THE STUD. THE STUD. • IX) TRAVEL V, ? The thoroughbred stal- . LION CHATS WORTH (3.)_ (Bred by Jas. Redfearo Esq., Victoria.) f , (By Aurlo—Wlnlfrad.) Auric is by the celebrated Bill of Portland while Winifred is by Goldßborou^h— Lady Hooten. CfliataworiJi as the first direct descendant <>f _St. Simon and Sltockwejl to be placed at the service of Wiairarapa. breeders. CKbajtewtortlh. Iwildfi three .firflts and three in the show ring:He wall travel Carterton, callang at Sihaw and Dole's Tuesdays, 10 ■a.m.: Mastertoh Wednesday® a* J. V. Heed's place, South Road, where tfull particulars and .books may be on application. ■ TERMS— £5 se, payable Ist January, 1912. Good paddocking, at Is 6d per week. AH care taken, but no responsibility. ! t W. L. NIX.. [vi; Tauherenikau. To Stand at Owner's Farm, 41 , Sontb Road, Masterton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE BUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. SSine, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by TaJler'fl Verger, 2nd dami 'Ohallesford Belle, by Oupbearetr 11., 3rd dam Scott by Waatiißden Duke. JJDBOURN SIRDAR was importU ed to New South WaAes by R. H. Danger Esq., 1 the noted Suffolk breeder, where his stock are highly prized, and for flieoewd utility purposes unexcelled, and an ideal owes with) light marea- for getting spring oairfc and weight-carrying hacks. SUDBOURN SIRDAB iB the winner of tbe following pnieses Mr®b at Reserve, at Woodbmdge, 1900. Reserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A., 1900. Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First prize at Glacian, 1900. Second prize, at York, 1900. Ajt the sale of Suffolk® held by ' Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, 1 Sydney, in 1907, six thpee-year-olds by 3UDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were: Noetsfield Florist. 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, NoetsfieM Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guineas. It will thus be seen that Sndbourn Sirdar, who ranks is one of beat bred Suffolks' ever imported to the colonies, is a leading prize taker, while his stock have, realised handsome prices. The horse should prove a splendid acquisition to this dietriot, and should be patronised by those 1 washing 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 mare, ito be pa ; l Ist January, 1912. All care takm wittih mares, but no responsibility. Good gi'azing Is 6d per week. Foe further particulars apply to- - J. V. REED. 41 South Boad, XetUrtau
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 7
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