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SALES 3Y AUCTION. STURM, PHILLIPS & CO., Up-to-date Auctioneers. STRATFORD. Will Sell To-day:— 12.30 p.m.—Poultry (full pens expected) 1 p.m. —Pigs, Firewood, Implements and Farm Sundries. 1.30 p.m.—Fruit, Vegetables, Household Sundries, Fine Assortment of Furniture, including several Chesterfield Suites, also Ladies* Silk Hose, Ladies’ and Maids’ Shoes, and numerous other useful lines. BERT. STURM. Auctioneer. TO STAND SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH: The Imported Thoroughbred Sire CAMPFIRE. (Imp.) CARBINE REVELRY Sire of Numerous Winners, v TERMS: £lO 10/-. / Good Grazing and Water. Further Particulars Apply— J. BOND, Gill St., New Plymouth. URENUI MONDAYS, LEPPBRTON TUESDAYS, TIKORANGI WEDNESDAYS, WAIWAKAIHO THURSDAYS. PEDIGREE OF ROYAL FABRIC. Bred by S. Crossan, "Willowpark, * Laghmor, Ashburton. Born November 16, 1921 Sire: “Dunure Fabric" (Imp.), 17861 C.S.B Dam: "Willowpark Bonnie,” by “Talbot’s Pride,” 450 Vol. 1. Grand-dam, “Rose,” by “King of Quality," No. 626 Vol. 11, Great Grand-dam, “Diamond," by “Kelvin," No. 623 Vol. 11. Grcat-great-grand-dam, “Smiler,” by “Victor,” No. 1043 Vol. 111. Great-great-great-grand-dam, a Mare Imported from Melbourne. Groom Fee: 5/-. C. Francis, Groom-in-eharge. W. TOPLESS (Owner), ’Phone 106 Waitara. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, To stand the Season at the Farm and to Travel Surrounding Districts of Inglewood— THE CLYDHSDALE STALLION, DACOTAH PRINCE. (Four years old.) By Dacotah King, by Dacotah (imp.), by

Dam: Bonny, by Duck Wellington, by Glengale. DACOTAH PRINCE is light bay, with white points, good bone and feet, and sure foal getter. TERMS: £4s 4/-; £3 10/- if paid in January. If two or more Mares, as per arrangement. Grooms, 2/6. R. RITCHIE, TO STAND THE SEASON at the Owner’s Farm and travel the New Plymouth, Waitara, Urenui and Inglewood Districts (by motor-lorry), the Well-proportioned Five-year-old CLYDESDALE STALLION BOLD RONALD. Beautiful rich bay in colour, with white points. This fine active horse is a son of Mr. James Patrick’s great Stud Stallion, Baron Bold, an invincible prize-winner at the leading showj of Canterbury ‘and Otago for many years. The of Bold Ronald is Flora (1913), by the Imported Stallion Squire Ronald (444), one of the weightiest and best horses of the Clydesdale breed that ever came to Otago. The grand-dam. Rose (857), was a daughter of another very high-class and weighty imported horse named Aitkoubrae (102). ALSO! ALSO! TO TRAVEL THE ABOVE DISTRICTS, BLACK KNIGHT. (Seven Years ) BLACK KNIGHT is a rich black horse with white points, compactly built and shows great muscular power with perfect action. Black Knight’s great constitution and beautiful temper are outstanding features. Further Particulars Later. CHAS. KYNGDON, Owner, ’Phone 443. Fitzroy, New Plymouth. TO STAND THE SEASON AT ELTHAM AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BLACK WILLIE (By Bay Knight, by Black Knight, by Lord Salisbury, imp.) FEE: £5 5s Single Mare. Further particulars later. Full pedigree from Coronation Stahles or Groom in Charge. W. G. CROZIER. SIGHT-TESTING BY LONDON QUALIFIED OPTICIAN. Satisfaction Guaranteed! All Repairs sent by Return Post. Davies’ Sight-testing Rooms Brougham St., New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 24

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