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' ' [a oakd.] P. GILCHRIST, SOLICITOR, TE AROHA. Stud Notices. ftp STAND AT TE AROHA AND -■- travel .Shaftesbury, Manawaru, Waihou, .and Mahgaiti districts, the - ■ well-known Clydesdale stallion Highland Willie - , by Clydesdale Willie —dam Flash. . t. For further particulars apply to F. ROWE, Owner. T • 'at Morrinsville' an* l . travel the Sur- ' rounding districts, the undermentioned stallions:— -• * Thoroughbred— CUIRASSIER - £By Musket —Frailly § gTljis horse is fall brother and 3 years V ' younger .than Trenton,-standing in England at 200 gs per mare—- . (JHeavy Draught Colt, 3 years old— GALLANT BEN ■ . By Benmori! —Bylvia. Medium Draught Horse- — GENERAL I By General Gordon—Bonnie, by Bonnie Prince. Roadster—“MEßßY ROY By Merry Legs -Barry. TERMS,. . Cuirassipr, £7 7s \ Gallant Ben, £4 4s (a- i , • General £2 2s ( & . ,n G le mare- .. “Merry Boy, £2 lOs / Two or more, mares, property sann ; , o wrier as per agreement. Grazing Is 61 per week, All c ire taken but no responsibility. .For further particulars apply— FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. itii "'■-'it B ■ ITO STAND THIS SEASON AT A SHAFTESBURY, AND TRAVEL “THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The steeplechase bred stallion “WARRIGAL,” By HUKATERE, dam. SARAH. WARRIGAL is a fine upstanding hor.se, beiug !6 hands 2ins high, a coal bjack in,colour, and like his sire, is a splendid jumper. Breeders who wish to breed that class of horse, which at present is so very scarce, viz., good weigh' carrying hacks and light harness horses, cannot do better than give him a trial. , ' Warrigal, has produced more show - horses than any other stallion that, ever . travelled the Franklin distrlctTerms: Singly mare, £2 10s. Two or more as per agreement- All accounts to be paid by January Ist 1906. For further particulars a Dply to . “ . M. FINLAY, Owner . Oiamberiain’s *JS" L «?a Tablets IMPBOTE THE APPETITE.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42798, 28 October 1905, Page 4
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591Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42798, 28 October 1905, Page 4
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