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THE STUD. raerata and travel Sur- ( round ins Disticts. -ALBERTORIOUS, By Albert Victor—Dulce. Records: Mile and a-half, 3.31. Two Miles, 4.41. Albertoriouß is a handsome bay, standing 15.3, a straigbtont trotter, and exceptionally good tempered; an aristocrat of bis line, with a purple lineage second to none, and inherits the speed and foal-getting qualities of his direct immortalised ancestors, his great grandsire. Electioneer (125), and his great - great - grandsire, Rysdyck's Hambletonian (10). Inferno, a full brother to Dulce, distinguished h : mself as a light harness horse by trotting 27 miles in an hour an a half. No hone in the Dominion carries more of the speed-producing Hambletonain blood direct from the fountainhtod than Albertorious. His pedigree it unimpeachable, his performances are facts. He has led the field home on seventeen occasions, and wop between £1,700 and £I,BOO in stakes. Some of his principal victories are : Lyttelton Handicap, 1 miles, N.Z. Metropolitan, T.C., beating a strong field by 50 yards in 4m. 46 2-ss. • .Champion Handicap, i miles, Canterbury .Park in 4m. 44 3 55., behind bun being the champions Durbar, Verax, Bolder wood. Lord Elmo, O\M, and Dick Fly. Midwinter Handicap, '_' miles, N.Z. Metropolitan, in 4m. 445. Christchurch Handicap, 2 miles, N.Z.M.T.C., by 8 lengths, in 4m. 41s. Addington Handicap, I M miles, Canterbury Park, 3m. 31s. County Handicap, 2 miles, Ashburton T.C., in 4m. 435., four lengths in front of the champion pacing mare Emmeline, to whom he was conceding 9 sees. TERMS-FIVE GUINEAS. Every care taken but no responsibility For further particulars, apply to,— B. D. CAMPBELL, Soldiers' Club, Auckland, or To travel the Surrounding Districts The Thoroughbred Stallion OCTOROON. BY MENSCHIKOFF-THE SLAVE Menschikoff Stepniak—Pibrok Nordenfeldt—Steppe. Lochiel—Fallacy SI edge mere—Deception 'The Slave The Workman —Fiesole Robinson Crusoe—The Maid Ingomar—Florence King of the Ring—All Work Pa papa—Marchioness OCTOROON is a rich Chestnut in colour. Stands 15 hands 2 inch; shortlegged horse with plenty of bone. Has started in 36 classic races ; has never been unplaced, having 8 wins, 14 seconds, and 14 thirds.

Terms: Four Guineas single mare. Two or more as per agreement. AH fees payable on January Ist, 1917, or last round of Season. All care taken but no responsibility in* curred. For further particulars apply to,— GEO. TWIDLE, Owner, 881 Buckland BOMBAY Daily Mail Coach Service. Bombay departs 6.30 a.m., Rama Rama 7 a.m., arrive Drury 7.30 a.m. Drury departs 9 a.m., Rama Rama 9.45 a.m. arrive Bombay 10.30 a.m. Bombay depart 2.45 p.m., Rama 3.15 p.m.. arrive Drury 3.50 p.m. Drury depart 6 p.m., Rama Kama Rama 6.45 p.m., anive'Bombay 7.30 p.m Special Trips for Picnic Parties, &c., by arrangement. J. H. Carter, Coaching Proprietor, BEATTYIMARSHALL Have taken over the Butchery Business hitherto carried on by Messrs. J. Adams & Sons and are carrying it on at Messrs. ADAMS' late premises in King Street, pukekohe. ALL MEAT PRIME QUALITY. Small Goods Supplied. 'PHONE No. 40 WILLIS BROS.. Papakura Stores Established over half a century. i :-: DEPARTMENTS :-: Butchery, Bakery, Grocery, Clothing and Drapery, Hardware, Seeds, Manures, etc. We stork only one (lass of floods

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 209, 15 September 1916, Page 4

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