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\ WELCOME Now Vear Present for •'the olil folks at home" is a Box'of Prime Full-bodied Jlondai Lanka Tea. TO TRAVEL in the Clutha and Surrounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Colt, CAPTAIN BANCOR. (159, C.5.8.) CAPTAIN BANCOE, bay, white feet, white stripe on face. Foaled November 1910. Sire, Richmond of Crookston (695) by Captain Stewart (imp). Dam, Isaac (1402), bv Bancor (imp., 112,13): g-dam, Wattle (U99), by Lord Lyon (.If>7); gg-dam. Bell, by Extinguisher (174); ggg-dam, Rose, by Southorne (58); gggg-dam. May, by Fowler's Wallace. CAPTAIN BANCOR has been passed by the Government Veterinary Surgeons as free from all hereditary unsoundness. TERMS: £4 4s.—One guinea at end of season, and three guineas 20th Sept., 1914, unless mare proves not to be in foal. AH care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged owner at time of first service held responsible. JOHN BENDALL, Owner, Te Houka, TO TRAVEL in the Clutha and Suf> rounding Districts, the Purebred Clydesdale Colt, ROYAL REVIEW. ROYAL REVIEW, dark bay, with white points, foaled Nov. 16th, 1909. Sire Agitation, g-sire Agitator (imp), gg-sire Royal Standard, ggg-sire Royal Signet, gggg-sire Prince of Wales. Dam, Violet, by Lord Lyon; g-dam Darling, by Sir Arthur Gordon; gg-dam Flower, by Emperor. (1205); dam, Mrytle, by Young Prince of Wales. Sir Arthur Gordon by Young Banker; dam Lass o'Gowrie. ROYAL REVIEW has been passed by the Government Veterinary Surgeons as free from all hereditary unsoundness. TERMS: £4 4s—One Guinea at end of season, and Three Guineas 20th Sept. 1914, unless mare proves not to be in foal Ail care taken but no respnsibility. All mares sold or exchanged owner at time of first service held responsible, JOHN RENDALL, Owner, Te Houka, D. TUENEE, Groom in charge. pOE Holiday Camps and Picnics there's nothing beats Pure Hondai Lanka Tea. It refreshes and stimu« latest
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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10
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355Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 45, 5 December 1913, Page 10
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