When a postcard will bring free samples of CUTICURA SOAP and Oinfmenf which give quick relief and point to speedy cure when all else fails. Whynot For free sample each address postcard: "R. Towns 8c Company, Sydney, N. S. W." Sold throughout the world. '
TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. CAMPFIRE (5). (Carbine—Revelry), Sire of numerous winners. TERMS : £lO 10s. single mare. Reduction two mo T. Also the Thoroughbred Horse, | TOYGUN (18) J (Formosan—Wepner.) Half'brother to Sir Solo, winner of Auckland, Wellington and Mariaw«tu Cups, and fiite of Rongora and True Gun. TERMS: Single maw, £5 10s. TO STAND AT *<EW PLYMOUTH and /rave! the District, ; THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BRILLIANT BOY. Mackenzie (366) Dam Kate (819). Bred by W. F. M. Buckley, Esq., of Hoon Hay, Chrisichursch, TERMS: Single Mare, £4. Good grazing free till December 31, All cqie but no responsibility. For further particulars spp cards. Apply J. BOND, Owner, • , Gill St., New Plymouth, Or Groom-in-Charge. TO STAND THE SEASON at KLTHAM and Trs Stratford and Surrounding District. The Clydesdale Stallion KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. Cy Clack Knight (12,860), imp.—Flower. He is r hamlsom* horse, « years old. and ohtaiiied two firsts and • charojioo at the Stratford A. and P. Show last year. Terms: £4 single mare. Good accommodation for mares from a distance. All care taliea, but no responsibility. .TAMES GRANT. Hrtwera. * KELLAIIAN, Croom-in-Chargp.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT STRATFORD and TRAVEL the Surrounding District, as required, The Purebred Trotting Stallion ADVAKCE " (Bred by the well-known breeder. .7. C. N. (Irigg) By T'rince Imperial—Hose; full brother to Prince Randal, 2,21; Advocate, 2.20, arid Clotah, 2.19. Advanetf is a beautiful black, of great conformation, und stands 16.2, His stock have won fame in the South, whether on the race-track, in the show-ring, or on larm work. Advance only raced until 2£ years old, and gained a record for the National Cup (Christchurch),- two miles, in 4min. 4Gsec„ whk-h is evidence of his great pace, beating, amongst others, Albertoriows and Black Child. Out of nine starts, hj« secured four llrsts, two seconds, rind ih.ce unplaced. Advance' ttfcs sired a number of good performers, including Hedvic, who went a mil* : ' three furlongs in 3.15 and 3.40. Promotion winner over a mile in 2.18; General Auvai Drum Major,- Rearguard, Tarah, etc., all good winners. Terms. £6 6s. Two or more mares as per ar* rangrment. All care taken, but no responsibility. Tee payable by January 1, 1917. Will travel as follows Douglas (Monday), Cardiff (Thursday), Inglewood (Wednesday), Elthaw (Friday). W. HAWKE, Empire Stables, Stratford. TO STAND THE SEASON AT \AWAKINO, THE HACKNEY STALLION HEATHERBLOOM. Terms, £2 10s. Payable Jan. 1, 1917. A liberal allowance for two or more mares property of one owner. A. H. CONDON, TO STAND TilF. SEASON SENTRY HILL, ON THE FARM, 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 JJlossom. Blossom by Botlnvell (imp.). Treasure Royal has been passed as thoroughly sound by J). H Raitc, M.R.C.V.S. (London). Fees : Single mare, £3 10s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. A discount of 10s will be allowed if fees are paid by January J, 1917. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars aj-plv to: 'H. SAMPSON, Sentry Jlill.-, TO STAND THE SEASON AT PUNGAREHtr Travel the District between Opunalre New Plymouth, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion HERE-I-COME. 242, N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. Site—Here-I-Go (233); dam Dolly (767).
Term?: Single more, £4; two or more as arrange'!. A If i)— The Purebred Clydosd.iip Stallion, KOYAL MASTFR 1351 N.Z.S.B. (5 years old). Sire, Royal Crown, 544 N. 7. 5.8.; Darn, Flora, 1526 N.Z.S.B. Fnr full pedigrees sre"cards. Terms: £4; two or more mures us arranged. Fees payable January 1, 1917. SYAIONS BROS., "Thorndale," Pungarehu. P. A. CRAMER THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATTORD. TEA TtOOMS, no AD WAY. Proprietor: TE WHARE-REIiA Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. Cougto&Colds are the children's worn enemies 0 Cure them quickly-—safely—- * surely, before they develop i;;io more m serious ailments. • Abiolutely free from B any narcotic or harmful drug—half a * century has proved that there is no remedy so good and efficacious as H 7 A
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1916, Page 3
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