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Write for particulars to the British and Continental Piano Co. Hamilton s. riley, manager SPEIGHT'S ALE and STOUT the annual re-union WE STOCK Peter Dawson's from the leading Write for Darticular CHRISTMAS ASS( Will be vours if you order your wines { in Q Q and spirits from us. We can provide * at exceptionally LOW PRICES all ■ the many kinds of LIQUID REFRESHMENTS that are needed for and dinner, and all are of the very first quality •.—Speight's Dunediii Ales and Stouts ; Perfection Whisky : Australian Wines IQF-TiTnJr-aTniei at I"a vineyards *° f ° ur T lllMilllS £ l;0l Merchants, Custom Street E, Auckland.

To Stand the Season at the Farm MAIROA The Bay Draught Stallion KOBERT EMMETT By Rob Roy, by Glengyle (champion horse for a number of years). Dam Jess, by Sir William Wallace (also first and champion). ROBERT EMMETT will travel to Mongakawi Farm every Saturday and return Mondays Terms :—£2 5s single mare. Two or more by agreement. All care taken but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply to PETCH BROS. :: :: Mairoa To Stand at MR. W. GADSBY'S FARM, Te Kuiti, Knight of the Thistle By Handsome Prince (10,356 S C S B) Dam, May Queen (9,336 S C S B) A powerful, shapely ana siouuy uieu brown horse, standing 16 3*. Bred by Wm. Agnew, Esq., Balwheme, Scotland. Handsome Prince is by the world-renowned Prince of Wales (673 S CS B) the greatest horse of the century. Dam of Knight of Thistle was May Queen (9336) by Darnley (222) gr dam Jess of Barsolus (5175) by Speculation (2426) g gr clam Nell of Barsolus by Prince (1785) g. g gr dam Maggie by Briton (1082) Further details and fuller pedigree can be had on application. The sire of Marcellus cost 750 guineas. TERMS: £3 10s. Grazing free for one month, afterwards is 6d weekly. Trains met, mares carefully attended but no responsibility taken. W. GADSBY To Stand the Season at Waitomo Caves, the thoroughbred Stallion Tt JL U By St. Crispin St. Leger—Tingara Dam, Lady Stella Fuselad'e—Lalla Rook (bred by New Zealand Stud Co.) Tu Turu is a beautiful dark chestnut, three years old and stands 15.2. He is remarkably good tempered with splendid action and clean bone. ' Grazing free. All care taken but NO responsibility. Fee, 2\ grs. L W. G. GRANT, Honikiwi ' LEE BROS, Waitomo Caves

At the Stud at the owner s larm Joe Chamberlain (2) Bonnie Scotland—Lady D'eau his horse belongs to the famous familv which includes such well known sires as Carbine Somnus, "ilvia Park. Ostor, Eton, Hotchkiss, Salvadan, Vanguard, Royal Artillery, Conqueror, and others too numerous to mention. For further particulars apply to— P. QUIRK, Te Kuiti. •<**%m*vi&m>MI(JH To stand for the Season at Te kuiti, the thoroughbred Shetland r pony "MIGHTY ATOM." by Lord "Vernon, "Oam, Beautv Bright by Tom Thumb, 'rand dam ting by Tit Bits g g dam Midget, bred in England by Lady Beresford. For fuller particulars and terms apply JACK BODDIE, Te Kuiti To stand at the owner's Farm, Wailomo Caves, the Trotting Stallion By Jersey, Childe Harold-Miss Cooper; out of Trust by KingfisherMiss Young. Combine is a rich dark bay six years old; 15.1 h hands, a thick se active sort with the best of action and temper and a sure foal getter. His .stock which are now 2 year old promise to develop into useiul naoss and harness horses. The fee for single mares will be £l 5s at time of service and when in foal or if required a nil. guarantee of £3 ios will be given, nc foal no fee. Two or more mares th< property of one owner as per arrange' ment All mares sold or exchangee treated as being in foal. Good grazing for mares is per week. All care taker but no responsibility incurred. Loca sales attended and mares can be me ,by arrangement. THOMAS THWAITE, Waitomo Cave WHY suffer with cough and col< when you can cure same d; taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsio —from all chemists and stores, is oc . ,2s Gd, 4s 6d.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 420, 6 December 1911, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 420, 6 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 420, 6 December 1911, Page 3

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