faimate Industrie! Association, i /"\WING to the Increasing Business of the 60 iany, in effort is being made to INCREASE THE OAHTAL. In order to induce Members and others to take op Nevr&Shares, the Premiur has been Reduced from 5s to Is per Share. \ % Sharos are now offored on tho following terms, viz. *, —2a 6rl per Share on application, 2s 6d per Share on allotment, together v/ith ihe U Premium, a?.d 2s 6dj per month until paid up. ' j FORMS OF AFPLICATION TO BE HAD AT THE STORE.
TO" TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IX Till] TIMARU, St. ANDREWS, WAIM4TE, ► WAIIiAO, AND SURROUNDING i ■ ' . DISTRICTS. The Coaching Stallion, FORRESTER. riORRESTER is a chestnut horse., standing 10 hands ht'h, pospessine ;reat strength and substaeca, with got.d. clean, flat bono, very stylish niv] active, and is especially adapted for infusing more weight and substance iuto our harness horses. Foruestkr is got by the Norfolk trotter Shalos, who was noted for the splendid classes of harne>.s horses he left, and is out of Polly by Master Rowe, grand dam by Scud (imp.). Forrester's breeding shows thr.t he in descend.d from a very Fucces-fnl strain of roadsters, and the reputation gained by Shales is already being upheld by Forrester, who is leaving first class Ltoek. He has also proved himself one pf the surest of fo-1 getters. i Terms: £2 2s the sei?on; £3 3* half guarantee. C4roomag3 fee, 63 for first service. For further particulars, auply DAVID GIBSON, Proprietor. Addr..s3, Mr J. Campbells' Farm, Kingadotvn ; cr S. TJRILFORD, Stone Stables, Timtni.
WILL TRAVEL THE GLEN AV if AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WILLIAM THe"cONQUEROR. Sire—Clydesdale Willie. \J Lucky Willie (imp*); g sire Bowk head, winner of the G'asgow prize, lyt>l and 1882, the Wigtonahirc premium of £IOO ; g g sir« Drew's Prince of Wab-s (G 73), winner of many prizes in Scotland and sold at 900 guineas when 18 years old. Clydesdale Willie's dam Eo : .e, bv Kiight of the Thistle (imp.); g dam by Big Gun (imp.); g g darn by Harbison's King o' Scots (imp.): p g g dam by Sir Robcri (imp.) ; g g g g clam by Blackleg (imp.) Rose look the following priz-s : First a/, a two-year-old at Warnambool • first as a three-year.old at Warnambool; first as a three year-old at I'yt Fairy : first as a brood mare at Warnambool ; first at the Grand National; first as n brood mare at Colac ; firc! as a brood mare at Camperdown. G dam by Prince of the Isles (imp.). William the Conqueror's dam Jen?, by Prineo Victor (imp.-); g Biro Drew's Prince of Wales. Prince Victor was on* of the very best horses that ever st.od in New Zealand. G dam Oauv.ru Bell' by Young Banker (imp.). The Banker i* fre=h in the memory of all breedors in this country, and therefore to comment on Young Banker, his performances and stock would be quite superfhiou\ G g dam Curly, by Sir Golin Campbell (imported from Victoria by Fleming and Hedley in 1874), was one of the best brood mares in the Southern ITc-niisphere ; 550 guineas were offered for the two ycar-ob' colt David Nesbitt, and 100 guineas paid for one of her fillies in 1880.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE i WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING [ DISTRICTS. r BIHE Standard bred Trotting Stallion ■. EXPERIENCE, By General Traoey, Whose career is too well known to require any comment. Dam Fanny, who has also had a great career on the track. Experience has taken a number of first prizes. Experience has started in three races, and has met some of the best trotters in the colony, including Black Belle, The Baron, and the rccird breakers Sam Slick and Little Willie. Hia best performance was at Lancaster Park on November Bth, 1897, winning the Advance Handicap ef 50 sovs, 2 miles, in harness. Time— smin 25£si;e. For further particulars see c?.rds. L. THYNE, Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THE SEASON IN THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Pure-bred Clydesdale S'allion LAWRENCE CHIEF. Sire Vanquisher—Dam Blink Bo LAWRENCE CHIEFS sire Vanquisher is by Young Vanquisher (imp.) by Vanquisher, by Old Sir William Wallace, by Lothian Tam (a well-known prize-taker). Young Vanquisher's dam, Sally, was bred by Mr Peter Anderson, Strathreav, Scot'and, by Loch Fergus Champion, g-sire Blair's Champion. Sady trained First Prize at Glasgow, and the Johnatone and Strathrear Exhibitions, as the Best mare in the Clydesdale stock exhibited there. Vanquisher's dam, Hbbie, was by Prince Royal, g-dam Belle 11., by Major (imp.), g-g-dam Belle by Blair's Champion (imp). LAWRENCE CHIEF'S dam, Blink i3onny, by Lord Salisbury (1205 Scottish Stud Book); dam Nell by Nimmo's Emperor, by Napoleon (imp.), g-dam Kate by Blackleg (imp.)- Lord Salisbury is by Young Conqueror, g-sire Old Conqueror, g-g-sire Renfrewshire Jcck, g-g-g-sire Lofty, his dam Darling by f'ntock, g-dam by Dainty Davie (211). Lord Salisbury has never been beaten in any show ring. Blink Bonny was first •it Timaru as a 2-year-old; first at Xshburton and second at Christchurch as a.3-year-old*; first at Timaru and Ashburton, and also first and second in aged classes at AshburtOD. She is own sister to the invincible Flora McDonald-
Breeders must sco from this pedigree that Willium the Conqueror is come frun a grand line of draught atock, and canuot 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 IN TOE WAIMATB AND SURROUND! DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Colt, WELCOME WILLIE. Sire, Clydesdale Willie. Dam, Blossom, by Good Hope. TELCOME WILLIE, by Clydes'V dale Willie. Olydeadile Willie'* eire, Lucky Willie (imp.); gland giro, Hawkhead, winner of the Glasgow Prize, 1881 and 1882, the-Wigtonshire Premium of £100; great grand sire Drew's Prince of Wales (G 73), winner of many prizes in Scotland, and sold at 900 guineas when 18 years old. Clydesdale Willie's dam Roße, by Knight of the Thistle (imp.j ; grand dan> by Big Gun (imp); great grand dam by Harbison's King o.' Scots (imp.); great great grand dam by Sir Robert (imp.); greftji great great grand dam by Blackleg "fteapfc- Rose took the following[prizes : First as a two year old at Warnambool; fbstatthe Grand National; first as a brood mare at Colac; first as a brood mare at Camperdown. Grand dam by Prince of the Isles (imp.). Welcome Willie's dam Blossom, by 1 Good Hope, by Lord Salisbury (114), imp.; grand dam the.--famous mare Scotch Annie (imp.).; Blossom's dam Darling, by Marquis (imp.* ; Marquis, bred by Mr John Brown, Preston Hall, Heidelberg, Victoria. Sire Prince Charlie, dam Mr Brown's celebrated mare Jean, out of Darling by Napoleon (556); Napoleon bred by Mr Macadam, Kepcuilock, imported by Mr John Nimmo toOtago. Sire George Buchanan (830), dam Jess.
LAWRENCE CHIEF'S PRIZE WINNINGS: First at Ashburton as a yearling; first at Ashburton and Christchurch as, a 2 year-old; beoond at Ashburton as a 3-year-old ; first, special, and champion at N.A.P.A. Show in 1898 ; first,; apeoi# and champion at N.A.P.A. Show in 1899, and second in Christchurch; first, special, and champion at N.A.P.A. Show and also first at (Jhriaitchurch last year. $2? The horse has never been shown on any other occasion. Terms : £5; half 1 guarantee. Two or more mares as psr agreement. Groomage fee, ss, payable at first service. _ All mares fold or exchanged must be paid for by the person who engages them to the horse. J. FRIZZELL, Proprietor, West Eyreton:
WAITANGI BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY WAIMATE. H. L. GrJX/L,. TXAYING taken oyer the Business of MB, J. H. GALE (lately occupied by Mr W. Miller), solicits a share of Public Note Address QUEEN STBEET, WAIMATE.
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, si. J. T. BODGERS.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 152, 14 January 1902, Page 4
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