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TO STAND THE SEASON at PUNGAREHU and travel tlio surrounding district, 1 THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE \ STALLION, ' -; HERE I-COME. (242) N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. I. ' HERE-I-COME is a rich dappled hay horse, foaled ?nd December, 1910. Shown at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, 1913, gaining second prize as two-year-old; also, at same show, gaining first jptizA as three-year-old; only times renown. Sire: Here-I-Go (243).—His sire, HercILGo, gained first and champion at Palmteraton North, first and champion at Masierton, first and champion at Taranaki. 'Grand sire Herd Laddie (2SG3 CS.B., imp.), won first and champon prizes, 'Nathalia, in 1890; first and champion prizes and first for the Cup at 'Nathalia, and first and champion prizes ■it Tatuia in 18!>1. The prizes taken by bis stock would fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 times and gaining -81 first and 8 champion prizes, as well as winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cup twice in succession at Royal Melbourne. Grand sire Jemmie Gray (1454). g. grandsire Lord Lyon (.'39), g.g. giandtire Hercules (578), g.g.2. grandsire Rob 'Roy (714). Here-I-Go's flam M:iggie, by Lord Salu•fcUTT (1?05K sift' Vo.mg Conqueror (959), Here-I-Go's flam Maggie, by Lord Salij--fcury (1?05). sift' Vo.mg Conqueror (959), g.g." sire Conqii'Tof (19fi), dam Lading (74), bv Tinto,V: g, dam Jean, by Surprize (846). Dam: Dol'y (707).—Hcre-I-Come's dim "Dolly, by Quality Kimr, by Lion King, by British Lion, imported by Mr Hugh R*-? •from Scotland, by Argyll- (2SC7, Vol. *>), iam Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, •Vol. 1.). grand dam Ma;gi by Locker.! •Champion (413. Vol. 1). Quality King, as a yearling, ga'nci •first prize at Duncdin Show; as a tw). -»ear-old, first both at Dunedin and Ti.erf Shows. As a three-year-old he wn only ghown twice, gaining first prizes oa each occasion. Grand dam, Miss Donaldson IT., hj ■ Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (iin;,\ g.g. dam Mi=* Donaldson, by Yor.i.j Banker (imp.), who was never beat;:. in the show ring in New Zealand: Ss-S----dam Gipsv IL, by Emperor. TERMS: Single raar.\ £1 4s; iwj or aiore as arranged. Pailioila.s. aj to guarantee obtainable from Sym.-iii 'Bros., owners, e- jrroom in cha r ge. Fees payable January Ist, I'M" 0" t.".': of mare at first service respon-iM*. For further part'culars apply t j - SYMONS DROS., r ''o STAND ' ,1.0 MING SEA : iC: .v:\v Pl}mo.:th travel the g'lr: jUi ilrwi 11- ■ ' -l ? ormul»L Try- 'th.'■;-■ -il STALLK-N. LCD ASHLEY fRV'M-MM Li lv Ashlevl THE L:.V:M-' r 'A!-K STALLI. :'- BEN M-CORMICK {Ben More— Christina Flemi:j MeCovroivk). Further d-tiils later. . For forth T particulars see saria. o ♦wp'y *»--,,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 7
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