SIRES OF THE SEASON. X) STAND THE SEASON On the Farm, and Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH AND OKATO, The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion COUNT BELDEN (By Judge Belden, imp., 2.17. Dam Countess, imp., 2.17 ! /»). COUNT BELDEN is a. handsome jrigiit bay with black points, beautiful •onformatiou, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while nis liroeding is undeniable, being closely related to the great American mare Maud S. (2.8<4). A reference to his breeding will show him to be a very high-ehss stallion, and he is related to most of the best trotters in America. Judge Belden (imp.) was sired by Elmo (1891), time 2.17; first dam, Prentus, by Niagara, time 2.15, sire of Fairmount, t' 2.15; g da , ._ Maud S., time (m'gh-wheeled sulky) 2.8%; Elmo, sire Como, time 2.20'/j; Alfred, sire Como, time 2.21; Elma, sire Como, time 2.24; T. C. Lee, sire Como, time 2.15. Mohawk (UO4), the sire of Elmo, time 2,12; was also the sire of Clark's Mohawk, time 2.25; aud in turn the sire of Yellow Dock, time 2.11, and ~iany others with 2.30 records. Judge elden, sire of Count Bilden, was sold with a public trial of 2.17, aud was the most handsome stallion that ever left America. At the Hoyal Agricultural Show. Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First minion Prizes three years ' l succession. Judge Belden (imp.) is the sire ol Bellman, winner of the Auckland Tr it Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Progressive Handicap in 1898, and thaAuck land Electric rot in 1897. Duke C, out of the same dam ai. Count Belden (imp.), won Epsom Trot iles, time 5.7 Vz; June Handicap and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland. COUNT BELDEN cannot be beaten for getting Carriage Horses and Hackneys of the right stamp, as his size ami breeding must prevail in leaving gooc stock and fast trotters. Countess, dam of Count Belder, anc toman—from Uetsy Austin, hy Montreal a Canadian pacer. Count lieldcn is a sure foal-getlor. Terms: £3 3s. Two or more mare as per arrangement. Half guarantee £2 January Ist, and £2 when mar Droves in foal. TRAVELLING DATES: Tuesday—At Okato. Wednesday—Owner's Farm. Oakum. Thursday—Will travel to Jury's Whit Hart Stables, stopping there the night. Friday—Will travel to Waitara an return to Jury's Stables. Saturday - At White Hart Stable New Plymouth. For further particulars apply C. ARDEN, Oakura; Or Groom iu charge.
4WU JO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TARANAKI DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, GILNOCKIE First and Champion in blood stallion elas9 at Taranaki Agricultural Show, GILNOCKIE, bred by Mr Jas. Davidson, of Hawera, la a handsome dark bay, with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with good legs and feet, of sound constitution, excellent temper, and warranted sound. He has proved very fast, winning several races both on the flat and over hurdles, and is a genuine stayer. Attention la directed to his pedigree, which is exceedingly good, descending o best imported stock on both
can be obtained M. JONES, Owner, Or Groom-in-Chargo mo STAND THIS SEASON AT X OWNER'S STABLES, And travel Stratford Surrounding Districts, the Standard-bred Trotting Stallion CRAIGARUSKEY. CRAIGARUSKEY is a black horse, standing 1G.2 in height, with plenty of bone and splendid temper. He is rising 8 years, and was bred by Mr. 6. Gcddes, of Christchurch. CRAIGARUSKEY is: by Wildivood ' ; ""™rted) from the Blackwood Abdullare Mona, bred by Freidlander Bros., Ashburlon. CRAIGARUSK.EY is half-brother to nwood, the fastest pacer in Ausia—record, 2.7 for 1 mile. He is alf-brother to Black Child, the r .on trotting stallion in New Zealand—record, 4.37 for 2 miles. FEE: £4, on or before January Ist, 1908 J. K. and H. JONES, Owners, Crown Stables.
Rivcrlea, the Ii VICTORY. By Vanity Fair (0224, E.H.sm ""<- of Vanity (11539, E.H.S VICTORY is a brown horse, wiUi a small white star and black points, foaled iu 1003, standing 15.2 and showing great quality and substance. His cannon-bone "■easures S'/iia. He is a very stylish per. His sire, Vanity Fair, represents the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred by wiierein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence lr- '"""■ hardened and improved in size and quality by successive croi Triffit's Fireavay, the great Yorkshire sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.5.8.) out of Lonely ((148 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedon Squire (14306), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal sue cess at' the Paris International Hors„ Show in 1900, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in pfizes, and being first and champion of his class, he was awarded the Grand Championship for the best liorso at the Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTORY is a sure foal-getter, over 90 per cent, of last season's mares having proved in foal. Mares r Eltham and j All care taken, but no A limited number of mai fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, tic, on application to DR. HARRISON, | Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 September 1907, Page 6
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