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SIRES OF THE SEASON. rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE TARANAKI DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, GILNOOKIE First and Champion in blood stallion class at Taranaki Agricultural Show, 1900. GILNOCK.IE, out of llagar by Gipsy King; Ilagar out of Escape by The l'uinter, out of Art Unon by The Marquis (imp.), out of Cinizclli by Stockwell. Gipsy King, out of Gitana by Lc Loup, out of Mermaid (imp.), by Tra(lucer (imp.) GILNOCKIE, bred by Mr Jas. Davidson, of Hawcra, is a handsome dark bay, with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with good legs and feet, of sound constitution, excellent temper, and warranted sound. He has proved very fast, winning several races both on tbe flat and over hurdles, and is a genuine stayer. Attention is directed to his pedigree, which is exceedingly good, descendiug from the best imported stock on b'ttb sides. JOE GEORGE'S STABLES, WAITARA, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays. E. JULIAN'S STABLES, INGLEWOOD, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays. OAKURA on Fridays, , And the remainder of the week at CRITERION STABLES, New Plymouth Fee, £3 10s, payable Ist January, IDOB. Groom's fee 2s 6d. Further particulars can be obtained from M. JONES, Owner, Or Groom-in-Charge mo TRAVEL WAITARA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION EMPIRE. EMPIRE was bred by J. Morris, Esq., Woodcml, and purchased by his present owner l'rom Richard Wright, Esq., Hawarden. SIRE: Royal Prince—by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.) 1207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clydeout of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCallum, Esq., Te Amiers, Southland), bred by .J. M. Martin, Esq., Auchendean, Dumbartonshire, by Crown Prince (207 C.5.8.), out of Darling (241 C.5.8.), out of Lord Salisbury's dam Darling, by Galbraith's Tintock. • Lord Salisbury and Damsel have unbroken records. DAM: Empire's dam, by frmee of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.), out of Jegn Aikenhead, by Avon Chief (lot),. Vol. 111.. N.Z.5.8.), out of Fanny, by McFarlane's Prince of Wales, out of a Duke of Bucelcuch's mare. Maid of Avon, when shown at Oamaru, took Second Prize as a yearling to Mr M. Holmes' Nonpareil III.; as a two-year-old, second to same; as a three-year-old, also second to same filly. Jean Aikenhead took Second Prize as a three-year-old at Oamara in 1885—sold to Murray, Roberts and Co. Avon Chief (bred by William Boag, Esq.), by Prince of Kilbride (imp., 10662), out of Grace Darling (30), by Prince Charlie (imp., 4626), out of Bess (35), by Si' Colin Campbell. EMPIRE took First Prize at Amberley and Second Prle at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, Second Prize at l.eeston and Second Prize at Rangiora. His sire, Royal Prince, took First Prize at Waimate Show as a two-year-old in 1803; Second Prize as a threc-year-ojd at Timaru in 1804; and Second Prize in the All-Aged Class in 189 G. His stock took First Prizes in all classes of two-year-olds at Rangiora in 1900; First and Champion at Amberley in yearlings in 191)1; First in three-year-olds; Second and Third in yearlings; and also Championship at the Rangiora Show Grounds; Second at Loeston, and Third at Christchurch the same year. Terms, £4 4s, payable at the end of season. J. MITCHELL, Waitara. "CHAMPION" AND WEBSTER AGREE. Our friend WEBSTER, ij his revised edition, gives the following definitions; jhich agree with ours, hence our deliaut attitude on behalf of the WORKERS uring the lasi SIN YEARS: — TRUST: "Au organisation formed mainly for the purpose of regulating the supply and price of commodities, etc., as a sugar, steel, or flour trust." COMBINE: "To form a union, to agree to coalesce, to confederate." ASSOCIATION: "Union of persons in a company or society for SOME PARTICULAR PURPOSE; as the Anieiican Association for the vancement of science; A BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION." N.8.-WE ARE IN NO Wi-Y CONECTED with any of the above conorus; free ill every respect, and we inend to remain so, with the WORKERS' ssistance. WORKERS, we are benevolent to a degree. This you know, and we must bashfully admit it, also exponents of the science known as the NOBLE ART when danger is hovering round you, fully veri fled in our recent tussle with those 'RIGHT AT THE TOP," and the long ombat with the FLOUR TRUST, which naively poses as an association. But with your valued assistance, we arc STILL "CHAMPION.'" The only matters that baffle your .lIAMPION arc advancing wheat markets, caused by droughts and shortages hroughout the world, and we crave your indulgence until the laws of nature hav# djusted them. So kindly rally round your CHAMPION STANDARD ONCE MORE, AND THE VICTORY LS YOURS. ORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUE, Managci THE STANDARD COLONIAL BRAND EQUAL TJ ANY Guaranteed to pass British Staniabp Specification. 3, for-sv « \ m -ma Srf H, r *4 i Establislca 1885. Always Uniform. WILSONS' PORTLAND CEMENT CO., LTD., Telegraph address " Cement," Auckland. A largit ijUiinlity of indent shoes and ippcrs at, a reduction of 10 to 30 per int. will be offered for the next four ecks at Dockrill's, to make room for lipments lo arrive. A large assortent of Indies' evening shoes to hand ; low prices; also in stock his well lown brand of men's, youth's and lildren's boots at bedrock prices,— ivt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 October 1907, Page 4

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