COLDS LEAVE WEaK PLACES. WEAK. COUGH-IN JOKED SPOTS INVITE CONSUMPTION. Take tussicura. the marvellous THROAT AND LUNG TONIC. NEW BLOOD. TO TRAVEL THIS , SEASON IN THE GISBORNE DISTRICT. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, ETTRICK SHEPHERD Rising 9 years. PEDIGREE. ETTRICK SHEPHERD, bred by Mr. Robert Gawn ,is a dark chestnut horse, 17 hands high, rising nine years. Sire LORD GLASGOW, dam FAN, by Lord Churchill. Lord Glasgow was also bred by Mr. Robert Gawn, Deer Park, North Taieri: sire Good Hop© (184 N.Z.5.8.), dam Maggie (imp.), sire Sir Colin Campbell (imp), g-dam Scotch Annie (imp), 340, N.Z.5.8.), g-sire Lord Salisbury (imp 114, N.Z.5.8.), the champion horse of Otago. \ ETTRICK SHEPHERD’S dam FAN, by Lord Churchill; g-dam Gentle, by Vanquisher; g-g-dam Nell by Marquis ; g-g-g-dam Gyp, by Blackleg. ETTRICK SHEPHERD has proved a sure foal-getter, having done a successful season last year. First and Champion, 1907-1908-1909, Opotiki. DAVID MILLS (Owner), Makauri. 808 QUIRKE, in charge. YOUNG TO STAND THE SEASON At MAKAURI, The Draught Stallion GARNET. (Winner of Four first, Two second, and Three Champion prizes.) YOUNG GARNET is a beautiful >ay, standing 16.3, on short legs, with v splendid quality of bone, plenty hair md good sound feet. YOUNG GARGET'S sire, Garnet, is by British Lion imp.), dam Topaz, by Overdraft; by Dugaale (imp.). Winner of First Prize and Society’s Medal or Draught Stallion at Poverty Bay i. and P. Society’s Show, 1896-97-98-;900. His dam, Rose Auckland—Con[ueror. Talcing into consideration he ias the Garnet—British Lion blood'on his father’s side, and the Auckland— Conqueror on the mother’s, he Bhould eave great stock. Auckland and Garlet both have stock in this district vhich would be hard to outclass. fOUNG GARNET has proved to be a iure foal-getter. YOUNG GARNET las been very successful in the Show ling, having taken three Firsts, two Seconds, and twice Champion. TERMS: Single Mare £3 3s; two or nor© as per agreement. Fees to be jaid before, removal of mares. Six yeelcs’ grazing free, after which 2s per veek will be charged. Every care ;aken, but no responsibility incurred. wm. McCullough, Makauri. N : .B. —As this horse is under my >wn care, breeders can rely on their nares receiving every attention. — iV.M.C.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2597, 3 September 1909, Page 7
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