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TO STAND THE SEASON On the Farm, and Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH iND OIvATO, The Standard-brer* rotting Stallion COUNT BiiIDEN (By Judge Jieldesi ,_2.17. Dam Countess, COUNT HULDEN is u handsome iiryiit hay with black points, beautifiil conformation, and stands 17 hands high, Willi a most docile temper, while his bivixling is undeniable, being closely related to the great American mare Maud S. (2.S'/t)- 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 lielden (imp.) was sired by Elmo (1891), time 2.17; frst dam, Prentus, by Niagara, time 2.15, sire of Fairmount, time 2.22, and Fanny Maker, 2.10; g dam of the great American mare .Maud S., time (high-'.vlieelcd sulky) •2.8%; Elmo, sire Coino, time 2.2G'/ 2 ; Alfred, sire Coiuo, time 2.21; Elma, 9iro (Jomo, time 2.24; T. G. Lee, sire Como, time 2.15. Mohawk (004), 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 lielden, sire of Count lielden, was sold with a public trial of 2.17, and was the most handsome stallion that ever left America. At the' lloyal Agricultural Show, Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First and Champion Prizes three, years in succession. Judge lielden (imp.) is the sire of Bellman, winner of the Auckland Trot, Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Progressive Handicap in 1S!)8, and the Auckland Electric rot in 1807, Duke C., out of the same dam as Count lielden (imp.), won Epsom Trot of two miles, time 5.7'/^; June Handicap and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland. COUNT BELDEN cannot be 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 sire's pedigree arc as follows:—Countess -by Echo (402) son of Rydks; Hambletonian—from Nita, by Sawel's Hambletonian—from Betsy Austin, by Montreal, ii Canadian pacer. Count lielden is a sure foal-getter. Terms: £3 3s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Full guarantees as per agreement. Half guarantee, £2 January Ist, and £2 when inaro »roves iii foal. First-class grazing s per week, TRAVELLING DATES: Tuesday—At Okato. Wednesday—Owner's Farm, Oakura. Thursday—Koru. Friday—On farm. Saturday At White Ilart Stables, N'ew Plymouth. For further particulars apply C. ARDEN, Oakura; Or Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON' AT OWNER'S STABLES, And travel Stratford Surrounding Districts, the Standard-bred Trotting Stallion

y £0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TEE TARANAKI DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, GILNOOKIE First and Champion in blood stallion class at Taranaki Agricultural Show, 90G. 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 Uitana by Le Loup, out of Mermaid (imp.), by Traducer (imp.) GILNOCKIE, bred by Mr Jas. David' on, of Hawera, is a handsome dark bav, with black points, standing 15 hands 3 nehes, with good legs and feet, of sound onstitution, excellent temper, and war' anted sound. He has proved very fast, winning several races both on the flat nd over hurdles, and is a genuine stayer. Attention Is directed to his pedigree, Which is exceedingly good, from the best imported stock on both lOE GEORGE'S STABLES, WAITARA, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays. 13. JULIAN'S STABLES, INGLEWOOD, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays. OAIiURA on Fridays, , And the remainder of Iho week at CRITERION STABLES, New Plymouth Fee, £3 70s, payable Ist January, ISIOB. Groom's fee 2a Gd. Further particulars can be obtained rom M. JONES, Owner, Or Groom-in-Charge TO aI'AXU THIS SEiSON Al OMATA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED. Sire, Armadale; gi. sire, Glengyle; g. gr. sire, Prince of the Isles; dam, Duchess of Alexandra, »:)■ St. Alexandra; gr. dam, Queen of the Craubournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, bv Wait-a-Wce. WHAT'S WANTED is a very superior well-bred colt, G yctrs old, of the verv best quality and true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 1G hands 2 inches high, oil short legs, lie is a very massive horse, with clean, flat bones, strong and well-formed joints, beautiful -iiky hair, and feet of good quality. He has a beautiful head, neck, and ercst, 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 I gainedfirst prize at the Egniont A. and l\ Society's Show, aud first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Stow. His sire, Armadale, wa.? got by that celebrated breeding and show-ring sire Glengylc, out of the fi\ie breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until I.J years of age, and was never beaten in her class. She won nine firat and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Jenny, was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported U H I(J colony, bein« dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz.:— ° I'H-st and champion at Tapanni ( South Island) as a two-year-old I<irst prize at Egmont A. and P. So ciety's Show. First and champion at Wnnganui. 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, WOO. From the foregoing it will be seen, WHAT'S WANTED'S brcetog cannot lie surpassed, and he is certain ■ to prove himself a getter of the verv ' licit type of Clydesdales. Travels to Stoney Kiver on Monday; to Kaliotu on Tuesday and remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony Kiver and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again Friday afternoon, and is there rest of week. flood i "ddocks provided free for marcs; lu.i 10 responsibility. Apply to A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, ' Or Groom in charge.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 December 1907, Page 4

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