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CANADA {11.) Finlantf—Ahmtlnl). '"CANADA ia a dark chestnut horse standing 15.2}, having immense quality, combined with flreat substance and power, standing on* clean, wiry Bet ol legs.CANADA has a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races *nd winning three*. His racing owae* was ended through, an i&cciden* to bis shoulder. CANADA'S dam. Atomisi (11), i» by Patron (5), Melbourne Oup winner, carrying sbi Sib. Finland (4) by Sill of Portland (35), son of St. Simon (11), frcca FiaSyiie. Finland fa & gir«o of BobrikoS, Lapland, Nyland, Y*sa, Ohki! Locaiel, Heeanthuß, White Ctaokadis, 6-cotok Plaid, amd other winnsr*. Bobrikoffl won th» S. Q, Ste»d Memorial Chip, IJ mite, in 8.7, carryu-S 9.0; the 0.J.0. Handicap, 1 isilo. in 1.89, carrying Sst; Auckland Plato, 2J miles; the Pcrangafcau Handicap, six furlongs in 1.14, carryins S?c."f 3.11b; imporiaafr raaw isj jLtufcrnlia iwt reason. CANADA tafcmgs lo 4&s No. (II) Sire Family, wiosa r»pras*»E4*tiv*s include St. Siiaca, Orm*. Wish«raisai,\ Soult, ©to. Good paddookin-g Is Sd par w?k. Mares •will receive every at-tontioi tnd all reasonable cara, but so venponsibility taken. TERMS £5 5s p©r jraare, to bi paid Januarv Int. 181 S. 0. O'BONNELL, Upp©r Plai To travel thii saason in t&® Opaki, Mount Bruc*. Rosgokako, Ekatahuna, Alfredtoa, XkTtraua. and Kopuaransr* districts. THE HUNTER SEStE "PADDY'S LAND" (11) •PADDY'S LAND" (11.) is a fine black colt, wi 1 be four years old in December, 1919 thoroughly sound, with good legs and feet, showing a lot of qualiy and breeding. His Sire, "Paddy's Land," w»b an imported pure-bred Irish Hunter, unbeaten in the dhow r' , and has left ve_ fine gtock. He was bred by J.' '"n,. County Dublin, Ireland, by fch© I world-famed "Asectic," Dam "Mayimorn." / "Ascetic" stood for 5 seasons at a i fee of 100 guineas, and Bired "Royal Meath," Cloister, Hidden Mystery, j and FriuT John, celebrated Steeplechase winners in England and Franco. ] Maymorn was by Victor winner of j the Royal Hunt Cuo at Ascot, by Vin- i

by T uchst n n etc.* etc. Hib Dam Oamelis is a very handsome mare by Administrator (Proex—Princes Mary) out of the Hurdler Ada York. All her stock are good and fine jumpers. "Ada York" was by "Mangle" out of other York, ait old mare by TraducPADDY'S LAND (II.) otratos of & old strain of stock, and is a showy iters©, active *nd sure-footed, an ideal stallion for Hunters, Hacks, Reounts, or crossing a heavy Mare. Fee, 3± GUINEAS for s single Mar© 8 Guineas for two or more mares. For further particulars apply to the Owner, A. J. Ruth.erfu.rd, or to ALEX. FERGUSON, ' Groom in Charge. Mt. Bruce Road, Mftstert 1 t "SO stand the season at Masterton __ and travel the surrounding districts of (Taueru Junction, Greytown, and Gladstone) the Thoroughbred Horse HARROW ()!.]) Bay horse, standing 15.2 bands high, of great substance and muscle, halfbrother to the crack filly Bronze, foaled in 1905, by Eton ,son of Castor 2 (imp.), by Zealot, son of Hermit 5 and grandson of Newminster 8) from Lady Walmsley (sister of Carby Musket 3 (imp.), )son of Toxophilite 3 by Longbow) from Mersey (imp.), by Knowsley 3 (son of Stockwell) from Olemence (by Newminster 8). His dam Our Lady, by Simmer (imp.), from Lady Agnes by Neckersgat from Peradventure (imp.), by Adventurer from Manganese (winner of the One Thusand Guineas and Granddam of Kisber, Derby, Weni lock, St. Leger, and Apology.- One ! Thousand Guineas, Oaks and St. Leger, and Willonys) by Birdcatcher from Moonbeam, by Tomboy from Lunatic by Prime Minister from Maniac, by Shuttle from Anticipation. " Owing to having a rib broken when a yearling, Harrow was never raced, but is a very handsome horse with the best of legs and feet. Bronze, half-sister to Harrow, has put up a record number of performances. For extended pedigree see cards. Terms.—£6 68 per mare payable Ist January, 1913. Groomage fee 58 at first service. Good paddocking at Is 6d per week. , All. care taken but no responsibility. i incurred.

For further particulars apply to: E. McGRATH. Club Stables, Masterton. (0 Stand the Season at Clareville. - The Exmood Pony Stallion FRIDAY. "(Jackson—Little Gem.) FRIDAY ib a black pony, 4 yearg, stranding 10 hands, «nd is a perfect model. TERMS: Sipgle mare 2 guineas. Payable let January, 1913. Every car© taken but no responsibility. Good paddocking at Is . per •week. For further particulars apply to owner - B. BTBHOP. njursrillo. TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. SCOTTISH KNIGHT. Black Knight (Tmp.)—Princess May. Princess May by Prince Alexander. Second dam, Princess Mag, by Wallace (imp.) SCOTTISH KNICHT is a fashionably bred b-own colt, pood qualit- and fine silkv hair. Perfect foet and Black Knight (imp.) is one of the best breeding horses in New Zealand at the present time. His stock last year won first prizes from Christchurch to Invorcargill. Princess May, sire/Prinne Alexander, Iff-St. Alexander (imp.), dam Darling by Crown Prince. The progeny of these three sires is too well known throughout the Domonion to need further comment. SCOTTISH KNIGHT, bred by Callendar Bros, Taieri, is a full brother to Scottish. Crown, who was sold last year for £SOO to go to Melbourne. TERMS: £4 4s single mare; 2 or more aa per arrangement. For further particulars apply to— T. ROSYTH, Qroooj-ln-charge, HOMEBUSH.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 December 1912, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
871

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 December 1912, Page 3

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