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STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DURBAR LODGE, ASHBURTON. ST. SWITHIN (4.35.) Sire, ROTHSCHILD. Dam, QUEEN V. (4.52.) ROTHSCHILD is the greatest sire Australasia has known. QUEEN V. (dam of Gianella 4.36),. by Kentucky—Harold's Rest (dam of Harold Rothschild), by King Harold (imp.)— Polly. ST. SWITHIN is the only Rothschild colt that comes from a dam with a record better than 4.55, and, on his breeding, constitution and temperament, should prove 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. i. All - care taken of Mares, but no responsibility. Grazing, 2s 6d per week.

H. F. NICOLL, j Ashburtoa. '" ' ' I Or D. Warren, Durbar Lodge, Elgin. ! ~~ : : ~~~! TO STAND THIS SEASON AT' SOMERTON, AND TRAVEL RAKAIA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, ' ! The Fashionably Bred Trotting Stallion, CALM, | ! 9 Years old; Record 4.36. I Sire: Wildwood Junr. (4.33). Dam, 1 Gertie. FEE: 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. ■j'.-..".... : ■'-, .' ■ ~~~~~~ - . ... , --■ ! Further'particulars 'from owner; : : 'r| ' ■."; -■■ w. fi'Magson^-- ■ .•■/• G212 Somerton, Rakaia. : — mO STAND Tins SEASON, At SEAFIELD ROAD, ASHBURTON. The Imported Pacing Stallion, BRENT LOCANDA. By Locanda (2.2 one mile), d^am Affie (dam of Pattio Bird (2.19). TERMS:—£IO 10s • payable Ist January, 1917; Grazing 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibil- • ifcy. ' " . BRENT LOCANDA will stand at Lewis's Stableo every Tuesday and Saturday. For further particulars apply to I

John McDonnell, C 211 Ashburton. BUSINESS NOTICES If you feel the need of a Pick-me-up, get a Bottle of BONNINGTON'S LIVER TONIC. YOUR System needs Bracing up • 'tween Seasons. Most People require a Tonic during the change of seasons. You are sure to feel greatly im-1 proved in health for it. Hundreds have tried this medicine with excellent results SECURE A BOTTLE TO-DAY. j 2s 6d a Bottle. i H. E. BONNINGTON,

CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Ashburton. TO FARMERS BISHOP'S .Patent GRAIN-PICK-LING MACHINE. A great labour-saving and economical machine for Grain Growers. No waste of pickle and one man can do the work ANDREWS AND BEAV.EN, ,•;.. .'..;..■. Christchurch. For. Sale—l .Second-Hand Gig, in good order; also 5 New Spring Drays, light knd heavy. On View at the Local ArrcM.-, CHILDS, Victoria Street, Ashburton. 'C 200 PLANT. PLANT. PLANT. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. Ring up 'Phone 158. G. and C. CLARK, NURSERYMEN, TINWALD. HAVE Large Stocks of well-rooted, healthy Trees of all the Leading Varieties in FOREST TREES. FRUIT TREES ROSES, ORNAMENAL AND SPECIMEN TREES and SHRUBS Try the Famous New Zealand (Red Manuka), Daphne, Magnolia, Heath, Etc. PINUS INSIGNIS, 2vrs. 8s per 100, ! 70s per 1000. ' " ' 5 Per Cent. Discount all Cash Or-1 ders. - C 202

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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