(no STAND 'l'ftE SEASON AT iNKW PLYMOUTH THE IMPORTED TUOROUUUIiItIiD HOJRBE OAMPFIRE < s > Im PBy CARBINE (2), Dam REVELRY (5). Campfire is the sire of the followingwinners: Depredation, winner of the Tc Awamutu and Auckland Cups; Royal Dragoon, Rcefton and Ilokitika Jubilee Citp; Lady Louisa, Connolly Handicap; Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac. Cinders, Jhapuna, Hopye, Carbiness, Flying Camp, Campgnard, Whito Blaze, Campkettle, Torchlight, Embers, Clavis. Terms: £lO 10s single mare; two or more 'same owner £8 9s. Grazing free till December 31. All care taken., but no responsibility. Further particulars apply—,T. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth.
TO STAND AT INGLEWOOD AND THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION KNIGHT OF THE GARTER Winner of two firsts and champion at Stratford Show, 1915, and also first and champion in 1917. For further particulars apply —T. KELLEHAN. A. WHITE, Groom in churga. iSL TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS BE-TWEENv-OKATO AND URENUI: THE PUH'EBHKO CLYDESDALE STALLIONHERE I COME (No. 242, N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. I) Sire, HERE IGO (243); Dam, DOLLY (707). Terms: £3 10s enisle mare; 2 or more as arranged. I ALSO—THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION' ROYAL MASTER Sire, ROYAL CROWN (.K',l, N.Z.5.8.; Dam, FLOiiA (152(5), N.Z.S.B. ./ill travel the district between Okato and Oeo. TERMS: i! 4 single mare: two or more as arranged. For fuil pedigree see cards ' ALSO— T1 STAND ON THE FARM, PI'NOAREHU THAT NICELY-BRED C-YEAR-OLD 1 COLTHEATHER JOCK Sire, OMYO (Imp.); Dam, DOLLY (767) N.Z.C.S.B. . Terms as arranged. Owners of Mares at first service held responsible. Fees due and payable January 1, 1918. For further particulars applv— SYMONS BROS., Pungarehu.
PLAYING FOR TIME. GERMAN'S AM) THE LENINITES. PROPAGANDA OF HUNGER. London, Nov. 30. The seriousness of the Husso-German negotiations is admitted. It 13 feared that the armistice will l;e demoralising and dangerous to the troops, and it is likely that it will become impossible to reawaken their fighting spirit when Germany discloses her hand and demands Pol/.nd, Lithuania, and Courland. The negotiations are expected to proceet], slowly. livery day wasted suits Germany, and intensifies the disintegration that is destroying the army organisation. Germany meanwhile is getting supplies. One of Germanj's first demands is expected to 'be the release of the huge armv of prisoners of war for the fighting fronts. Swiss messages state ihat German international agents in Switzerland havs* long been playing for the break up of Russia into a welter of States which Germany would easily make her economic victims, imposing individual agreepient.s upon them. It has been previously stated that the real names 01 Lenin and Trotzky are respectively Cederbltirn and Braunstein. A telegram from Petrograd now states that, according to the Anti-Maximalist press, the real name of Krylenko is Abram, while t'he name of the principal plenipotentiary sent by Krylenko to negotiate the armistice is given as Sclmeur. All these names are non-Russian.
The Petrograd correspondent of t.lio Times says winter lias set in on rhc front, and the temperature is below zero. Rlizzards and snowstorms are rag'mj. The troops are badly clad and fed, and are lacking boots and horse forage. The Vienna Reichpost gleefully asserts that catastrophe is overtaking the biggest army the world has ever seen, "Trotzky and company," the paper says, "will stick at nothing to secure peace. They are wilfully starving and are not supplying the troops, so as to increase their desires to return home, The most, terrible autocrats 'Tsar Hunger,' is ruling tlicm with his icy sceptre, and tilings look bright for us." FLT-KEELO KILLS FLTES, Awarded first and special gold medal at the Auckland .Exhibition, Successfully r.sed throughout the Dominion. Have you tried it? IT IS STOCKED RY ALL CHEMISTS AN'D STORKKERPFRB, and is MADE l!V BRITISHERS IX Tins noMiNTGX, »
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