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AWARDED j, ONLY GOLD MEDAL, \ FIRST SILVER MEDAL* SN AUSTRALASIAN j COMPETITION. (compare) ill &£& "Sis/ £' \» PURE TEAS. Our const ait attention &ud osptrisitsc has Wf.it oar jc-'g THE BEST, which hae created runny imitations. Ask for our Teas and get thorn. Don’t listen to those who beg you to try this and that, it I* only became they return moro profit. Ours afa bitter value asu quality than any ia Australasia. 23 YEARS’ TEST.

it-.* as rjn 0 STA X D T 111 s SEASON, At MAKAKAKA, Tbs Handsome Thoroughbred Sire, DULLDOG. Bv Nordenfeldt—Cressina, by I.eolinus —Rosanna, by Traduter—V atterina by Yattcndon.. The above pedigree is undoubtedly “18-caral,” containing; the strains of several famous families, and breeders who take advantage of this horse’s services at his present low fee (£3 os) are likely ere long to be .in a position of congratulating themselves oil their foresight. Bulldog now enters on his fourth season at the stud, lie has grown into a handsome stallion of the low-legged type, is very docile, and a sure foal-getter. The champion Gold Medallist is Dy Medallion, a son of Nordenfeldt and as there are only a few sons cf Nordenfeldt left in the colony, Bulldog should again be well patronised try breeders. Those requiring, the services of a good entire should “not fail to look into Nordenfeldt’s successes. Terms : Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more as per agreement. Good paddoeKing provided. Id very care taken, but no, responsibility. Mares left with Messrs ,J. or P. Malone, of Makaraka, will be attended to. All mares not removed after piolice of stinting has been given will be charged 2s 6d per week for paddocking. For further particulars, Apply to— J. MALONE, Or to P. MALONE, Makaraka. All mares left at O’lteillya’ Stables will be promptly attended tu. riTO RON WITH HIS X MAKES, At Gisborne, Tuu Celebrated Coaching Stallion, 11013 IN HOOD. ROBIN IIOOL) is a beautiful dark chestnut, stands 17 hands high, with immense muscle and strength, and grand temper, and is a sure loal-get-ter. He has stood in the Wait-tr.ipa for four seasons, where his stock is in great demand. He has never been beaten in the Show ring. Took first prize in the Wairarapa and East Coast A. and P. Society’s Shows, 1890, as the best coaching stallion on the ground ; also, first in 1897, and Gold Medal at same Show ; also, first at Wellington A. and P. Show, 1597. First prize at Masterton, 1898 ; also, first prize at same grounds, February 22nd, 1899.

Robin Hood, by St. ’Albans.—St. Albans sire of Tasman ; dam trotting miuc Nellie, by Monga Park. Monga Park sire of Maid of Munster, Rockwood, and Moonlight. Maid of Munster ran second in Christchurch over hurdles, also won five trotting races, and won the three-mile trot in S minutes. Was sold for 100 guineas to go to Melbourne. Won one trotting race there, and was afterwards disqualified for life, for running under a wrong name. Was shown at Sydney, and took first prize as the best jumper on the ground ; first prize as best trotter, first as brood mare, and first and special as the best mare on the ground Afterwards was sold to Mr Bartlett, of Sydney, for 200 guineas, to go to England where she now is. It will be sees by tiie above that Robin I-lood, as a coaching stallion, cannot be beaten. TERMS : Single mares,£3 3s ; two or more mares, per agreement. Good paddocking for mares free for one month, afterwards 2s, per week will be charged. Mares to Ire paid for when notice of stinting lias been given. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply io— J. R. REDSTONE, Owner. —Or, Groom in charge. T HO STAND AT OIiMOND THIS SEASON, 1 / And to travel district, The Oldenburg Carriage Stallion, DELPHIN

Delphi*, imported direct from tho celebrated Oldenburg Stud, Suwundan, near llodenkichea, Grand Dukedom of Oldenbura, Germany. Horses from this stud have lately taken over 400 prizes and medals in Europe and America. Dolphin is the true type of a coaching stallion, and is, in fact, the best specimen to be seen in the Hemisphere. He was bred by Edward Lubben, and toaled 22nd April, 1887; is a rich blood b\y with two white ankles, and stands 10 hands 3 inches I high. Dolphin’s breeding is of the most successful strains, being got by Magnet by Agamemnon, by Yellachich, dum by Zernebog, by General Garl, Wcdel by Boradii. The breeding uorses in Germany is paid great attention" to by the Government, and all thn stallions at the service cf tha puolio have to be passed by the Government Veterinary Surgeon as sound, and of good confor- ■ mation and constitution. Delphin is a haudsome blood bay horse, of grand proportions, also splendid conformation. He is of a thoroughly sound constitution, most docile temper, superior action, and is a sure foa!getter. The stock of Delphin should command extreme prices when mated with good mares, such as superior carriage horses, upstanding hacks, cross-country horses, Indian remounts, and cavalry horses. Delphin was the winner of the tiist prize at the February Show, and also first prize and c> 1 1ilicate at the September Show at Wanganui in 1S1I1; first in IS'J fas the best horse on the ground. Delphin was also first and champion at Tokotnariro in lSiHi, and first at t-lutha same year. Terms: £2 Ds; guarantee as per arrangement. Two or more m ires as petagreement. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. Good paddocking, with fresh stream of water. Paddocking, 2s lid petweek after service of mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to— C. NEENAX, Ormond.

WANTED Known —The “Expert” Sewing Machines are selling like hot I cakes at “ The Beehive," Gladstone road. j

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 545, 15 October 1902, Page 4

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