TO STAND THIS .SEASON AT TE AROHA WEST, and travel the surrounding districts, the well-known Draught Stallion, Chief Commander By Field Marshall— Lady Sovereign Field Marshall is a beautiful dark, brown horse. He stands well on splendid legs and feet, and possesses immensely flat bone and lots of hair of the riglifc quality; is very docile in temper, and & good mover. His sire. Marshall Keith' [7046], g. sire McCamon sire Blue Ribbon [1961], g.g.g. sire Darn, ley [222], g.g.g.g. sire Conqueror [l99]. Marshall Keith’s dam Darling 11. [4376] by Ivanhoe 11. [3o9], g dam Darling [5040]. Marshall Keith gained First asaL Champion Prize twice at Melbourne, ajfl at Sydney and Albury. Dam Blue by Admiral (imp ) g. dam Stanley by Stanley (imp. 1808 dale Stud Book), g.g. dam Blossom byJ Champion of Scotland (imp. 484 Clydesdale Stud Book), g.g.g- dam Beauty .of Victor (imp. 892 Clydesdale Stud Book), g g.g.g. dam Blossom (imp.) Native Blue has been very successful in the various Show rings, having gained 24 First Prizes, 8 Second, and one Third, having never been unplaced. The above goes to show that her breeding is second to none. Admiral Stanley, Champion of Scotland and Victor are acknowledged by the leading horse breeders of Australia to be some of the best breeding sires ever imported, and their breeding can be traced to the prize-winners of the leading shows of the present day. Lady Sovereign, dam of Chief Commander, is by Royal Sovereign (imp.), dam Blossom by Sir Colin (imp.), g. dam Fair by Milton (imp.), g.g. dam Bess (imported from Tasmania). Lady Sovereign has had a very extended and most successful show ring career, having won prizes in many of the principal show rings of Victoria and New South Wales, including Corawa, Waugaratta, Rutherglen, Albury, Yarawonga and others. She has also proved a great success at thtt stud. Chief Commander is a big, well-fur-nished horse standing nearly 17 hauls, and is proportionately builf, great depth of body and splendid symmetry all over. Legs and hair of tip-top quality, and possessing the very best of feet. A nicer horse to handle cannot be found. His temperamont is perfection itself. He was selected and imported from Victoria, as, owing to his great size and strength, and h s breeding giving fresh strains of blood, he was considered a most suitable addition to the list of sires in Waikato, and he has proved the confidence well placed, as his stock for the past two years guinod the principal honours at the Waikato Central Show. He is a most popular horse in the district he has travelled, which is the very best recommenda'-' . % sire can have. He has proved h*.,. .af thoroughly reliable, and could be safely recommended to any one’s best friend. He has been a very successful horse in the show ring, haviug won a prize every time shown.
Also the Highly - bred DRAUGHT STALLION Ben M'Dhu, (rising 4 years old), By BtN McCoemick— Royal Maid, This horse comes from a Meat family,/j/ as his grand sire, Ben More, *von 51 Firs® and Champion prizes, and his grand dam, | Christina F. M’Cormick, gained 31 Firsts -* and ChampionsFor farther particulars see Cards. • TEEMS: Single Mare, £3 10/; 2or more, £3 each. £2 to bo paid on Ist January, and the balauce if mare proves in foal. Owners at time of service held responsible for mires sold or exchanged. R. B. HINES, 914 Owner.
rpo STAND AT ARATIATIA, AND 1 TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Trotting# Stallion All Black, Sire: Young Victor. Dam: Nell, Nell by Jerssy; Jersey, Child Harold. Will travel as under : GORDON -Monday. MATAMATA —Tuesday, returning Wednesday AT HOME—Thursday WAlHOU—Friday TE AROllA—Saturday. ALL BLACKis a beautiful black horse,' years old, with good legs and feet. His sire j Young Victor, by Victor, started seven times, gain-ing 4 first and 2seconds. Young Victor is by Victor, who was never beaten in a show ring, except by his own stock. f Winners sired by Victor include the well' known horses Robin, Messenger, Wallaby, Victor Junr., Van Glorious,First and Last, and Young Victor, and others too numerous to mention. Also Mr Latter’s buggy pair that wore never beaten in a Canterbury show ring. TERMS : Service, £3 single’ maro. Guar* autee, £l. Scrvieo Mares payable Ist January; Guarantee Mares when Mares prove in foal. Two or more mares as per agreement. Any Marcs Sold or Exchanged or Leaving the District held as in foal. W. A. & R. WRIGHT, Owners. RE PASS NOTICE U TRESPASSERS with or without dog or gun, on my property, will be PROSECUTED. All Dogs Destroyed. A. MACKENZIE, 20 *• Kerrysdale,” Waihou^ One REPLACE ADVERTISEMENT per month will bo allowed free of cost Replaces in addition to this will, bs charged for at the rate of 6d per incbJ| per single column. Extra space by advertisers beyond the contract space , . will be charged at ordinary scale rates. jJ
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4502, 11 December 1909, Page 4
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