STALLION NOTICES. TO STAND THE SEAfiON AT INGLEWOOD and travel the fix' SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, JUMJum, by Lord Roberts, dam Polly (Polly by Plowboy). Jum is rising 11 years old, dark brown, with splendid bone, and has left great stock, all being great workers with the best of temper. Jum has a great constitution, splendid temper, and Is a great worker In any harness. Monday.—Waitui, Mangonia Road, to Mr Cbas. Martin, Kaimata. Tuesday.—Kahnata Road South, about six miles, and back to Inglewood. Wednesday.—Egmont Village to Mace Bros., stop all night. Thursday.—Enmont Road and Lepper Road to Inglewood. Friday.—Dudley Road and Durham Road. Saturday.—Mr. Stephen’s Stables. Terms: £3 10s single mare. Two or more mares belonging to the same owner as per arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. F. W. CARRINGTON, Inglewood. Or Groom in Charge.
Tc Stand at Owner’s grp-1 I,.Farm, Inglewood, Vand at In s lewood Staties every Wednesday THE TROTTING STALLION, MOUNTAIN KING Sire FRANZ, by VAUCLERE (Imp.), Fraulein (iirp.) ; dam Flowerwood, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.)—Pansy. MOUNTAIN KING is a handsome dark bay, with dark points, 15.3 hands. Terms £3 3s per mare. Further particulars from— R. RITCHIE, Inglewood.
ro STAND THE season AT NEW PLYMOUTH. IMPORTKD HORSE CAMPFIRE < s > By Carbine (2) ; dam Revelry (5). Campfire is a brown torse standing 16 hands, and comes from the same branch of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. Campfire is the sire of the following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of the Te Awamutu Cup, 2000 sovs.), Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reef ton Cup, Westland Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap and three times runnpr-up in the Otaki-Raukawa Cups). Others of his progeny are: Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Camp, Ihupuna, Wait!, Cinders, Embers, Carbiness, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight, Ahika, Moutoa Camp, Bell of the Camp, Generalissimo, Kickapoo, Evening Glow, Wonder, Clavis, Sling Camp, The Digger, Otauru Kid, Blazeaway, Goldwork, Warmth, Skylight, Here We Are, Skiddadle, and The Raven. Terms £lO 10s. Payable December 31. 1921. Good grazing at 2s 6d per week. For further particulars apply— J. BOND, All care taken but no responsibility. Gill Street, New Plymouth.
TO TRAVEL NEW PLYMOUTH ANO SUR* ROUNDING DISTRICT THE PUREBR E D CLYDESDALE HORSE, GOWAN BRAE Sire—Royal Crown, No. 544, N.Z.S.B. Dam— Jess, No. 1533, N.Z.S.B. Terms; £4 4s single mare, two or more mares same owner as per arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility. Groomage fees, ss; paddocking, 2s 6d. Will be at Oakura, Monday, Oct. 3; Okato, Oct. 4; Home, Wednesday, Oct. 5; Carrington and M’angorei Roads, Oct. 6; Home, Oct. 7; Waitara, Saturday, Oct. 8. A. J. CROSS, Owner, Vogeltown. Or Groom in charge.
TO STAND THIS SEASON BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD J THOROUGHBRED STALLION TREE-LUCERNE By Lupin (Imp.) Dam, Dolly, by Seaton Delaval—Dorothy. Terms: 10 guineas. Free grazing for month. Apply— A. CLELAND, Bird Road, Straftford.
J’HE rpARANAKI JNVESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. DIRECTORS: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), W. P. Kirkwood, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits accepted at following rates At Call 5 per cent. 6 months 5} per cent. 12 months 6 per cent. 7 24 months 7 per cent. ./ WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Efjcnont Chambers, Fenton Street, Stratford. Box 83. ’Phone 125
At the conclusion of the concert prizes for the past year's work were distributed, each child getting a prize. Special prizes for good attendance were awarded to Lizzie Simpson, Margaret Vincent, and Bernard Barrett. The teacher donated two special prizes for good work and progress, and these were won Margaret Vincent and Tim Barfett. Miss Simpson and Mesdames Dumbell and Willers very kindly assisted Miss Fleming with the training of the pupils for the. concert, and deserve our heartiest thanks for the trouble thej* took. The dance which followed the concert was most, enjoyable, Mrs. Quickenden supplying the .music, which was all that avuid be
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1921, Page 7
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