•T* i v; tne owner's MANCAMAHOE, ftYi d „ ~ j da Fridays and Saturdays at Fertb a Stables, Eke tali una. The Clydesdale StaUi<m MO HT HERN CHAR M En. {FERNBIDE —MAGGIE.) wn Ti THERN ift * wsf ,?ribo" d "K ioaled on D«emta: Kth.JBO' ogi tos r "' llJ K iiis splendid feet aod j a ®*°- n ,® 0 f pood flat bono, i ptatama, plenty ° cons titution action, and,a f»umi «> N thern - With a very docile' £°e awkis not £ g a void, W ard elks f rjroport ; ono d horse, fcut is a splendidly P strength Si compass. The judge ruv/^£r-.M awarded 2nd prize in the 3-year clr3C at the Martorton A_and fl& and over at the .Woodville A. W Cliarmer w a ? d t b r b 17 pHclo ■wall-known horse Ferr. side—by Prmo of Strath more, by Estiucuislier • tide's dam Da-Unc. by ]^ ll P^ P Pa(,.M a( ,. dura, Northon ? by Prince Priice Cta'li* foregoing pedigree is sufficient JfcTffit Northern Charmer has rn both sides tne best <. Mood in the Dormn.cn, and ing alone should command the con ftfence of farmers throughout the disIntending breeders will find it to their advantage to carefully consider aTm'riS of Wfiern Ctarme.-a.; b. the stamp of sire to get the class of all round horse so greatly in "terms.—Single mare 3 g«j? 6a9 > stable by P.N., Ist January. Every care will t>e taken, but no responsiblll paddocking free until Ist January ft ft©r which two shillings per week Owner, 85 GRANT, M&ugamahoe. (Iroomin^charg? PdwMtU S'O STAND IN MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. ?oi© Standard Bred Trottaing Stallion AGESEMQS. MISS TEACEY—ELECTIONEER. AG-ESEmOS is a fine, upstanding fo&y horse, foaled in 1905, and has proved himself on the Turf as a good stayer. His winning timers a - year-old is li miles 3min. 35 4-ssec. A3 a 8-year-old 1 mile, 2mii.. 21sec. Trial 2.14 AGESEMOS was got by Electioneer (imp.) from Miss Tracey (imp.). Electioneer was by Albert W fromSilicia. Albert W was by Electioneer from Sister, and tho dam Silicia was by Ai;,oiia from Galena. Sister, dam of Albert \Y., was by Hambletonian from Green Mountain Maid. Electioneer, sire of Albert W, wasbx John Nelson from a Lamont mare. Ateona, sire of Silicia, was from Sim in a Kinklxead by Almont. Galbra.dam of Silicia, was by Nutwood out of En dor a, who was by seeley's American Star. Miss Tracey. dam of AgesemoSj was got by Blackwood Abdallab (imp.) Jennie Tracey (imp.). Biackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare. Homer was by Mambrino Patcher from f.iaHy Chorister. ' Blackwood, sire of blackwood Abdullah's dam. was by Alexander's Norman from a Mambrino Chief mare. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Miss Tracey, was got by Tom Stamns from * Bourbon Chief njare. Tom Stomps was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen ' Dido. " Bourbon Chief, eire of the d ;!m 'of .T-:u"> Tracey, was by Mam-, L>t?£ii Chief. vi<m wie Farewell Handicap 1} railog in 3135 4-5, at Asliburton _at d-yr old, and also second and third at o years, August Handicap, li "I I ]®® Af,Z. Metropolitan, and the Metro - Handicap of J m l os, leie-jsn-aph Handicap 1 mile, at Kampton Park at 4 years, Royal Handicap, 1 "xrZealand Metropolitan" and Trial at 6 years, 214 AGESMOS wag beaten by_only tne lengths by 'the champion King Cole, 2 8 3-Psoc, He was awarded prize, for Trotting Stallion at the Masterton Show . He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is. a sure foaleettor and his yearlings m the South Island are full of promise. Fee £1 4s, payable January Ist, 1913. Good paddocking Is od. Should maro not prove in foal they will bo taken free next season. Every care taken,- but no responsibility. . Full particulars from .J. RUSKA, West BushJßoad. Masterton, rpiO Stand this Season opposite the W??0-\WA FREEZING WORKS, | THE PONY STALLION YOUNG KALIPHA. By Kalipha (pure Arab) imported, Oaia Topsy, by Administrator. Apply:— E. LIDDINGTON, Woingawa. mO Stand the Season in Masterton JL at the owner's farm, Opaki, tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion STEWART'S PRIDE. (8*23, N.Z., 5.8.) (Glen Stewart—Violet IT. of Opakp.) (Bred bv Ownc-r.) GLEN STI'.WATiT is by Captain Stewart (inip.)- Tlif pedicree on the Sire's side run"- back to Glaneer. Alias Vilack Hnrso, who was out "f Tlio Lnmpit's Mure, of trie foundations "f tho Clyciosdale breed in Sfitlnnd. •Violef ? :d f.f Ojiak!:. d.nn of bl l'--WAET'S PUT DM, is by Bipniarclc, UJXiYii- Vu.lol, hy Princv of AU'yn (iinji.). Jho P r ' ZOf? , a f. prizes five tinier at Ky.eloii. tt'mes at Bcndi<'o. tunes at Cast'n'n.iiiT 1 , WeH; BourHv» J)a> tmu, Bali rat. Orch"- vA o^her i J )i f !)J'- f ociirod a Veond prize ai 111 - * Rnyal. S'iOV/ last p/m-d;) ::nd : nv-f at rinnter ft-iver, M- nl-o bold? « Goj'Cvnrr.r'ii!. (.'• ;■ i; flea in for io 20 maw. > Foe and Particv.l'.irs on appbr-a*.ion. Good pfiddoi'king is Gd. Every envo taken but no reppon- " JAMES BOURKE, "Layb.nd's" Farm, Opaki.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10714, 18 October 1912, Page 3
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