TO «?. TANO THIS SEASON at makauri and travel the surrounding DISTRICTS, The Pure-Bred CLYDESDALE STALLION. (Registered N.Z. Clydesdale Horse Society Stud Book) BARON’S BEST By BARON FY VIE—BLOSSOM. BARON'S BEST is a dark Bay, 4 years old, standing 17 hands high on short legs with good flat bone of the right quality and sound feet. Baron Fyvie, his sire, wa3 imported from Scotland, and has never been beaten in the show rings, being one of the best sons on the Worldrenowned Baron's Pride Blossom by Crown Prince by Lord Salisbury imp, from Damsell imp. Grazing provided for mares. All care taken but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 4s. ApplyJ. SUTHERLAND, Makauri. TO §TAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION. DIABOLO By STEPNIAK—TORTULLA. DIABOLO belongs to the same family as Fishook, Rosefelt (N.Z. Cup winner), Armoureux (Thomson hop). Advance, and Parky, who won this year’s Winter Cup with the greatest of ease in very fast time, and many other good winners. Diabolo's stock are now yearlings, and do him credit. One of them is to be seen at my place at Makauri, and i 3 a credit alike to the Breeder and the District. Grazing provided for mares. All care taken but no responsibility. TERMS: Thoroughbreds £7 7s; Hackneys £5 ss. J. SUTHERLAND. Makauri. TO sT, AT THE KENNELS. UTERATAHI. n>rted Irish Hunter CURRAGHMORE. CURRAGHirORE is a bay horse with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches He has great power and substance, with back and quarters to oarry any weightplenty of bone of the finest quality and good action. His sire is Thurles dam Duchess of Curragh (winner of Kildare Steeplechase, the premier steeplechase of Ireland). Thurles by Warspite, by Uncas; dam Sweet Berry, by Macaroni from Sweet Briar, Sweet Briar by Strathconnan Eremon, who won the Liverpool Grand National in 1907, is own brother to Ourraghmore. It will thus be seen that Ourraghmore is descended from the best strains of cross-country horses in Great Britain . Paddocking mares free for 1 .month afterwards 2s 6d per week. FEE: £4 4s. Groomage ss. All care taken but no responsibility For full particulars apply to— PERCY WALSH. Kaiteratahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BUSHMERE, the PureBred CLYDESDALE STALLION, HIGHLAND LAD HIGHLAND LAD is a dark bay, nine years old, standing 16 hands 3 inches high. He was bred by Mr John Beck, of Riverton, Southland. Highland Lad has proved himself very successful in the Show-ring, taking eight first and champions in the South Island and first and champion in Poverty Bay, 1912. Sire, Herdsman, by Shepherd Lad: his dam, Daisy (champion mare), by Hard Times; Shepherd Lad, by Herd Laddie, dam Maggie McCormick. For further pedigree see Cards. TERMS: £4 4s. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— E. A. CAMERON; or W. H. JONES, Bushmere TO STAND IN CISBORNE AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE BEAUTIFULLY-BRED TROTTING STALLION, Blood Bay in Color, Height 16 hands 15 inches. Square Trotter. NAVIGATOR NAVIGATOR is by the world’s champion sire Rothschild out of that grand mare Zealandia. The name of Rothschild is a household name whenever a trotting meeting is held. For gameness, staying power, pluck, and brains his sons and daughters have no equals. The following is a few of the top-notehers sired by the great Rothschild: — 1 Mile. 2 Miles. 3 Miles. Almont 2 12 4 40 6 50* *A World’s recorc Belmont Jessie Palm Sal Tasker Lord Elmo Red Child Ravenchild Lord Heathcote ... The Baron G. M-. Patchen ... Emmeline (The latter a w St. Simon Albert H Aileen Beilis Revenue - Bright And Scores of other. mention. ZEALANDIA, his dam, by Berlin out o< Minnie, by Spot Minnie, was the winneof over 20 races from one to four miles, while his daughter, Zealandia, was also one of the guns of the Trotting Courses in Canterbury twenty years ago from one to four miles. She has also produced those two beautiful square trotters. Nil Desperandum (to Wildwood) 2.25 for one mile, 4.40 two miles, Roseneath (to Rothschild) one mile 2.20. two miles 4 -45. Navigator as a three-year-old ran a first, a second, and a third on the same dayhas also taken numerous prizes in the £4 4s single mare; two or more £3 10s (payable Ist Jan., 1914). Groomage 5s (payable first service). JOHNgTON Owner. SIRE 01 THE wEASON. SIGNALMAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "CORRENDEN,” PATUTAHI. SIGNALMAN as a racehorse has a Thompson Handicap, Wanganui Guineas, Epsom Welter (C.J.C.), Jockey Club Handicap (0.J.0.), all one mile; Templeton Handicap (C.J.0.), six furlongs; also Anniversary (Chch. R.C.), one mile one furlong, to his credit. A careful perusal of the performances of his stock, which includes among, others the following notable performers. Mount Victoria, Ceylon. The Nile, Hieh Pressure, Hutu, Miss Signal, No Idea, Semaphore, will satisfy breeders that with his limited opportunities at a PRIVATE Stud, the pick of the moat fashionable sires of the North Island being within easy distance, his percentage of winners is very high indeed. Also his stock from half-bred mares is full of quality and substance, he being a fine, commanding horse himself. Forty acres of splendid paddocking, free for a month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Owners’ mares will be attended to at home within reasonable radins. Arrangements made with Mr H. LO.UGHER, Albion Stables, will receive prompt attention. FEES: Thoroughbred mares £7 7s, others £5 ss. ‘All oare taken, but no responsibility. J. CLEARY. MULTIFID MULTIFID is a good specimen, of a re. He is a beautiful dark bay with lack points, stands 16 hands, and is a »ry evenly-made horse. In his first lason he produced some good horses, nongst them being Our King, who holds te record for the Great Northern Chamtgne Stakes. Multifid’s own performices are too well _ known to require ipetition. Being sired by that great irse Multiform, the winner of £7380 :n akes, and his dam Menot being by tat great horse Grafton (one of. the most icoeHsful sires imported to Australia), lould speak for itself as regard the -ceding of racehorses. . . _ Breeders may also have the services of jrt William for a few approved mares. Good paddooking ,for one month. Apply to- SMITH, Hakaraka.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3450, 30 September 1913, Page 7
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