STAND THE SEASON At MAKAURI tho Draught Stallion YOUNG GARNET. YOUNG GARNET is a beautiful bay, standing 16.3, on short legs, with a splendid quality of bone, plc-nty liair and good sound feet. YOUNG GARNET’S sire, Garnet, is by British Lion (iuijj.), dam Topaz, by Overdraft ; grand-dam by Dugdale (imp.). Winner of First Prize and Society's Medal for Draught Stallion at Poverty Bay A. and P. Society’s Show, 1896-97-98-1900. His - dam, IGwc Auckland—Conqueror. Taking into consideration he has the Garnet—British Lion blood on his father’s side, and the Auckland—Conqueror on the mother’s, he should leave great stock. Auckland and Garnet both have stock in this district'which would be hard to outclass. YOUNG GARNET has proved to be a sure foal-getter. YOUNG GARNET lias been very successful in the Show Ring, having taken three Firsts, two Seconds, and twice Champion. TERMS: Single Mare £3 3s; two or more as per agreement. Fees to be paid before removal of mares. Six weeks’ grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. WM. McCOLLOLGIi, Makauri. N.B.—As this horse is under my own care, breeders can rely on tlieir mares receiving every attention. — W.M.C. TO STAND THIS SEASON At HOMEBUSH Makauri. The Thoroughbred Stallion CAVALIER. (Winner of Two First Prizes at A. and P. Society’s Show, 1907). By Penrose (Musket—-Sultana) — Madge, half-sister to Normanby, by The Dauphin—Duchess, by Traducer (imp.), from a Nutsworth mare; The Dauphin, by Traducer (imp.)—Maria Theresa (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years old, is a dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 16 hands. He has great bone and muscle, and plenty- of depth, width, and substance, lie is a tineactioned horse, and carries himsell well. CAVALIER is a horse eminently, suitable to improve the quality of the horses in this district, and such good strains as Musket and Traducer blood should recommend him to breeders. He has proved himself a sure foalgetter. . Fee for approved mares £3 3s each. Grazing free until one week after notice of stinting given, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply— J. C. FIELD, Homebusli; or. ROBT. QUIRKE, Groom-in-Charge. TO STAND AT Mr. C. KNAPMAN’S The Homestead, TE ARAI To travel To Karaka, Wliatatutu, and Waimuta. J The Imported Hackney Stallion, COKER’S EMPEROR No. 7751 II S. Book. Winner of six First Prizes in New Zealand for the stallion, most likely to improve tho breed ol Carriage Horses. Also.— The Imported Shire.. Stallion, BORO DRAYMAN No. 17,794 5.11.5. Book. Winner of several Prizes in England, and the sire of several prizewinning stallions in New ; Zealand. TERMS: £4; two or more as per arrangement. For pedigree and particulars, apjily t<3— H. ALDERSON, To AraL
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2325, 19 October 1908, Page 3
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