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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMATAj The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED. Hire, Armadale; gi. sir--, Clengyloj g. gr. sire, l'rince of tin- Isles; dam, Duchess of AlexamUs, i:y St. Alexandra; gr. dam, yueeu of the Cran- I bournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, by Wait-a-Wee. WHAT'S WANTED is a very superior well-bred colt, (i years old, of the very best quality and true typo of the Clydesdale breed, standing 10 hands 2 inches high, on short legs. He is a massive horse, with clean, flat b strong and well-formed joint; silky hair, and feet of goi He has a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well-sprung ri>"= «nA rf™» short-coupled back. , a most compactly built, wefl-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, Armadale, wa3 got by that celebrated breeding and show-ring sire Glengyle, out of the fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never beaten in her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, was one of the best drauglrtTntafelever bred or imported to'the colony, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Mower of Balmoral.

His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was l most successful prize-winner, having [iiined tile following prizes, viz.:— First and champion at Tapanui ('South Island) as a two-year-old. First prize at Egmont A. and P, So eiety's Show. First, nml oi.ampion.at Wanganui. mnpion at Taranaki. i'noi, jinze as brood mare and champion prize as best draught mare or Ally at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, 1900. From the forairnincr if mill u„ <, travels to Stoncy River on Monday; lo fiahotu on Tuesday and.remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony Eivcr and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again afternoon, and is there rest of week. Terms: £3 10s. Two or more as per arrangement. Good ipddocks provided free for mares, but jo responsibility. Apply to A. N.MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, Or Groom in charge.

rjp TRAVEL WAITARA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION EMPIRE. EMPIRE was bred by J. Morris, Esq., Wuodend, and purchased by his pre sent owner from Richard Wright Esq., Hawarden. ' SIRE: Royal Prince—by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.) 1207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clydeout of Damsel (imported by the Southland), bred by J. M. Martini Esq., Auchendean, 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 and Damsel have unbroken records. DAM: Empire's dam, by i'rmce of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker '1 N.Z.5.8.), out of Jean Aikenhea'd, by Avon Chief (150, Vol. 111., N.Z.5.8.), out of Fanny, by McFarlane's Prince of Wales, out of a Duke of Buccleucu's mare. Maid of Avon, when shown at Oamaru, took Second Prize as a yearling to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareil III.; as a two-year-old, second to same; a* a three-year-old, also second to same filly. Jean Aikenhead took Second Prize as a three-year-old at Oamara in 1885—sold to Murray, Roberts and Co. Avon Chief (bred by William Boag, Esq.), by Prince of Kilbride (imp., 10C62), out of Grace Darling (36), by Prince Charlie (imp., 4628), out of Bess (35), by Sir Colin Campbell. EMPIRE took First Prize at Amberley and Second Prue 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 1893; Second Prize as a three-year-old at Timaru in 1894; and Second Prize in the All-Aged Class in 1896. His stock took First Prizes in all classes of two-y«ar-olds at Rangiora ia 1900; First and Champion at Amberley in yearlings in 1901; First in three-year-olds; Second and Third in yearlings; and also Championship at the Rangiora Show Grounds; Second at Leeston, and Third at Christchurch the same year. Terms, £4 4s, payable at the end of season. J. MITCHELL, Waitara.

TO Stand this Season at his Owner's Farm, on the Mangawhero road, Rivorlea, the Imported Hackney Stallion VICTORY. By Vanity Fair (0224, E.H.5.8.), out of Vanity (11539, E.H.5.8.). VICTORY is a brown horse, with a small white star and black points, foaled in 1903, standing 15.2 and shoi ' nnnlity and over and possessed of a beautiful te per. His sire. Vallitv Vnir. renrosm the third ge of sires, bred by Mi'. Burdett Coutts, wherein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and improved in size, bone, and quality by successive ere Triffit's Fireaway, tile gmat Yl sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.5.8.) out of Lonely (G4B E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedou Squire (14300), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hack, ncy, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal success at the Paris International Horse Show in 1900, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prizes, and, being firsfyind champion of his class, lie' was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at the Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTORY is a sure foal-getter, over 90 per cent, of last season's mares having proved in foal. Marcs met at' Kltham and grazed free for one month. I All care taken, but no responsibility. | A limited number of mares booked at a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, fete,, on application to DR. HARRISON, Eltliam. GAS GRILLER

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 4

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