TMK OTVI. fit tTAMft THE BCABON AT lAUERU. 4AT IELIEM. ffIUTDimD BEED TBOTTINO . BTAMJON. flUfefll: JTiMwood SUoord M§ Imp. ™ ISft* greatest ipoedjffodtww jet Km is AtistoalMto. Biro "-i SilVmwood 1.8 oad 4.K. and i«*od Jrar. 4.M; gnadiut of Ufa* Gtlo t.B W *ad 4.11. Wild- ■••■ U ftlto tat tiro of Wild HMk (i.lf), Muio Oortfli (5.17), t)«rf»ir Btl (1.18). Pmwmu (8.19), Mow** (•.»), WilUmwood ,(1.14) BUuit oibr flood truawi. Two •* JAY MLBIN: M»y Btl*M (i.W) f iiw of ttjtoek (MO). BoU--auta (■•/) udmto; «tur good wior .' ftraaaaw? M»y Imp. fAT *« *lr*»ay ■•*•* » *£!&* h»o tiJJ mow* »™ itmted. ajfeaiw talm Imt bo wipoaiibfiity. ■ar fml wttWoolow ftpplj to ..'. F- . . :•'■■" fwtfrn
«#§f»PEI HALL MNEfftN." Maatarfcm, sad tara JAMESON" ii a ''■"■' fend My Bhir« Hon;, I about 17* band* «««*t lomta, tad ■ a profusion of the gfafet Mrfe of toatiw; has jpaat bone aaa is a graad si*yw, *n? **&*?*" *wli ttapM* »dii» Shir* StaUion «f At Int ord«r. Ha i# yithout «mH tk« beat StaUion «« unport•a.inta,N«w Zealand. JHa was axamthiaa !•««<#• kt* i»O7vocNriM hale jamjmhjsf' **• S ffidrt,*;Lolidofr Bhirf H&»BhlHr to ifnat Wiltshire County Ghropen#iaip(94all **e»)j *** s 8 * tart tod B. Liricolnshiice Lad 11. aani (2482) (fctaate, by ioMjm<mmti;um>Tej>:, Il*'(47a2):by ■•mm ><?lo6)> 5? I 0" Renown - #onder (2357), 6y Matchifeltß - -JAMESON;' (17,SuUlenge Cop, nti, reserve for Cap 5.H.8., Maon. adhe is the leading sir© of the^eW&B&fonMfaft' /siredi more pri«|fS&*ifcanyi^ BlalSeslJ, number of winners at LM- ~" w xii any one year. Another, fm .28 aninmls by this, horse jfere by irinary e&ammatibn sound, and reiai:money awards. Sixteen ftm*d f average of £236 each, at' which I Cooped 33& H Jameson was purr JffIy?3«KBtNS&AM STUD pa 4ri«wlrEngland,: £* ;*hf fislprodtice averaged £225 12s. . S examination of his pediptree will jw that -he Is descended from a »&rairiof the heaviest and mort powerful waggoners in England, and r■'•, claim near relationship witjh the! best and most popular Sir* I; ' 'Horses of the day.' From his breed- [ lag he P ie bound make a most smt as is of the \ choicest, viz.,.2 crosses of LinoolnL < ihWLad 11., 8 of Dack's Matchless, I mnd lof Welchers' Honest Tom; sires which the whole Shir© Horse , %reed his been built up on, "BLOOD -WILL TELL." V AH care taken, but no responsibife'vlHy-; ■«>:■■. V.::^'::t••■'■' -■• '• ■ • " ' :- | : FEE—Four and a-half Culßiai. t\''L Fefc'rull particulars apply to—;'T-',':' 0. O'DONNEL, ■ ■ ■•:'/' '■■/••■ - ■ j , : ' r . 'Upper Plain. <& : ■ Masterton. ! ; OrL. * BEDDALL.
TO STAND I 'THE SEASON AT WAIHAKSKE; AND TRAVEL THE # DISTRICTS. Standard-bred Trotyl ::^f ; :'; i, : #nit Stanton—J .■' ■ Emma.) tiful standing 18 'hapda, has godd flat bone, plenty of witele, and a real stood temper. / TERH&: £4 4s sinele mare, tiro more ,as per arrangement. Pay•abk January, 1914. An care taken, ."bat, no responsibility. Mares not f/Rr^^Jl^l ! free next 4 or exchanged held "y»ffl^?^-- h |"«nl«r trios to Mar-' •tmbOTonoh ■ on? Mondays. Featherston free. For particulars apply to owner W: W. HERCOOK. Waftakeke.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 December 1913, Page 3
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