TV) Stand at the Owner's Farm, MANCAMAHOE, fltid i On Fridays and Saturdays at -Forth s , Stables, Eketahuna. The Clydesdale Stallion NORTHERN CHARMER. (FERiNSIDE— MAGGIE.) NORTHERN CHARMER is a dark bay with black and was foaled on December 12tli, 1905. Ho lias many points to recommend him as a sire. He has splendid foot and pasterns, plenty of good flat hon , good action, and a sound constitution with a very docile temper. Northern •Charmer is not one of those big awkward elks that farmers try to avoid, ■but i« a splendidly proiwrtioned possessing great musc-ioandsti-ength iiTa fairly small compass, lhe ]uag o /Mr J Baxter) at the Masterton A. Sp: Show, 1909, f g»ve Northern Charmer special praise for Ins VP endid feet, and considered him a model tor a farmers' clas#. of stallion. * le r „ ri «d 2nd n tb l. 3 S r l>'! Show, .1909. and also 3rd pr:z? <? r 3 year and over at the W codvtllo A. and P. Show. 1909. +Vwt Northern Charmer wa ? *l™ well-known horse J ernside—-b> I of Strathmore, by 1 ei n,side's dam Darling, by iSil P es P e ™" dum. Northern Charmer s dam Mag" me was by Hero by Kelvin, bj Irince Royal (MeKellar's) by Prince Charlie foregoing pedigree is sufficient to ahow that Narthem Charme^haß. on both sides the be. t 3f treed•blood in the Dominion, and his breed ' ing alone should command, the confidence of farmers throughout the disbreeders will find it to their advantage to carefully consider the merits of Northern Charmer as he is the stamp of sire to S e J th ? class of all round horse so greatly in m TERMS .—Single mare 3 guineas, payable 'bv P.N . Ist January. Every Sre will be taken, but no responsibfree until Ist January, after which two shillings per week ' m b6 I 'N-ATION. Owner, S. GRANT, Mfugamahoe. Groomin-chargp TO STAND IN MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. _ The Standard Bred Trottamg Stallion ACESEMOB. MISS TRACEY—ELECTIONEER. AGESEmOS is a fine, upstanding hay horse, foaled in 1905, and has proved himself on. -the Turf as a good stayer. His winning time as a - jear-old is 1} miles _3min. 35 4-ssec. As a 6-year-old 1 mile, 2mu. 21sec. Trial 2.14 AGESEMOS was got by Electioneer (imp.) .from Miss Tracey (imp.). j Electioneer was by Albert W from Silicia. Albert W was by Electioneer from Sister, and the dam Silicia was by Algona from. Galena. Electioneer, aire of Albert W, was Hambletonian from Green Mountain Maid. , Electioneer, siro of Albert W, was by " John-Nelson' (from a Lamont mare. - Algona, sire of Silicia, was from Emma Kinkhead by Almont. Galbra, dam of Silicia. waß by Nutwood out of Endora, who was by Seeley's American. Star. Miss Tracey. dam of Agesemos, was got by Blackwood Abdallali (imp.) Jennie' Tracey (imp-) •. . Blackwood Abdullah (imp.) was y lah's dam, was by Alexandei •» Nwman from a Mambrmo Chie.f jmaie. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Mias Tracey, was got by Tom Stamps from a Bourbon Chief mare. Tom fctafflPl was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen Dido. 'Bourbon Chief, sire of tlie 'dam of Jennie Tracey, was by Mambrino Chief. „ T1 Ho wqii the. Farewell Handicapl* I^ : hs at Ashburton at 3 y. eai ® ° A and also second and third at -cears August Handicap, 1$ miles at "N.Z. ' Metropolitan and 'the Metro - politan Handicap of H m m '4 on graph Handicap 1 mile > Kampton Park at 4 yeans. Royal Handicap, 1 ■mile 'at N.Z. Metropolitan AGESMOS wag beaten bv only lengths by the champion King 2 I 3-ssec. He was .awarded first prize for Trotting Stallion at the M t B tea Sll «ptenM otan bone, Jl i. 15.3. Ho is. a S »r« Better and his yrnlmnj in the Soot Island are full of promise. Fee £1 4s, payable January Ist, 1913. Good paddocking Is MShould maro not prove 111 foal the} will be taken free next season. Every care taken, but no responsiliility. Ml West Bush Road, Masterton, fflO Stand this Season opposite tlx WAIXGAWA FREEZING WORKS, THE PONY STALLION YOUNG KALIPHA. By Ki'liplift (pure Arab) imported Dam Topsy, by Administrator. Apply i— ~ 11. MDDINGTON. Woingawa 0 % BS.IS6E ■FT w renß<ra roat if you m your animate they will be warm an arri-ive—''"doers" as a matte of fr.cfc, &is of our so raoaiifi hs tor Tetiirat.. Our Gow Cover Prices are: JUT complete 7c 'V] PJICII. BEST BROWN CANVAS, 10a f each. GREEN FLAX. 13s 6d each. Qiipliity for prices, lues* covers c© tecs thai you pay the Mail ,Ord< Houses. A. TFST IS BEST TEST, J. Miotf 8 ®Q. t IAODLEBfI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10717, 11 September 1912, Page 3
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