! STUD NOTICES. Ta mo STAND THE SEASON AT MANGERE. NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPION LIVING SIRE. NELSON BINGEN. SIRE: BINGEN, 2.6 J. DAM: SUZETTE BARON. 2.15 J. During the present season the progeny of Nelson Blngen have won £17 519 Jn stakes, which places him easily at the head of the living sires in New Zealand Sire of Great Bingen (4.19 2-5). holder of the world's two miles race record Escapade (trotter. 4.27 2-5). holder of the i Australasian two miles race record (trotting). Kawhaki (dead), the greatest three- ] year-old trotter New Zealand baa seen. Peter Blngen, Sea Pearl, Nelson Derby Nelson Fame. Great Peter. Native King Sister Beatrice, Rose Bingen, etc. NELSON BINGEN will be limited to 40 mares. Pee: 20gns, single mare, reducible to 18gns if paid before end of January; two or more the property of one owner as per arrangement. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free next season. Good grazing for wet mares, 6/ per week. Dry mares, 4/ per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Consign mares to Otabunu Station. Letters and telegrams to T rn T>AUL, MANGERE. S A T SERVICE AT MAR- «> DELLA STDD, fl OTAHUHU. The Tboronghbred Sire, iOLBRONEY (2). BY THE WAG. DAM. INNISMAKIL. KILBRONEY'S Stock have won about £180,000 in Stake-money, and his progeny have accounted for' over 50 Cup Races. His list of winners is too large to particularise here. KILBROXEY, who is in great heart and as vigorous as ever, will stand at the reasonable figure of 40 guineas, for single mares; two or more as per arrangement. Groomage, 10/. Also, the imported American Trotting Sire, WORTHY BOND (2.11*). WORTHY BOND is a son of the noted Axworthy, from that great producing mare, Preferred Bond, who is the dam of the pacer Peter Kennedy, 2.3*. On the Rhine, 2.9 i, and Worthy Bond, 2.111. The AXWORTHY blood Is PREEMINENT in the world to-day. No other strain approaching them for Early and Extreme speed. WORTHY BOND left in his first season that good performer TRUSTWORTHY, and two other fillies have already been sold for substantial figures.. The AXWORTHY family stands alone as the progenitor of Extreme Speed, having no less than four members In the twominute list. . Lee Axworthy 1.58 i, Gny McKinney 1.581, Mr. McElwyn 1.59 L and Arion Guy 1.591. All care taken, bat no responsibility. For cards and full particulars, apply, "R TOWARDS, GRAY'S AVENUE, OTAHTJHU. Phone 150, Otahuhu. S PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCKLAND BAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches will he closed on MONDAY, September 24, Dominion Day. CLEM. BARTLEY, Manager. x 22 DXPOKI OF EGGS. Owing to the shortage of time available to fill the space booked for the lonic shipment of eggs>,-on Octobers, and the possib'e difficulties in filling this space, the Auckland Egg Producers* Association urges all egg producers to send as many exportable eggs as possible to the Grading Store. More, space is available If eggs are forthcoming and the grader will continue to grade for further shipments after the lonyc sails. i 22 O THE ELECTORS OF MANUREWA TOWN BOARD. I deeply appreciate the loyalty of my supporters. Will still work for Manurewa and its children as in the past 25 years. Many thanks. Manurewa every time. — Yours faithfully, x 22 C. H. LUPTONi E OG Tj]XPORT. THE AUCKLAND EGG EXPORT COMMITTEE Advise they have secured space for eggs foi shipment per the S.S. lonic, sailing approximately October 8. The Government Grading Store is now open to receive eggs. Eggs intended for export, labelled accordingly, must be consigned to any of the under-men-tioned accredited agents, who will make the necessary arrangements on behalf of the producers:— No. 1, E. W. Griffiths, 15, Wakefield St., Auckland; No.'2, Norden and Company, Ltd., Fort St., Auckland: No. 3, Radley and Company, City Markets, Auckland: No. 4, the Auckland Egg Producers' Association, Rew's Chambers, 15, Queen St., Auckland; No. 5, Turners and Growers, Ltd., City Markets. Auckland. :22 VST A R N I N O. PRESTON AND SON. Tailors, H.M. Arcade, Wish to warn the public against a certain person who is representing himself to be in our employ in canvassing for orders. We have no outside representative, and we should be grateful if notification of identity can be forwarded to as so that we can take necessary action. 22 TgEFORE T BATING "VTEW r/EALAND —whether on business or pleaseure, business men will find ft advantageous to entrust the conduct of their affairs during their absence to the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, who are prepared to act as Agent or Attorney. Extensive experience makes this Company especially qualitied to undertake the management of your affairs. And world-wide organisation gives it special facilities for remittance of funds overseas. Full information willingly given at any Branch Office, or from TRUST MANAGER, TJBW JNSURANCB C°- LTDAUCKLAND. RWS XTEW ZEALAND COMMERCIAL M ASSOCIATION. LTD. C. I'RATT AND We are the Oldest. Most Experienced and Successful COLLECTING FIRM In New iealand. Offices: Palmerston North. Wan ganui and Auckland; 90 agents in New Zealand; 28 foreign agents* Trade Assignees, Trade Debit Collectors and Trade Reports. 29. UNION BUILDINGS. 29. Cnstems St. East, Auckland. B " pALMEB AND ■pEABNLEY. J^TD.. TAILORS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Have Opened at 10, Darby Street, with a Well-selected Stock of SUITINGS AND MEN'S WEAR. Salts to Order our Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PALMEK AND KEAKNLEY. LTD., 10, Darby Street, adjoining Thistle Hotel. AUCKLAND, WB SB CO ND-H AN D BRICKS. We can supply any quantity to am locality at the right figure. A, W. BBTA KT, Tramway Bolldlnga. c
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 22
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