SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AFTER Napjgr Sale T OOL, SE S ALE£ 4-1925 ucipal Theatre Catalogue closes Nov 21, Dec. 10, 1924, 9 a.m. Dec. 3, 5 p.ir# Jan. 14, 1925, 9 a.m. Jan. 7, 5 p.m. OTHER SALES TO BE ARRANGED STUD NOTICES. sm 0 STAND AT TE HAPARA, The Fashionably-bred AUTUMN • (No. NA MAY, 11. -s. AUTUMN CO H ■v>U ! o S-'-Z. t® jff oO LIST FILLED FOR THIS SEASON Applications Booked for Next Season AUTUMN lias sired Automne (winner of the Avondale Stakes and Nursery Handicap against the cream of New Zealand’s 2-year-olds): also sire of Golden Autumn and Voltore. For further particulars apply— H. GOSCOMB. G room-in-tharge. —Or D. J. BARRY t l I St m Sir *44; Vc-\ fTis Season ARAKA, Sta To OUGHBRED HORSE THE CYNIC (Imported No. 9). Foaled 1913. Sire : Henrv the First; Dam, Cyuane. By Cyllene, the sire of Polymelus (the leading English sire). For further particulars, apply to — 1 GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka. Phone 1057 D. TO STJIND PATWAfI, And S|rr^idingjDistrict, THE PUR ii ill) s«bk3ss CLi ALLION OF SDALE 3WTON By that stallion, pride of Ne\jjjp§n, whose stock in Melbourne JssT realised up to 400 guineas “ TEPiMS: Single mares, £4 10s.; arrangements 2 or more. J. PEEL, Owner. Patutahi. cue?: TO STAND THTS SEASON At MANGAPAPA, The Australiar.-bred Trotting Stallion DIXIE., if Hi.UK Sire, Dixie J)ahj|-Daj|i, Lady Prince. Dixie Daly iAthcp sire of Dixie’s Chance (2ffmjK' y 3 . Prince by|Kia'fming Bens. by Abbey Beils, grand-sire Chimes (N.Z. Cup wilinear Charming Bell, sire of Bluff Jj#™i!e 2.9), Strange Man (1,) miJgrß.3o.) FEE: cash; £5/5/- booked. Grazing 3- per week. All care taken hut no responsibility. All fees must be paid before removal of mares. J. GREENTREE, King fit. (off Hospital Rd.), Mangapapa. r si 4X.TO TO STAN. ASON AT LLON TROTTING STAR of Author er, time, Sire: Harold Dillon, Dillon (N.Z. Q 4.26 2-5, 2 Dam: Robin 13 Wildwood (imp.) Dam, Dr Fee:" £4/4/-. Fof further particulars apply to McKay Bros, 981 K, or A. C.’ LANBFORD. TYUPIiIOATE Invoices and Billheads nil sizes and qualities, with rulings to suit customers. Times Jobbing and Binding Works, Peel St. Phone 818. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. B E LL A h C? Phone 900. QOLE AGENTS for GRAHAM COAL .’*? ' —the Cleanest Coni in the Dominion. Grent heat, no soot. Equally ■good for stove or open fireplace, , ~ FIREWOOD in large or small qua u-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9848, 29 October 1924, Page 8
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