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i lu STAND "THI3 SEASON On the Farm, arid Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH iND OKATO, ilie Standard-brer 1 , Sfotting Stallion COUNT "?^LDIJN (By Judge JJcldea >., 2.17. Dam Countess, im}.,., 'ill '/.,). COUNT LELDEN is a" handsome br.gnt bay with black points, beautiful conformation, ami stands 17 hands high, Willi a most docile temper, while his brooding is undeniable, being closely related to u lc great American mare Maud h. (-.5',,4). A reference to his breeding Mill show him to be a very high-class stallion, and he is related to most of the best trotters in America. Judge Belden (imp.) was sired by 'o (1801), time 2.17; first dam, Prenby Niagara, time 2.15, sire of Fairmount, time 2.22, and Fanny Maker, 2.15; g dam of the great American mare M»'<l S., time (high-wheeled sulky) 2-S%; Elmo, sire Como, time 2.2G'/>; Alfred, sire Como, time 2.21; Elma, sire Como, time 2.24; 'J'. C. Lee, sire Como, time 2.15. Mohawk, (004), the sire of Elmo, time 2.12; was also the sire of Clark's AJ„l,„„.i. j.: .in*. -_i ... : Yellow Dock, time 2.11, and -..-..j „.„ora with 2.30 records. Judge Leiden, sire of Count Belden, was sold with a public trial of 2.17, and was the most handsome stallion that ever left America. At the Koyal Agricultural fc>liow, Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First and Champion Prizes three years in succession. Judge Belden (imp.) is the sire of Bellman, winner of the Auckland Trot, Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Progressive Handicap in 1808, and the AncleDuke C, out of the same dam as Count Keldeu (imp.), won Epsom Trot or two miles, time 5.7"/,; June 1 and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland COUNT BELDEN cannot he beaten for getting Carriage Horses and Hackneys of the right stamp, as his size and breeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. Countess, dam of Count Belden, and sires pedigree are as follows:—Countess I -by Echo (162) son of Rydks; Hambletoman—from Nita, by Sawcl's Hainbleft Canadian pacer. I Count Belden is a sure foal-getter. Icrms: £3 3s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Pull g per agreement. Half guarantee, £2 January i 3 t, and £2 when marc proves ,n fail, First-class grazing s per week. m TRAVELLING DAT: Tuesday— At Okato. Wednesday— Owner's Farm, Oakura. lhursday—Kora. Friday—On farm. Saturday -At White Hart Stables, New Plymouth. For further particulars applv C. ARD i ~ „ . Oakura; Or Groom in charge.

T° STAND ™S SEASON AT KAHOXU and travel the Surroundiii" district, — The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion, TAKAPO (Brooklyn—Nancy). TAKAPO is a line upstanding brown horse, who has proved his qualities on the track and at the stud. He won the Birthday Trot at Masterton, beating a Ik-Id of fourteen, including Black Pearl, straight Mat, Ploughboy, Elsie Huon i.m, Norral (28sec) and several otliei good performers. As a 2-year-old he was awarded first prize at the Egmont A. and P. Show. TERMS: £3, payable Ist January, 1908. Halfguarantee, £2 on Ist January, and £1 l-0s when mare proves in foal. CHAS. JONES,

rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE • TAKANAKI DISTRICT, .. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, GILNOCKIE First and Champion in blood stallion class at Taranaki Agricultural Show, 1908. GILNOCKIE, out of llagar by Gipsy King; llagar out of Escape by The Painter, out of Art Unon by Tile Marquis (imp.), out of Cinizelli by Stockwell. Gipsy King, out of Gitana by Lc Loup, out of Mermaid (imp.), by Tradueer (imp,) GILXOCKIE, bred by Mr Jas. Davidson, of Hawera, is a handsome dark bav, with black points, standing 15 hand 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 hurdle;, and is a genuine stayer. Attention is directed to his pedigree, Thich is exceedingly good, descending from the best imported stock on both sides. JOE GEORUE'S STABLES, WAITARA, from 10 a.m. to i p.m. on Tuesdays. E. JULIAN'S STABLES, INGLEWOOD, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays. OAKURA on Fridays, , And the remainder of the week at CRITERION STABLES, New Plymouth Fee, 13 10s, payable Ist January, 1008. Groom's fee 2s 6d. Further particulars can be obtained from M. JONES, Owner, Or Groomin-Charge

TO STAXD THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S STABLES, And travel Stratford Surrounding Dis (.riots, the Standard-bred Trotting StalI CRAIGARUSKEY. CRAIGAIIUSKEY is a black horse, standing 10.2 in height, with plenty of I 8 years, and was bred by Mr. G. GcUdes. of Christchurch. CRAIGAIIUSKEY is by Wildwood (imported) from the Blackwood Abdalliros., Aslilurton. CRAIGAIIUSKEY is half-brother to Ribbonwood, tlie fastest pacer in Australasia—record, 2.7 for l' mile, lie is also half-brother to Black Child, the champion trotting stallion in New Zealand—record, 4.37 for 2 miles. FEE: £4, on or before January Ist, 1908 J. R. and H. JONES, Owners, Crown Stables.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 4

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