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To stand at the Owns tomo Caves, the Tro r's Farm, Waitting Stallion By Jersey,by Cbilde Harold- -Miss Cooper; out of Trust, by King fisher —Miss Young. COMBINE is a rich dark bay rising years old; 15 hands; a thick set active sort with good action and perfect temper, and should tbrov.- good hacks and harness horses. His Sire, "Jersey," is well known in Taranaki and Manawatu. having won numerous races and having an unbeaten record in the Show Ring. Grazing for mares: Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For terms, etc., apply to " T. THWAITE, Waitomo Caves. To Stand at Riddell's Farm OTANGIWAIThe Thoroughbred Stallion Singlestick HI. By Singlestick 11. \ Yanetta by VanImported by -V/,. ■ guard from Govt, to improve ! Yanity the stamp of j hacks and hunters | See Stud Book IINGLESTICK 111. is a dark bay with black points, stands over 16 hands high, very compactly built and looks every inch a race horse and weight carrier. He has never been trained, has proved a very sure foal getter and has sired some beautiful I and 2-yr olds from inferior mares (can be seen at owner's farm, Aria). He comes from the famous MusketTraducer strain on his dam's side. Yanetta was a good performer on the turf; in 1899 she had one win and three seconds from five starts. See turf register of 1899. Terms:—For thoroughbred mares with full guarantee, 4 guineas. Ordinary mares as arranged. Best of Grass at Is per week. Further particulars apply to A. RIDDELL Lessee Say/ THE MY res lish tb TROLO of ali sc letters Concern you? Your Destiny SELF. Y ACTER. BUSIXE = I.N'S' Take an \n:\ r>: rubbing a EiE ing on a piece this to me v.-i: sex. Encicso 24 Pennv S:s: il'jv:6 for Cash. Goods packed to every part of district at lowest possible rates. (Juotcs on application MATIERL tliiicuLe

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 216, 13 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 216, 13 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 216, 13 December 1909, Page 3

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