnes of well-known champions appear in tracing his breed- * “8); . strange if prove a •Me; fwqniiihpn to ght breeders .whq.may use him.. horse
Also, The iroll-knewa draught stalliio, CHIEF COMMANDER By Field. Marshall—Lady Sovereign. K, B. HINES, Owner, ( >139 ’ Tn Aroha West. , /, i ' *
140 $. & JOHNSON POR J. B. JOHNSON
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43348, 11 July 1908, Page 1
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