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Stud Notices TO sliui/l this season at mv farm. .“ Tiuurlewi o 1 Te Aroha, amt travel MUTunmling districts THE HEAVY i/R\TTGHT STALLION Sire - Royal Coaqueror ; dam—Gem. ROYAL GEM stands about 161 ha ds high, is a bay v ilh black points ; a very massive, < veid v built horse with beautiful St • ! ■ > f c-i • l ieye ai d net on iit Walk or trot tint (a imi it. b- beat. His feet and legs ir ■ -f the very licit qualify, with abundance of hone and hair, and should jde-'S" nust fanciers of weight, quality and action c unbilled. J.'uYaL GEM has had a most suecessfu] slimy ring career, hm ing gained seven fb, i and linen chauipii n prizes at the Wailui'o, Franklin, Auckland and Carnb’r <ii. •• •I • v■. I iisic i; 1 1 e gre.i' champion stallion, I!m I Ciqmror. No. 301 N.Z.5.8., wno-e inir.o ns a show-ring horse and a sire of show-ring stock is well known. l.’ovnl Conqueror, sire Crown Prince; dam Oly.Wlnle Fancy. Crown Prince is by the celebrated Lord Salisbury (imp), dam, Domsel (imp.) Lord Salisbury ami Damsel werethe most successful representatives of their class and sex ever bro ught to the-colonies. Lord Salisbury never sullen d defeat, and was shown at all the principal Shows in England, Scotland and New Zealand. Damsel was over twenty times shown throughout the same countries, and only once (as a year ling) was she defeated). Gem, bay mare, sire Rosebery (imp.); Ist dam Darling, by Argyle ; g.g- dam by Prince Arthur (imp), Gem. was bred by the New Zealand Stud Co. She is by the really grandly bred stallion, Rosebery, whih they imported from Scotland at a very high price. He was a prize winner at the best show's in Scotland, including the Highland Society, and was sired by the renowned Prince of Wales. Gem’s lineage on the dam’s side is also first-class, .going into the Prince Arthur (imp.) strain, so much favoured with Waikato horse fanciers.

She lias a most successful sliow ring list set to Lor credit, having won in good compan y, end her success as a brood mare has been phenomenal, both as to number and quality. Almost every one of her many foals have been show ring successes, and she can be certainly termed one of the very best-of New Zealand’s matrons. TERMS—Single Mare, £3 10s; two or mo.e mares the property of one owner, £3 each, £2 to be paid at end of season, balance if mare proves in foal, Also, To stmd at the farm, “Tanglewocd,” Te Aroha, the well-known DRAUGHT STALLION Highland Willie, Sire, Clydesdale Willie; data, Flash. — Single Mare, £2 10s , two or more the property of one owner £2 each. F. ROWE, 3-1 S Te Aroha.

TO stand nt Te Aroha West this o ming season and travel the suiT oU ,i,!i, <jr djst.] icts No 562, N Z.S B. Wire Bon McCormick. No 43d, dam Rival Maid. N>. 1036, | BhN McCORMICK 434, was a most, sureresful stallion, a sire o! .really go d st< clc and a most hands mie soui d sle w rinir horse. He I won many ptizes, including champions won at Auckland and Waika'o Show*. His hreoding is undeniable: being yot by Benmore, No. 302, d in —Christina F. Mr Cormick N). 663 B-*n More 302 was a well<known champion in his tin e he won nearly fiftv first ai d champion prizes in A us'r ilia and New Zealand, and w sll e .din of many fir.-Nclass horses. Clnisliria F. McCormick was one of iho very host mares in every “euso of the word that ever graced Waikato, and slio won many championships at Ormnru. Auckland, and Waikato. Royal Maid, No. 1036 was got by Royal Conqueror,- No. 304. dam— Gouris Mail, No. 666. Royal Conqueror No. 304 was one of the most popular and successful sires uf his time in the Waikato both as a show ring horse and a sire. Gourio Maid, No. 666, is one of the host brood maios in the Waikato at the present, both as to consistency in breeding and quality in her offspring. She lias never defeat in class for man* arid progeny. Royal Maid has \v< n prizes as a filly in good company and has been one of two horse-t6nms and also of diree horse teams with great success. She has been a consistent and successful breeder.

Ben McDhu, who is'a nice dark hay in colour, with particularly good markingo, gave irront promise of following the show ling feats of his ancestors, but owing to an accident met with in his you’ll he 1 a 3 never been shown. He shows immmse power combined with good quality and soundness from any hereditary in octions, and his 'breeding shrut'd insure his success as a sire, ns r very slinin on either side of his lineage is of the best, and to enumerate the prizes won by them wou'd fill a volume. His pedigree could be extended to an iudefinate length, as General Fleming, 305 •, Crown Prince, 430; Young Banker, i; Lord Salisbury (imp.), 114; and many more names of well-known eh. mpions appear in tracing his breed- | ing; so it will be passing strange if , Ben McDhu does not prove a profitI able acquisition to draught horse : breedeis who may use him. : Also, The well-known draught stalli in, CHIEF COMMANDER By Field Marshall— Lady Sovereign TERMS—Single Mare, £3 10s; two or more £3 each. £2 to be paid at the end of the season and the balance if mare proves in foal. Owners at time of service held responsible for mares sold or exchanged. E, B. HINES, Owner, Te Aroha West. 139

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43373, 15 September 1908, Page 4

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