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WE BEST ARE MQATE & C 9? Renowned for TUMH UFWOm QUALITYI 'Emmom MM . No Better Obtainable - for and see Tea t You Get Them. I

NEW SEASON’S GOODS. SUMMER CLOTHING. SUMMER CLOTHING. a. nrnrnm (NEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY), Albion Buildings, Gladstone Boad,

INFORMS the publio of Gisborne and -L East Coast Districts that he has just received his shipment of 1 f™MER TWEEDS & SUITINGS SUMMER TWEEDS & SUITINGS and la In a position to promptly exeoute all oraera. All the mo3t Fashionable Materials are m stock, and customers oan rely on having made in the Latest Style. PERFECT FIT being Guaranteed. ?

CALL AND INSPECT Oar ENGLISH, IRISH, m* Knivrnq EWEBDS, For yon will bo Bare to find something to please you. A. ZACHARIAH. Gladstone Road.

HENNESSY FOR . . BOOTS. .

mo BUN WITH JL HIS MABES At WAIOHIKA. The Arab-bred Hackney Stallion, SARACEN.

SARACEN is by Crusader (imported), dam Belle, by Arab Child (imported;, grand dam Mary (imp.), hunting inare. Crusader was imported from India by a. McLean, n,sq., of Hawke’s Bay, and is considered one of the highest caste Arab stallions ever imported into the Australasian colonies, lhe Australasian says: “ -this is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over lo hands, and has immense bone, with plenty of substance and quaiity ail over. He is acknowledged to be the very best Arab that ever ran in India, a proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than three walk-overs, the Indian ueraid remarking, ‘ iNo owner caring to start against tne great Crusader at weigbt-for-age, the Desert Elate, distance two miles, resulted in a Walk-over. Crusader won the Hehra Derby, Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Asian Elate, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in India for five years, at all distances, under big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record.” Saracen is a blood bay with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with plenty of bone and substance. He is very quiet and good-tem-peied, and from the stoutness of his breeding his progeny are certain to be most valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriage horses. Every care taken, but no responsibility. .Terms: £2 10s per mare. Covering fees must be paid before removal of mares. One month’s grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Handsome Blood Stallion, SAN REMO (Purohased by G. G. Stead, Esq., lor 725 guineas as a yearling.) CISSY (own sister to Trenton, Frailty— Musket) ST. LKGER (AtlantisDoncaster.)

SAN REMO’S services this season will be placed as low as possible for a sire of hie olasa. The terms will be £5 os single mares ; two or more mares the property of the same owner as per agreement. Every oare taken, but no rerponsibility incurred. For tabulated pedigree, see cards. For further particulars, apply— GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Waiohika, The Draught Stallion GARNET.

GABNET is by British Lion (imp.), dam Topaz, by Overdraft, grand dam by Dugdale (imp.), great grand dam imported. Winner of First Prize and Society's Meda! for draught stallion at Poverty Bay A. and P. Society’s Show, 1896-97-98, 1900. Terms: £3 per mare. For two or more mares the property of the same owner, £2 10s. Six weeks’ grazing free; after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. Fees to be paid before the removal of mares. All care taken, bat no responsibility incurred.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 4

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