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To stand the season at TAIHAFE anc travel th e surrounding District THE CLYDESDALE STALLION mnmi Sire, General French; dam. Bless Shown four times —took ist ortse on each occasion GENERAL BULLER, by General Frencr,, by Glengyle, 373, dam Jtose, Glengyle by Prince of the Isles imported, dam Helen McGregor, 401, Helen McGregor by Glenroy, dam Violet Prince of the Isles by Honest Tom, dam, May Queen, 9336. Rose < y Director. Director by Young Banker (N.Z. 5.8.), dam, Queen Elizabeth. Young Banker by Banker, Imported, Banker by Admiral, dam, Nannie. Nannie by Rob Roy. Admiral by Sir Walter Scott. Queen Elizabeth by Sir W;Jliam Wallace, 778 (N.Z.5.8.), Sir WlL'iam Wallace by Sir William Wallace, 90 (N.Z.5.8.), dam, C. Camobell's Mare by Blair's Championf imported). Sir William Wallace by Garibaldi, Sls (C. 5.8.), dam, Brsiky Brisk by Royal Strange, 733. Sire William Wallace Vas Imported to Otago by Mr Thos. Kettle In 1869. Glenroy by Kox's Prince of Wales, imported. Bloss by Ophir, nam Maggie, Maggie by Sir William Wallace. Ophir by Renfew Jock, 135, dam Maggie by Lord Salisbury (C. 5.8.), 1205, dam Glasgow Maggie, 641, Renfew Jock, 135, by Renfew, imported, dam, Rose by Cowden Lad, 642 (N.Z. S.B), Glasgow Maggie by Prince. Prince by Prince Charlie, No. 4, 626, imported, dam Taieri Lass. Lass, by Surprise, imported, Lord Salisbury (C. 5.8.), 1205, imported, by Young Conqueror, 959, dam Darling, 74, by Tintock, Great Dam Jean by Surprise, 816. Young Conqueror, 959, by Conqueror, 196, dam Maggie by Lord Clyde (C.S.B.J), 447, imported, May Queen, 9336, by Darnley, 222. Singl e fee, £3 10/ —payable Ist January, 1915. Two or more mares by arrangement. Groomage fee 5/. For further particulars apply to H. BEAGLEY, p : . Owner in Ciiarge. TO STAND THE SEASON IN THE TAIHAPE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS—\he Thoroughbred Horse ""^GRAVITATION. (Birkenhead —Stepfeldt.) Full particulars from GEORGE LAING, Groom-in-Charge. MRS. KIRK SAYS: "The mixture I make from Hean's Essence is the best remedy I have ever tried for coughs, colds and sniffles. It is easy to make and very pleasant to take." Mrs. H. Kirk, Greymouth. This Hean 8 Essence Mixture is so easy I to make in your own home, is so good | and saves such a lot of money—lo/- on a I ,int —that it is popular in thousands or | At chemists and stores, or post free on / receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Read the cir&ular. 12 '
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 22 November 1915, Page 6
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