TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THB TIMA.RU, St. ANDREWS, WAIMATE, WAIHAO, AND SURROUNDING . DISTRICTS. The Coaching Stallion, FORRESTER. FORRESTER ia a chestnut horse, standing 16 hands high, possessin&r great strength and substance, withgo-d, clean, fKt bone, very stylish and active, and is especially adapted for infusing more -weight and substance into ou> harness horses. Fokrestkb is got by the Norfolk trotter Shales, who was noted for the splendid classes of harness horses he left, and is out of Polly by Muster Rowe, grand dam by Scud (imp.). Forkestkk's brewing shows that he if-drscendt-d from a very successful strain of roadsters, and the reputation gained by Shales is til-ready being upheld by Forrester, who is leaving first class stock. He has also proved himself one of the surest of fod getters. Terms: £2 2s tWae-u-on; £3 3s half guarantee. 'Groomugj fee, 5s for first service. For further particulars, apply DAVID GIBSON, Proprietor. Address, Mr J. Campbells' Farm, Kingedown ; nr S. TRILFORD, Stone Stables, Timaru.
WILL TRAVEL THE GLENAVY a;nd SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WILLIAM THE CONQUEEOB. Sire—Clydesdilhj Willie. CLYDESDALE WILLIE'S Sire, Lucky Willie (imp-); g sire Hawkhead, winner of the Gasgow prize, 1881 and 1882, the Wigtonshire premium of £100; g g sim Drew's Prince of Wales (673), winner of many prize* in Scotland and sold at 800 guineas when 18 years, old. Clydesdale Willie's dam by EJ ight of the Thistle (imp.); g dam by Big Gun (imp.); g g dam by Harbison's King o' Scots (imp.); g g g dam by Sir Robert (imp.) ; g g g g dam by Blackleg (imp.) Ro-e took the following prizes : First as a two-year-old at Warnambool • fiist aR a three-vear.old at Warnambool; first, as a three year-old at Port Fairy ; first as a brood mare at Warnambool ; first at the Grand National; first as a brood mare at Colac; first as a brood mare atdimperdown. G dam by Prince of the Isles (imp.). William the Conqueror's dam Jess, bv Prince Victor (imp.); g sire Drew's Prince of Wales. Prince Victor was one of the very-best horses that ever fitood in Kew Zealand. G dam Oamaru Belle. by Young Banker (imp.). Banker i» fresh in the memory of all breeders in this country, and therefore to comment on Young Banker, his performances and stock would be quite superfluou-. O g dam Curly, by Sir Colin Campbell (imported i'rom Victoria by Fleming and Hedley in 1874), was one of the bestb ood mares in the Southern Hemisphere ; 550 guineas were offered for the two year-old colt David Nrsbitt, and 100 guineas paid for one of her fillies in 1880. Breeders mu9t see f>om this pedigree that Williiin the Conqueror is come from a grand line of draught stock, and cannot fail to be a success at the stud. Terms of service, 4 guineas : groom's fee, ss, Guarantees as per agreement. A. S. WILLIAMS, ' Owner, Glenavy.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IK THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Colt, WELCOME WILLIE. Sira, Clydesdale Willie. Dam, Blossom, by Good Hope. TXTELCOME WILLIE, by ClydesVV dale Willie. Clydesdale Willie's sire, Lucky Willie (imp.); grand sire,] Hawkhead, winner of the Glasgow Pnze, 1881 and 1882, ihe Wigtonshire Premium of £100; great grand sire Drew's Prince of Wales (673), winner of many prizes in Scotland, and sold at 900 guineas when 18 years old. Clydesdale WrLLiE's dam Rose, by Knight of the Thistie (imp.j ; grand dam by Big Gun (imp.); great grand dam by Haibison's King o 5 Scots (imp.); great great grand dam by Sir Robnrt (imp.); great great crreat grand dam by Blackleg (imp.). Rose took the following prizes : Fusfc as a two year old at Warnambool; first at the Grand National; first as a brood mare at Colac; firSfc as a brood mare at Camperdown. Grand dam by Prince of the Isles (imp.). Welcome Willie's dam Blossom, by Good Hope, by Lord Salisburyl (114), imp.; grand dam the famous mare Scotch Annie (imp.).; Blossom'B dam Darling, by Marqu'S (imp.\ ; Marquis, bred by Mr John Brown, Preston Hall, Heidelberg, Victoria. Sire Prince Charlie, dam Mr Brown's celebrated mare Jenn, out of Darling by Napoleon (556); Napoleon bred by Mr Macadam, Kepcullock, imported by Mr Jobn'Niinmo to 0 ago. Sire George Buchanan (330), dam Jess.
By the above it will be clearly seen that Welcome Willie inherits the purest strains of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to the colony. Terms: £4, half guarantee; £2 at end of season and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groomage fee, 53. J. T, BODGERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Alterations to standing advertisements in this paper must reach the office not later than 10 a.m. on the day preceding that of publiioation.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 126, 9 November 1901, Page 4
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