:U Ai r viint;lt:’s (Coacti Pror.ricid 1 Stables--I'or further particulars sec cards, or apply Osoosi IN Charok. T. ANDREWS Owner To Stand lids Season at FimLKIIKIvHT A StbßKOrXi)l.\C DISTRICTS, The Purokrsd Clydestlala Stallion MB BOY 11. ECU ROY 11. is a bay horse, aged 1 and was bred Mr James Stackhouse, of CanterburyROB ROY 11. by (McKellor’s) Rob Rov, Darn Jewel, by General Gordon; a dam Pride, by the Baronet (imp.) ROB ROY (McKellor’s), by Ben Lomond, dam Nell, by Lord Salisbury (imp.); g dam Sally, by Lord Clyde ; g g dam Maggie, hy Grant’s Sir Colin. Rob Roy has taken a number of prizes at Christchurch and elsewhere. JEWELL took ist prize at Ellesmere in her class, also ist with her sister as a pair of mares, and Champion for the best mare on the ground; and Ist at Christchurch, r 895, in her class; Ist as a mare with foal at foot at Christchurch i 896 and ißg7 ; and ist as one of the pair of mares at Christchurch and Ellesmere. GENERAL GORDON, bred by Mr John Boag, of Brookside, is by Sutton’s Victor, dam Marchioness I, g dam Princess Maud 111. General Gordon was very successful in the Show ring. He took six ists, iwo 2iids, and also Special and Champion Prizes in 1888 and iBB9. Victor (Sutton’s) by Conqueror (imp. from Scotland). He took seven ist prizes, four Specials, and Champion Gold Medal twice. ■ Marchioness I, gained sixteen ist prizes, seven 2nds, and eighteen Specials and Champion Gold Medal, and she was first seven times with two of her progeny. ROB ROY 11. was shown at Ellesmere as a yearling, taking ist prize. It will be seen that ROB ROY IP’S breeding is such as should recommend to those desiring the best of blood, as he is connected with the very best strains of Clydesdale blood in Scotland. Terms : P'3 for single mare, payable on January ist, igo7. Grooniage ss, payable first service. Per further particulars apply to W. E. B. TONES, In Charge Linton.
yyATCH THIS SPACE. E. BALL, HAIRDRESSER, ETC , OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT R HENRY COLEY begs to notify Millowners, Storekeepers, and the public of Foxton generally, that he has now started Carting with an up-to-date Loerie, and will be pleased to receive orders for carting to any part of the town and district. All orders entrusted to the driver will be nroUi'ptly attended to. H. COLEY, m Ko A itonn a OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTMERVYN LITTLEJOHN, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Main Street, Foxton. J HEREBY dtesire to inform the residents of Foxton and the general public that I have opened an up-to-date Haird.ressmg Saloon and t obacconist business in premises''ad|«ining Messrs Watchorn, Stiles and Co. The Hairdressing Saloon is under my personal supervision, and having had many years experience in some ot the leading saloons of the principal cities of Australia and New Zealand, patrons can therefore rely on every i possible'attention. _ | By paying strict attention to busi-i ness, combined with cleanliness, | ■civility and first-class workmanship, I ; solicit a share of your j patronage. • An up-to-date stool* of smokers j requisites always in stock at town prices. I UP-TO-DATE CARTING. Hair-cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, and Singeing, 6d each*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3723, 8 November 1906, Page 4
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