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Art To towt *»i too owner's feUNGAMAHOE, fija Fridays and Saturdays at Ferth'a Btables, liketahuna. Hie Clydesdale Stalhon NORTHERN CHARMER. (FE':R.NSIDE —MAGGIE.) NORTHERN CHARMER iB a flsrk W with foaled oa December 12th, 1905. Sm many points to recommend him as : I'm* He has cplondid feet and easterns. plenty of good flat bono, S act'on and a sound constitution £u£ a very docile temper. Northern C&armer is not one of those kj«ard elks that farmers try to avoid, font ifi a splendidly prop o vtioned hor\. iposneasing great muscle a'id str.ngth "k a fairly small compass. Ihe J ua | e /Mr J Baxter) at the Masterton A. ffl P. Show, 1909, gave Northern jOharmer special praiso for his splendid ■feet, and considered him a model for a farmers' class of stallion. ~ awarded 2nd prize in the 3-yoar Ad class at the Masterton A. and -Show, 1909, and also 3rd pi./e tor ■ 8 yoar and over at trie Aoodvillo A. • find 3?, Show', 1900. _ , I Northern Cliarmer was S ot '> ■well-known liorso lernside—■ -by l/'de ■of Strathmore, by Extinguisher. I emaide's dam Darling, by ISil £espemidxim Northern Charmer s'dam Mag X was by Horn by Kelvin, by Pnnco JLyal (McKellar's) by Prince Cbarl.e <"& foregoing . pedigree is sufficient •to show that Northern Charmer has on both sid, 3 the best Wsdnlo blood in tho Dominion, and his bieed'ing alone should command the confidence of farmers throughout the dis- ** Intending breeders will find it to feheir advantage to cnrehilly consider the merits of Northern Charmer as he :Is tho stamp of sire to get the clats -oi all round horse so greatly in ciem^RMS.—Single mare 3 guineas, t> ay able hv P.N... Ist January. Every ■care will be taken, but no responsibfree until Ist January, after which two shillings per vreoi ,01 to charged. fflM

Owner, m. GRANT, Mnngamahoe. Gtoomin-chargp : MASTERTON AND 10 I&NDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. The Standard Bred Trottauig Stallion , ACEBEMO3. &HSS TRACISY-ELECTIOKEER. 4GESEMOS is a fine, upstanding bay horse, foaled in 1905, and has ©coved himself on the Turf as a good wtayer. His winning time as aois 1J mileg 3mni. 35 4-ssec. jLa a 6-year-old 1 milo, 2rau , 21^I Trial 2,14 I AGESEMOS was'got by Electioneer (imp.) from Miss Tracey (imp.). Electioneer was by Albert W from Silicia. Albert W was by Electioneer from lister, and th© dam Silicia was by -Algoiia from Galena. Electioneer, sire of Albert W, was •Hambletoniao from Green Mountain iMaid. . Electioneer, sire of Albert W, was by .'John Nelson, from a Lamont mare. Algona, i-sire of Silicia, was from Emma Kinkliead by Almont. t *" Galbra, dam of Silicia. was by Nutwood out ,of Endora, who was by .Beeley's American Star. Miss Trncey, dam of Agesemos, waa 'Eoii hv . Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) *j6nnie'Tracey; (imp.). Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by ?Homer from- a Blackwood mare. Hom_er was by .Mambriuo Patcher irom Bally Chorister. Blackwood, siro cf blackwood Abdullah's dam, was by Alexander's Norman 'from a Mambri.no Oliief mare. , Jennie Tracey '(imp.) dam of Miss Tracey, was got by Tom Stamps from a Bourbon Chief mare, lorn Sbamps • was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen iDido. ' Bourbon Chief, eire of the ..dam of Jenniq Tracey, was by Mambrino Chief. He Won the Farewell Handicap 1* .miles in 3.35 4-5, at Ashlrarton. at 3-yr old and also second and third at 6 years, August Handicap, H miles at 'N Z. Metropolitan, and tho Metro - po'litan Handicap of,'i m'w, JfJeeraph Handicap 1 mile, at. Kampton "park, at 4 years, Royal Handicap, 1 mile at New Zealand Metropolitan and Trial at 6 1... ll*rA

AGESMOS was beaten by_only favo lengths by the champion King Cole, 2 8 3-ssec. He was - awarded nvst prize for Trotting Stallion at the Masterton Show . Ha has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is. a sure.foalgetter nnd his vearlmgs in the tooutn Island' are full of promise. Fee £l. 4s, payable January Ist, 1913. Good patldocking Is °d. "Should mare not prove m foal they will ho taken free next Reason. Every care taken, hut no responsibility. Full particulars from J. RUSKA, West Bush Road, Masterton. fjlO Stand this Season opposite the WAJNGAWA FREEZING WORKS, THE PONY STALLION YOUNG KALIPHA. By Kaliplin (pure Arab) imported, 'Dam Topsy, by Administrator. Applv:— E. LIDDJNGTON, Woingawa. TO Stand the Season in Masterton at the owner's f:mn, Opaki, the 'Purebred Clydesdalo Stallion STEWART'S PRIDE. (823, N.Z., 5.8.) '(Glen Stewart—Violet IT. of Opakji.) (Brerl bv Owner.)' GLEN STEWART is by Captain •Stewart (imp.). Tho . prrlirxrop on the hire's side runs bad; to Glancer, ;alias Thompson's Black Horse, who was oufc of Tho Lampit'.n Mare, one of the foundations ot the Clydes>dale breed in Scotland. Violet; 2fid of -OpaMi, dam of STEWART'S PRIDE, is by Bismarck, •dam Violet, T>v Prince cf Albcu (imp.). "The latter, besides taking prizes a« a yearling, 2 years, nnd 3 years, took j>raes five times at Kynoton, four ■pimes at Bcmlif.ro, three at ■Castlpninine, Weft Rruvko Dnylosford, Balhrafc, nnd other places. STEWART'S PRTI>E sr-enred a -second prize r>t thp Sydnov Royal Show ln.«fj poison .uv* :fir*t at Hunter River'. • N..S.W. TTe also holds a Government Certificate frr soundness. Limited to 20 approved .Fee nnd on application. Good pad'doclrinr; Ik od. Every earo taken but no reppoi;-. nihility. ' " JAMES PniTPKE, "Lnrlnnd.V Farm, Opnku

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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