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PBEUMINAKT NOTICE. The draught stallio Priaee of Qw.alitjr ill travel Ingle wood and rroundrng districts this n, fuller parfJcula NOTICE TO BKBXDBBS. res, pedigrees of which given, when applying; early booking necessary, TenßS, £l9 10a. Single mare. All fees most be paid on the Ist. of January, I0«5 after which 5 per cent additional win be charged iper L. 6. BBBMEB, KOHINOOE, WAVBHJtV / TO. Stand this season at Haw en, aad travel ■\ * unrounding districts— By Abbey BelWitepJ Dam, Countess of Todd (ints.)' straight-out trotter. The stamina of the family is undeniable, This a the stock to breed to. This is yoar. opportunity. Take it. If your mare is good enough, there is a chance of a product that may even surpass Todd Bells in speed, style, stamina and handsomeness] with the certainty of getting something rtall? useful for the track, the road, the farm, the .show-Tins, or the Army Purchase Department. No horse in Australasia carries more speed-producing blood than l«dd Bells. His pedigree is uniinpeachlun some useful perlonnances to mscredit : track. Some of his principal victories art': Tamabau Mabupuku Memorial Handicap at South. Wairarapa Trotting Meeting, Jane 3rd, 1911. At Jjtars old be started four times at Wauganoi ~ "" Tlub's Easter Meeting, ararring three wins ind. The public have not seen this horse's yet Beinga young borae be will > training after the season, so will
Here-I-Come (242) N.Z.C.5.8., By Here-I-Go (243) Dam—Dolly (767). "TO Stand this Season at Railway Stables, Elthan ■'• and travel Stratford, Inglewood and Waitara. Dominion has 'started in I three seconds, three thir*=' Winning time, one and 1-1/2 miles in 3.36; once unplaced in 2.16. Sinfie mare, £4 4s. ;„ and £2 ios. 5 in foal. r Ist, 1916. iibility. B. COATES, Owne
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The high-class Stallien BAVOG (MS; 4.36 2 miln). Franz—Mamur. H>TK is 1 beautiful bay with black points, plot bone tad a splendid temper. HarocisbjF ' of Ha iW&mKmlvsi Fritt, that treat trotter which held the Anstraitsna record for many yean. Fraot is also aire of AX. in New Zealand, she ha i), Sonol (2.1J), Hova (4.47) oyer all distances. He won the Auckland Trotting Cop as a three-year-old in 4.57, Fluranton U.4W, Kinc George (4.47); second to Emißeliae •- "-'■•-■- 4.31, in winch 1 IfflMi^waHMßfea only ho land Trotting Cup of £2so* •••s-Todd Bells, £5 Ss: Havoc M ««, 1 be "" - WtJllft To stand the Season at New Plymouth CAMPFIRE <S) Terms: fit Its. (Single 1 Reduction, two or more mai __. Also the thoroughbred Hone TOYCUN (1«) Formosan-Wepn*-lalf brother to Sir Solo, 1 nd Manawatu Cu; sGun. s: Single mare £4 Its.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1915, Page 6
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