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• . ; 'stud notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUKBAU 'LODGE;-'ASH-BURTON. ST. .SWITHIN (4.35.) Sire,ROTHSCHILD. Dam, QUEEN V. (4.52.) ..-ROTHSCHILD is the greatest sire Australasia has known: QtJEEN V. (dam of Gianella 4.36), by Kentucky—Harold's Rest (dam of Harold Rothschild), by King Harold (imp.)— Polly. '"'* ST. SWITHIN is tho only Rothschild ' colt that conies from a dam with a l-ecord-better'than 4.55, and, on his breeding, constitution and tempera- ' ment, 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 os, reducible to £6 6s, if gaid on or bofore December 1, 1916. kiarantee given on special terms. All care taken of Mares, but no responsibility. Grazing, 2s 6d per week. ' H. F. NICOLL, Asliburton. . Or\.D. Warren, Durbar Lodge, Elgin. -v ■ ' ■■ nnO STAND THIS SEASON AT ■ iA SOMERTON, AND 'TRAVEL } SAKAIA AND SURROUNDING DIS- j ' TRICT, .. , , ' . : The Fashionably Bred Trotting Stallion., ' . _^ CALM, ' ; S 9.Years oldY Record 4.36 ; V . Sire: "Wildwood Junr. (4.33). Dam,, Gertie. , ' ..''.. . j FEE: 6 Guineas one mare, s,Guineas two or more mares. Grazing 2s 6d per week. Groomago fee, 55." All care / taken of mares, but no responsibility. Mares not proving in foal may bo 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, >CJ2I2 Somertoa, Rakaia.

TO STAND AT HIS OWNER'S FARM, and WAV EL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The imported Ciydesdaie Stallion, BARON CARLTON (12439). Sire, "BaroirVj Prulo; Dam. Mag of , lloss. BAH ON CARLTON is a mavvve brown hor.-.e. standing l?i hands high. ■Ec is one of the heaviest horses in tire Dominion, weighing considerably c-zor a toa^and, having passed the Government ' Veterinarian * i'or the pasfc 11 years, he ;ipw. ha*-a certificate guaran•fceeing him froo from hereditary unsoundness for life. TERMS.—£3 on January 1, 191.7, and £3 in September following, unless jnare is proved not in foal. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. For fttr/iher particulars apply to— . J. AND A. J. WILSON, Owners, Methven. C 216 J. CAIN, Groom .in Charge. .mo STAND THIS SEASON, At SEAFtELD ROAD, ASHBURTON." - < The Imported Pacing Stallion, ■ ■:... BRENT LOCANDA. By Locanda ('2.2 one mile), dam Affie (dam of Pattfo Bird (2.19). ■ • TERMS:—£IO 10s ; payable Ist January, 1917 ;.'Grazing 2s per week. AH care taken but no responsibility- ' ". : BRENT. LOCANDA will stand at "Lewis's Stables every Tuesday aiul f -Saturday. . , . For further particulars apply to JOHN MCDONNELL, ■0 211 . f Ashburtoa. _ . . _ . TO STAND at OWNER'S YkVM at ■DllOMOlil^- • | Tiie-Imported Shire Stallion, dowsoy' sunlight. Dowaby Sunlight v/ill serve a limiierl number .of Mures at £G Cs, half f;nar- • anteo; £3 3s payable on January- 1, 1917, remainder when mare provc-o' in '.foal. Good Paddooking Is 6tl a week, .All care taken, but ?ir> reiijionsibiftty 'Further particulars from Owner W. JAMISON, ■C 214 Dromoi-o. .^-...■m.,—, m ,- /' „ in., n— There's no need ,fcr> j;ako a nauseous medicine for any^ stomach disorder when you,can get STEVEN'S HEALTH SALT, an effevvesrjing fruit saline drink unexcelled ff f6r biliousness.. 2/- everywhere. . •■ 7

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6

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