srv Btantt #t tine uvmer'B W MAHCAMAHOE, * SStXJ* F<^,a * (FHRWB' DE "" MACGiE '^ NORTHERN wd w»! Hark bay with t^ aCtt iPOQ. He ' fo * lod 0a nnfats to recomWd him u 1m ■«* L Bplendid feet and . Biro. H® x „f o-ood flat hone, -puton*, ptajj institution docile t* m P OT - S^r. 5? & » _ v ?y„ n f, one of thos J.Vaxtor) North, n jund P« Show, a : s g f or his eplend.d Ssrffl a m°dol for ket, ®w. consul* union . He was • f^M 9 J pri °e in the 3-year-old awarded 2nd P [agtGrton A , and P. BS a and also 3rd prize for th ° Woo,1 " lte A - P. Show, by that Noitliora Feraside— ty Me ;well-known Extinguisher. Fernof Strathmore, L f m § u DesperanBido'e dam Da-UnK. Mag _ •apo, Nortlgn . Kelvin) hy Prince bj W» O"' 1 " Tie foregoing fco show that fc Clydesdale on hoth sides the uest , y t, rfte( j_ SSSSrSK* ih* merits ol rsorxaerii v U tie stamp «f ■"j'Ait of all round horse so greauy ui ®nroT*MS Single mare 3 guineas, J3Kr& P N Ist January. Every ffif%l+* taken > but n0 r69ponMb " free mrtfl Ist Iwg . jtfter which two shillings p nation. Owner,
ITO STAND IN MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THTS SEASON. . Standard Bred Trottaing Stallion ACES EM OS. MISS TRACEY—ELECTIONEER. AGES Em OS is a fine, "upstanding Soy horse, foaled in 1905, and has proved himself on the Turf as a good "■stayer. His winning time as a - jcw-old is 1 i rnileg 3min. 3c5 4-ssec. ®-a * 6-year-old 1 mile, 2mii_. 21sec. Trifil 2.14 AGESEMOS was got by Electioneer jimp.) from Miss Tracey (imp.). Electioneer was by Albert W from silici*. Albert W was by Electioneer from '{Sister, and tho dam Silicia wae by iilgona froin Galena. Sister, dam of Albert W., was by KLjmbletonian from Green Mountain Mt>id. , Electioneer, sire of Albert W, was by ffolra Nelson from "a Lamont mare. 'Algona siro of Silicia, v?as from j&nma Kinkhead, 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 Agesemos, wafe got by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) Jennie' Traccy (imp.). Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) w <*s by fiomer from a Blackwood mare. Homer was by Marnbriuo Patcher from ©ally Chorister. Blackwood, sire of blackwood AbdulSWs dam, was by Alexander's Norman jfrom a Mambrino Chief mare. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Miss '(Tracey, wns Rot by Tom Stamps from » Bourbon Chief mare. lom Sbanips •was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen IDido. Bourbon Chief, eire of the tiiam of Jennie Tracey, was by Mambrino Chief. _ ~ Ho won tho Farewell Handicap It ,miles in 3.35 <l-5, at Ashbnrton . at d-yr old, and also second and third at d years, August Handicap, 14 miles at jN Z. .Metropolitan, and the Metropolitan Handicap of H m 'ca, We;,<iraph Handicap 1 mile, at Kampton Park, at 4 years, Royal Handicap, 1. mile at 'New Zealand Metropolitan '-and Trial at 6 years, 214 AGESMOS was beaten by only hve "vlengths by tho champion King Cole, 3 8 3-osee. He was awarded first .pnze for Trotting Stallion at the ' Masterton' Show ■ .. , , He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is. a foalffetter and his yearlings in the boutn ; Island' are full of promise. Fee £1 4s, payable January Ist, 1913. Good poddocki.il p; Is od. "Should mare not prove in foal they will be taker, free next season-. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Full particulars from ' J. RUSK A, West Bushßoad, Masterton. TjHO Stand this Season opposite the JATNGAWA FREEZING WORKS, THE PONY STALLION YOUNG K-ALIPHA. By Kalipha (pure Arab) imported, fflum Topsy, by Administrator; Apply '■ — E. LTDDINGTON, Woingawa. fTstand -the Season in Masterton at the owner's farm, Opaki, tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion STEV/ART'S PRIDE, (823, N.Z., 5.8.) (Glen Stewart—Violet 11. of Opakfi.) (Bred by Owner.) GLEN ' STEWART ir. by Captain Stewart (imp.). The pedi.tr.roe on the Hire's sulo runs Iwok to Glanccr, slias Thompson's Black Horse, who was out of The Lampit'si Mare, one of tho ■foundations of tho Clydesdale breed in Scotland. Violet 2nd of Opal:!:, dam of STfcWART' C; T'RfDE is bv Bismarck, dam Violet b v Prince of- Albyn (imp.). The latter, bc-ules taking prizes a* & yearling. 2 year.-, and 3 years, too!' prizes fivo times at TCynoton, foni tJimos at Bendieo, three times a 1 •Castlemainn, Wo .4 Bnurke. Dayles ford, Bal!an:t. Geelong and othei places. STEWART'S PIUDE secured i neeond prize ;>f the Sydney Roya Chow last seison and. first at Hnnte;l».irer, N.S.Y>\ He also holds : 'Government C< v rl ifi "n to for soundness Limited \n 20 approved rnarep. Fee and 'Parliruhrs on application Good pnddoelrincr Is B<!. Every rare taken but no re*;pon nihility. ' ' JAMES BOT7RKF, "LaylandV Farm, Opalr
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