1 To &Z'.Zx m tne user's V j MANGA-MAHOE, i and T , , f Mays and Saturdays at Perth s P Stables, Eketakuna. « 0 „?* C H ATm *R. (FER?3SIOE —MACCIE.) WOPTHERN CHARMER ia a ■ ■ . viof'lc uoints, and was &wk bay w.th 1905. He , on Wccembex J > mend him M ! many|»o;ute to d and : , a aire. r , c of iiood flat bone, | . pasterns, plent. . k cons titution, • W action, aud a co Northern ) : fe. a very docile awk . . Giavrne'; is not one to " a void, wa yd elks, r)l . o portioned horse, "bat is a and strength #o«emag b- ( . o , nip;l ,. s . The judge ** a 'V>Lt r ) at trio Masterton A. (Mr .1. (T , lve Northern and i'- •' ' /L ujc splendid Chornor sp?«ril P">; 8 '- f or feet, »r„l ™,*«!««. «s » farmers class, "t o v6 . ir . o ld •iwarded 2ml ft IK"U%»d alKj -w fff u „ f r n»d o K .r at the \WviU. A ' | ■^ST(C»r 3«S^WSyfe|. 1„ Kelvin, by Inn™! |oy»l (jieKc.ilar'nj bv Mnco Ctari* | _ '"-rim 'or«™inr. pr<li,':TW-' is snlficient, j ine alone should command the con ficjence of farmers throughout the dis'4* Intending breeders to frVioip advantage to carefully consider .arjsrs °™ t r ™bo°cia« iis the stamp of sire to fi e { the ciae 'of all round horse so greatly in ™TFRMS Single mare 3 guineas, ..pa™fhv T*7. 1* January. ;|are will be taken, but no responMb iU prfdocki» R fm wjm W - lan S after which two shillings per week »ill b6 A '% S ; N-ATIOS. Owner, S. GRANT, Mpngaraahoe. Groom i n-charge wfj STAND in masterton and surrounding districts THIS SEASON. ,; >fhe Standard Bred Trottaing Stallion ACESEMOS. MISS TRACEY-ELECTIONEER-AGESfcmOS is a fine, upstanding '%ay horse, foaled in 1900, and has proved himself 011 the Turf as a good • ataver His winning -time as a <J- :■• year-old is U mile 9 3mm. 3d 4-osec. r;UiM 1 mile. 2mu. 21 sec. ''Trial. 2.14 AGESEMOS was got by Electioneer ''■( imp.) from Miss Tracey (imp-)-Electioneer was by Albeit W irom Silicia. . , Albert W was by Electioneer from Sister, and the dam Silicia was by Algona from Galena. Electioneer, sire of Albert W, was Hambletoniaa from Green Mountain "Electioneer, sire of Albert W, washy John Nelson from a Lamont mare. 4Jgona, . sive of Silicia, was from Sm« Kinkhead by; Alinont. Galbra, dam of Silicia was by Nutwood out of Endora, who was by 'Seeley's American Star Miss Tracey. dam of Agesemos ; was •got by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) ■ Jennie Tracey (imp.). ' , Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare. Homer was -by Mainbrmo ?ateller from Sally Chorister. , ,11 Blackwood, sir© of blackwood Abaul- • lah's dam, was by Alexander s Norman from a Mambri.no Chief mare. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Miss Tracey, was got by Tom Stamps from ■ a Bourbon Chief mare. Tom Stamps was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen Dido. Bourbon Chief, sire tho •dam of Jennie Tracey,' was by Mam"brino Chief. r Hai won the Farewell Handicap 1* •.milcs in 3,35 4-5, at Ashburton ,at 3-yr -aird a]?o cocond and "third at W kW* B ■»' « f NZ. Metropolitan, and the Metrouolitan Handicap of 1 V m «'«. • fio " graph Handicap ln»le ; Ivampton Park at 4 Toars, Royal Handicap, 1 rotte at New Zealand Metropolitan and Trial at 6 years,- 2.14. AGESMOS wag beaten by only hvo lengths by the champion King Colo, 2 8 3-ssec.- He was awarded hist prize for Trotting Stallion at the Masterton Show ■ a , i mio He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. Ho » a »' re *»h and his yearlings in the South Island' are full of promise. Fee £4 4s, payablo January Ist, 1913. Good paddocking Is bd. Should mare, not prove m foal they will be taken free next season. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. Full particulars from J. RUSK A, West Bush Road, Masterton. mo 'Stand this Season opposite WAINGAWA FREEZING WORKS, THE PONY STALLION yOU?«3GI KAkJPHA. Bv Kalipha (pure Arab) imported, Dam Topsy, by Administrator. • Appiv E. LIDDINGTON. Woingawa. TO Stand the Seßson in Mas'tertfin at tlio ownei-'s fnrm, Opnki, • the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion STEWART'S PRIDE. (823, X.Z., R.R) ,-(Glen Stewart—Violet TI. of OpakJ.') bv Owner.) ■ GLEN STi'.W'ART. is by Captain -Stewart (imp.). The pedigree on the .'Sire's side .runs bark to dancer, j.alias Thoinn.'f.n's TMack H'.«rs«, who , was out of Th>>. T.rthpiMare, one ' .of the ffHTOVMeiv: of tlio Clydos- . dale brecr! -in Men? Sai'l. VioW 2nd -Opa!-r, dnin ef STEsWART'A ' ""''IDE, is by Bismarck, ..dam Vi'>ir>t, Irv ef Albyn (imp.). 'The latto:-, b'-.-'flns taking prizes a* a yearli'iir. 2 i;»d venrs, took prizes five ;it foni' •rimes at, B<*nd : "o. tb ,- ee tiiv" 1 ; at "Castlemii"". Brnrke DayVs'ford, Balln-iit. CJeelong and other plaees. STF.\V.\ r, T'S' T»Tai)F. '(Mitred a jperond pr'".e i 1 ?■ 1 Rovi] •SltriVi- I,T-K n-*" 1 ,r i ' • r.i- Hunter River. • T-i<> :>' v o holds a '•Goveniine'i! ('• f ; r ■ oii!id"i n r-f. Tiimit"'! t"' r ' mvivoved Fen rind ••; »'i ;> ;-.]> 7 r';r! 'r-n . T.'nnd 1,; 0-K ca''."- ')■:!" ' 'f iv^-pnn-i sibil itr. jA'^Trv "Lnyl.i F::nn, Opaki.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 23 September 1912, Page 3
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