TO STAND THIS SEASON /?«?■* " AT MAKAURt, AND rRAVF.L THE SUE- . ROUNDING DISTRICTS THE CHAMPION COB SIRE MARS (By COMET—EXMOOR MAID). The Stock: of this renowned Sire are °o well-known in the district and command such high prices that the owner has confidence in commending his services -to breeders. Terms: £3 single mares; two or more the bona-fide property of the one owner at Reduced Rates. ‘ ' ’ On notice being given to the undersigned mares wiii be sent for. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred HYLAND AND JONES.' m TO STAH THIS SEASON AT "CL EHBURN,’’ MOTU. THE PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION u FAVORITE 7-yc-ars-old. \jjv -ROYAL STANDARD 1901) ROYAL FAVORITE by Royal Standard QOll fln.rrt Duchess. Royal Standard by Agitator 10438 by ROYAI (DUCIIES (1991), dam Duches_ Agitator, dam Pride. Royal Standard 9847. darn Nellie McGregor 11243. Pride by Wallace (imp) 7423. dam Pride of Kilsyth. Duchess by King of the Clans 293. King of the Clans by Clansman 375, dam Daisy. Clansman by Salisbury’s Pride, dam Princess (imp. 002) 31.* Daisy by Gladstone, dam Jewess, by Napoleon 3rd 35. ROYAL FAVORITE, by Royal Standard —Duchess, by King of the Clans, was foaled on 20th November, 1905, and is a Dapple Brown, with best ciuality of legs and sound feet. ROYAL FAVORITE was shown three times as a 3-year-old, gaining 3 First and ?; Champion Prizes, including the Manawateu A. and P. Association's Championship; also First and Champion at Gisborne, 1911. Terms, £3 3s. Good paddocks and all care, but no responsibility taken. Payable on or before Ist January, 1913. Further particulars apply W. PETHERBRIDGE, . Glenburn. Or J. P. GORDON. Motu.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATuTAHI, THE FASHIONABLY -BRED STALLION MOUSETRAP CALMOIsT—LAYINIA.) Mousetrap is a fine dark bay horse, well and substantially built, standing about 15.2 J 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 g.uineas. Almont holds the threemile world's record of Smin SOsec, and has taken many prizes in the show ring, including champion at the Sydney fchow. One of his sons recently brought 6M 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, v.ith the horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOTU THE PUREBRED TROTTING COLT JIM PATCH „ SWEET PATCH-ALMA G.) Jj.M PATCH is a beautiful Bav, ~'th Black Points, and splendid bone and notion. Limited to 12 mares at £2 10s ear’-.. Further particulars apply P. GORDON, Mote,
TO STAND AT fri£. W. PERYER'Sj TE ARAi. THE PUREEEED CLYDESDALE STALLION GENERAL CONQUEROR. GENERAL CONQUEROR, bred by Hr Thompson, Te Awamntn. General CcnQueror is a very massive horse, standing 17 hands Sin., with tremendous bone and good feet. He is nine years old and a sure foal-getter. His sire, Eoyal Conqueror, is well known as the best sire that has ever been in the VTaikato. His dam. Jewel, by General Fleming, was a very massive mare. Her dam, Darkie, by Prince Charlie. For further particulars and pedigree apply to— FEED PEEYEE. iEJgH m TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Their Station, The Clydesdale Stallion, 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. Rear Station. ISQSUr TO STAND THIS SEASON AT W AEREN CA-A-HIKA. And travel the Poverty Bay District, THE RENOWNED TROTTING STALLION. IMPERIAL PRINCE By PRINCE IMPERIAL —GOSSIP. For further particulars, apply— W. PILCHER. VT aerensa-a-hika. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAKA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION.
MULTIFID MULTIFOKM—HEEIOT. MTJLTTFID 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 £7550 in stakes, and his dam Ueriot 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 on the turf are too well known to reui.ire 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 be is limited to a certain number of mares. Good paddock for one month. TERMS: £lO ICs. Amply to—W. O’TFRTTjy. Mnkarctn. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKA- 0 fiAKA, THE THOFOUCHBHED ENCUSH SIRE GAZELEY (IMP.) N<- IS (GREY- TEG—LYUIA). TERMS:—Throughhred mares £7 7a* Half-bred maps £5 st. fo» mu | tiafearftJßffi.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3696, 4 December 1912, Page 8
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