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stud'. Notices TO TKAVI-.L THI - ’ DL-TUICr. Tliu Weil known Clydesdale Stall,on, HERDSMAN. HERDSMAN ie a dark bay, three years old, thoroughly and with great quality and action. His sire was Herd Laddie, Ist dam Isabella 4th, sire Black Diamond ; 2nd dam Isabella, sire Glasgow ;• 3rd dam Dolly 111, sire Noting Banker,; 4th dam Miss Buchanan, sire Prince of Wales (imp - Hill); sth dam, sire Emperor. Black Diamond,. tire Awa Moa, dam Cairngorm; Cairngorm, by Young j Banker, out of ■ that celebrated mare, La-s of Gowiie. Isabella, by Glasgow, imported, by John Donaldson, Esq., of Burnbank, Oamaru, and selected by the late J. B. Blair; sou. of the famous Durnley (222). Glasgow was sire of the champion mare Duchess of Glasgow. . I Turquoise 11., by Young Banker (imp.), by The Banker. Miss Buchanan, a fine Clydesdale mare j by Prince of Wales (Hill’s) imported from Scotland, and a son cl the famous Prince of Wales (Drews’), and out of an Emperor mare. Emperor, a horse long and most favourably known on the 'i'aieri ; from him some of the best stock now 1.-- be found in New Zealand are descended. The owner selling or exchanging any mare will be held responsible for the !* G Terms . £4 4-. £2 2s i nyable on January Ist, 1905, i lie baimre when mare proves in foal. ! Groomage Ere, 5 ; pay an e at nrsr service. J. LUCK. Propneor, Widow bridge.

TO TRAVEL THIS Di.Vi'KIGT. The Champion Standard-bred Trotting Sire, EXPERIENCE. EXPERIENC'D U a in- .Jit bay with black points, beumilulty built, and stands 16 2 bai ds. He is <■ 11 c of the most level-made arid quality-looking: horses ever introduced to it.is district. For further particulars,- ste cards. | Terms; £4 4s, half guarantee; £2 2s at end of season and £2 2s when mare proves in fr-al. Groom’s fee, ss, payable at first service. L. THYME, Proprietor, Waimate. N.B.— Castration done. Guarantee if required. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE WALMATE AND SUL ROUNDING DlS'l PACTS. The Draught i n: ire, KNIGHT OF SISOWUEN. IT NIGHT OF SNOWDEN is a hand some Ray Colt, bted by W. T, Manieokp, Kj>q.. Runurabete, Weerite, stands abf.ul 161 hands high on short heavy hgs, with*" lots of good quality, bone and hair. For Pedigiee, see cards. Terms : £4 ; £2 cn January 1, 1903, and £2 when mare proves in foai. Froom’s fee ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or exchanged after being served by Knight of Snowden will he charged for as if in foal. Good paddock prov.ded for mares from a distance, but no responsibiliiy taken. Apply to J. O’DONOGHCE, Or Groom in charge.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE TTMARU, St. ANDREWS, WAIMAIE, W Aid AO, And Surrounding Districts. The Coaching Stallion, FORRESTER. I7IURRESTER is a chestnut* horse, ; standing 10 hands high, possessing great strength and substance, with good, clean, flit bone, very stylish and active, and is especially adapted for infusing more weight and substance into our hi* i ness horses, i Forrester Is got by the Norfolk trotter Shales, who was noted for ihe splendid classes of harness horses he left, and is out of Polly by Master Rowe, [grand dam by Scud (imp.) I Forrester's breeding shows that he) is decended from a very successful strain | of roadsters, and the-reputation gained! by Shales is already being upheld by j Forrester, who is leaving first class stock, i He has also proved himself one of the! surest of foal getters. Terms: £2 2s the season ; £3 3s half) guarantee. Grooniage fee, 5s for firstservice. For farther particulars, apply DAVID GIBSON, Proprietor. Address, Mr J. Campbell’s Farm, Kingsdown; or S. TRILFORD, Slone Stables, Timaru. I

WILL TRAVEL THE GLENAVY AND i SURROUNDING DISTRICTS WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR i| Sire— Clydesdale Willie. C' LYDESDALE WILLIE’S Sire, Lucky Willie {imp) ; g sire Hawk I head, vi-inner of the Glasgow prize, 18S1 ■ and 1882, the Wigtonshire premium of 1 £IOO ; g g sire Drew’s Prince of Wales (673), winner ef many prizes in Scotland and sold at 900 guineas when eighteen years old. Clydesdale Willie’s dam by Knight of the Thistle (imp); g dam by Big Gun (imp); gg dam by Harbison’s King o’ Scots (imp); gg g dam by Sir Robert (imp); gg g g dam by Blackleg (imp). Rose took the following prizes • First as a two-year-old at Warnambool; first as a three-year-old at Waruambool; 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 and at Camperdbwn. ; G dam by Prince of the Isles (imp). William the Conqueror’s dam Jess, by ; Prince Victor (imp); g sire Drew’s Pfince of Wales. Prince Victor was one ot the very best horses that ever stood in New Zealand. G dam Oainaru Belle, by Young Banker (imp). The Banker is fresh in the memory of all breeders in this country, and t.herefore to compient on young Banker, his peiformances and slock, would be quite superfluous. G.g dam Curly, by Sir Colin Campbell (imported from Victoria by Fleming and Hedley in 1874), was one of the best brood mares in the Southern Hemisphere ; 650 guineas were offered for the two-year old colt David Nesbitt, and 100 guineas paid for one of her fillies in, 1880. j

Breeders must see Jrom this pedigree that William the Conqueror is come horn a grand line of draught stock, and cannot fail to be a succeasat the stud. Terms of service, -I guineas; groom's fee, ss. Guarantees as. per agreement. A. h>. WILLIAMS, Owner, Glenavy.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 25 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 25 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 25 October 1902, Page 4

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