TO STAND TUE SEASON at PUXGAREUU ami TRAVEL the SimnOUXDING , DISTRICT, TnE PUkEHRED OI.VDESDALE COLT, HERE -I•COME (By llorc-Hlo-lV.ly). HERE-I-COME is a dapph'd buy horse, compactly built, with plenty <'f good flat bono and long silly hair. His sire. Herc-1-Go, gained first and .-'lampion at Palmerston North,' Master;..;: and Tarnnaki. Grandsire Herd !'.;..ldic (2805 0.5.8. imp.), won iiist sum champion prizes at Natlialia in 1 >'-!)0, and at Tatura in ISBI. The taken by his stock would fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 times and fining 21 first and 8 champion prizes, as well as winning the Produce Slakes and ('■old Cup twice in succession at Royal Melbourne, (.irandsire Jemmie* Gray (Ho!), g. grandsire j Lord Lyon (43!)), g.g. »raudsire Hercules : (573), g.g.g. grandsiiv Rob Boy (711). ! llcre-I-Go's dam .Maggie, by Lord Salis- | [bury (1203), sire Young Conqueror (flj'J), g.g sire Conqueror (1%). dam Darling (74), by Tinted;; g. dam .Iran, by Surprize (R-lfl). This renown* d aire may fittingly be referred to as one of the fountain heads of Clydesdale blood in New Zealand. llis' stork 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 be.aten in (lie show ring, gaining Jirst nt J Ayr, 1870; in 1877 first and champion at Kilmarnock; first at Dairy, Ayr, Glasgow, Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh, Dunedin in ISSI, first and champion at Taieri in IRS3. ISS-I, 18S,">. Dunedin in ISS4, ISSH, 1S«0 and ISS7. He was brought to New Zealand hv the late Mr. J. F. Kitching for the Moa Flat Stud at a cost of 15110 guineas. liEIIE-I-COMK'S dam. Dolly, by Quality King, by Lion Kin;;, by British King, j imported by Mr. li't'i'h Rao from Scot- ) land, hv Argvlo (2.V17, Vol. fi), dam DarI'ng, by Prince of Wales («7:l, Vol. 1), grand dam Maggie, In Loekend Champion (448, Vol. 1). Quality King, as a yearling, gained first prize at Dunedin Show; as a two-year-old, first both at Dunedin and Taieri Shows. As a three-year-old, he was only shown twice, gaining first prizes. Quality King's dam, Queen of Quality (COS, N.Z.5.8.), show yard career is well known to breeders. She has taken fourteen first prizes and seven champions. Among others, sh mare at the Exhibtimi Her sire, the far-famed retired from the show ri horse. Queen of Qmilif, Ivanhoe 1., imported (11! as champion . w, Dunedin. ■\ Salisbury, j an unbeaten I lam Jess, by
Grand dam, Mi.-;- .Donaldson IT., by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g.g. dam Miss Donaldson, by Young Banker (imp.), who was never beaten in tho show ring in New Zedand, g.g-g. dam Gipsy 11., by Emperor. lIERE-I-COME is half-brother to Knight of Wailii, who gained first at Masterton as a yearling in a strong class. As a four-year-old first and champion at llnwke's Bay. Knight of Quality, also out of Dolly, gained first at Palmerston N., Wangaimi. Ilawcra and New Plymouth, both colts being afterwards sold in Australia for sometlinisj over £4OO each. Knight of Wailii is at preKnight of Wailii, who gained first at Victoria as a sire at Dool<ie College. Terms: £3 10s. For further particulars apply to SYMONS BROS., Pungarehu. : TO sTAXD THE SEASON AT WAI- - 110 AD, The Thoroughbred Sire, SWEET SIMON (31 J, Dam—Ma Mio Rosette (Trenton 13— Bonnie Rosette; Barealdine 23). Sire—Cyrenian 10 (Daisy Chain—St, Simon 11). Sweet Simon is a big brown horse, standing 10.3, fu.i at quality and possessed of a perfect temper. Being bred on such stout lines, he cannot fail to be a stud success. lh> is the sire of Adare. De-nisc O-rmc, Royal Simon, and Sweet Zinnia—all winners. FEE-£lO. Paddoclcing Free. For further particulars apply— WM. SUTTON, I Brixton, Waitara Road. AH care, but no responsibility.
. TO STAN'O THIS SEASON AT URUTI | and travel the Sur- , rounding districts, PHOSPHORUS. By Rokhs*hihl, out of Vista, bv Lincola Yet, out of St. Leonard mare, out ef an Arab marc. Vista, Phosphorous' mother, v-as the winner of several races, and was also the dam of V.1!., The Match und May Vista. Phosphorous won a mile in 2min Usees, pulling up. by 30 yards; 2 miles in saddle in smin 7see easily, also a j>i!o in 2mii) 28stcs, and two eccoiuis, and he is capable af rusnins a mile in Sinin Kmecs on a pood track. V.R., liia lull-brother, has also won several B-ieea and hia half-hrotuera ran first and second and third in the £IOOO tret. Phosgherous w ft dappled grey, wiffc black potato, standing 10.1. with plenty of muscle, and an excellent temper. Foa, £4 6s, for two mares as arranged, lees pavahle January 1, 1014. W. DOUES, Uruti. TO STAND TniS The well-knewn ponj Stallion, "~COCIfO' THE NORTH By Kin- Cole out of Betty's Pride. COCK O' TUB NORTH is six years old, Stands hands high, «ml 19 a rich, dark brown color, lie was a First Prizs-taker at Wanjranui, Palmcrston, Hawcra ami New Plyuiotith Shows. Further particulars obtainable from the owner, I E. T. BOOKER, I Okato. ivvv.. £2 10s, payable en Ist January, sing f"» -»»««, 1A per week. TO STAXD THE The Thoroughbred " FORMBY. By Birkenhead—(Uadisla. Terms: .-C4 10A. THE WELL-i'ERFOr.MED tKOTTING SIRE, LORD ASHLEY. By Rothschild—Lady A-ihley. Terms: £4. ,7. BOND. OWNER, Gill Street, Kew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 13 January 1914, Page 7
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