TO STAND THE . SEASON at PUNGAREIIU and TRAVEL the SURROUNDING DISTRICT, THE PUaISBRED CLYDESDALE COLT, HERE -1- COME (By Herc-I-Co—Dolly). HERE-I-COME is a dappled bay horse, compactly built, with plenty of good flat bone and long silky hair. His sire, llere-1-Go, gained first and champion at Palmerston North, Masterton and Taranaki.- 1 Grandsirc Herd ' Laddie (2863 U.S.B, imp,), won first and champion prizes at Nathalia in ISDO, and at Tatura in 1891. The prizes taken by his stock j wpuld fill a volume, some of thorn being I shown 21 times and gaining 21 first anil I sire Jcmmic Gray (14.i1), g. grandsirc I Lord Lyon (4811), g.g. grandsirc Hercules ' [ (578), g.g.g. grandsirc Rob Roy (714). ! Here-I-Go's dam Jlangie, by Lord Salis- [ bury (1205), sire Young Conqueror (!159), g.g sire Conqueror (11)0), dam Darling (74), by Tinlock; g. dam Jean, by Surprize fS4(i). This renowned sire may fittingly be. referred to as one. of the fountain bead 3 of Clydesdale blood in New Zealand. II is stock have been phenomenally successful and show yard ecords prove the far-reaching effect Lord Salisbury had on the Clydesdale breed in Australasia. Lord Salisbury was never beaten in the show ring, gaining first at Ayr, 1370; in 1877 first ai:d champion at Kilmarnock; first at Dairy, Ayr, Glasgow, Highland Society's Show at Edin burgh, Diinedin in 1881, first and champion at Tnieri in ISS3, ISB4, 1885, Dunedin in 18S4, ISSS, 1880 and 1887. fie was brought to New Zealand 1)7 the late Mr. J. F. Kitching for the MoaFlat Stud at a cost of 1500 guineas. liERE-I-COME'S dam, Dolly, by Quality King, by Lion King, bvßritish King, imported by Mr. Hugh liae from Scot- j land, by Argylo (2507, Vol. C), dam Darling, by Prince of Wales (G73, Vol. 1), grand dam Maggie, by Lockend Champion (448, Vol. 1). Quality King, as a yearling, joined first prize at Dunedin Show; as a two-year-old, first both at Dunedin and Taicri Shows. As a three-year-old, he was only shown twice, gaining first prizes. Quality King's dam, Queen of Quality (008, N.Z.5.8.)," show yard career 1b well known to breeders. She has taken fourteen first prizes and seven champions. Among others, she was champion mare at the Exhibtion Show, Dunedin. Her sire, the far-famed Lord Salisbury, retired from the show ring an unbeaten horse. Queen of Quality's dam Jess, by Ivanhoe 1., imported (113, 5.C.8.) Grand dam, Miss Donaldson 11., by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g.g. dam Miss Donaldson, by Young Banker (imp.), who was nover beaten in the show ring in New Ze&land, g.g.g. dam Gipsy 11., bv Emperor, ' HERE-I-COME is half-brother to Knight of Waihi, who gained first at • Masterton as a yearling in a strong class. As a four-year-old first and champion at Hawke!s Bay. Knight of Quality, also out ol Dolly, gained first at Palmerston N., Wanganni, Hawera and New Plymouth, both colts being afterwards sold in Australia for somethnig over £4OO each. Knight of Waihi is at preKm'ght of Waihi, who gained first at Victoria as a sire at Dookie College. Terms: £3 10a. For further particulars apply to SYMONS BROS., Pungarehu.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT WAITARA EOAD, The Thoroughbred Sire, SWEET SIMON (31), Dam—Ma Mie Rosette (Trenton 13Bonnie Rosette; Barcaldine 23). Sire—Cyrenian 10 (Daisy Chain-St. Simon 11). Sweet Simon is * big brown horse, standing 16.3, fuii of quality and possessed of a perfect temper. Being bred on such stout lines, he cannot fail to be a stud success. lie is the sire of Adare, Denise Orme, Royal Simon, and Sweet 2innia—all winners. FEE—£lO. Paddocking Free. ' For further particulars apply— WM. SUTTON, Brixton, Waitara Road. All eare, but no responsibility. l TO STAND THIS 1 SEASON AT URUTI I and travel the Sur- > rounding districts, PHOSPHORUS. By Rothschild, out of Vista, bv Lin-, I coin Yet, out of St. Leonard marc, out ! of an Arab mare. Vista, Phosphorous' mother, was the winner of several races, and was also the dam of V.K., The Match,and May Vista. Phosphorous won a mile in 2inin 24sccs, pulling up, by 30 yards; 2 miles in saddle in omin 7sec easily, also a rile in 2min 2Ssec3, and two seconds, and lie is capable of running a mile in 2min lOsecs on a good track. V.E., his full-brother, has- also won several :.ices and his half-brothers ran first and second and third in the £IOOO trot. Phosphorous is a dappled grey, with black points, standing 10.1, with plenty of muscle, and an excellent temper. Fee, £4 ss, for two mares as arranged. Fees pavable January 1, 1014. W. DOUBS, Uruti. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OKATO The well-known ponj Stallion, COCK 0' THE NORTH By King Cole out of Betty's Pride. COCK O' THE NORTH is six years old, Stands 12% hands high, and is a rich, dark brown color. ' He was a First Prize-taker at Wanganui, Palmerston, Hawera and New Plymouth Shows. Further particulars obtainable from the owner, 'E. T. BOOKER. Okaio. FEE, £2 16s, payable on Ist January. Grazing f«* -—ma, 1/- per week. TO STAND THE The Thoroughbred Sires, ~ POKMBY, Bv Birkenhead—Gladisla. * Terms: £4 10/-. THE WELL-i'ERFORMED TROTTING SIRE, LORD ASHLEY. By Rothschild—Lady Ashley. Terms: £4. J. BOND. OWNER, Gill Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 8 January 1914, Page 7
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