STAND THE SEASON at PUNGAREHU and travel the surrounding district, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, HERE-I-COME. (24-2) KZ.U.S.B., Vol. I. HERE-I-CQMIi is a rich dappled bay Horse, foaled end December, 1910. Shown at Taranski Metropolitan Show, 1013, gaining second prize as two-year-lid j also, at same show, gaining tirst prize as three-year-old; on'y timah ihown. Sire: Here-I-Go (243).—His fire, U«>re-1-Go, gained first and champion at Palinerslon North, first and champion at Aiaaterton, first and champion at Tbrnnaki. Grand sire Herd Laddie (2885 C.S.L f -. imp.), won first and champion prizes, Xathalia, in IBM; first and champion prizes and first for the Uogherty Cup at Nathalie, and first and champion prizes it Titura in 1891. The prizes taken by UU stock would fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 times and gaining U first and 8 champion prizes, as well is winning the Produie Stakes and Gold i>.ip twice in succession at Royal Melbourne. Grand sire Jemrnic Gray (1454), g. grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g. grandlire Herculeg (578), g.g.g. grandsire Rob (toy (714). Here-I-Go's dam Maggie, by Lord Salisbury (1205), sire Youm,' Conqueror (959), f.g. sire Conqueror \.W\, dam Darling 174), by Tintock; g. dam Jean, by Surprize (840). Dam: Dolly (707). —llere-I-Come's dam Dolly, by Quality King, by Lion King, by British Lion, imported by Mr Hugh Rae from Scotland, by Argyle (2567, Vol. 0), dam Darling, by -Prince of- Wales (673, Vol. 1.), grand dam .Maggie, by Lockend Champion (448, Vol. 1). Quality King, us a yearling, gained irat prize at Duuudin Show; as a two-fear-old, first both nt Dunedin and Taitn Shows. tAs a tliree-year-old he was inly shown twice, gaining first prizes on lach occasion.
Grand dam, Miss Donaldson 11., by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp), g.g. dam Miss Donaldson, by Young Banker (imp.), who was never beaten in the show ring in New Zealand; g.g.g, dam Gipsy 11., by Emperor. TERMS: Single mare, £4 4sj two or more as arranged. Particulars as to guarantee obtainable from Symons Bros., owners, or groom in charge. Fees payable January Ist, 1815. Owner of mare at first service responsible. For further particulars apply to— SYMONS BROS, Puiiearehu.
xO STAND AT THE TAKANAKI STABLES.. HA TOR A, and travel tie Alios, ■Qgn&ggyt Meremere, Frascr Road and Eltham , districts, BROADLEAF (Ribbonwood—Our Bess). Broadleaf (record 8.0, taken aB a three-year-old), is a powerful, gquaregaited trotter, standing 1f1.2, a splendid mover and just the stamp for getting harness horses or remounts. He is the sire of Redfern and others, and has taken numerous prizes in the South Island show rings. Fee, £4 4s. Paddocking 2s per week. Mares not in foal may be returned free next season. Mares met when advised. PONGA and OKAIAWA Districts, . BEELFOUWDER (Bellboy—Bell' Byrnes). Bellfounder (private record 2.20) b ft full brother to Oharming Boy (2.17). He is a black horse, very solid and compact, and cannot fail to produce liorses possessed of weight, speed and stamina. Fee, £4 4s. Paddocking, 2s per week. Mares not in foal may be returned free next season. Mares will bts met if advised. m *' 0. PEARSON, in charge, For full particulars apply— A. £. ADAMS, oroprtetor Tiranatl Stab-'es, C. BRYANT, in charge TO'TR AVEL MANAIA, OPUNAKE, KA-
TO STAND THE SEASON at WAIONGQNA and travel the surrounding die- ' tricts, ~ THE DRAUGHT STALLION. CONSBY (By Glengyle—^Bess). For particulars as to charges, etc., apply to A. J. ORCHARD, Owner, ' • vi• i - Waiongona. gTANDISH & gTANDISH, BAKRISIKRS AND SOLICITORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
mm YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN. Consign Your Sheep TO THE Wellington Meat Export Co. Both for freezing and shipping Fat St°ok on Clients' acoount, the faofllttea of the W.M.B. Co. are unrivalled. The lowest current rates only are charged fortheeerviee,and the W.M,E.Co.,Ltd , is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep. lambs and Cattle. Particulars as to prices and charges will be supplied by the oomp&ny or their buyers t Wanganui Exchange. Telephone No. 171. Aramoho. J. A. REID. From 101 lto Crop—From Crop to Shoop. W.M.E. do. Manures. oontaln large quantitiea of Animal Matter from the Slaughter House. Thus theee Manures follow Nature's own plan of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements gxtraoted from the soil in the process of ofahalysla posted on application to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 11-30 HUNTEB ST. - WELLINGTON • '' . ■ ■ ■■■■". ■' ■ ■ to
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 8
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