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MEN OF TARANAKI You Xmas Suit is at the MELBOURNE. Finest selection in Taranaki; lowest prices in the province; and remember, WE CAN FIT YOU. Don't be put off; make straight for any of our four stores at Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood, and New Plymouth, and see what we are doing. That's all we ask of you. The rest is easy. *» z+« CLOTHING COMPANY

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH and travel the ■urroumnng districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRES, CAMPFIRE(s) By Carbine (2) dam Revelry (6) and SYLVIA PARK (2) By St Leger, dam Atalanta. Terms: Thoroughbred mares £5 6s; farmers' mares £4 4s. Fees payable Ist January, 1912. Groomage J 2/6'. Good grazing free. All care taken but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply J. TONB, Qui St., New Plymouth. Or Groom in charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT INGLEWOOD and travel the Waitara and Urenui districts. 1 and if sufficient inducement offers, the butrounding districts, tat TROTTING STALLION, BERLIN MAC By Berlin (imp.); dam, QukksOrer ss-re, BERLIN MAC is a One roan, standing 1&2, and is a clean trotter. He holds several first prise awards. His stock are amongst the highest-priced animals I in the province. Terms, £3 each mare;: >.£ l payable at first service and balance OB January I 1912. < Also, The PUREBRED CLYDESDALE HORSE. KING'S DIRECTOR. KING'S DIRECTOR is a fine bay, got by Quality King from Nellie 3rd, and was bred by the late A. A. Fantham, Esq., Hawera. He claims illustrious bree j: — from both sides of Ms parentage, being a well-built, compact horse, should} prove a useful sire in this district 1 Terms: Single mare, £3; two or mort mares as per arrangement Groomage fee, 2s fld. For further particulars apply to W. G. CROZIER, Inglewood. Or C. ROWE, Urenui.

- . MANGOREI, Hear Dairy Factory, the RED DRAUGHT STALLION, GOVERNOR GENERAL (By The Governor dam by General Wheeler). Terms, £1 10s. Grazing at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For fall particulars apply N. Williamson, or on farm. OLD HOSPITAL ROAD. Governor-General is a dark bay, rising five years, with white points, splendid quality hair and large flat bone. He is very active, and good tempered, and suited to any class of mare. Stock may , near Dairy TO STAND THIS SEASON at my farm, RAHOTU, i THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, JINGAL. By HOTCHKISS Musket Petroleuse from ST. LAURA St. Deger Miss Laura (imp.) JINGAL is a sure foal-getter. His stock are well-grown and good-looking, with splendid free action, and plenty of bone. His breeding is second to none in the Dominion, being closely allied to such celebrities as Multiform, Cruciform, Macnine Gun, etc He never raced, but the performances of his dam, St. Laura, we well known, she being, with the exception of Cruciform, undoubtedly th« •est St. Leger mare ever raced in New Zealand, having won numerous races over all distances from six furlongs to V/ t miles, mostly under heavy weights. Fees: Thorougfibred mares, £5 10s; half-bred mares, £3 10b. Paddocking free. AR care, but no responsibility. All mares to be removed and fees paid not later than January 1, 1912. For farther particulars apply to R, MORROW, Owner, Rahotu. MONEY TO LEND. ■*wssti- "SSS^f

Among the newspapers which have an historical interest, to some extent, is the Charleston Herald, which has recently Closed publication. The Herald was first .»»tiiblished in the early sixties, and has gwv through the hands of several proprietaries. Among those who have been associated with the paper have been such well-known journalists as Messrs Monty Broftq, John Tyrell, T. Dwan, A. W. Dwan, others. The day has come when Charleston, at one time [ an important centre in the gold-digging days, cannot now support a local newspaper! Many of those who have rbeen connected with the paper in varjoue Wp» lacities have long since passed awav.Tbuk *JSzt*tiiCjgela&ct&il

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 158, 3 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 158, 3 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 158, 3 January 1912, Page 8

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