SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. To Dressy Young Men Spring time means more expense. and with, it clothes buying. Whether in love or in business, spring calls loudly for new clothes, and clorthes that are smart, up-to-date, and clothes that fit. DONALD has just got on hand the latest city cloths—cloths which are just the thing. STRIPES FOR SPRING. Not a bold, loud stripe, but a stripe almost invisible in white, red, green and blue, or a delightful blue cloth. Other Spring Goods are arriving, &.nd with expert tailoring, your Spring Suit ought to be the best yot. See DONALD about it at once. ALEX. DONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MASTERTON. AUCTION." MACLEAN & CO., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. The leading firm of auctioneers. SEND ALONG TO "US anything you do not require. Absolutely the highest prioes realised. clearance sales OP ANY DESCRIPTION CONDUCTED. Telephme 208 P.O. Box 120. RICH FERN AND SWAMP LAND. FOR SALE.— 800 ACRES, mostly rich fern and drained swamp land;; fenced; river boundary. House 6 rooms, Milking Sheds, Cart and Implement Sheafs, Orchard, etc. Eight miles from seaport, on proposed railway route. Mail ooach passes 3 times a week. Exceptionally easy terms. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.U. AUCKLAND.
0 STAND THIS SEASON IN _ THE WAIRARAPA. Tie Standard Bred Trotting Stallion REDMO R N E . Bay Horse—4 Years. (Mary—Albert Viator (imp.) 2.23.) Albert Victor, the isare of Redmorne, bias a record of 1 mile in 2.23, done at Potter's Paddock, Auckland. He is fhe eire of Albert-o-nous, 4.42, 2'mile©; Typewriter 4.55, 2 mates; Royal Vesitia, 3.37, 14 miles; Loto, 3.42, 1$ miles; Autocrat, Royal Victor, Bert, ajnd a Boat of other wimuer®. _ Miairy was bred ta/b the Bay6water Stud Faa-m, Melbourne. She is the dam of Piiccaminainy, 1 mile as a two-year-old 2.30; Mary Lincoln, . 2 amies, 5 (minutes; Lady Mary, 1 mile a.s a three-year-old, 2.45. Mary also won a raos hierselr , lj miles in 4.10, the only time she ever started. ~ _ FEES, £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1912. Good paddocking. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— J. RUSKA, West Budh Road, Msusterton.
To Stand aA Owner's Farm, 41 South Road, Masterton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE SUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. Sar-e, Pratt's Eclipse; . dam, Mis® Sally, by Tailor's Verger, 2nd dam Ghillesford Belle, by Gupbearer 11., 3rd dam Sootffc by Wantisden Duke. UDBOURN SIRDAR was imported to New South. Wales by R. H. Danger Esq., tdue noted Suffolk breeder, w'her© hiiis stock are highly prized, and for general utility purposes unexcelled, and an. ideal cross with light mares for , getting spring oart and weight-carrying hacks. SUDBOURN SIRDAR dis the winner of the following prizes:— First at Woodbridge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. Preserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A., 1900. / * Reserve at Richmond, 1900, First prize at Olaibran, 1900. v..,' Second prize at York, 1900. Ait the sole of Stiffolks held by Danger Bros., at tihe Royal Show, Sydney, in. 1907, six three-year-olds (by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were: Noetsfield Florislti 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guinea®, Noetsfield. Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guk<eas. It will thus be seen th£,t Sudboum Sirdar, who rank® as one of the best bred Suffolks ever imported to tihe colonies 1 , •is a leading prize taker, while Ms stock have realised handsome prices. The horse should prove a splendid acquisition to this, district, and should be patronised by those wishing to breed active draughts, or for general utility purposes. The Suffolk Punch is noted for strength, activity, and robust constitution, and is suited for any class of mare. TERMS.— £4 4s per mare, .to be I paid Ist January, 1912. All care I taken wirtih mares, but mo responsi- [ biitiity. Good grazing Is 6d per week. I r«! further particulars apply to — J. V. REEB. 41 South Road, Maetcrtan.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 1
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