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GTUD NOTICES. TO STAND at the OWNER’S FARM TAIFOBOHCNUI For this Season. THE ENTIRE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, ITUS3ANDMAN. USDAN DM AN. TREADS! ILL—G OLDEN VALE. Terms: Single Mare, £6 6s; two or more mares, as per arrangement. ~Husbandman will visit Hawera every Thursday and Saturday afternoon if required. Glares from a distance will bo taken delivery at Hawera Railway Station on notice being given. Grazing foe Is Gd per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. As a two-year-old lie won tho Lyttelton Stakes and the Dunedin Champagne Stakes, and was second in the G.J.C, Champagne. As a three-year-old the Canterbury Derby, the Great Northern Derby, the Ricacrton Welter Handicap (9.2), the St. Andrew’s Handicap, Feiiding (8.0), and was third in the Wellington Cup (8.6), and in the Croat Autumn Handicap (S.l3) x As a four-year-old the Autumn Handicap (Wellington,- 8.0). when Lady Medallist (7.5) was second. He won in Stakes £2980. For further particulars see cards or apply to James Davidson, Taiporohenui, or P.O. Box 86, Hawera, or G. E. CLOUT, G room-in-Charge, 22ss TO STAND THE SEASON. AT THE COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD. THE TROTTING STALLION GENERAL JOUBERT By Commander (Rothschild—Effie) out of Rose Bloom, Foulshot—Ryrei mare). GENERAL JOUBERT is a rich bay horse, standing 15.3 in height; t years old, of great courage and beautiful conformation; thoroughly sounc and possesses great speed and stand na, which ho demonstrated by win ing the Dash Handicap (in harness) o: 100 soys., one mile, in 2min 32sec. from a field of eleven, at Alexandrs Park. As will bo seen by his pedi gree, this horse possesses two of th( greatest strains of blood in Australii —viz., Rothschild and Musket. Fee for Season: £4 4s, payable be fore January Ist, 1912. For farther particulars, apply to J. BUTLER, or H. JONES, County Hotel Stables. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NCAIRE, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICTS. SURROUNDING THE FASHIONABLY-BRED TROTTING STALLION, BARON D SIRE—ROTHSCHILD. DAM—CALAIS. Terms—Throe Guineas Season, payible on or before January Ist, 1912. An offer of £IOO was refused this eason for one of “Baron D’s” gets. For further particulars, see cards, ir owner, D. HYNDMAN, . Ngaire. TO STAND at NEW PLYMOUTH, ind Travel to Inglewood on Wcdnes* day. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRES CAMPFIRE (5) CAMPFIRE (5) Carbine—Revelry. And SYLVIA PARK. SYLVIA PARK. St. Logor—Atalanta.

For the convenience of breeders, good grazing will be given FREE. Further particulars, apply J. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth. nno STAND this SEASON at ■{.:S: ELTHAM, And Travels Stratford and Surrounding Districts— THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Fascination, ascination. Sire, Federation; Dam, Peggy. FASCINATION can bo od to all breeders as one of the truest bred Clydesdale Stallions in the district. lie is rising five years old, a beautiful bay, largo flat bone, and fine feather. Terms—Single Mare £3 10s. two or more, as per arrangement; all mares to be paid for by Ist January, 1912. Arrangements with W. T. BAILEY Oi’ TOM BROWN, Groom. TO STAND , i t!lis WMI SEASON. at STRATFORD, And Surrounding Districts. THE DRAUGHT STALLION 1? Ct n (ARMADALE—DUCHESS OF ALEXANDRA). Terms—£3 ss. For further particulars, apply to JAMES GRANT, Taiporohenui, or W. McELWAIN, G room-in-Charge. Davey’s Royal Mail Stables, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 29 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 29 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 38, 29 September 1911, Page 8

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