m. « 0 STAND THIS SEASOW AT MAKAURI, 'J And Travel the sur-...vt-r.G---*rounding districts, THE THOROUCHBRED STALLION DIABOLO. By BTEPNIAK-TOETULLA. . DIABOLO is a splendidly-bred sira, showing great power and quality. During his racing, career he won the Canteij bury Cup in 1910, 21 miles, and finished second in the same race in 1908 to Signor, who established a record, running the distance in 3.53 2-5. Diabolo also finished second to Bridge in the N.Z. Cup in i9lO, when Bridge established the record for* two miles of 3.25. He has proved himself to be a great racehorse, and should command the attention of breeders. . All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £7 7s. J. SUTHERLAND Makauri. m ar YOUNG TO STAND THIS SEA' SON AT MAKAUBI, THE DRAUGHT STALLION. GARNET
(Winner of ten prizes), —Also— THE FOUE-YEAE-OLD COACHING STALLION, KING GEORGE. TEEMS: £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, llakauri. N.B.—As both horses are under my own care, breeders can rely on their mares receiving that attention so necessary to obtaining satisfactory results. safe TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, and travel the surrounding districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BARON’S BEST, By BAKON FYYIE—BLOSSOM. BAEON’S BEST is a dark bay, 3-year-old colt, standing 161 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 in Scotland and New Zealand. Blossom wag bred by Ur J. Buckley, of Canterbury. All caie taken, but no responsibility. TPPMC . f i ijc J. SUTHERLAND. Makauri.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LQRNE (Pahal ZETLAND (OBLIGADO. imp. 16— JuADY ZETLAhD 111 T4T)Y ZETLAND was, without exeep. tionTthe best Mare that graced the hew £4 4s (thoroughbred mare?'; half-breds, £3 3s. Two or more, the property of one owner, as per arrangement. —Also — THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLlOjt timepieg: (Four years). Sire: JUST-IN-TIME. Dam: FLOWER. Good worker and a sure foal-getter. £3 3s. Good grass paddochs; plenty of water. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— A G. TURNBULL, Makauri; Or Dick il'Donald. in Charge.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE TROTTING STALLION FERIRA, By FEANZ-FLOTTEEWOOD. FES IE A 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, hia dam. is by Blackwood Abdallah. Ferira was ' a good game horse on the track, having won over £SOO in stakes. His principal wins were in two-mile races, his time being 4.55. Coming from such a consistent trotting family, he shornd leave stock for either harness or saddle. All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 4s. „ r , J. SUTHEELA>D. Makauri. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Their Station, The Clydesdale Stallicm, GEM O’ BENMORE TERMS: Single Mares, £3; three Or more, £2 10s. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— SISTERSOX and McRAE, Reay Station,
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAERENCA-A-HIKA. r**\g 5 ikssa— And travel the Poverty Bay District, THE RENOWNED TROTTING STALLION, IMPERIAL PRINCE By PRINCE IMPERIAL— GOSSIP. For further particulars, apply— W. PILCHER, Waerenga-a-hika. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAKA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, MULTIFID MULTIFORM—HERIOT. MULTIFID is a good specimen of a sireHe is a beautiful dark bay with black points, stands 16 hands, and is a very evenly-made horse. He is the first sire, I believe, in the Poverty Bay district to produce a classical winner. Being sired by that great horse Multiform, the winner of £73SQ in stakes, and his dam Heriot being by that great horse Grafton (one of the most successful sires imported to Australia) should speak for itself as regards the breeding of racehorses. Multifid's own performances cn the turf are too wall known to reunire mentioning, as he- has won races ever all distances on most of the courses in the Dominion. Breeders would do well to book early, as he is limited to a certain number of mares. Good paddock for one month. TERMS: £lO 10s. Apply to—W. O’REILLY. Makaraka. feist TO STAND THIS SEASON AJ MAKARAKA, THE THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SIRE GAZELEY (IMP.) No. IS (GREY LEG —LYGIA). TERMS: —Thorough! red mares £7 7b, Half-bred mares £5 ss. F °* Ml P-^I'SEUaEiNGToT 11 Ktkuitai
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3660, 23 October 1912, Page 3
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