AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., Helensville, TuesSday, Noy. 19th. At 12 Noon, MONTHLY STOCK SALE. A. E. CEAJNE, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer. TO TEAVEL THE SUEEOUNDDIBTRICTB THE CLYDESDALE STALLION " PREMIER." SIRE—THE GOVERNOR. DAM—ROSEBUD Ist. PREMIER is a Bright Bay Horse foaled in the month of November, 1905, with plenty of bone and substance, displaying fine symmetery with great muscular strength, with plenty of hair of the right quality^ good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. His Sire—The Governor by Lord Ranfurly by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young Conqueror. His Dam—Rosebud Ist, was sired by Armadale, and her dam Darling was sired by Chiefton. Sire, The Governor (489). G. Sire, Lord Ranfurly (521). Dam of Sire, Darling by Extinguisher (174). Dam, Rosebud Ist by Armadal. G. Dam, Darling by Chiefton |'W). PREMIER has only been shown on two occasions, taking First and Second Prizes, winning in a class of 9, beating the Champion Stallion Marcellus. Terms £3 3sAll care taken with mares but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply -MS. HAND, Owner, HELENSVILLE.
A GE4ND CONCERT, In aid of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Helensville, ox THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS. VOCAL, MUSICAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL. The Maypole Dance, hy 24 well-trained children. The Floral March, by 30 children all drossed in white and blue, with Floral Arches. Prices : 2s and Is; Children half-prico Doors open at 7.30. Mr 11. Meredith, Pecrotary, Kaipara Electorate T^ miIURLOW TjtfELD, of Dargaville. begs to noiif\ the Electors of the Kaiparu Electorate that he is a Uaudidato for their Suffrages at the GEN HEAL ELECTIONS in November. He is prepared to support a nonconfidence motion- in the present Government, and to endorse the policy of the Opposition. E. rHTJRLOW FIELD. The Central BoardinghouseHELENSVILLE. MRS B. CULLEN desires to intimate that she lias taken over the long established Boarding House lately under the control of Mrs Rea. Every offort will be made to provide a HOME for the Travelling Public, with Good Cuisine, Attention and Civility Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams. Address— MRS B. CULLEN, Commercial Road R. HUNTER Grocery and Bakery. Parhurst Delivery Curls ou Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays ■TePuaand Parkhurst Daily, Catering for Balls. Parses, Picnics etc., On the Shortest Notice. —Small Goods a Specialty,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 October 1911, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 October 1911, Page 2
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