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K<«««<<«<<«<<<<<^^^ A RARE COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE GIFTS. There Is nothing quite so sweet to the ears of a Bride as STERUNC SILVER. Apart from the quality and chasteness of Patterns (which can be seen by a glance through our show cases, it is important to know that the prices are not extravagant. mi —SN! m m W^&s&*o^ tm^K^i tern ENTREE DISHES. Three Designs. Three Sizes. CAKE BASKETS, Chased, Embossed, and Plain. QUFEN STREET. 'Phone 182, MASTERTO* »»»»»

SPRING 1911. SPRING 1911. FIRST SHOW OF NEW GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON Opposite Post Oftice, Qneen-street, Masterton, -'Phone 135 SPRING 1911. SPRING

THE STUD.

10 STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WAIRARAPA. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion REDMORNE. Bay Horse—4 Years. (Mary—Albert Victor (imp.) 2.23.) Albert Victor, the sire of Redmorae, has a record of 1 mile in 2.23, don© at Potter's Paddock, Auckland. He is the sire of Albertonous, 4.42,' 2 males: Typewrite!. 4.55, 2 miles; Royal Vesta, 3.37, 1\ miles; Loto, 3.42, li miles; Autocrat, Royal Viator, Bert, and a host of other winners. Maa-y was bred at the Bayswater Stud Farm, Melbourne. She is the dam of PiccaninMiyj I s mile as a two- : -u o on. "»*«»« '■ 9 aiilesi 5 minutes; Lady Mary, 1 mile as a three-year-old, 2.45. Mary also won a race herself, 1J miles in' 4.10, the only time she ever started. FEES, £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1912. Good paddooking. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to—r J. RUSKA, West Bush. Road, Maeterton.

THE STUD. TO TRAVEL TO MASTERTON, - HHE THOROUGHBRED STALL LION CHATSWORTH (3.) (Bred by Jas. Redfeam Esq., Victoria.) " (By Aurlo— Winifred.) Auric is bv the celebrated Bill of Portland while Winifred- is by Gokjsborough—Lady Hooten. OhatsiWQrth .is the first.direct deseendarit of'St. Simon and Stbockwell to be pko©d at the .service of Wiairarapa. breeders. CJhia.tswo.rth holds jthree first® and three ohamponships in the show •ring. He will travel Carterton,- calling ait Shaw and Cole's Tjie-sdavs, 10 •sum.; Miasiteirtoni Wednesdays ait J. V. Reed'is place, South Road, where /full particulars and books miay be robtaijied on apoEoatioin. , TERMS— £5 ssi, payable Ist January, 1912. Good paddooking, a* Is 6d per All care taken, but no responsibility. ' r W. L. NIX. Taiiherenikau. To Stand a* Owner'e Farm, 41 South Road, Masterton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE SUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. Sire, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by Toller's Verger, 2nd dam Chillesford Bele, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Scdtt by Waautaisden Duke. IUDBOURN SIRDAR was import--7 ed South Walies by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, where hi® stock aire highly prized, and for general utility purposes unexcelled, amid an ideal arose with light mares for getting spring oart and weight-carrying hacks. ■*■ SUDBOURN SIRDAR is the winner of the following prizes:— Firtet at Woodbridge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge,- 1900. Reserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A., 1900. Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First prize at Olaoian, 1900. Second prize at York, 1900. At the sale of Suffolks held by Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, six three-year-olda by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were: Noetsfield Floiislt 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield iCentaur 165 guinea©, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 gui-

CANADA (11.) Finland^-Alumini). CANADA is a dark chestnut torse J standing 15.25, having immense quality, comibinied with great substance and power, standing om deom, wiry set of legs. niXTATii 1 - i._vi« < -J on the turf, starting in fire races and winning three. His racing career! was ended through an accident his shoulder. CANADA'S dam, Alumina (11), by Patron (5), Melbourne Cup winn er .carrying 9st 3Jb. Finiliand (4) by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon (11), fromi Fishwife. Finland aa a. sire of BobrikiOttV Lapland, Nyland, Vasa, Chief Loch* Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the G. G. Stead Memorial Cup, \\ miles, in 2.7, carrying 9ist; the- C. J.C. Handicap, mile, in 1.39, carrying 9st: Auckland Plate, \\ miles; the Porangahan Handicap, six furlongs, m 1.14. carrying 9st lllb; also important races in Australia last season. CANADA belongs to tine No. (11) Sire Family, whose representatives Smut, etc. Good paddookang Is 6d per week. Mareis will receive ever pansMnhty taken. TERMS £5 5s p January Ist, 1912. TERMS £5 5s per mare, to be paid &. CDONNELL, Upper Plain: ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUOCESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT. r E have during the past yearspared no expense in endeav*ouring to make our beer second to< none in New Zealand, and can now" in doing so." We invito all who enjoy a • 300 D GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST. On draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding License Districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed! the reproach that good beer could not be wewed in Wellington.

10 STAND THIS SEASON, at . WAINGAWA (opposite t3ie Freezing Works.) Tib© Pony Stallion YOUNG KAHPHA. oy AdmiLCisiarator.) Kalipiia was imported from India, wJbi&na - hie won 'taumerous races. He , jsieed the well \known iony sire Rajah, that won over 20 rst prizes in tflise Show Ring, and was only beaten onoe, and that itime the honours fell to Young Kalipha. Hindoo, another by Kaliphu, was never beaten as a wieighlt oarriier. He is also tho.igire of Shamrock, winner of .three trots at WeUihgton. Topsy, the dam of Young KaLipha, was shown isix times in harness, and j gained first prize on each occasion, and was shown three .times as a brood' mare, and gained two first prizes and a second. By (the above it is easily seen that YQUNG KALIFHA'S credentials are second to none, as a six© to get quality stock. He i® of a dark bay, black points, standing 14 hands 1 .inch. ' For further particulars apply to— E. LIDDINGTON, _ ! Owner, " I Waingawa. 10 TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Titait Faa-nfamed Stock Getter, BRILLIANT BOY. His name and fame is aingimg from one end of <ifo& Dominion to tike o"th<er. He is thie table talk of every prominent breeder. For full particulars apply to JAMES CONNOE, Groom in Charge. Or tihe Owner— ROBERT FA'LLOON, Master ton.

STAPLES & C°MOLE6WORTH STREET AND MURPHY STREET, Aerogen Safety Gas THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine has been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire writers' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40 candle power burner is only 1-10 of a penny per hoar. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly rail and inspect machines at work, or make application for particulars from the Local Afients — TUCKERING T3ROS., . ICKERING JLJROSa Plumbers, Qumd <?trcai s Master toa

It wall thus bo seen that Sndboura Sirdar, who rants as one of the best bred Suffolks ever imported to tine ooloniesi,-is a leading priae taker, while hiiS stock have realised bandsome 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 utaliity purposes. The Suffolk Punch is noted for strength, activity, and -robust constitution, and is suited for any class of mare. TEEMS.— £4 4s per mare, to be pal Ist January, 1912. All care takan wiitih mares, but mo responsibility. Good grazing Is 6d per week. To:, further particulars apply to— J. V. REED. 41 South Road, Mastcrtoq

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 7

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