wUM 'fpjkON'T spoil the effects of your iJ Christmas diiDier or the charm of your bearing by carvers that will not do their v/ork. Don't make a hash of a well-cooked goose, or a nicely-done leg of lamb for the sake of a few shillings well spent on carvers that will carve. Drop in to GRAHAM'S, get to the Ironmongery Department, see the beautiful cutlery that they show and take home with you a sample or two that your Xmas may he full of joy. We have just got from the world's cutlery centre a, large consignment of superior quality table cutlery and electro plate, the very thing for Xmas presents, and here are some of the lines:— GOOD STRONG DESSERT KNIVES at 5s half-dozen. The same quality TABLE KNIVES, 6s half-dozen. VENETIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, at Is 9d half-dozen. The same in DESSERT SPOONS, 3s 6d half-dozen." . Get Your Choice before the Xmas Rush. TEL. 14. JVfasterton's Urtive sal Store, : /. h a o a (to. (Finland—Aiuininf). "IANADA is a dark chestnut horse J standing 15.25, having immense quality, combined with great substance and power, standing on a clean, wiry set of legs. CANADA had a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. His racing career was ended through an accident to his shoulder, by Patron (5), MelLourae Cup winner, carrying 9st BN>« , „ _ ± . , Finland ((4), by Bill of Portland V«*v//, n~— Fishwife. „ t •• « Finland is a sirs of BobriKott, Lapland, Nyland, Vasa, Chief Lochiel, Heleanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the G. Q. btead Memorial Cup, 11 miles, in 2.7, carrying 9st.j the C.J.O. Handicap, 1 mile, in 1.39, carrying 9st.; Auckland Plate, li miles; the Porangacarrying 9st lllbs, also important races in Australia last season. _ CANADA belongs to the No. (11) man, Soult, etc. Good paddocking, plenty of. good water. Mares will receive every attention and all reasonable care, bnt no responsibility taken. Further particulars froir. C. O'DONNELL, : Upper Plain. . Districts, the thoroughbred Horse SAXIFRAGE (Quarrymari—Cold Leaf). Quarryman, by Bill of Portland from the great mare Madowla; bold Leaf, by Stonyhurst from Golden Crest. ' For full particulars apply tO ~~W. or J. COLLERTON, Tenui. ■ Thoroughbred.Mares £5 55., others £4 4s. . Every card tak*n, hut no responsibility. BREAK 0' DAY To. Stand at Owner's JfaTa, .41 South Road, Masterton, THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE BUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. Sire, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by Taller's Verger, 2nd dam Chillesford Belle, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Scott by Wantisden Duke. Ed to New South Wales by RT H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, where his stock are highly poses unexcellea, and an ideal cross with light mares for getting sprine cart and weight-carrying hacks. SUDBOURN SIRDAR is the winner or the following prizes: First at Woodbndge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. Reserve at .Woodbndge, S.A.A., Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First Drizfl n+, Ci)ama.n IQDO At the sale of Suffolks held by Dangar Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, sis: two-year-olds Florist 240 -guineas, . Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guineas. It will thus be seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who ranks as one of the be6t bred Suffolks that has ever been imported to the colonies, is a lea u i g prize-taker, while his stock have realised handsome prices. The horse should prove I a splendid acquisition to this district, and should be patronised by those wishing to bleed active dxauThe Suffolk Punch is noted for strength, activity, and robust constitution, and is suited to any class of mare. TERMS.—£4 4s per mare, to be paid Ist January, 1911. All care taken with mares, but no responsibility. Good grazing Is 6d per week. For farther particular!, apply to— J. V. REED, 41 South Road, Maßterton. \0 Stand This Season at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallicn, ,■*. CONQUEROR (2) 'By Medallion (B)' Siesta. T« m i rri,,-= h o oo/>t. in. Master- Magnificent rich bay, with great bone 0; ftavd ,^^i^ fi m d KS Bi and muscle, standing* 16.2, A great ton and surrounding aisuipw, PnpfiWft mA fl ?r6 at Sire. Never been (285); third sire Banker, by Admiral, dam Nannie, by Rob Roy. Admiral s sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion at Battersea International. ExhibiBrcak o' Day was bred by J. H. Tatham, Esq., of Homewood, East Coait, where his stock are much thought of. He is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands 2 inches in height. He having proved himself a sure foal getter, breeders should not miss such a well-come horse. BREAK I O' DAY took second prize as a 2-yr ' old in Masterton, this being the only time he was shown in the ring. TERMS.—£4 4s. Uood paddocking. All care taken, but no responsibility For full pedigree and further particulars apply to „„, T _ J. CURRY AND SONS, Wood and Coal Merchants, •Phone 2«G. Dixon St., Masterton. eas, two or more mares fc. Every care tar - " - C. McCTJLLOUGH, Westbush Road, Masterton. 10 Travel Tins Season in the' .? Masterton District, , J the Purebred ClyStallion .FEDERATION. Terms and full particulars on application to C. McCULLOQGH Westbush Eoad, Maßterton, 10 Travel This Season in the Wairarapa District, the Purebred Champion Clydesdale, BRILLIANT BOY. J. WHITTAKER. bred Cnamp i ou Clydesdale, PROVISION MERCHANT, BRILLIANT BOY. LL GROCERIES AT LOWEST Brilliant Boy has defeated six PRICES. the town. Telephone 67. the Dominion. !<or terms and p QUEEN STREET, MASTER fON. ticukr9 %OBmT FA LLOON, 'Masterton champions in the show ring, among them being champions from the Old Country, consequently he now ranks as the Champion of Champions in the Dominion. For terms and par-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10149, 20 December 1910, Page 3
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