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SPRING 191 L FIRST SHOW OF NEW GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON Opposite Post Oftice, . Queeß-street, Masterton, ■'•■; 'Pkme T3& SPRING 1911.
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CANADA (11.) Finland—Alumlni). I standing 15.25, having immense quality, combined with great substance and power, standing on. clean, wirv set of legs. CANADA has a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. His racing career, was ended through an accident his shoulder. . . „,» CANADA'S dam Alumina (11). er, carrying 9sfc 31b. Finland (4) by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon (11), from' Fishwife. Finland is a sire of Bobnlsotf,Lapland, Nyland, Vasa, Chief Locb> iel, Heleanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the G. G. Stead rying 9st; the C.J.C. Handicap, male, in 1.39, carrying 9st; Auckland Platte, 1£ miles; the Porangaba/u Handicap, six furlongs, in' 1.14. carrying 9st 111b; also important races in Australia lasit season. CANADA belongs to tJhe No. (11) Sire Family, whose representatives include St. Simon., Orme, Fisherman, Soult, etc. Good paddocking Is 6d per week. Mares will receive every attemtSori! and all reasonable care, but no responsibility taken. TEIfoMS £5 5s per mare, to be paad January Ist, 1912. J. O'DONNELL, # Upper Plain
wJtAl^'*... THE iSTUD. TO TRAVEL TO MASTER-TON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION CHATS WORTH (3.). (Bred by Jos. Redfearn Esq., . Victoria.) (By Aurlo—Winifred.) AurLc is by the celebrated Bill of Portland while Winifred is by Goldsborough—Lady Hooten. Chatsworth .is the first-direct descendant of St. Simon and Stockwell 1 to he placed at (the .service of Wiairara-pa breeders. Chiatsworth holds .three firsts and three championships in the show ring. He will travel Carterton, calling at Sikaw and Cofe's Tuesdays, 10 am.; MiaiSifcertori Wednesdays' at J. V. Reed's place, South Road, where /full particulars and books miay he .obtained on application. TERMS— £5 sa, payable Ist January, 1912. Good paddocking, at Is 6d per week. All care taken, hut uo respoasdbility. _ W. L. NIX, ' x Tauherenikau.
TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WALRARAPA. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion REDMO R N E . : Bay Horse—4 Years. (Mary—Albert Victor (imp.) 2.23.) Albert Victor, the sire of Redmorn e, has a record of 1 milo in 2.23, done at Potter's Paddock, Auckland. He is the eire of Albertonous, 4.42, 2 miles; Typewrite! 4.50 i 2 miles; Royal Vestet, 3.37, 1* miles; Loto, 3.42, "li miles j Autocrat, Royal Victor, Bert, and a hast of other winners. Mary was bred at the Bayswater Stud Farm, Melbourne. She is the dam of Piccanniny, 1 mile as a twoyear*old 2.30; Mary Lincoln, 2 3iiles, 5 minutes; Lady Mary, 1 mile as a three-year-old, 2.45. Mary also won a race herself, it miles in 4.10, the only time she ever started. FEES, £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1912. Good paddocking. Every care taken, but no re&pousMity. For further particulars apply to— J. RUSKA, West Bush Road, Maeterton.
To Stand ait Owner's Farm, 41 South Road, Masterton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLK- . PUNCH SIRE SUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. Sire, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by Taller'a Verger,/ 2nd dam OhiUesford Belie, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Scott by Wamtdisden, Duke. ' SUDBOURN SIRDAR was imported to New South Wales by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, where his stock are highly prized, and for general utility purposes unexcelled, and an ideal oroaß with light mares for getting sprung oart and weight-carrying hacks. SUDBOURN SIRDAR is the winner of the following prizes:— First at Woodbridge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. Reserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A., 1900. Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First prize at, Olaoian, 1900. Second prize at York, 1900. At the sale of Suffolks held by Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, six three-year-olda by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were: Noetsfield Florist 240 guineas ; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noeibsfield ■ Centaur 165 guinea®, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guiI *eas. It will thus b" seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who ranks as on© of the best bred Suffolks ever imported to the colonies, is a leading prize taker, whale his stock have realised handsome prices. The horse should prove a splendid acquisition to thin das- • tract, and should be patronised, by those wishing to breed active draughts, or for general utility purposes. The Suffolk Punch is noted for strength, activity, and robust constitution, and is suited for any class of mare. TERMS.— £4 4s per mar©, to be pa'i Ist January, 1912. All care tal>.»n with mares, but no responsibilty. Good grazing Is 6d per week. Fo:: further particulars apply to— J. V. REED. 41 South Hoad, MasUrtoQ
TO STAND THIS SEASON, at WAINGAWA (opposite the Freezing Works.) Tine Pony Stallion. YOUNG KALIPHA. (By Kaiipha (imported), dam Topsy, by Administrator.) Kaiipha was imported from India, where hie won. ammerous races. He sired the well k llo ]™ Eony sir© Rajah, thai won. over 20/ rs* prizes in the Show Ring, and \ w'as omly beaten onoe, and that time the honours fell to Young. Kaiipha. Hindoo, another by -Kaiipha, was never beaten as a weight carrier. He is also the «ire of Shamrock, winner of three trots at Wellington. Topsy,'the dam of Young Kaiipha, •was shown, isix times in. harness, and gained, first prize on each occasion, and. was ehowii three times as a brood mare, and gained two first prizes, and a siecond: By 'the above it is easily seen that YOUNG KALIPHA'S oredientfcuLs are second to none as a sire to get quality stock. Ho is of a dark bay, blaok points, standing 14 hands 1 ainoh. , , For further particulars apply to— E. LIDDINGTON, Owner, v Waingawa.
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