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THE STUD*

I ■» 81 AND AT [ FAEKVALE. CARTERTON, ; ArfS travel thß Wftiraxapa Di*tno4 If required, Tfc« IWhiaaably Bred Sire, PETER PAH (2) By Stspitißk (5), by Ncretgosfaidi <18), —lt&jM, tty BsMntarsr—BsahMtaH. STEPNIAK (riJTof PETER PAN). w&> * first-class performer in ; New Zealand, and a winner of a number of olaesio events at two and three jearß. At four yoar's old he raced I m Australia, being beaten, by a head in the Graven Plate by the New Zealand oolt Loyalty. Stepniak ii by Nordonfeldt (sire of Strathmore, Nalinski, Meganser, Oraokshot aind other good performers) out of Steppe (imp.) a great producer of winners, including Russeley (Donoaster Handicap), Mahaki (Wellington Oup), Stepfeldt (Greata Northern Derby, and dam of many crack racers). Stepniak, during the past ten seasons, produced many winners, Btakee amounting to £90,000. His stock included such performers as Marguerite, All Red, Vladimir, Cross Battery, Munjeet, Munjista and nume oue others. Steppe (Imp.), dam of Stepniak, is by Saunterer (Winner of Champagne Stakes, Goodwood and Brighton Oups) out of Seclusion, data of Hermit (winner of Derby in 1887. Armilla (dam of P3TER PAN) is a member of the successful Locket family, and to which belongs Thunderbolt (for many years a successful sire in South Australia), Medallion (sire of Achilles, etc.), Necklace, the dam of Cravat (Metropolitan Stakes winner), Collarette (dam of Collarit). Armilla (dam of Peter Pan) is a full sister to Oravat and Collarette, by imported Castor, whose progeny have won about £IOO,OOO in stakes. PETER PAN was bred by Mr J. F. Reid, and as a yearling Lrought 575 guineas, which was top price at the sale. PETER PAN will b© limited to 85 approved mares. Good paddockc provided at It fid per week. AH care taken, ut no responnbility. For Further particulars apply to— W. CORLETT, Parkvale, Carterton.

STAND at Lansdowne thig season, at the owner's place, the moua Thoroughbred Stallion ST. BRANDON. Bonnie Scotland—Rose Fisher. ST, BRANDON is a splendid type thoroughbred, and has an exceptional pedigree. He is a beautiful horse with black points, full of quality and possesses a perfect temper. Good paddocking Free. All care taken, bu'u no responsibility. FEE £5 ss, to be paid on January 1 1913. Apply to J. SAVAGE. Owner. LANSDOWNE.

To the Service of Breeders, the purebred English (imp.) Suffolk Punch Stallion "SUDBOURN SIRDAR." THE only English (imp.) Suffolk Punch in- the District. His stock realised the highest price 'in Australia and New Zealand, and the fact that this horse himself has taken First Prizes in England, is sufficient guarantee that he is one of the best horeeg that has ever been introduced the District. As for big horses out of Draught Mares it is surprising what the Cross is like, full of strength and activity, and the crocs out of horoughbred maves leaves horseg fit do anything, not weeds. I strongadvise farmers and others to breed from this horse before it is too late. Terms £4 4s per mare, to be paid Ist January, 1913. Good grazing Is 6d per week. All care taken with mare, but no sponsibility. For further particulars apply to: J. V. REED, 41 South Road, Masterton.

TO Stand This Season at Masterton. the Thoroughbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2) By Medallion (8) —Siesta. Winner of the C.J.C. Welcome Stakes in the record time of 46 l-sthsec. Also the Dunedin Stakes. D.J.0., Glasgow Plate, G.N. Foal Stakes, Middle Park Plate, and D.J.C. Stakes. He is the sire of many winners, including Ability. Ard Roigh, Conquer, Motoa, Naumai. Sam Weller, Thyra, Toa Tnhi, Yinco. Waipaku. William, Contorp and others. CONQUEROR has Gained 14 First and 13 Champion Prizeg in the Show FEE: 12 guineas; halfbred mares 6 guineas; two or more mares as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further partimilara »pply g-" M( .CT,IXOOT>H. Westbush Road. Masterton.

TO Travel this Season in the Master ton District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DALMUIR. Sire Dalmuir Prince (imp.). 11024, Vol. XXIII. DALMUIR is a dark chestnut, and stands 16 hands 3 inches high, wellbalanced, evenly marked horse of great weight and substance, possessing rare good feet, pasterns, nice quality of hair, legs, and a great top. He is a tremendously straight, level mover, and hag the activity of a tiptop breeder, and a sure foal-getter. This horse's carthorse stock 13. selling well in New Zealand. He is also ono of the finest-tempered horses to be found. He haa many first prizes to bis credit, and his stock are highly spoken of in the Clutha district. From his pedigree it will be seen at a glance that he is one of the best, and bis superb quality will satisfy the most critical. ~ \ ■ His sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), is a great Show horse, and also a great breeder. Hi? performances read 32 firsts and champions, 1 second and 3 third prizes. n For further P art ' r ; i / ' n rinu PP 7 C McCTJT.LOUGH West Bush Road, Masterton.

To TRAVEL THE SEASON. That Far-famed Stock Getter. brilliant boy. His name and fame is ringinf from one end of the Dominion to the other. He is the table talk ■ of every prominent breeder. For full particulars apPl 7 JAMES CONNOR Groom in ChsTga. Or the Owner— ROBERT Fi T -T»OON, Masterton.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 3

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