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TO STAND THE SEASON at PUXGABJSHU and travel the surrounding district, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, p v ;' HERE-I-COME. (242) N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. I. HERE-I-COME is a, rich dappled bay horse, * foaled end December, 1910. Shown at Taranaki Metropolitan -Show, 1913, gaining second prize as two-year-old; also, at same show, gaining first prize as three : year-old; only times show*. Sire: Here-I-Go (243).—His «ire, Herc-I-Go, gained first and champion at'Palmereton North, first and champion at Ma - terton, first and champion at Taranaki. "Grand sire Herd Laddie (2SGS C.S.H., imp.), won first and champion prizes, Kathalia, in 1890; first anrl champion prizes a»d first for the Doghcrty Cup at Nathalin, and first and champion prizes at Tatura in 1891. The prized taken by his stock would fill a. volume, some of them being shown 21 times anrl gaining 21 first and 8 champion prizes, as well as winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cap twioe in succession at Royal Melbourne. Grand sire Jemmie Gray (1454), g. grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g. grandsire Hercnles (578), g.g.g. grandsire Rob Roy (71*). Here-I-Gd's dam Maggie, by Lord Salisbury (1205), sire Young Conqueror (flats), g.gj Birn Conqueror (106), dam Darling (74), by Tintock; g. dam Jean, by Snrprizc (846). Dam: Dolly (767).—Here-T-Come's dam Dolly, by Quality King, by Lion King, by British lion, imported by Mr Hush Rae from Scotland, by Argyle (25ff7. Vol. B), dam Darting, by Prince of Wales (673, Vol. 1.), grand dam Maggie, bv Lockend Champion (448, Vol. 1). Quality King, as a yearling, gain-'! first prize at Duncdin Show; as a two-year-old, first both at Duncdin and Tai«ri Shows. As a threc-year-<!d he was only shown twice, gaining first nrir.es on earn occasion. Grand dam. Miss Donaldson, TT., by Crow* Prinre, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g.g. dam Miss Donaldson, by Young Banker (imp.), who was neT<r beaten in the show ring in New Zca'and; ir.g.g. clam Girwr 11., by Emperor. TERMS: Single mare, £4 4=: two or more as arranged. Particr'Ts as to guarantee obtainable from Svmons Bro 1 "., •wners, or groom in rtiw. Fees payable January Ist, li'S. Owner of mare at first service respe:i=ibie. For further particulars o-6YMONS BROS.. '".*' Purvfarehn. TO STA>r THE COMING S..as(|\' in New Plyn- 'tl. and travel tho 6 rounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED ST ' (Gold Reef—Fonnuh. THE TROTTING BTAI"»>\ LORD ASHLEY (Rothschild— Lady Ashl'. ■ the clydesdale stat t ton ben Mccormick ' (Ben More—Christina F'"line MeCormick). Further detaito late' For further particulars Be* arrts. tSJJ St- tfew S^moiri'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 7

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