Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SIRES OF THE .SEASON. T° STAND THIS SEASON AT OAIATA, The 1'„,.M„.,„i ™,„i„...i..i.. ot„ii:..„ WHAT'S WANTED. Sire, .'i;ii],Ld;i!e: gi. sire, Ulcngyle; g. gr. sire, Prince of the Isles; du.ni, Duchess of Alexandra, hj St, Alexandra; gr. dam, Queen of the Cranbournes; g. gr. Jam, Jennv. by Wait-a-Wce. WHAT'S WANTED is a very superior well-bred colt, 0 yen's old, of the verv best quality and true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 10 hands 2 niches high, on short legs. He is a very massive horse, with clean, flat bones, strong and well-formed joints, beautiful silky hair, and feet of good quality. He has a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well-sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back. Altogether, he is paetly built, well-put-togjther a Clydesdale horse. WHAT'S WANTED as a yearling gained first prize at the Egmont A. and 1. Society's Show, and first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Show. His sire, Armadale, was got by tliat celebrated breeding and show-ring sire Glengyle, out of liie fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until IS years of age, and was never beaten in her class, She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Jenny was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported to the colony, bein« dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. His dam, of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz.:— First and champion at Tapanui ('South Island) as a two-year-old. hirst prize at Egmont A. and P. Society's Show. First and champion at Wangantii. First and champion at Taranaki.' First prize as brood mare and champion prize as best draught mare or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, 11)00. From the foregoing it will be seen that WHAT'S WANTED'S breeding cannot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter of the very best type of Clydesdales. - ' Terms: M 10s. Two or more as per

ilanures . ro the fahmebs are the that Waitara Manures i'es Good returns ore assured to those who use iW V(P our l )re P !ll ' at ' ons i which tre, without doubt,the best value put upon the market, as you cannot buy better than wc sell. Our Manures arefmt up in the most i*if\f\ f convenient manner for farmers to handle, viz., lewt sacks. Our prices, and tho sterling valno we offer, are decidedly in your favor, and, therefore, it will pay yo to p!aco your orders with at your i | Brands Trice per Ton. J ■ 8.8. Bio ad and Bone £5 15 o I T. Turnip £6 6 0 I P. Potato £6 6 0 I G. Grass (ortf.) Top-dressing for pastures £6 5 0 I G.P. Grass (Permanent) ~. ... £6 5 0 J Also, I Supcrphcphate. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (AUSTRALASIA), Limited. FREEZING WORKS, WAITARA.

W A VERU<;Y-WAr.I'OTARA RACING' CLUB (i'or liaeks Only). J'o be held on the Waverley Racecourse ON SATURDAY, Utli NOV., 1!)07. PROGRAMME. 1. 12 noon. MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN RACE, of fit) sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Weight-for-age. Entrance 30s. Seven furlongs. 2. 12.40 p.m.—FLYING HANDICAP, of til) sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m. HANDICAP HURDLE ■ RACE, of CO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. One mile and a-half, over six flights of batten hurdles 3ft Oiu in height. 4. 2.10 p.m.-WAVERLEY AND WAITOTARA CUP, a handicap of 105 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 40s. One mile and a-quarter. 5. 2.00 p.m.—WILSON STAKES, of 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight fist. Winner of any race to carry llili extra. Entrance 30s, on night of General Entiy. Four furlongs. G. 3.30 p.m. PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP, of (II) sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. Seven furlongs. 7. 4.10 p.m. MOMOHAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. One mile and a. distance. 8. 4.d0 pan. JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, of (SO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting, Wilson Stakes excepted. Minimum weight fist. Winner of Wiison Stakes to carry 141b extra. Entrance 30s, on night of General Entry. Four furlongs.

SAVE YOUR CATTLE > AND YOUR MONEY Cattle Orench The best medicine onlthe market for CATTLE, HOBBES, PIGS AND SHEEP, lliis excellent and effective remedy immediately relieves nil inllamatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, influenza, costiveuess, loss of cud, indigestion, hide-bound and heaviness, and is INVALUABLE for COWS AT CALVING TIME. It Secures perfect cleansiiig and freedom from milk-fever, and brings the cow into full milk at once, J This Drench Cures Redwater. I ONE OF OUK MANY TESTIMONIALS;— j J. W, Cbowe, E«j., Lcppertou, writes: "I have used (your drenches for cows with redwater and for cleansing, I (with splendid results, when other drenches have failed. .1 ' lalso know several others in our district who have used them I with the same good results. I have much pleasure in recouiniondins; tlicm to farmers for their dairy cows'" Manufactured only by » PHABMACi'.UTIOAL CEEMIST, i)EVON STREET FEW PLYMOUTH

NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations (including Morton Memorial) close at the Secretary's Oilice, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, 17th October, IUU7. Weights will be declared oil or about Thursday, 24th October, 11)07. Acceptances and General Entries close al the Secretary's Oiliee, Waverley, on Friday, Ist November, 1907. Bookmakers, their clerks, agents, or assistants will not be allowed on the grounds of the Waverley-Waitotara Racing Club. J. W. EMMERSON, Secretary.

Good yddocks provided free for mares, ;...; jo responsibility. Apply to A. N. MILLS,' Barrett Road, Omata, Or Groom in charge.

rpO STAND THE SEASON On the Farm, and Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH AND OKATO, The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion COUNT BELDEN (By Judge Belden, imp., 2.17. Dam Countess, imp., Z.W/%). COUNT BELDEN is a handsome brigiit bay with black points, beautiful conformation, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while his breeding is undeniable, being closely related to the great American mare S. (IS'/i). A reference to his breeding will show him to be a very high-class stallion, and he is related to most of the best trotters in America.. Juilf'c Bidden (imp.) was sired by Elmo (1891), time 2.17; first dai ~ tus, by Niagara, time 2.15, sire mount, time 2.22, and Fanny ] 2.15; g dar -* " l .-.-!.-. Maud S., 2.8%; Elmo, Clark's 1 the sire ui ichu u many others with 2.30 records. Judge Belden, sire of Count Belden, was sold with a public trial of 2.17, and was the most handsome stallion that ever left America. At the Royal Agricultural Show, Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First and Champion Prizes three years in succession. Judge Belden (imp.) is the sire of Bellman, winner of the Auckland Trot, Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Progressive Handicap in 1808, and the Auckland Electric rot in 1807. Duke C, out of the same dam as Count Belden (imp.), won Epsom Trot of two miles, time 5.7%; June Handicap and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland. COUNT BELDEN cannot be beaten for getting Carriage Horses and Hackneys of tlu- right stamp, c " breeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. Countess, dam of Count Belden, and sire's pedigree are as follows:—Countess —by Echo (402) son of Bydks; Hambletonian—from Nita, by Sawel's Hamblctonian—from Betsy Austin, by Montreal, a Canadian paeer. Count Belden is a sure foal-getter. Terms: £3 3s. Two or more man as per agreement. Full guarantees as per agreement. Half guarantee, £2 January Ist, and £2 when mare proves in foal. First-class grazing s per week. TRAVELLING DATES: Tuesday—At Okato. Wednesday—Owner's Fnr Thursday—Koru Friday—Or *•— Saturday - New Plymouth. \ For further particulars apply C. ARDEN, Oakura; Or Groom in charsre. ,

SIRES OF THE SEASON.

p(J bland this bcasou al "his Owner's Farm, on ilic .iiangawhuro road, Eiverlea, the Imported Hackney Stallion VIUI'OBY. * By Vanity Fair (b'224, E.U.5.8.), out of Vanity (11535), E.H.5.8.). VICTOKY is ii brown liorse, \vit)> n small white star and black points, foj in 11)03, standing 15.2 and showing gi quality and substance. His cannon-li easures S'/jin. He is a very styl: over aud possessed of a beautiful te per. His sire, Vanity Fair, repress the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred by Mr. liurdcit Coutts, wherein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and improved in size, bone, aud quality by successive crosses of Trilßt's Fireaway, the great Yorkshire sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E. 11.5.8.) out of Lonely (018 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the graudsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedon Squire (14306), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, ge cups at the principal liorse shows Europe, scored such phenomenal suei at the Paris International Horse Show in 1!)00, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7501) francs in prizes, and being first aud champion of his class, lie was awarded the Urand Championship for the best horse at the Show, all classes and breeds included. ViCTOltl' is a sure foal-getter, over 1)0 per cent, of last season's mares having proved iu foal. Marcs met at Eltham and grazed free for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of mares booked at a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, tie., on application to DR. HARKISOis, Eltham.

D* BEKRY & CO. "AESIRE to call the attention of the Public of New Plymouth J and surrounding Districts to LARGE SHIPMENTS of ENGLISH and AMERICAN HARDWARE IRONMONGERY, LAMPWARE,' SPORTING GOODS And other lines too)niraeruns to mention, of which|they INVITE INSPECTION OF GOODS AND JUICES. For Painters wo keep a full stock of OILS, PAINTS, COLORS and GLASSWARE, and as BRUS 4WARE. FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING ,- IN ARTIFICERS' TOOLS We keep the LARGEST STOCK, as a look into our windows ivill show, Please call and Inspect Stock—no me will be pressed to buy. NOTE THE ADDRESS: IRONMONGERS, BROUGHAM STREET.

r£o STAiSD mis SEASON AT OWNERS SiAIiLLS And travel Stratford Surrounding Districts, the Staiidard-bred Trotting StaIt^jCBAIGARUSKEI. CRAIG Alt USKEY is a black horse, siiindmg lii.2 in height, with plenty oi bone and splendid temper. He is risin.: 8 years, and was bred by Mr. G. Geddes of Chrislchurch. CKAIGARUSKEY is by Wild wood (imported) from the Blackwood Abdul 1 " "'"a, bred by Ereidlandcr Lon. CRAIGARUSKEY is half-brother to Ribbonwood, the fastest naccr in Australasia—record, 2.7 for l' mile. He U also half-brother to Black Child, th champion trotting stallion in New Zealand—record, 4.37 for 2 miles. FEE: £i, on or before January Ist, 1908 J. K. and 11. JUNES, Owners, Crown Stables.

UffiNKSIA

10 Stand the Season at New Plymouth, and will visit Waitara av.d Urcnui on llondays, returning by Tikorangi, Huirangi, and Sentry Hill on Tuesday; lnglewood on Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offer, THE HACKNEY STALLION LORD KITCHENER By Albury. Dam Isisis. Albury by Master Agnes by Cassivelaunus (imported), dam Bijou Isisis, bred by the late Mr, John Grigg, Longbeach. LOKD KITCHENER, a dark ehestn ow eleven years of age. He is .»* .w. u * «Jculated to breed cavalry uunts, light harness horses, milk-cart horses, and hunters if mated with suitable mares. His record in the show ring is as fol-•-old, 1898; first 3-year-old, 1899; first 3-year-old, Teinuka, 1899; first 3-year-old, Christchurch, 1899; first Christehurcn, 1900; first, Timaru, 1902; first, Taranalri, 1903; first, Taranaki, 1904; two firsts, Taranaki, 1905; two firsts, Taranaki, 1908; with several speciala, constituting an unbroken record: rn "~ : Service, £3 Ds, payable Jst

FARM, WAITARA KOAD, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LORD ROBERTS. j (Herd Laddie—'Princess). Bred by tlio late Mr. Andrew Hasti. LOliD ROBERTS is a beautiful dark 1 bay, standing 17 hands. As a yearling he secured a first prize at the Hawkes Bay Show, first at Wanganui, first at Egniont, also first at Taranaki. As a two-year-old he was first at Hawkes Bay, first and champion at Egniont, and first at Taranaki. The horse has been shown seven times and never beaten. Fees: For single mare £3 10s, two or more mares £3 ss. For further particulars apply to I H. PURBTE, Waitara. WHITEBAIT SANDWICHES FOR SUPPER! Manufactured by Irvine aud Stevenen, Ltd.. "St Georga" Preserving Works, 1) allodia.

iO SI'AiND THIS SEASON at Mr W. Emslio's farm, Ahaaha road, Oalcura, he Draught Stallion, GENERAL GRANT. Bred by Mr Bremer, of Okaiawa. Sire, General Wheeler, dam Countess 11. (Glengyle), g. dam Countess (Director), g.g. dam Nancy (Sir William Wallace), g.g.g. dam Bess (Thayne of Clyde), g.g.g.g. Uam imported from Victoria, will travel to Okato on Wednesdays. Terms: Single mare £2 lOsj two or more £2 Os; payable Ist January, 1908. Groom's fee 2s Od, payable first son-iws. Marcs sold or exchanged. Owner at first service held responsible. Paddocking Is per week; no responsibility. M. P. FAWCETT and C. SPENCER, Owners, Oakura,

The Famous H©me<£y for *%' €OU©H3, E23oHCnrri3, v ASTHMA, £& COHSUHP Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine, in the World. These who haro taken this medicine are aq ascd at its wonderful Influence. lis healing power is marvellous. Sufferers from any form of BronchitU. Breatkne;. Hoarsens;*, I'am of Soreness In the Chest, experience and iinmea'ale relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the r ettec;iaCoHi!i!>:te Cure. It la most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to tho voice, and it neither allows a Cou chronic, not Consumption to dci-.lni. Consumption lias never bean known to exist where "Co;ighs" have been properly treated with tail should he without it, as, tsiin at the beginning a dose in generally sufficient, aud a Complete Cure is certain. Vi.r'G of 1.11-Aiti&tloKtS I The great success of BRONCHITIS OURE, has ind unprincipled persona to make imitations, each calling hiss medicine "Bronchitis Cure" with crt-'ing the sirnjpiomincied, and so jjoiHnrj a oalo for an imitation which has none of the beneflcia RME'S UKONOHITiti CURE has. Consequently It has becorcje necessary to draw your attention d to request you In your own interests is toe particular to ask for HEARME'S ind to see that E'B BRONOHiTSS OURE, Email f.f-s, 2/3; Lr.t -o Oteo, 4/0. Sold by Chemists and Medlelne Vendors, os-k-tor, W. Q. KSARW?., Chemist, V!~*>rU. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable N3T ne's B*»onabsti 3 Gu;'a No. lAdoos NOT contain any poison within the meanl n* act." It is equally beneficial for the youngest child and the most aged person PSE..SRAiAHI) MMSU KHHHKSft ißTOlfi BIBBBJT. WmMQim,l3l^tisb

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19071007.2.26.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
2,447

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 October 1907, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert