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*!&? Sfle Uwnar'ii MAMCAMAHOE, >'?& M'trdays and Saturdays at Start® • St&blea, Eketahunn. Tiie Qlydesdal© StaJMom 19 R| T H E R N , CHABMEH. fFE RESIDE —MACCiIE.) M)&THEItN UHAEMEE i» a {aark bay with black pointn, ana w»® W«d on December 12th, 10Q6- He m*ny points to recommend Jum &a a sire. H© has splenaid feet) and easterns, plenty of good flat bone, jjood action, and a sound conßtitution Si & very docile temper. Northern banner is not one of those big awtcSatk elks that farmers try to avoid, is a splendidly proportioned horse, great muscle and strength W a fairly small compass. The judge TPr J. Uaxtar) at the Mastertan A. 'md P. Show, 1909, gave Northern \Jktrm - special praise for his splendid j«st fibconsidered him a model tor a farmers' class of stallion. He was awarded 2nd prize in the 3-year-old ©lata at the Masterton A. and r. Sksw, 1909, and slso 3rd prize for year and over at tho Woodvillo A. find P. Show, 1909. Northern Charmer was got by that &r«3l-known horse Fernside—by P™*© ©? Btrathmore, by Extinguishes Fernside's dam Ds'ling. by Nil Desperan£am Northen Jliarmer'g dam JVlagBLQ was by Hei by Kelvin, by Prince ®oyal (MoKellar's) by Prince Charlie Amp.). .. . _ . The foregoing ' pedigree is sufficient 'so show that Northern Charmer haa gm both sides the best Clydesdale felo-od in the Dominion, and his breeding alone should command the conJldence of farmers throughout the disbreeders will find it to Bksir advantage to' carefully consider like merits of Northern Charmer as he !■ the stamp of sire to get the class ®S all round horse so greatly in deTERMS. —Single mare 3 guineas, fayahle by P.N., lfct January. Every ftiiTA will db t&kon, but no tosponMuHty. Faddocking free until Ist January, fcftwr which two shillings per week ®SI be charged. W. NATION Owner, ©BANT,. Maugamahoe. Groomin-charae-

iO STAND IN MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. Standard Bred Trottaing Stallion AGEBEMOB. MISS TRACEY—ELECTIONEER. 'AGE3EMOS is a fine, upstanding I»j horse, foaled in 1905, and has proved himself on the Turf as a good Stayer. His winning time as a - STBar-old is 1J miles 3min. 85 4-58ec. Ai » 6-year-old 1 mile, 2min. 21&eo. ffHal. 2.14 IAGESEMOS was got by Electioneer Pmp.) from Mis 3 Tracey (imp.). Electioneer was by Albert W from ; iilioi*. Albert W was by Electioneer from lintC'r. and the cam Silicia was by &lgo.na from Galena. Sister, dam of Albert W., was by 'Sambletoiiian from Green Mountain, Maid. Electioneer, sire of Albert W, was by -'John Nelson from a Lamont mare. Algona, Bire of jSilicia, was from mm* riajliK'a'J byaAlmont. GuJbra, 'J* .<j rlicia. waß by Nut- ' ■' ; :';ra, who was by "fooler's Star. Mlsb Tracey, dam of Agesemos, was act by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) yjennie Tracey (imp.). Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare, Hom«t 'va* . Mambrino Patcher from Mr v' k*r. . .i, sire of blackwood Abdulwas by Alexander's Norman ixuxii a Mambrino Chief mare. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Miss '{Tracey, was pot by Tom.Stamps from a Bourbon Chief ifiare. Tom Stamps <T?as by Abdallah Pilot from Queen (Dido. Bourbon Chief, sire of the (lam of Jennie Tracey, was by Mambrino Chief. He won the Farewell Handicap. It miles in 3.35 4-5, at Ashburton _at 3-yr told, and also second and third at 3 years August Handicap, 1$ miles at f*.Z. ' Metropolitan, and the Metro - politan Handicap of H m lp3 > Telegraph Handicap 1 mile, at Kampton P»rk, at 4 years, Royal Handicap, 1 ■aaile at Now Zealand Metropolitan .and Trial at 6 years, 2.14. AGESMOS wag beaten by only five lengths by the champion King Cole, 9. 8 3-ssec. He was awarded first £>rize for Trotting Stallion at the Mssterton Show . He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is. a sur.e.foalgetter and his yearlings in the boutn Island are full of promiso. • Fee £4 4s, payable January m, H 913. Good paddocking la 6d. Should mare not prove in foal they will bo taken free next season. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Full particulars from J. RUSK A,

'West Bash Road, Master toil. ffiO Stand this Season opposite the | A.INGAWA FREEZING WORKS, I THE PONY STALLION i young kalipha. Bj Kalipha (pnre Arab) imported, ;§.mb Topsy, hy Administrator. * Apply■ • E. LIDDINGTON, Womgawa. 0 Stand the Season in Masterton at the owner's farm, Opaki, the jporebred Clydesdale Stallion STEWART'S PRIDE. (823, N.Z., 5.8.) (dlen Stewart —Violet 11, of Opakjl.) (Bred by Owner.) GLEN STEWART is by Captain Stewart (imp.). The pedigree on the Sire's aide runs back to Glancer, alias Thompson's Black Horse, who was out of The* Lanipit'g Mare, one 6f the foundations of the Clyd'esidale breed in Scotland. Violet 2nd of Opakfi, dam of STEWART'S PRIDE, is by Bismarck, Sam Violet, "by "Prince Albyn (imp.), lie latter, besides taking prizes as A yearling, 2 years, and 3 years, took prizes five times at Kynoton, four • tfimes at Bendisro, three times at Castlemaino, Wo?t Bourke. Daylesford, Balhirat, Gcelon<z; and other places. STEWART'S PRTDE secured a necond prize at tho Sydney Royal •Show last son son and first at Hunter River, N.S.W. Ho also holds a ■Government Certificate for soundness. Limited to 20 approved maree. Fee and Particulars on application. Good, paddockinp Is 6d. Every care taken but no responsibility, JAMES BOURKE, "Layland's" Farm. Opaln.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 3

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