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TO STAND THE SEASON at WAI--0»;ONA and travel the surrounding districts, THE DRAUGHT STALLION. COHSBY (By Glengyle—Bess). For particulars a« to charges, et«., apply to ° ' A. J. ORCHARD, Ovraer, Waiongona. TO STAND AT THE ' TARANAKI STABLES HAWERA, and travel toe Attm, lfercaiDre, Fraser Road and Eltbaro districts, BROADLEAF (Ribbonwood—Our Bess). Broadleaf (record 6.0, taken as a three-year-old), is a powerful, gquaregaited trotter, standing 16.2, a splendid mover and just the stamp for getting harness horses or remounts. He is the sire of Redfera and others, and has taken numerous prizes in the South Island show rings. Fee, £4 4a. Paddoeking 2s per week. Mares not in foal may be returned free next season. Mares m.>t when adviwd. C. BRYANT, in charge.

TO STAND THE SEASON at PUNGAEEHU and travel the unrounding district, E eIACEBRED OLYDESDALB STALLION, HERE-I-COME. (242), N.Z.CS.B., VoL L E-I-COME is a rich dappled bay foaled end December, 1910. at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, gaining second prize aa two-year-also.'at same show, gaining fint as three-year-»!d; only times s: Here-I-Go (243).—His aire, Heregained fint and champion at Palmi North, fint and champion at Masn, fint and champion at Taranaki. ■i sire Herd Laddie (2885 C.5.8., , won firat and cnampion prises, ilia, in 1890; first and champion and first for the Dogherty Cop at ilia, and first and champion .prize* tura in 1891. The prices taken by x*k would fill a volume, some of being shown 21 times aid gaining Bt and 8 ehampion prises, aa well Bring the Produce Stakes and Gaid twice in succession at Royal Melle.' Grand sire Jemmie Gray (14541, aereukg (578), g.g-5- er» n dg're R«h (714). dam Maggie, by Lord Sali(l2os), sire Young Conqueror <9S9i. ire Conqueror (196), dam Darliu.. by Tintock; g. dam Jean, by Siii(B4B). n: Dolly (787).—Here-I-Come's daw , by Quality King, by Lion King, by h Lion, imported by Mr Hugh 8&e Scotland, by Argyle (2587, Vol. 6), Darling, by Prinee of Wales («7J, !.); grand dam Maggie, by Lockesd pion (448, VoL 1). ility King, as a yearling, gained jrize at Dunedin Show; at a twolid, fint both at Dunedin and Taiiowb. Aa a three-year-old he was jbown twice, gaining first prises on nd dam, Miss Donaldson H, by I Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp), j am Miss Donaldson, by Young sr (imp.), wb* was sever beaten t show ring in New Zealand; g.g.g. Sipsy 11., by Emperor. IMS: Single mare. £4 4s; two or' as arranged. Particulars as to ntee obtainable from Symons owners, or groom in charge. > payahle January Ist, 1915. Owner re at first service responsible., further particulars apply to— SYMOXS BROS, Pangarehu. TO STAND THE I COMING SEASOS in ' N'ew Plymouth and travel the avrronnding districts, THORC HIGHBRED BTALCON,

TO TRAVEL MANAIA, OPUNAKE, KAPOXGA and OKAIAWA Districts, BELLFOONDER (Bellboy—Bell Symes). Bell/ounder (private record 2.20) i» a rull_ brother to Charming Boy (2.17). ' e »« Mack horse, very solid and compact, and cannot fail to produce horses possessed of weight, speed and stamina. Fee, £4 4s. Paddockiiig, 2s per week. Mares not in foal may be returned free next season. Mares will be met if advited. C. PEARSON, in charge. Tor full particulars apply— A. E. ADAMS, proprietor Taranaki Stables, Eawera. (JTJB joints Are always Ires*, and the quality is proved at every dinner-table. We kill only Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork and Poultry. We want your ordere. You waut tUE MOTTO—OLEAOTJNESB a PROMPTITUDE. SONSDUBT."The best fertiliser. Orders taken tor any quantities from SOLE BROS. T A QOAOB GEORGE HANOVER, Propiretor. TIME-TABLE. Coach leaves Purangi at 5.d0 ajii. daily for Inglewood, ind leaver on the return trip at 2 p.m. Inwards. Outward*. Leave Leave Purangi 5.30 ija. Inglewood 2 p.m. Pukeho 8.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 pan. iarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4pjn. &aimata 8.45 aan. Pukeho 5 p.m. Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 9.30 a.i All orders or parcels left at Store, Purangi, Mr T. Waite's Stables, Tarata, or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention.

GOLD CIRCLE (By Gold Reef—Prrse-rmg) OT TROTTING STALLION, LORD ASHLEY (Rothschild—Lady Ashley). b clydesdale stallion, ben Mccormick Ben More —Christina Fleming MeCormick). Further details later, farther particulars see cards, or " i—*«D, Gill Street, Xew Plymouth. TO TRAVEL STRATFORD, TARIKI, IXGLEWOOD and surrounding districts, CLYDESDALE- STALLION, GLKNBOY. 'ingyle, dam Diamond by Wallace, William Wallace, by KetMe's Sir Wiliiam Wallace (imported). "atGYLE, by Prince of the Isles, nest Tom. Glengyle's dam, flelMJregor, by Glenroy, by Prince of a; Helen McGregor's dam Violet, by •tin Campbell, by King Fergus, dam md's Pride. wiH be sees from the foregoing jew that Glenboy is descended from est Clydesdale Stock in New ZeaRMS: £ « 4a for single mare; two we, the bo»» fide property of the tWfcCT, as \tx agreement with owncroom in charge. Mares sold or Med to be charged to the owner «er«d »7 the horse. Groomage, par sum jhes must be p*M by first of

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 7

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