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Donovan & Howard Dental Surgeons LLOYDS BUILDINGS OTAHUHU. MRS A. E. MASSEY "The Millinery," KING ST., t'UKEKOHK Announces that she has removed to new premises opposite McClintock's Buildings. Showroom stocked with the latest millinery and ladies' and children's hats made to order. Dressmaking as usual. MODERATE PRICES Phone 117.

THE STUD. TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1917, AT FERNLEIGH, WAIUKU THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, ROYAL MARCELLUS, Sire, that great Champion Marcellua, which was purchased by Wm. Taylor, Esq., of Green Hill, Te Awamutu, for the sum of 800 guineas, and stood at a fee of 8 guineas ; dam, Dolly by Highland Willie, by Jock-o'-Hazeldene. and grand dam by Lord Derby (imp). Royal Marcellus has not yet been exhibited in the Show ring, but in the near future there is every probability that he will be given a chance to compete against all comers, as he is a horse of wonderful quality and breeding, and may be expected to gain Show ring honours, intending breeders will do well to inspect stock sired by Royal Marcellus, which are now two years old, and yearlings. Good judges have expressed their opinion that his stock show promise of being second to none that have ever been sired in the district of Waiuku. Terms: Service Fee; Three Guineas. ROADSTER TROTTING STALLION, Young Drover, Sire of Field Marshall (winner of many first prizes and championships), also many other magnificent horses. Service Fee: Two Guineas" Guarantees given for approved mares. All guarantees must be had in writing from the owner. Good grazing for mares. Special accommodation for mares and foals. All care taken. No responsibility. Royal Marcellus will travel to Waiuku, Wednesdays ; Otaua and Aka Aka. Fridays. CHAS. J. HOSKING, Phone 22. Waiuku. 425 Stud Season 1917 TO STAND AT WAIPIPI, AND TRAVEL WAIUKU, OTAUA, AKA AKA astij PUKEKOHE The Champion Clydesdale Stallion HEATHER BRAE, 1.121 Vol. 7, Foaled October 15, 1910. Sire, Royal Crown. 544. Dam, Je-s. 1533. Bred bv i. S. Oughton, Okaiawa, Taranaki. Sire. Royal Crown 544; g. sire, Royal Fame (imp) 10272, C.5.8 :ggsire Mount Royal. 8065. (.'.SB, uggsire St Lawrence. 3220. C.S.B : gggg sire Prince of Wales. 673 C.S.B : gg ggg sire General 332 C.S.B; gggggg site Sir Walter Scott, 79i» C.S.B. ham .Jes», 153,''>, by Prince of Winder* mere. 076 ; g dam Miss Ivanhoe, 1524. by Ivanhoe. 793: srg dam. Flower. 1522, by Glen-Gyle. .''7.'*; irgg dam. Blossom, by Sir William Wallace. 77S;gggg I dam, Darling, by Black Champion ' limp.). The pedicle of Heather Brae could 1 be nreath extended, but from I outline si *er. i: will be seen that he is lan exceptionally well-bred horse. His ; sire. Royai Crown, is well-known • throughout New Zealand and Australia as a breeder and sire of many champ- ! ions, including Rf;y.il Scotch. Champion I at Bri-ba le: Mount Royal. Champion | at Sydney ; Gowen Brae, champion at i Hawera :and Heather Brae, thechamp- . ion of the Auckland province. The following is Heather Brae's show ' ring reco-d : —As a two-year-old. Ist | and reserve champion, Hawera: Ist j and champion. New Plymouth. As a j three-year-old, Ist and champion, I Hamilton : Ist and champion and winner of a i'> guinea silver cup, at Auck- ! land ; Ist and reserve champion CamI bridge. As a four-year-old. Jst and reI sc" -, -v champion. Auck'and; 2nd Pukekohe; Ist and champion, Cambridge. M 5 years of age he was oily shown | or.c'P, when hp was awarded the chamI pion honours at the Waikato show at ! Hamilton. It will be seen that he has ! a show ring record hard to heat in the

Heather israe possesses all thequali ties of the modern Clydesdale, namely, plenty of size, beautiful Quality, and Kreat action. The services of this fine horse should he in great demand, as he is absolutely one of the best sires at [he present time in '!:• Island. TERMS : 14 Is tor single mares. Grazing arrangements at '2 G per w> ek. Trains met when advised. Heather Brae visits I'ukekohe every Tuesday and returns to Waipipi on Wednesdays. All care taken hut no responsibility aceepted. Three or more mares as per agreement I) U GLEESON, , Waipipi Spoialih it. iir wik ■ .ilriotl f, C e HARDY,

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 334, 30 November 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 334, 30 November 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 334, 30 November 1917, Page 4

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