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SIRES OF THE aSASOS. ARMADALE «TUD, OKAIAWA. TARANAKI, NX TO STAND THIS SEASIW, The Champion Clydesdale Stallion, LOUD ERSKhNK. JJOKD ERSKINK it a wy>. super.* well-bred bay horse of the veyr b.jt quality, and true type of tbt afltaUJe breed, standing 10 bauds 3$ in«ljj»'hi«!i. He is a tery massive baric, with cU i«v flat bones, strong, welHormedJ-Joims, beautiful long silky hair/ aid'- irandiy?, formed round feet of good %ualiiy, wiifi flue broad hwf beads, HK has aibeait.iful bead,-and eyw '«}£ courage and endurance,,*" crest, .well-sprung.rjbi, mm loins and at action, both,at' tbat can be desired." 'Altogether he is a moat coapaotlyrlwiU, .weH-put-toge-ther specSnen of a draught ijone. Lord Erskine was pjn& by ,J. S. mare, "tody ,E»kine" (T -owned by A. Alexander, Esq.^Nonaanbjy 'fyqmbi - the .dam, of t,U» .ehampion twggrejlro.d colt, Marcellus, recently. poioUued i>y W. Taylor, K«ij„.Te Awamutn, at tl.o record price of iffi guineas,.. . Lord Erskine'a. DuA|, Pearl U., li hj/ the famous sire,' CnxXitjAmt grai, 1 l dam Sapphire, dam of Accoontan , [winner of nunurous -first prizes; this mare has , only;, been beaten by her stable epmpajidn!*. great grand dam, Pearl, a man specially selected by the late. 3. B.ißJair, and imported on account of. the late Hon. Matthew Holmeß. From the fongoiig it will be seen that Lord Erskine b descended from the very bast blood of good breeding strains, and be is Wrtam tq prove a getter of ■ the beat;' type of Clydesdales. His show ring succMbcj prove him to be a horso of- lndrridlia) high-class merit. '"■ ' ' In 1906 he gained the -following awards; At AshburtOn, first and ehainninn • n.f flip Tnfarnatinna) flhnw flhrtal - church, second prize ehampion, also first prize 'for best stallion in the walking competition (beating the champion stallion Pride of Newfon), and first prize for Lord EothschUd't silver bowl for the best Colonial-bred stallion. (Shire or Clydesdale) by «i : imported awards at the Show. Lord Erskine was purchased in April, 1907, at a cost.pf 'BOO guineas ,'§y 1, A. Bremer, of Okaiawa, Taranaki, pom Mr Robt. Clarke, Rosemeath Stud, Ajhburton.. '' . ," , Itl ' V,... . The Champion Clydesdale Btallion w« sorve a strictly limited niunber*-60—o£ approved mares for outside owner* for die ensuing season.. TERMS 8 GUUnCAS. Payable on or before Ist January, 1908. Good Paddocks provided free tttf charge for mares, but no responsibility. Apply, . r !

!rpp TRAVJSL 'rjQK'SSßjfiO^T|t THE The Thoroughbred EntltiiiHqfM. ./■CHLMOOKIB,^"''. First and Champion in Wdod, ilaffion class at Tarawkl Show, raiajer, wrw Art=wan'by--Tfce . well. :Q Lo»p, out ttf ibr GILNQCKIB, bred.^Mr.to* 9«ridson, of ljawera, 1b a handsome dark bav, Kith black' points, etandrpg IS hands " inches, with good leg* iittd feejt, of wind constitution, excellent temper,, and warranted sound. He has proted very fast, winning several races botS» on .the flat and over hurdles, and it a genuine jitayer, Attention Is directed „t» 'his which is exceedingly good, descending from the best imported' stocfc on bot'i sides. l ' ' JOE GEOEGE'S STABLES, WAITARA from 10 a.m. to 2*p.m, on Tuesdays. E. JULIAN'S STApLES^INQLE^OOD, 8 a.m. to & p.m. on Wednesdays. OAKURA on Frftaya, ' , Ana the remainder-of the. week at CRITERION STABLES, New SlymMih Fee, £3 10s, payable Ist Ji IDOS. Groom's fee 3a M. Further particulars can be obtaiajd from " ~,', M. JONES, Owner/ Or Groom-in-Charge

TO TRAVEL WAITARA AND SURROUNDING DIS33RIOT& THE CLYDESDAI.E OTAIJiION EMPIB& Woodcnd, and pure sent owner from Richird Wright, Esq., Ha warden...- v . .,, ,'..' SIRE: Royal Princes-by. Crown Mboc, by Lord Salisbury, (imp,) 1207 Conqueror, by Jock. ported l»y the late R. McCallum, Esq., Te Anders Southland), bred by,.J.,,|| Itortxi, Esq., Auchendean, DumbartflnAire, by Crown ; Prince liOl C.8J3.), but of T»ftrlintr (941 (TSUI. n„f v.* l>v,l braith's Tintock, Eor4;:ii DAM: Empire's dam, by ifflact of Windsor, Royal Prince's dun Maid of Avon; by Young Banker '1 N.Z.5.8.), out of Jean AikenWl, by Avon Chief (\fy k Vol HI., N.Z.5.8.), out of Fanny, lancT) Prince of Wales, „ ont «f a Duke of Bucoleuca'a ot Avon, when Bhown at took Second Prize aa a yearling: to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareil Jif.) aa a two-year-old, seoqM.'lto IMIJ.ta a tuNfe-year-old, auo tame Ally, Jean AikenHend rtbok Seoond in 188«-«old to.. and' Co. Avon, Oh Mr Win. j , ling,,.a» % toMSsarl«Mton,aßd,f at Waimate Sfcow, WMk 1893; at Timaru the All-Aged Class hi 1 Champion 1001 1, First in taraß-year-oldsi , and Third in yearlinasjianS *W«.Championship at the Rangiora Show Gwtfnfls; Second at Leeaton, and Third at Christchurch the same year. Terms, £1 4s, payable at the end of

TAKE CARE OSTHH.UEKCR You save money by,- buying N». 2 'Kozie" Tea at' ls Bd. It'* a fine, pure pa, which tnatea better and gees fnrtner hnii 2a teas of other brands, flfholeaale Usirgoßs, Fraßer and Co., New Plymouth. A PAINFUL SWELLING ' On any part of the body wW, if neglected, end in soma kind of sore, inch ns a boil, carbuncle, fistula, etc. To prevent such a, result,' apply Dr. Slipldon'&.Mngnetic £intaent. This will relieve the. pain, jlraW.dtjt the inflammation, reduce the BweUlha, and drive away the entire troub

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 3

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