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fJIO stand at Eketahuna and travel in JL the Alfredton, Rongornai and Huk anui districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BENMORE DEAN, (Benmore [3o2]—Jeanie Dean [6 67]) Benmoke Deak is a dark brown horse rising seven years and stands 16"3 hands, with bone and hair of the best quality, sound constitution, and very superior action. Benmore, sire of Benmore Dean, is by Cox's Lord Dunmore (Imp) 2117 C.5.8.; Lord Dunmore by Pure Blod, 1273, C.5.8.; dam, Hatton, 626 C.5.8., by Time o' Day, 875 C.5.8.; g dam Bell by Young Wattie. 1042 C.5.8.; Pure Blod by Lofty, 460 C.5.8.; dam Dandy Dandy 2nd, 173 C.5.8., by Lochfergus Champion, 449 C.S.B. Hatton Bell is also the dam o? the famous Scottish Stallion Lord Erskine. Benmore's dam Heather Blossom by Prince of Albyn (Imp), grandam Flower bred by J. Thompson, Esq., Gisborne, Victoria, g.g. dam Daisy by Walter Scott (Imp) dam Poppet by Kenfreu (Imp). Jeannie Dean (667), the dam of Benmore Dean was bred by Mr John Strau, of North Taieri, and is a beautiful brown marc with black points. Her sire was Clansman (375) dam Bell by Taieri Tom, dam Lucy by Wallace, Lucy's dam Blossom (Imp.), Master Deane, Miss Deane and Jessie Dean are progeny of Jeanie Dean, and have been a great success, both as utility and show ring perforators. The pedigree of Benmore, the sire of Benmore Dean, contains the best strains of Clydesdate blood procurable both in regard to sound useful horses and successful show ring stock. Benmore had a most successful show career winning upwards of forty first and champion prizes, commencing as a yearling by taking first prize at the Eoyal Show, Melbourne. As a three-year-old at the Grand National and Wanacknabeal he beat a field of aged stallions, all previous champions. The list of his successes is too extensive to enumerate here, but a strict register of winnings can be seen oa application. TEEMS—Three Guineas, payable on 10th January, 1909. Groomage fee ss. R. J. WILSON, OWNEE, IHUBAUA.
S mHE TROTTING A X SIRE- -. King George, / will be at PIN- - HEY'S STABLES, '**- ' Masterton, every Monday. Early application necessary, as list is closing.—W. H. Atkins, Carterton. TO Stand this Season at Masterton the Thoroughbred Stallion, by Kobinbon Cbusoe—The Maid. TEEMS—Single mare, M 5s ; two or more as per arrangement. Paddocking Is 6d per week. All fees must be paid before mares are removed. All care taken but no responsibility. C. O'DONNELL, Upper Plain Masterton. rpO stand this season, at the owß«*'a farm, Upper Plr.iil, the well-known stalldard bred Trotting Stallion CHICAGO. For full pedigree and terms apply to B. DAGG, Owner. a rV\O Stand tins Seaf X son at Masterton, the Th or oug h b red Stallion, ie\J~.CONQUEROR (2). (Medallion B—Siesta) Magnificent rich bay, with great bone and muscle, standing 16.2. A great Racehorse and a great Sire. Never been beaten in the Show-ring, having taken 12 First and 11 Championship Prizes. FEE—I2 Guineas; two or more mares as per arrangement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. McCULLOUGH, Manaia, Masterton. mO Travel this season in the MasterX ton District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion,
FEDERATION. Terms and full particulars on application to C. McCULLOUGH, Masterton. mO Stand This Season in the Masterton !_ District, the Irish Hunter, WICKLOW. FEE— M 4s single mare. Two or more as per arrangement. Full particular's on application to the Ower. C. Me CULLOUGH, Manaia. Masterton. mO be at the service of Breeders in l. the Wairarapa Distiict this season, the high-class thoroughbred Stallion BORIS 10, By Stepniak—Shepherdess, by Fitzdonovan (Donovan—Alone)— lolanthe (Mari-Byrnong—Kosedale). During three seasons on the turf BORIS performed successfully over Short and Long Distances, and won about .£2,500 in Stakes. His victories ; included the Northern Champagne ! Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, Great Northern Guineas, Wairarapa Cup, and other races. Menschikotf, the first of Stepniak's sons to go to the stud, has already proved a success. Mares mot at Carterton Railway Station. For further particulars apply to W. COELETT, Carterton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3039, 9 November 1908, Page 7
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