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TBS TROTTING SIRS LORD LINOOLN By Linculn Yet—limyWill Travel Now Plymouin, Okato and Waiter*. L'mooln Yet, Irvington (imp.)— Pride of Lincoln. Mafobletonian Touchstone Abdullah Mare Sally Lady Tracy. General Tracy Monol* Berlin Messenger Jenny Tracy ' Stelif LORD LINCOLN il oh« Of the beltbred horses in the colonies, and m • sire should prove second to none. lie le a handsome dark bay, standing about 10 hands, with plenty oi substance and quality, and has an excellent temper. He is six years old and a sure foalgutter. His sire, Lincoln Yet, has proved M be one. of the best sires in the eoloau*, leaving such fast ones a* M<>nte OaHo 2.19, the well-knows trotting »ir*»— General Lincoln 2.84, Nabackush, Ckmgie, and mny others. Terms: £8 3s, payable January lit, 1010. Groomage fee, 2s Bd. For further p&rtlcuhr. apply to W. WILfD.v, White Hart Stables, New Plymouth. WAEMEBS and others wanting to breed good, sound ttoek should not* that the Thoroughbred Satire Horse, QILNOOKIK Will stand this season at the Criterion Stables. Mares from a distanoe will b« paddocked for one month free, after which 1/6 per weel will be emerged. Every care taken, but'ao responesibiuty, Terms: £3 108, payable litJannary, 1910, or guaiantee £6, half payable lit January, 1810, and half when mare foali, M. JONES, Criterion Stable* 'M & TO STAND, at Nt«r Plymouth, the Stand-ard-Bred Trotting Stallion, ROLLING STONI By Bozaine; Dam, Qather-No-Mose. Bazaine is by the famous American Trotting Stallion Berlin. Ba»in* WU a great performer on the turf and ha*

Amber Tips Tea IS certain to please you whether it be used for the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal "At Home." How often, when visiting, your afternoon s enjoy* meht has been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea thai was served you. Ensure the success of your own little social functions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess—" What delicious tea—where did you get it ?" The exceptional quality and delicious flavour of Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of all who have tried it. It is very economical—no ordinary tea will make so many cups to a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPSTEA-packed special air-tight and damp* proof packets that preserve its delightful flavour and strength, and told at 1/6, 1/lOand Wholesale Agenti: Newton King. New Plymouth. It's Better to be Safe than Lucky

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hown eorne very fait trial), (tee of >ia progeny has shown a trial of 2.21 M k two-year-old, and the sum o( £SOO las been refused for this youngster. Gather-No-Moss is by Victor, out of • horoughbred mare, ana has been • food lerformer on the turf. Terms: £i 4s, payable January let, IBlu. Groomage fee, Si, payable flnt wrvice. For further particular! apply to tkl jwner, A CAMERON, Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. 38. TO BTAND THI BEASON at tIM Farm, Waitara Bt, The Purebred Clydesdale Btalllon |LORD ROBERTS (Herd Laddie—Princess). Bred by the late Mr. Andre* HutU, Manaia. Fees: Single mare £» 10», two or Uor* £3 ss. ' Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, QLCN ROYj (By Glengyle—Rose, by Direotor-Ro*e|. Bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Normanby. Dates of travel later. Terms: £3 10s single mart, two W more by arrangement. SANOSTER & PERROTT, Waitara. ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA. /. \ TO stand this ae* ,<'V fas «oo at the own. - er'« farm, LORD ERSKINC (Sire Sandy Erskine, imp., dam Pearl It) Fee, £4 4s due Ist' January, 1910, and £4 4s when mare proves Is foal. Careful attention but no reapOaiibility. For further particular* apply to— F. A. BREMER, DkaUwa. TO STAND TBS SEASON at Iml Mail Stablea, Stratford, and to travel the SurroundJiur Districts, the, milknown Coaching Stallion] BILVER BPBO SILVER SPEC was Ved by the late Captain Cameron, of Wangaoui, got by Quicksilver (imp.) out of Aufusta (by an imported aire). He b « chestnut rood horse of fine power ai4 substance, and hu a neat constitution and a most tractable disposition. Dnring the five consecutive years that hn was exhibited at the WanjAnui Show ha obtained few firsts anJ onSMWOad award. Among hit progeny may ba mentioned Silver King, who took flnt and Special at the Auckland Show, and Scout, who gained two first award* at Palmerston N. Terms: £3 10a eingle mare, two V more as per agreement. Payable Ju» ary Ut. MONDAY-Toko. TUESDAY-Tariki. WEDNESDAY—IngIewood. THURSDAY & FRIDAY—New Ply mouth (White Hart Stable*), For further particular* apply to T. CARSON, Owatr. TO STAND TOTfl SEASON at Omata and aurrouadlaf dlitriota, The Purebred Olydoidale Stalßsa WHATB WANTED Sire, Armadale; gr. aire, Glengyle) a. «r. aire, Prince of the Isle*; dan duchess of Alexandra, by St. Alex* andra; gr. dam, Queen q! the CraumSZM » Terms: £3 10s. Two or more aa per arrangement. TRAVELLING DATESt WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS—Mr. Um - ZatftMtatka. SATOTDAYS-Mr. M. Jones' Criterio* Stables. Groomage fee, 2/6. Good p.nldocka provided free fee mare*, but no Appfr to Barrett Road, Omata Or W. Stanley, Groom in charge, tit TO STAND THE SEASON at Mr. H. Joll'a Wahralcaihi Farm, the Purebred Ponr Stallion, BPIDKR (Rising 7 year*) By Lord Palmers ton. First priie at Palmerston Show aa a 3-year-old, also Championship. Terms: 30s. Groomage fee, 2s Bd. Apply to O, WAmCBT.T,, Qwob in Charge. ill WMteoess 111 Stiffness ||| Smoothness 111 *>npaiMni 111 Used Everywhere MMfejftU ut dntm RED UftEL

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 258, 7 December 1909, Page 4

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