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jX> STAND THE SEASON On the Farm, and Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH AND OKATO, The Staudard-bre* "Aotting Stallion COUNT BELDEN (By Judge Beldeu ' . >, 2.17. Dam Umntess, COUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with Hack points, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while his breeding 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-class stallion, and he is related to most of the best trotters in America. '

Judge Belden (imp.) wa9 sired by Elmo (1891), time 2.17; first dam, Prentus, by Niagara, time 2.15, sire of Fairmount, time 2.22, and Fanny Maker. 2.15; g dam of the great American mare Maud S., time (high-wheeled Bulky) i.8%; Elmo, sire Como, time 2.26'/ 2i Alfred, sire Coino, time 2.21; Elma, sire Como, time 2.24; T. C. Lee, sire Como, time 2.15. Mohawk (604), the sire of Elmo, time 2.12; was also the sire of Clark's Mohawk, time 2.25; and in turn the sire of Yellow Dock, time 2.11, and many others with 2.30 records. Judge Belden, sire of Count Belden, was sold with a public trial of 2.17, aud was the most handsome stallion that ever left America. At the Royal Agricultural Show, Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First and Champion Prizes three years in sue-

Judge Belden (imp.) is the sire o Bellman, winner of the Auckland Troi Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Pro gressive Handicap in 1898, and the Auek land Electric rot in 1897.

Duke C., out of the same dam as Count Belden (imp.), won Epsom Trot of two miles, time 5.7%; June Handicap and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland.

COUNT BELUBN cannot be beaten for getting Carriage Horsea and Hackneys of the right stamp, as his size and breeding must prevail in leaving good 3tock and fast trotters.

Countess, dam of Count Belden, and sire's pedigree are as follows: —Countess —by Echo (462) son of Rydks; Hambletonian—from Nita, by Sawel's Hambletonian—from Betsy Austin, by Montreal, a Canadian paeer. Count Belden is a sure foal-getter. Terms: £3 3a. Two or more mares as per agreement. Full guarantees as per agreement. Half guarantee, £2 January Ist, and £2 when maro Droves in l'aal.

Jiirst-class grazing s per week. TRAVELLING DATES: Tuesday—At Okato. Wednesday—Owner's Farm, Oakura. Thursday—Koru. Friday—On farm. Saturday At White Hart Stables, New Plymouth. For further particulars apply C. AKDEN, Oakuraj Or Groom in charge.

I]X> TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TARANAKI DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Eatire Horse, GILNOOKIB First and Champion in blood stallion class at Taramiki Agricultural Show, 1008. GILNOCKIE, out of Hagar by Gipsy King; Hagar out of Escape by The Painter, out of Art Unon by The Marquis (imp.), out of Cinizelli by Stockwell. Gipsy King, out of Gitana by Le Loup, out of Mermaid (imp.), by Traducer (imp.) GILNOCKIE, bred by Mr Jas. Davidson, of Hawera, is a handsome dark bav, 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 is directed to his pedigrze, which is exceedingly good, descending from the best imported stock on both

JOE GEORGE'S STABLES, WAITARA, from 10 a.m. to 2 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, £3 10s, payable Ist January, 1908. broom's fee 2s Od. Further particulars can be obtained from M. JONES, Owner, Or Groom-in Charge

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S STABLES, And travel Stratford Surrounding Districts, the Standard-bred Trotting StalCRAIGARUSKEY. CRAIGARUSKEY is a black horse, standing 16.2 in height, with plenty of bone and splendid temper. He is rising 8 years, and was bred by Mr. 6. Geddes, of Christchurcb. CRAIGARUSKEY is by Wildwood (imported) from the Blackwood Abdallah mare Mona, bred by Freidlander Bros., Ashburton. CKAIGARUSKEY is half-brother to Ribbonwood, the fastest pacer in Australasia—record, 2.7 for 1* mile. He 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. K. and H. JONES, Owners, Crown Stables.

rjlO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, WAITAEA, _ And Surrounding Districts, THE JROADSTER STALLION IEONSAND, Three years old, Beautiful grey, 10.3, with immense muscular power and plenty of bone. By Wilmington, by Pallia, by Electioneer, out of Lady Fallis, dam Flushing Belle, by Dictator, second darn Young Flaxcy, by Telegraph, third dam Old Flaxey. Bred by Lelaud Stanford, California, imported to New Zealand by H. W. Hoagland in 1896. Dam: Flora, by i'oung Champion, out of Pacific mare. I IRONSAND was purchased by Mr. J. W. Jones from Mr. E. H. Kelly, Ashton Farm, Papatoitoi, for £2OO, and is reputed to be one of the best horses of its class in Auckland. Terms-. Single mares, £3 3s; two or "3 per agreement. J. W. JONES, I Inglewood. New Plymouth,

!iq Famous for ;OHCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. n a Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throatami „f, i„„ ' ?•? '° £ OSe who are sub J ect t0 Colds on tha Ch <*'« is invaluable a, if . ic, nor Consumption lo develop. Consumption Lnevet teen?VrZt . g - , B ,f trength t0 the Voice ' and *' neither allows » Cough Or As hma In hJi L Mhe wi, ll0 », it. as, taken at the beginning, a and to request p«u in your own int child and the most aged person, NEW ZSAUWI BMMOH OIOTJi BOOTS BUILDINGS, WILLIS SIRRIT, WELLINGTON

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 1 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 1 November 1907, Page 4

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