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EftftftK?gH«ft t«c««««««««««««« 222K SSSS A RARE COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE GIFTS. There Is nothing quite so sweet to the ears of a Bride as sterling SILVER. Apart from the quality and chasteness of P'ttmMrioh can be seen by a glance through our show cases, it Is Important to know that the prloes are not extravagant. m* $M _ •VS! c»* % sa fftW Ji^ ENTREE DISHES. Three Designs. Three CAKE BASKETS, Chased, Embossed, and Plain. QU?EN STREET. 'Phone 182, MASTER! ON

SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY' Ladies' Choice Underclothing Just Revived from a Leading LONDON MANUFACTURER THE QUALITY IS SUPERB THE PRICES ARE RIGHT INSPECTION INVITED Opposite Post Oftice, , Queen-street, Masterton, Phone 135*

THE STUD.

IO STAMTIftIS SEASON Ai CARTERTON, and travel the Surrounding Districts, The Trotting* StaQ/lioxir— MINTING (Imp.) By TUXEDO (imp.), dam Trilby, sire Tuxedo (imp), % Harold (413),' sine of Maud S. (2-8) and Vanelcve, dam Molly Tnuseell, Harold 'by Hambletonian (10). FIRST DAM—. Trilby, by Erratic, bv Ena, iby Child© Harold (imp.), dam Violetta. (imp)., Child Harold, sire of Rothschild. SECOND DAM— Gipsy (record two miles 5-26), hy Struck Gold, dam by Vermon. (imp.) . . ; ■„ , TUXEDSO won the .Grand Interna tional Stakes, England (one mile 2-22*). 1 Trilby is the dam of Acrasia (shows 2-30) and Eriadesis Huon. , . , .MINTING-'is a three-year-old bright bay horse, worth. Mack points; is a pure gaited trotter, good style and action, splendid tenroer and constatntion; .hired bv F. H. Wood, Windsor, Sydney, N.S'.W. TERMS— Four Guineas;. half guarantee; 2 guineas payable January Ist, 1912; 2 guinea© when proved an foal. .• ■ ' • For farther particulars apply to— W. and E. ATTWOOD, Rf*uth Carterton. ,

THE STUD. TO TRAVEL TO MA&TERTQN. HHE THOROUGHBRED STALL .-■/■LION ;:: ' CHATS WORTH (3.) (Bred by Jas. Redlfearn Esq., Victoria.) (By Aurio—Winifred.) ' Auric is by the celebrated Bill of _ ortland while Winifred is by Goldsboroaifeh —Lady Hooten. Ohatsworth is the first direct descendant of St: Simon and Stock-well 1 to be placed at the service of Wiairarapa breeders. Oiatsworth. holds ,three fcrstsi and dng at Shaw and Cole'si Tuesdays, 10 •a.m.; Masiterton Wednesdays at J. V. Reed's place, South Road, where rfful particulars and books may be (obtained on application. TERMS— £5 ssi, payable Ist January, 1912. Good paddocking, at Is 6d (per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. ___ W. L. NIX. Tauherenikau.

0 STAND THIS SEASON, at .. Mastei-ton; the Thoroughbred Stallion CONQUEROR (2) ; (By Medallion Magnaifioent rich'hay, wifch great hone and miiscle; standing 16.2. '-^ A great 'racehorse arid a •great sire. Never'been beaten dn the shoiwring, having taken, 17 Firsts and 16 Qhamspdonship Prizes. FEE: 12 Guineas; two or, more •mares 1 as per agreement. Every car© taken, 'hut no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— O. McOTIXoUGH, Westhush Road, Maaterton. s CANADA (11.) Finland—Aluminl). CANADA is a dark chestnut horse ,t sub* stance and power, standing on clean, wiry set of WOANADA has a respectable record on the turf, starting in- five races and winning three. His racing career was ended through an accident his shoiuloV _ CANADA'S dam, Atomuii (11), hy Patiron (5), Melbourne Cup winn er, carrying 9et 31ib. FiniLand (4) by Bill of (26),; son of St. Simon (11), from Fishwife.

To Stand at Owner's Farm, '4l South' Road, "Masterton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUJNCHSIRE SUOBOURN SIRDAR. (27829), Imporbed. Bare, Pratt'© Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by Tatter's Verger, 2nd dam Ghffllesford Bele, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Scotot by Wantisden Duke. SUDBOURN SIRDAR was imported to New South Wales by R. JEL Danger Esq., th» noted Suffolk breeder, wtoier© hiis stock aire highly prized, and for /general utility purposes •unexcelled, and an ideal arose with light mares for getting spring cart and wi&ight-oarryaing hack®. SUDBOURN SIRDAR is the winner of the following prizes:— First at WoodbrMge, 1899.

Finland is . a-are of Bobrikon, LapJamd, Nyland, Va&a, Chief Lochiel, Who*© Cockade, Scotch• Plaid;,andother waauaeorß., ..., Bobrikoff won the G. <J. Stead Mmnratfi mule, in 1.39, carrying 9fitj Auckland Plate, li miles; the Parangaham 'Handicap, -fiix furlongs,' in 1.14. carrying 9st 111b; important races in Australia last season. CANADA belongs to the No. (11) Sir© Family, whose representatives include St. Simon, Orm©, Fwliiannaii,, Soult. etaGood paddocking Is 6d per week. Mares, will receive- ©very art/temtlioa TEiRMS £5 5s January Ist, 191! wiare, to be paid C. O'DUNNELL l Upper Plain

10 STAND at WAIHAKEKE, anc . travel the surrounding district, the Purebred Trotting Stallion WAITiPIPI. (Prince Imperial—Lady Emma.) WAITIPIPI is a beautiful soft brown.' coloured horse,' with good flat boneandplenty of mmscle', standing 16 hands, and has a good constitution land splendid temper. FEfß—£s 5s single mare, two or more as per arrangement. Payable January Ist,. 1912. All care taken, but no reapoiiisibiflity. W. W. HERJOOdK. Waihakeke.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Purebred Glrdesdale Stallion, DALMUIR. Sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11,024, viol. xxm. Dark Chestnut, 16 hands 3 indies high, well balanced, evenly marked horse, of great weight and substance, possessing rare good feet, pasterns, nice quality hair legs and a< great top His stock is highly spoken of in the Glutha. district. His sire, Dalmuir Prince, is a great show horse, and a greaifc breeder. TERMS— £4 at the end of season. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For further particulars apply—'■ C. McCULLOU&H, Westbush Road, Masterton.'

0 STAND THIS SEASON, at . WAINGAWA (opposite the Freezing Works.) The Pony Stallion YOUNG KA.MPHA. (By Ealipha (imported)', dam Topsy, by Adammstrator.) Ealipha was amporttJ from India, where he won numerous races. He sired the well known -iony sire Rajah, that won over 20 irst prizes in the Show Ring, and was only beaten onoe, and that .time the honours fell to Young Ealipha. Hindoo, another by Ealipha, was never beaten as a weight carrier. Ho is also the sire of Shamrock, winner of three trots at Wellington. Topsy, the dam of Young Ealipha, 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 YOUNG EALIPHA'S cred«n T tioilc are second to none as a siro to get quality stock. He is of a dark bay, black points, standing 14 hands 1 inch. For further particulars apply to-7-E. LIDDINGTON, Owner, , Waingawa,

Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. at Woodbridge, S:A.A.,. 1900. Reserve at Richmond, 1900; . First prize at CQaoian, \1900.' Second prize at York, 1900. At the sale of SuffaUcs- held by Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, six thiree-year-olda by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10a. They were: Noetafield Florislt 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quarteirmiaiater 185 guineas, Noetsfield Oentaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guineas. It will thus be seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who ranks a-s one of the best bred Suffolks ever imported to the colonies, is a leading prize taker, while his 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 fior general utililty 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 | pa : 1 Ist January, 1912. All oare | takwi wiltih mares, hut mo responsi--1 bilbHy. Good grazing Is 6d per week. Foil further particulars apply to — 0. V. REED. [ 41 South Boad, Maattrtoo

THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. FOR INSURANCE—The Aerogen Machine has been passed ai perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association. The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of k 40 candle power burner is onlj 1-10 of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explosive, combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines at work, or make application for par'<ricular» horn the Local Agents— DICKERING ICKERING Plumbers, Qumt» «tn»t Matttrtan

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10443, 7 October 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10443, 7 October 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10443, 7 October 1911, Page 7

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