LATEST SUMMER FASHIONS. VERY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Beautiful Goods IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ARE NOW SELLING FAST. at AMBURY'S NEW PLYMOUTH
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The draught sUlIi PrUee of Q«»liir v NOTICE TO BREEDERS. ORD LUPIN will be al nil only i i, pedigrees of which mist bs len applying; early booking necessary! i will be met at Waverley Station. Every cen, but no responsibility. Terms, fit 10s. Single mare, ■ -- ~" "" per agreement with owser, eelo free, after which 3/- pe week will be charged. All feet must be paid on the lit. of January, I» •fter which 5 per cent additional will be charted Jper cent allowed oa.prompt payments. L. & BBSHBB, Koamoot, Wavzbut.
unrounding district*— it Hawera, tad Irani By Abbey BellsUmp.) Dam, Coontoa of Todi ummi^^&Mmrni ptjonally good tempered. An arutocrat of his with purple lineage second to none, and inherits the speed and foal-getting qualities of hit sireAbbe; Bells. The sire of Todd Bells was a straigbt""t trotter, ?"■< •"« ■ »•*"•• *"•■' "< * « •" ""* ?tt up as two-year-oia odd Bells, is the on! ia by that t Todd (2.14), who was sold by for £6OOO. Todd is by Bingen enough, there is a chauceof a prodi surpass Todd Bells is speed, ityl handsomeness) with the certainty ot I thing reall* useful for the track, the road, the fart No horse m Austral blood than 1 odd Beds. Hit pedigree able. He has some useful per'ormanc 1 the race track. Some of his principal d. The public have lance yet. Being a again be put into training after the season, to will
The hlfh-daaa Stalllan HAVOC (1.15 • 4-3' 2 milef). Franz—Murmur. land Trotting Cup of £>pt. For furthw particulars apply to~ H. BARRACLOUC
T» stand Ike Season at New Plmantk remit*, Alio the thoroughbred H TOY6DN (It) Formotan-Wejmer i Sir Solo, winner oLAuckltnd i of Ron Term*: Slncleaara M lla. Abo • The well-known Crydetdtte Suffion anr. McceuncK. Ben More—Dam, Qusstina FleminfMcCo ' Terms: £« llafl* aiara. Good (razing free till Dec. jut resprailiilily. —■ -i cinta. Aaaly J. Bt)ND. taut, CHI. ST. N*W FITBOPTH 9t Gioom a caiiu
* BOm. wtmeltb<arrolladßfdWlict---Tie Futknkfr fired Hackney SttlSoa, VICTMT CBIKF Sin, Victory ' Daas, Chieftaii— Victory Chief U t dapple bay borM, 4 jean old, •taadinf 16 hinds high, ud bas treat pace, quality and tnbstance. He is a yery stylish moTer and posessed of a beautiful temper and a good ■bow-tint record. His dam, chieftaineu is by Lord Hopetown (imported) from Mermaid, who was brought over from Australia. Teraai: Slagl* n»x«, U Mt. All care but no responsibility. Paddocking, 2s. a week. For farther particulars and pedigrees see cards or* k. fife, •waat, (VRAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1915, Page 6
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430Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1915, Page 6
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