TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KUITI THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE KNOCKLAYD. LAETITIA 8 Miss Letty 8 Seaton Delaval 4 (imp-) HOTCHKISS 2 Petrolouse 2 Musket 3 (imp.) (imp.) > g I ffi H Fee : £,5 ss. Groomage Fee : ss. Mares will be grazed free until proved, after which time 2s 6d per week grazing will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply P. KEYWORTH, Groom-in-Charge
To Stand the Season at the Owner's Farm, KAEAEA, the Heavy draught stallion Honest Tom Sired bv the famous imported horse Resolution, by Anchorite-Sweet Echo Dam Blossom, by General GordonLothair. Anchorite was bred by His late Majesty, Edward VII. of England. HONEST TOM was bred by Wm. Newall, Esq., of Tamahere, and exhibited by him on two occasions at Hamilton, gaining Ist prize as a yearling and a Ist and 2nd as a two-year-old, beating the best young draught stock from the Waikato stud farms. In appearance he does his rare breeding and show record credit, being a well-marked dark bay, with black points, standing 16 hands, has plenty of fine flat bone, and is of a compact and powerful build. A sure foal-getter and good worker. Terms : £2 2s. For further particulars apply to STEVENS RIDDLE
CHALLENGE REDUCED TO £SO! MR. DUNCAN FRASER lias not received un acceptance of his <£lOC Challenge to compete with any shooter in New Zealand under New Zealand Gun Club Rules at pigeons off 33 yards, with 23111. "C.A.C." CARTRIDGES, against Imported Cartridges. He now withdraws the above Challenge and substitutes A £SO CHALLENGE, to enable his competitor to use a gun chambered to take 2-Jin. cartridges. Mr. Eraser will use the "C.A.C." ordinary 2Jiu. Smokeless Cartridge, known U the trade as "Nitro-Special," which has only been placed 011 the market tliifyear. It is a low-priced smokeless cartridge designed to compete with the corresponding imported article of the Each shooter's cartridge to contain one oz. of shot only. Each shooter to firo at 100 Live Pigeons. The rise to be 33 yards. The boundary to be 40 yards. Mr. Eraser's cartridges must be pur•based from the trade, and any shootei who takes up this Challenge must shoot with IMPORTED CARTRIDGES purchased from ilio trade only. Each shooter must bring to the ground on as to whero his cartridges were purchased, also the receipted account foi same. The Match to be shot under New Zealand Gun Club Association Rules. To take place at Wellington beforo the end of the present year, 1910. Mr. Charles Haines, Wellington, is to be the holder of the stakes. Each competitor to appoint a Referee, who will appoint a third to act in case of dispute. The lattcr's decision to be final. Acceptances of this Challenge must be handed to Charles Haines, Esq., Box -J7(j. G.P.0., Wellington, by letter, and there must be at the same time enclosed a draft for £SO on any New Zealand Bank. Acceptors of this Challenge must be members of the New Zealand Gun Club Association.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 308, 2 November 1910, Page 2
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