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ahmadalk STUD, i OKAIAWA, TAKANAKt NZ TO PTAND THIS SEASON, The Champion Clydesdale StaJlion, ' lOBD EBSKINE. a v ® ry superior weU-bred bay horpeofUw verybent tfca Oly&sdafc breed, atpncjijig 4? J%pj#B)4 high. He « a very clean flat bones, strong, welMoraed joints, beautiful long silky Mr, «nd grandlyformed round feet of good quality with fine broad ho»f heads. - He hu afaautiful head, and oye« «h*r&otorigflo oF courage and «nd crest, well-sprung rikptecrkaU/ gtx>i loins and strong eliort-irtijftetf Ixwk.flis" action, both at tie walk asfr'trot, b ill that can be desired. Attottttialr he is a most compatibly-built, jrtlUpirt.tMether specimen of .a dratyn-igmic.. Xoril Brskine was bmli Vf>3 g Holmes pf Awanm.&Mitffa iti by who is the aue dumplon wr* '%eA J I|K7 a Alexander, Esq., TftranaViJ th f to? of M"> #tfrlilbn tws-jear-old colt,; mLi ■ bv W. Taylor, record iprioe tff ■ fcord Etskine'j <b by 4he (famous -sire, Crowa grand dam Sapphire, xtont" -of'winner qf nutneroiw -flpjt pHzesi this mare lias 1 dtiljr 'b£<sn M&ton by i»er stable compatlioit's great gtwnd dam, Pearl, a mare' specially selected -by the late .(J. <B. ■Blaii'.'and importedi on woount j of - the -late -Hon.Matthew Holmes. - Fromthe.foregoing it will ibe .seen >that &ord itaidne is deof good breeding strains, and lie -is certain to prove d getter--of '.the -best type & Clydesdales. 'His- ahow ring successes .prove. hiin :to -be a horse of individual high-class -merit. .In 1906 he -gained -the >-following awards: At Ashbnrtonj 'first -and chiampionjaat the International-Show, Christchurch, second prize and reserve champion, also tost prize- 1 for- beat stallion in the walkingcompetition (behtingtha champion Btallion Pride of-lfewton), ai first,prfce for>l*rd'Rothschild's ailVw bowl for the best Colonial-bred statlioii (Shira -or Clydesdale) by -an imported sire, thus .gaining the highest number of ] awards at the Show. ( / Lord Erskine was purchased in April,' 4907, at a cost of 800 guineas by P. A. Bremer, of Okaiawa, Taranaki, from Mr Eobt. Clarke, Rosemeath Stud, Ashburton. ■ The Champion Clydesdale Stallion wiSJ serve' a-Strictly limited approved mares for outside owners for ;he ensuing season. TERMS 8 GUINEAS. Payable on or before Ist January, 1908. Paddocks provided free of'charge for mares, but no responsibility. *T*

T° sotJpnfGDisxitjQfs. THE STALLION EMPIRE. ■ EMPIBB war bredbriJ.' Mtffris, Esq., Wdodehd, anai)ii«ilto^a'by ; fii» prelent owayftan- gfehard Wright, , AM Prince, >by : VLdrd! (ikfc) 1207 O.S®;; ;^ J to Old ConqUfer6f^/ lS ßenJrtwi'hlreJ<H!k ) by -lofty,'t>y"Mricft by Old Clyde—out of DaßjM-'fiißYibrted by the -lat® i Southland);- bred-by;J.* M. Martin, ' Esq., Auchendein,- %nmWurtonslilre, by Crown Prince outof Darling {-241 X>f Lord Salisbury's dam' Darling, -by Gal- ;' braith's • Tintock. - •Lord J Ball»bury ,and Damsel' haveunbroken 1 records. DAMs dam, «»y -'Maw of Windsor, Royal Prince's- dam-Maid of Avon) by YouSg Banker ;I N.Z&B.), out of ! Jete Aikenhead, Ay, Avon Chief (188, -Vol. HI., N.Z.8.8.), out of ffannyiby<44cFarlane's Prince -of _W»l«s r !ot&'<>f a Duke of Buccloueb'siipare.V'Maid of : Avon, when shown, at Oamaru, took Second Prize as a yearling- to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareililll.jas a - tvo-year-old, second <ko lamei jtt a three-year-old,, also second to same Ally. Jean Aikenhead .took Second, Prize as a three-year-old at Oamaru in 1885—sffld to Murray, Roberta and <Jo. AwifcGWat (bred by William OBoag, Esq.), .by Prince of .Kil,brid? (imp,, fO6QS, ©u,t of Grace Darling (38), by Prkce Charlie (imp., 4626),.0pt of Bess (35), by Sif Colin CatiipbelL EMPIRE took Firs£Pri*e at Anberley iand Second Pru.e atßaoaioraas a yearling; as a two-year-old, Second Pmsi at Leeston and Becond Prize at flsaqjoriv His sire, Royal' Prince, t'opk at Waimate SHw u'a two-year-ioH'ln 1803; Second Prize as'a ttuwyearJolJ at Timaru in 1804; and Second Prise W the All-Aged ClaBS Iri 1896: - Hia 40* took' First Prizenln all : classes of two-year-olds at Rangiora in. 1900; First and Champion at Amberley "to yearlings in 1901; First -in three-year-olds; Seeond and Third in yearlingajfmj also Championship at the Second at Leeston, and Uni'.at Christctach the same year. ~ l W l , ' Terms, £4 4s, payable W«ne end Of season. J.. MITCHELL, Waitanuli!

fO Stand the, Season at New Plymouth, end will visjf; Waitara and Urenui on Mondays, returning sv Tlkorangi, liuirangi, and Sentry Hill o» Tuesday; injglewfod on Wednesdayj if Sufficient inducement offer, THE HACKNEY STALLION' LORD KITCHENER By Albury. Dam lalaia. Albury by Master Agnes by Cassivelaunus (imported),' dam' Bijou Isisls, bred by the late Mr. John Qrigg, Longbe&ch. LORD KITOHEITE®j eWstliut, is now : eleven-yeiari Of'age. He is a powerful compact hprse(tandtagi6.2 to t 3.' Hoi9fK>sßessciiof(rtaria : temper, has free action He ii the typs of hoifse' r (®taliteft i: W'brted eavalry bniomrtsj tat itfWi»W Ying tin folil(H|ran|iist E iUi o yeaflte Ttaaru, 1897; 8® 2-yetf-«a3B9Bf':«Mt 11899; first 3-yoar-old, Ttmuln, 1699; first ChristchurcV 1600; ffiit, -!Tta|ru, 1902; first, Taranalfl,'l9i)Bf fcst, Tawnaki, 1901;' two 'Brits, TkiwaH, ;10O5; two firsts, M«fe {••«* t»w»1 specials* catoitituting'sn unbroken record. Terms:' Berti4e, ; '«« v 0* |otti Ist Two or mote mare* u tier agrteineiit. ; 2sfld,payaM« at flrst «er> tica. 90S WEST. —-•m ' m |J>O STAND THIS SEASON AT KAHOTU and travel the Surrounding district,— The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion, TAKAPO (Brooklyn—Nanoy). TAICAPO is in fine upstanding brown liorse, who has prpved .hip qualities on the track and at this stud. . He' won the Birthday Trot at Masterton, beating a field of fourteen, including Bla'pk Pearl, straight Mat, Houghboy, Elsie Huon (2.30), Norval (28sec) and sovetiJ i<th.-r . good performers. As a 2-year-old he was awarded first prize at the Egmont A. and P. Show. <. t TERMS: £3, payable Ist J&nukry, 1008. Half guarantee, £2~oa Ist Jan-' " nary, and £1 l-0s when mafa prOTM in foal. ■ ■ r • - ' QHAB.JONES,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 November 1907, Page 4

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