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rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT OiUATA, flie Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED. Sire, Armadale; gi. sire, Glengyle; g. | gr. sire, Prince of the Isles j dam, Duchess of Alexandra, by St. AlesI andra; gr. dam, Queen of the CranI bournes; g. gr, dam, Jenny, by I Wait-a-Wee. WIIAT'S WANTED is a very superior well-bred colt, 0 ymrs old, of the very best quality aud true type of the Clydesdale breed, standing 16 hands 2 inches 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. Ue has a beautiful head, neck, anil crest, well-sprung ribs, and strong short-coupled back. Altogether, he is a most compactly built, well-put-togcthei specimen of a Clydesdale horse. WHAT'S WANTED as a yearling |)s gained iirst prize at the Egmont A. and U1 p. Society's Show, and first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Show. His sire, Armadale, was got by that celebrated breeding and show-ring aire Glengyle, out of the fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until 13 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, being dam of the and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. - His dam, Duchess ef 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. First prize at Egmont A. and P. So • ciety*» Show. "f.ig First and champion •! WMg&ail First and champion at Taranaki. First prize as brood mare and champion prize aB best draught mare or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, 1900. 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. Travels to Stoney River on Monday; to Rahotu on Tuesday and remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony River and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again Friday afternoon, and is there rest of week. Good provided free for mares, but io responsibility. Apply to "A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, Or Groom in charae.

rj'ij Stand this Season at liis Owner's Farm, on the Mangawhero road, Riverlea, the Imported Hackney Stallion VICTORY. By Vanity Fair (6224, E.H.5.8.), out of vanity (11639, E.H.5.8.). VICTORY is a brown horse, with a small white star and black points, foaled in 1903, standing 15.2 and showing great quality and substance. His cannon-bone measures BVfeuu He 13 a very stylish mover and possessed of a beautiful temper. His sire, Vanity Fair, represents the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred by Mi'. Coutts, wherein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and improved in size, bone, and quality by successive crosses of Triffit's Fireavay, the great Yorkshire sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.5.8.) out of Lonely (648 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedon Squire (14306), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal success at the Faris International Horse Show in 1900, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prizes, and being first and champion of his class, he was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at the Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTORY is a sure foal-getter, over 90 per cent, of last season's mares having proved in foal. Mares met at Eltham and grazed free for one month. All enre taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of mares booked at a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, etc., on application to DR. HARRISON,,

the Season at Nevr Plymouth, and will visit Waitara and Urenui on Mondays, returning tiy Tikorangi, Xluirangi, and Sentry Hill on Tuesday; Inglewood on Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offer, THE HACKNEY STALLION LORD KIfCHENER By Albury. Dam Isisis. Albury oy Master Agnes by Cassivelaunus (imported], dam Bijou Isisis, bred by the late Mr. John Grigg, LongLORD KITCHENER, a darfc chestnnt, is now eleven years of age. He is a powerful compact horse standing 16.2 to 3. He is possessed of grand temper, has free action and good bone. He is the typo of horse calculated to breed cavalry remounts, light harness horses, milk-cart horses, and hunters if mated with suitable mares. His record in the show ring is as follows:—First as yearling, Timaru, 1897; first 2-year-old, 1898; first 3-year-old 1899; first 3-year-old, Temuka, 1899 first 3-year-old, Christchurch, 1899; first Chrlstchurch, 1900; first, Timaru, 1902; first, Taranalfi, 1903; first. Taranaki, 1904; two firsts, Taranaki, 1905; two firsts, Taranaki, 1906; with several opecials, constituting an unbroken record. Terms: Service, £3 ss, payable Ist Jacuary, 1908. Two or more mare* «s per agreement. Groomage, 2b Bd, payable at first eervic#. r(V) TRAVEL THIS SEASON NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLE vTOOD, WAITARA, And Surrounding Districts, THE ROADSTER STALLION IRONSAND, Three years old, Beautiful grey, 16.3, with immense muscular power and plenty of bone. By Wilmington, by Fallis, by Electioneer, out of Lady Fallis, dam Flushing Belle, by Dictator, second dam Young Flaxey, by Telegraph, third dam Old Flaxey. Bred by Leland Stanford, California, imported to New Zealand by H. W. Hoagland in 1896. Dam: Flora, by loung Champion, out of Pacific mare. IRONSAND was purchased by Mr. J. W. Jones from Mr. E. H. Kelly, Ashton Farm, Papatoitoi, for £2OO, and is reputed to bp one of the best horses of its class in Auckland. Terms: Single mares, £3 3sj two or more as per agreement. J. W. JONES, Inglewood, New PlymoatK. ;

HEARNES BBONOHms CURE The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine In the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous, Sufferers from any form oi Bronchitis, Coagb, DH&coltr of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invalaable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows » Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs" hare been properly treated with this medicine. No house jlioutu be without it, as, laken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Curt k certain. He ware of Imitations ! The treat suoeoss Of HEARNE'S BRONCHfTIS CURE, has Induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, eaoh calling; his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an Imitation which has none of the beneficial effects HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently It has become necessary to draw your attention to this Mutt, and to request r«u in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get It. HEARNE'Si BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6; Large Site, 4/6, Sold by Chemists and Mediolno Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Chemist, Qeelong, Victoria. " Forwarded to any Addroes, when not obtainable locally. MOTlCfi,—Ucarne's Bronchitis Core No. la does NOT contain any poison within the neaniag el tIM Act. It Is eqaaiiy '""itftfH for tfae youngest child and the nasi ifal pwaaa... NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFI OE, No. U, FIRST FLOOR, HOME'S B UILDINGS, WELLINGTON.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 4

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