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THE STUD. ALBERTORIOUS, By Albert Victor—Dulce. Records: Mile and a-half, 3.31. Two Miles, 4.41. Albertorious is a handsome bay, standing 15.3, a straigbtout trotter, and exceptionally good tempered; an aristocrat of his 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 himself as a light harness horse by trotting 27 miles in an hour an a half. No horse in the Dominion carries more of the speed-producing Hambletonain blood direct from the fountainhead than Albertorious. His pedigree is unimpeachable, his performances are facts. He has led the field home on seventeen occasions, and won between £1,700 and £1,8(30 in stakes. Some of his principal victories are Lyttelton Handicap, 2 miles, N.Z. Metropolitan T.C., beating a strong field by 50 yards in 4m. 46 2-ss. Champion Handicap, 2 miles, Canterbury Park in 4m. 44 3-55., behind him being the champions Durbar, Verax, Bolderwood, Lord Elmo, O"SM, and Dick Fly. Midwinter Handicap, 2 miles, N.Z. Metropolitan, in 4m. 445. Christchurch Handicap, 2 miles, N.Z.M.T.C., by 8 lengths, in 4m. 41s. Addington Handicap, 1 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 A few ordinary inares will be accepted at reduced fees. Early applicationjnecessary. For further particulars, apply to,— B. D. CAMPBELL, Soldiers' Club, Auckland, or H. J. HAWKINS. Paerata. QUINN & PEOPLES THE DRURY Coachbuilders, Horse Shoers Buggies, Dog Carts, Gigs, Spring Carts, Waggons, Drays, etc. Built to Oraer. Repairs of Every Description. Workmanship Guaranteed. Prices and Estimates forwarded on Application. Hard Woods, Plow and Harrow Trees, Bolts and Nuts of all sues kept in stock. Paints and Oils at Moderate Prices. QUINN & PEOPLES. DBURY.

CLIFF HOUSE PAPAKUBA. Overlooking Sea and Township. For Comfort and Good Meals and a Home intending Boarders are advised to call at the above address. The Leading Boardinghouse in Papakura. Also under the same management the Premier Tea Booms. Proprietress: Mrs C. SEAVER Launch Proprietor and General Commission Agent Telephone, No. 8. Coal, Timber, Lime, Sand, Drain Pipes, Bricks, &c., &c., supplied at shortest notion Launches leave Mercer torMaramarua, Mondays and Thursdays, 12.30 p.m., returning from Maramarua, 3 p.m. For Churchill and Glen Murray, Tuesdays and Fridays, 6.40 a.m., returning from Glen Murray, 11.15 a.m. and Churchill 12.45 p.m. For Glen Murray direct: Every Wednesday, 10.20 a.m., returning from Glen Murray 2.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to: C. ROOSE Mercer. PAPAKURA PLUMBING WORKS. Main South Road. (Next Richardson Bros. Factory.) Work Undertaken in all parts of the District. TANKS, BATHS, Etc., IN BTOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Only Best Workmanship and Materials used. CHARGES MODERATE. M. KEANE PAPAKURA. WILLIS BROS.. Papakura Starts Established over half a century. DEPARTMENTS Butchery, Bakery, Grocery, Clothing and Drapery, Hardware, Manures, eto. Wa stork only one class nt

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 226, 14 November 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 226, 14 November 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 226, 14 November 1916, Page 4

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