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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMATA. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED. Sire, Armadale: gi. sire, Glengyle; g. gr. sire, Prince of the Isles; dam, Duchess of Alexandra, hy St. Alexandra; gr. dam, Queen of the Cranbournes; g. gr. da Wait-a-Wee. WHAT'S WANTED is a very superior well-bred colt, G yews old, of the very best quality and true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 10 hands 2 inches high, on short legs. He is a very massive horse, with clean, flat bones, strong and well-formed joints, beautiful silky hair, and feet of good quality. Ue lias a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well-sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back. Altogether, he is a most compactly built, well-put-together specimen of a Clydesdale horse. WHAT'S WANTED as a yearling gained first prize at the Egmont A. and P. Society's Show, and first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Show. His sire, Arma got by that celebrated bree show-ring sire Glengyle, out of the fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never beaten m her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Jenny was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported to the colony, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. Ilia dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz.;— First and champion at Tapanui ( South Island) as a two-year-old lurst prize- at Egmont A. and P. So ciety's Show. First and champion at Wanganui. First and champion at Taranaki. First prize as brood mare and champion prize as best draught mare or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, 1000. From the foregoing it will be spen that WHAT'S breedin cannot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter ol the very best type of Clydesdales. Travels to Stoney River on Monday; to Kahotu on Tuesday and remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony River and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again Friday afternoon, and i« there rest of week. Terms: £3 103? Two or more as per arrangement. Good pddocks provided free for mares, but Jo responsibility. Apply to A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, Or Groom in charge.

T° TRAVEL WAITARA AND SUR- „, ROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION EMPIRE. EMPIRE was bred by J. Morris, Esq, Woodcnd, and purchased by his present owner from Richard Wright Esq, Hawarden. 6 ' SIRE: Royal Prince-by Crown Prince, ty Lord Salisbury (imp.) 1207 t.0.8, by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clydeput of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCallum, Esq., Te Amiers Southland), bred by J. M. Martin,' Esq, Auehendean, Dumbartonshire, by Crown Prince (207 C.5.8.), out of Darling (241 C.5.8.), out of Lord Salisbury's dam Darling, by Galbraith's Tintock. Lord Salisbury J n(l Damsel have unbroken records. DAM: _ Empire's dam, uy wince of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid Of Avon; by Young Banker 'I N.Z.5.8.), out of Jean Aikenhead,' by Avon Chief (150, Vol. 111, N.Z.5.8.), out of Fanny, by McFarlanc's Prince of Wales, out of a Duke of Buccleueh's mare. Maid of Avon, when shown at Oaniaru, took Second Prize as a yearling to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareil III.; as a two-year-old, second to same; aa » three-year-old, also second to same filly. Jean Aikenhead took Second Prize as a three-year-old at Oamaru in 1885—sold to Murray, Roberts And Co. Avon Chief (bred by William Boag, Esq.),.by Prince of Kilbride (imp., 10662), out of Grace Darling (36), by Prince Charlie (imp., 4626), out of Bess (35), by Sir Colin Campbell. EMPIRE took First Prize at Amberley : and Second PrLe at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, Second Prize at Leeston and Second Prize at Rangiora. His sire, Royal Prince, took First Prize at Waimate Show as a two-year-old in 1803; Second Prize aa a three-year-old at Timaru in 1804; and Second Prize in the All-Aged Class in 1890. His stock took First Prizes in all classes of two- ! year-olds at Rangiora in 1900; First and Champion at Amberley in yearlings in i 1001; First in three-year-olds; Second j and Third in yearlings; and also Chamninnshin at the Random. Shnw firmingSecond at Leeston, and Third at Chnstebrireh the same year. 11 Terms, £4 4s, payable at the end of season. J. MITCHELL, Waitara.

r £o Stand the Season at New Plymouth, and will visit Waitara and Urenui on Mondays, returning by Tikonwgi, Huirangi, and Sentry Hill on Tuesday; Inglewood on Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offer, THE HACKNEY ■STALLION LORD KITCHENER By AJlniry. Bam Isisis. Albury t>y Master Agnes by Casslvelaunus (imported), dam liijou Isisis, bred by the late Mr. John Grigg, Longbeach. LORD KITCHENER, a dark chestnut, is now eleven years of age. He is a ! powerful compact horse standing 15.2 to 3. He is possessed of grand temper, has free action and good-bone. He is the type of horse calculated to breed cavalry remounts, light harness horses, milk-cart horses, and hunters if mated with suitable mares. His record in the show ring is as follows:—First as yearling, Timaru, 1897first 2-year-old, 1898; first 3-year-old 1899; first 3-year-old, Temuka, 1899. first 3-year-old, Christchurch, 1899; first Christchureli, 1900; first, Timaru, 1902first, Taranalfi, 1903; first, Taranaki', 1904; two firsts, Taranaki, 1905; two firsts, Taranaki, 1906; with several specials., constituting an unbroken record. Terms: Service, £3 ss, payable Ist January, 1908. Two or more maren ap per agreement. Groomage, 2a 6d, payable at first acrvico. JOE WEST.

gECTION of six acres, Wiiitarn Eoad, close to station, with one six-roomed house, also a five-roomed house, in good repair, vitli all necessary and modern convenioaces. Also six-roomed house at I*ppcrfon, near school. Easy terms. A bargain. No reasonable offer refused.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 4

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