PU3UC NOTICES. SKIN Jl''L E. fTIHE NEXT SALE of WOOL and SKINS will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD., N.Z. FARMERS' CO.OP. ASSN., FRIEDLANDER BR<*S M LTD. H. A. LLOYD., STUD NOTICES. ,i TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DURBAR LODGE, ASHBURTON. ST. SWSTHIN (4.35.) Sire, ROTHSCHILD. Dam, QUEEN V. _. (4.62.) ROTHSCHILD is the greatest sir© Australasia has known. QUEEN V. (dam of Gianella 4.36). by Kentucky—Harold's Rest (dam of Harold Rothschild), by King Harold (injp.)-Polly.
ST. SWITHIN is the only Rothschild colfc t_at comes from a dam with a record better than 4.55, and, on his breeding, constitution and temperament, should prore to be the greatest of Rothschild's sons at the Stud. He is a very handsome horse, standing 16 hands. His foals show great promise. FEE, £9 9s, reducible to £6 6s, if paid on or before. December 1, 1916. Guarantee given on special terms. All care taken of Maree, but no responsibility. 'Gracing, 2s 6d per week. ■ '■:;:/.: ■■;.. /. h.jvnicoll, Ashburtom. Or D. Warren, Durbar Lodge, Hlgin. ! TO STAND THIS SEASON AT I SOMERTON, AND TRAVEL j RAKAIA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, ....... . ■ ' ,' the Fashiorfably Bred Trotting J Staflipn, ' ■V.' \'\ ,-'■" .calm, y ..--.. .',. ; ;.! • 9 Years old; Record 4.36. . Sire: Wildwood Junr. (4.33). Dam^
Gertie. PEE: 6 Guineas one mare, 5 Guineas two or more mares. Grazing 2s 6d per week. Groomage fee, ss. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Mares not proving in foal may be returned free next season. Sale of Mare forfeits this privilege. CALM will stand at LEWIS'S STABLES every TUESDAY. Further particulars from owner. W. F. MAGSON, C 212 Soinerton, Rakaia. mO STAND THIS SEASON, At SEAFIELD ROAD, ASHBURTON. The Imported Pacing Stallion, BRENT LOCANDA. By Locanda (2.2 one mile), dam Affie (dam of Pattio Bird (2.19).
TERMS:— £10 10s ; payable Ist Jan- ' Viiary, 1917; Grazing 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. . __ BRENT LOCANDA will stand at 1 Lewis's Sfcableo every Tuesday and Saturday. For further particulars apply to , j : " john McDonnell, C"211 Ashburtbn. THE CHEAPEST SHOP —For — , LADIES! and GIRLS' LADIES' and GIRLS' *.■■ •WHITE SHOES. WHITE SHOES.. Now's Your Time To Buy. THESE Goods are unobtainable. Don't Delay. There is a great shortage of White- Shoes oh', the market. ■ BARKER'S, TANCRED STREET. Keeps the Well-known Brands of BOSTOCK'S. No more to be got' till after the War. Absolutely ON MY OWN for LOW PRICES "IN J*OSTOCK'S. PLANT. . PLANT. PLANT. ' NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. Ring up 'I'hone 158., G. and C. CLARK, N URSERYMEN; TINWALD. HAVE Large Stocks of well-rooted, healthy Trees of nil the Leading Varieties in FOREST TREES. FRUIT TREES. ROSES, ORNAMENAL AND SPECIMEN TREES and SHRUBS Try tho Famous New Zealand (Tied Manuka), Daphne, Magnolia, : • Heath, Etc. PIN US INSIGNIS, 2yrs. 8s per 100,. 70s per 1000. | 5 Per Cent. Discount all Cash Or-1 ders, C2o2i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3558, 19 September 1916, Page 8
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