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TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH, The imported Thoroughbred Stallion. CAMPFIRE (5). '(Carbine—Revelry)'. Sire of numerous winners. WIS: £lO 10s, single mare. Reduction two or more mares. Also tie Thoroughbred Horse, • TOYGUN (18) (Formosan—Wepncr). Half brother to Sir Solo, winner of Auckland, Wellington and Manawatu Cups, and sire of Rongora and True' Gun. TERMS: Single mare £4 10s , TO STAND AT NEW PLYMOUTH and travel the District, _ THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, BRILLIANT BOY. Mackenzie (3GO)-Dam Kate (819). Bred by W. F. M. Ruckley Esq., of Hoon Hay, Ohristchurch TERMS: Single Mare £4. Good grazing free till December 31. All care but no responsibility. v pt further particulars see cards. ■ Apply J. BOND, Owner, Gill St., New Plymouth; Or Groom-in-Charge. -0 STAND THE SEASON at ELTHAM and TRAVEL Stratford and Surrounding district, The Clydesdale Stallion, KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. By Black Knigbt (12,800), imp.— Flower. • He is a handsome horse, 4 years old, and obtained two firsts and a'champion at the Stratford A. and (P. Show last year. Terms, £4 single mare. Good accommodation for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. JAMES GRANT, Hawera. T. KELLAHAN, Groom-in-Charge. TO STAND THE 1 SEASON at INGLEWOOD and TRAVEL the Surrounding i Districts. The Thoroughbred Horse, GRAVITATION Stepfeldt(G„\. Derby) Birkenhead 7 Steppe—Nordenfeldt. Tragedy—Orme 11. GRAVITATION is 10 years old, standing 10.1 hands, being dark brown in color. "Birkenhead, his sire, was bred in England, being by Orme, bis dam Tragedy, by Ben Battle. Stepfeldt is a full sister to She and Stepniak (New Zealand's leading sire), all of them being by Nordenfeldt. Stepfeldt herself is the dam of sucli brilliant performers as Elevation, Provocation and Gravitation. She, the dam of Bobadil, was a groat performer, and Jier son Bobadil's racing career will be well remembered for some time to come, running 23 races, winning 13, second 0, third 2, unplaced twice; total winnings, £7097. GRAVITATION only served five mares the first sea'son at the stud. Protection, one of his first foals, now racing in Australia, is a particularly smart three-year-old. At the Warwick Farm meeting he won the six furlongs in Imin lSscc, beating 15 others and won the Flying Handicap in lmin. Msec, beating such, a good performer as Herringbone, who holds the Australian record over seven furlongs. Lady Gravairs, another of his stock, i 3 said to be one of the smartest gallopers on the Kensington track. Terms, £0 Os; two or more as per arrangement. All care taken at service, but no responsibility whatsoever. GRAVITATION will travel as follows: STRATFORD—Monday and Tuesday. INGLEWOOD—Wednesday and Thursday. WAITAKA—Friday and Saturday. For further particulars apply to WM. BALES, Groom-in-Charge, Inglewoofl. ' TO STAND THE j SEASON AT AWAKINO, ;'• THE HACKNEY STALLION, HEATHERBLOOM Terms, £2 10s. Payable .Tan. 1, 1917. A liberal allowance for two or more mares the property of one owner. A. H, CONDON, Owner. TO STAND THE SEA- . SON ON' THE FARM, SENTRY HILL, ' The Fashionably Bred , 4-year-old Draught Entire, TREASURE ROYAL, (Royal Treasure (imp.)— Judy.) Royal Treasure, by Pride of'Blacon out of Nelly of Kellymenoch. Judy, by Rob Roy from Kate, by Prince Henry from K'.ossom. Blossom by Bothwcll (imp,). Treasure Royal has been passed as thoroughly sound by D. H. Raite, M.R.C.V.S. (London). Fees: Single mare, £3 10s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. A discount of 103 will te allowed if fees are paid by January 1, 1917. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to: F. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill. The secret of successful cooking is "use Edmond's Baking Powder." Economical housewives always use it—it ensures light, delicious scones, cakes and puddings. Buy a tin to-day from your grocer. «• 9hWtHiiT< BAKINGPOWDER,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1916, Page 3

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