~*o Travel the Diftvict this season THE CARRIAGE SIRE KING GEORGF, By Electioneer (imp) out of Vim (late Zealot.) King George is a rich golden bay with black points,' about 16 hands 2 inches, with grand bone and muscle. On the track he has won under saddle and in harness on all leading trotting tracks in New Zealand. As a sire King George has proved his worth. Marion, Miss Wilson nnd Peaccck, his only representatives on the track, ure all good winners. Terms, £4 4s. Further particulars from \ W. H. ATKINS, Owner in charge. King George will be at Pinhey's btablep every Mtndpy; be at ihe service of Breeders in the Wairarapa District this season, the high-class thoroughbred Stallion BORIS 10, By Stepniak-Shepherdess, by Fiizdorjovf.n (Donovan Alone) lolanthe (Mari-Bjrnong- Bosedale), During three seasons on the turf BORIS performed successfully over Short and Long Distances, and won about £2500 in Stakes. His victories induced the Northern Champagne Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, Great Northern Guineas, Waira)apa Cup nnd < Iher races. Mentchikoff, the firht (I Stepnii k's sons to go to trie stud, has Already pioved a success. Mares met at Caiterronßnilwny Station. Boiis will be at the Prince of Wales Stsbb's evf-ry Wtdnesda", weather permitting. Terms— Single Mares 5 guineas, two or more by arrangement. For further particulars apply W. COELETT, Cartel ton,. "* 0 Stand this Season at Papawai, SARACEN (17). St George (8)— Fair Nell (17). Faracen is a scientifically bred racehorse. This'is fuly demonstrated in the Stud Bock. He won 22 of the principal N.Z. events while on the turf, and each year his stock has added to the fame cf his stud cireer. In 1905 Sarncen was second on the l'st cf winning N.Z. sires, and in 1906 he was fourth with 23 wins, representing £2245; while in the season just ended on July, 31-:t, his stock won £3OOO. Amongst his racing stock the following are well known : Antigone, Gladsmuir, Cinque, Hatley, Mataari, Playfair, Sardor.yx, Sarilla, Jolly Roger, Silken Rein, Matakokiri, Eharkeyn. He is confidently recommended as a sire oy the best judges of horsefleEhin New Zealand. Terms—s guineas single mare, two or nnreas arrnnjed. Good pudiccMng with plenty of water. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. C. ' TULLY, Owner, Papinvai, Grey!own North. stand in Masterton and Surrounding District, THE IRISH HUNTER WICBCLOW. Wicklow was imported from Ireland by a New Zealand Syndicate at a copt of 700 guineas. He has never been beaten in the show ring, and he has been shown oil over Ireland, and at the Metropolitan Shows in Australia and New Zealand, ne is the sire of Shamrock, the noted carriage sfaliion, Dunedin, who has secured over 30 piizes, and never been beaten. Wicklow will stand at a fee of £4 4s single mare; two or more as per airangeuient. Apply C. McCULLOUGH, Masterton. TAKE WOOD'S r CONTAINING all the ingredient* J necessary t 1 mokirg it a highly beneficinl Nervo Tonic nnd Stimulant in al! ens?s of Debility and Nervous Exhaustion so common after Influenza. CHEMIST & PHARMACIST, (by exams.) MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8872, 5 November 1907, Page 2
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