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TO STAND THAT PATUTAH*. FASHIONABLY - K STALLION MOUSETRAP (ALMONT—LAVINIA.) Mousetrap is a fine dark bay horse, well and substantially built, standing about 15.2 i hands. He has proved himself to be a splendid hack and harness horse. Almont, the sire of Mousetrap, was sold at the late Henry Mace’s dispersal sale to Messrs Barber and Tye, of Melbourne, for 640 guineas. Almont holds the threemile world’s record of 6min 50sec, and lias taken many prizes in the show ring, including champion at the Sydney mow. One of his sons recentlv brought 600 guineas in Melbourne. TERMS :£4 4s per mare. All care taken, but no responsibility. For particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHEE, Gisborne. Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horses. TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE PONY STALLION DUKE OE MAZEPPA (DUKE OF EDINBURGH (imp.).LASSIE Ump.) DUKE OF MAZEPPA is a dappled creamy pony of good breadth, ne stands on excellent clean legs, is well set u>, and has breeding in everp point. Duke of Mazeppa has taken many prizes in his class at Palmerston North Show against big fields. His stock have- also taken many prizes in the' show ring, for both harness arid jumpers. TERMS : £3 3s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. All eare taken, hut no responsibility. Good paddocking for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHEE, Gisborne, Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horses.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SIGNALMAN (CLANRANALD-WEATHEREYE.) SIGNALMAN, who is a full-brother to Cannie Chiel and Windwhistle. is a chestnut horse standing 16 hands high, showing plenty of quality and conformation. His body is faultless, and his legs clean, with large bone, while his feet are of the best. He was bred by Sir Geo. Clifford, and proved himself a good racehorse. His performances include: First Thompson Handicap (Wellington), first J®ckey Club Handicap (Canterbury), and other valuable events. He is the sire of such well-known performers as Mount Victoria, Ceylon and Semaphore. TERMS : Thoroughbred mares, £7 7s; Half-bred and other mares,£s ss, All care taken but no responsibility. For particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER. Gisborne, Or Eert Williams and J. English, with the horses-

r TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE PUREBRED DRAUGHT STALLION ROYAL TAR (LORD SALISBORY—PRIDE, one of the beet xnares ever at the Stud in E.Z.) ROYAL TAR has been very successful in the show ring. At Te Aroha. 1905, Ist and Champion; 1906, Te Aroha, Ist and Champion; 19C7, Te Aroha, barred in Open Class, but was awarded Championship same year, securing Ist and Champion at Paeroa. TERMS : Single Mare, £4 4s; two or more as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER, Gisborne, Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horeeo.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI VALLEY. MARSHAL SOULT By SOULT—HOTCHEBINA. THIS is the only Eire in the district rcsseseing the famous St. Simon and Musket cross. FEES: Thoroughbreds, 5 guineas; others. -3 guineas. R. HEPBURN.

TO STAND THIS SEASON THE TROTTING STALLION JV BARON 11. By the Baron Bothsehild (imp.), dam Black Bess, by Merry lege, Nancy, by Ticket of Leave. BAEON 11. is a, handsome dark brown horse, eight years old, with a sound constitution and a nice mild temper, end showing plenty of bone and substance. Baron 11. is admirably adapted for getting real good carriage horses or weightearrving hacks, possessing as he does the Kothschild and Merrylegs blood. Already some of his stock have changed hands at good prices. TEEMS: £3 single mares; two or more the property of the same owner, as per agreement. One month grazing free after which Is perweek will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurrCAil fec-s must be paid before removal

TO STAND THIS THIS SEASON AT CREENTREE'S WAIMARIE, ORMOND, AND TRAVEL THE D I ST Rl CT, THE STANDARD -BRED TROTTINC STALLION LORD ROTH. LORD ROTH is by Rothschild dam .U Ruin is. uy Bcrlinda. His sire, imported from America, was tlie sire of over fifty eliamliens, holders of world’s records, and winners of innumerable prizes. Miss Berlinaa was by Berlin, imported. LORD ROTII was only shewn at the Tapanui and Gore Shows, where he took first on both occasions. Comine from such a strain, he should get both saddle and harness horses of the right stamp. This is an exceptional opportunity for breeders to secure one of the best strains in the trotting classes. Ror further particulars re pedigree apv>y l °~ HR. GREENTREE, Near Bell’s Store, ilangapapa. yE'E; -5.3 10s. T wo or more mares same owner as per arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility incurred.

TO STAND AT WAIHUKA, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, GREEN HILL LADDIE (Ertii by Wm. Taylor, of Te Awamutu, Waikato.) Fv HERD LADDIE (imp)-Dam SYLVIA Sylvia is by Crown Prince out of Black Duchess. GREEN DILL LADDIE is a massive Mack horse on short legs, with splendid bone and Khir. He has won three champion, live firsts, and Hiree seconds at Franklin. Waikato,, and Auckland Shows, nnd fillies by him iutve taken champion .Mjfst Cambridge and Whakatane Shows, and proved themselves excellent workers. A limited number of mares can toe taken at £3 3s (single mare); two or more £2 Breach. ItJTCInNSON> Waihuka.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
901

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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