WRECKED STAS OF CANADA. DIABOn showing gr»v ing his racingv, bury Cup in second in the saniv who established a’NULL PURCHASED distance in 3.53 2-o. Bv second to Bridge jn the I ', when Bridge established - two miles of 5.25. He has pi to be a great racehorse, and s'tjn «y.* _ inand the attention of oreedc;• “nu u(J All care taken, but no response TERMS: £7 7S. J. SUTHERLAND Makaurj.*" TO STAND THIS SEA SON AT MAKAURI, THE DRAUGHT STALLION, YOUNG GARNET (Winner of ten prizes), —Also— THE FOUE-YEAE-OLD COACHING STALLION, KING GEORGE. TERMS: £2 10s. per Mare. Free grazing for six weeks; afterwards at 2s 6d per week. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Fees to be paid before removal of Mares. w. McCullough, Makauri. N.B.—As both horses are under my oyn care, breeders can rely on their mar>-s receiving that attention so necessary to obtaining satisfactory results. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURf. and travel the surrounding district-, THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BARON’S BEST, By BARON FYVIE-BLOSSOM. BARON’S BEST is a dark bay, 3-yeaz-oid colt, standing 16i hands high on nice short legs, with good flat bone and sound feet. He shows a lot of breeding and activity, and has a very docile temper. Baron Fyvie, his sire, was imported from Scotland at a cost of 1200 guineas, and has an unbeaten record in shows both jn Scotland and New Zealand. Blossom was bred by Mr J. Buckley, of Canterbury. All oaie taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 4S. J. SUTHERLAND. Makauri.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LORNE iPuhfc) ZETLAND OBLIGADO imp. 16—LADY ZETLAND::) LADY ZETLAND was, without exertion, the best Hare that graced the Zealand turf. , , , TEEMS- £4 4s (thoreugnbred marts,; half-breds, £3 3s. Two or mere, the preperty of one owner, as per arrangement —Also— THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION TIMEPIECE (Four years). Sire; JUST-IN-TIME. Dam: FLOWER. Good worker and a sure foal-getter. TERMS; £3 3s. Good grass paddocks; plenty of water. All care taken but irresponsibility. Tor further particulars apply to— A. G. TURNBULL, Maiaur:; Or Dick McDonald, in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE TROTTINC STALLION FERIRA, By FRANZ-FLOWERWOOD. FERIRA is a black horse of superior Quality, docile temper, and a fine mover. Franz, his sire, is a full brother to Fritz, champion of Australia. Flowerwood, h;s dam. is by Blackwood Abdallah. Ferira was a good game horse on the track, having won over £6OO in stakes. His principal wins were in two-milc races, bis time being 4.53. Coming from such a consistent trotting family, he shomd leave stock for either harness or saddle. All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 4s. J. SUTHERLAND. Makann. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Their Station. The Ciydesdaie Stallion, GEM O’ BENMORE TERMS: Single Mares, £3; three or more, £2 10s. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— SISTERSON and McRAE, Reay Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAERENCA-A-HSKA. And travel the Poverty Bay District, THE RENOWNED TROTTING STALLION. IMPERIAL PRINCE By PRINCE IMPERIAL—GOSSIP. For further particulars, apply— W. PILCHER. Waerenga-a-hikc. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAXA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. MULTIFID MULTIFORM —HESIOT. MULTIFID is a good specimen of a siree is a beautiful dark bay with black oints, stands 16 hands,_ and is a very ccnly-made horse. He is the first, sire, believe, in the Poverty Bay district to reduce a classical winner. Being sired v that- great horse Multiform, the winer of £7380 in stakes, and his dam Herat being by that great horse Grafton vno of the most successful sires imorted to Australia) should speak for ■self as regards the breeding of raeeorses. Multifid's own performances tn he turf aro too well known to reumro lentionmg, as he has won races ever 11 distances ou most of the courses m he Dominion. Breeders would do well o book early, a.s he is limited to a cerain number of mares. Good paddock or one month. TERMS: £lO 10s . . Apply to —W. O'REILLY. Maka-raku.
r % S A^ N , D TI"T»SIS S U 0 D N H B a RED M LISH SIRE GAZELEYdMF.) ffo. IS (QEEY LEG—LYGIA). TERMS: —Thoroughbred mares £7 7s, Half-bred mares £5 sv. For 101 l E.rtioolo,. .™ Ogd.^r'-J MakHrftb.%.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 3
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