<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<««««« TABLE WARE Dutch & Welsh Designs QUAINT. ARTISTIC. inexpensive. A Direct Consignment of TABLE WARE Is Just to hand, Including a beautiful assortment fn Dutch and Weisl) Designs, Inspection of which is invited. 51 SALAD BOWL. Old English Design. HONEY JAR, with Spoon. HON'EV JAR. Old EnglisVDcsign SALT, MUSTARD AND PEPPER POTS, Dutch Designs, in brown and green colours. QUE! N STREET. 'Phone 182, MASTER! ON
SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY Ladies' Choice Underclothing Ji £( Received from a Leading LONDON MANUFACTURER V THE QUALITY IS SUPERB THE PRICES ARE RIGHT INSPECTION, INVITED Py, Opposite Post^Ofiice, nam ill, , . f^^^-i3sf arton * i THE STUD.
T ..." 0 STAND THIS SEASOJJ. at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion ••./ CONQUEROR (2) (By Medallion (B>—Slwta.) i Magnificent rich bay* with ; jswat bone and :nuscle, standing 16.2.; A great racehorse and a. great air©. Never .been beaten in tho show ring, having taken ? 7 Firsts iindL 16 C3uk»pienship Prizes. , FEE: 12 Guineas; two or moore maroe 3a per agreement. Every care take®, but no responsibility. For further ■ ' . ■ Westbuah Bond. Masterton. , VCANADA (11.) • ( Finland—Aluminl). CANADAiaadark chestnut horse Blinding 15.25, having immense quality, camwined witih jgreat Stance and : "power,^ataiwEiig . on cjeon, wary set of )«<»• vJANADA lhas a respectable record an the turf, starting infive paoe«ana winning three. '■* "H3s racing oaxecKl -was ended thirough an accident his shouldAr CANADA'S daim; Alumina. (11)/ by Patron.' (5), Melbourne Cup mnai er, carrying 9s* 31b. .. - Finland. (4) by Bill' of Pbrtlßiinj (26), son oif St. Simon. (11),. from fishwife. " Finland is a Bire of Bobrikoi; Lapland:', Nyland, Vasa, Chief Loch* iel, Heleanthus, White Cockade, Sootch. Plaid, and other winners.Bobrikoff won the G. G. Stead) Memorial Gap, I'l, mile^iQv2.7 ? mom rying 9st;,tine C.J.C. Handicap,' malt', in 1.39, carrying 9fft: Auok<t land Platte, 1£ mile«; thoPoranga* hau Handicap, six furlongs, in 1.14. carrying 9sfc 111b; also important races 'in. Australia last season. CANADA belong® to tlbe No. (11)' Sire Family,' whose representativei include St. SimoD, Onpe, Fisherman Soult. etc. Good paddocking l>s 6d per week. Maxes -will receive every attention and all reasonable care, but no re®* : ponsitnlity taken, TERMS £5 January Ist, 1912. J Further particular* cro® O. O'UONNELL, . Opper Plaio TO STAND THIS' SEASON, at WAINGAWA (opposite; the Freezing Works.) Th© Pony Stallion YOUNC KA.MPHA. (By Kalipha (imported), dam Topsj, . by Administrator.) Kalipha was imported from India, where he won numerous race®. He sired the well' known pony sire Rajah, that won over 20 first prizes in the Show Ring, and was only beaten onoe, amd that time the honours fell to Young Kalipha. ' Hindoo, another by Kalipha, was never beaten as a weight carrier. He is also the sire of Shamrock, winner of three trots at Wellington. Topsy, the dam of Young Kalipha, was shown six times in harness, ana gained first prize on each occasion and was shown three times a® a brood mare, and gained two, 6rst prizes and a second. By the above it is easily seen that YOUNG KALIPHA'B oreden-' tialc are second to none, as a aire to get quality stock. He is of a dark bay, black joints, standing 14 hand# 1 inch. • . For further particulars apply to— E. LIDDINGTON, Owner, Vt*LUM|l»waw
THE STUD. TO TRAVEL TO MASTERTON. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALCHATSWORTH (3.)_ • (Bred by Jas; Redfearn, Esq., ''' Victoria.) (By Aurlo-^-Winifred.) Auric is by tt© icelebrated Bill of Portland while Winifred is by Goldßborou^h— Lady Hooten. i Ohatsworth as the first direct descendant of _St. Simon and .Stock well to be at the service of Wiairarapa CShtais worth holds three firsts and three ohiainpionshipie in the ; show ring. Hie will travel Oarfcerton, calldng.at Shaw cund Cole's Tuesdays, lO* a.m.: Masterton Wednesdays art- J. V. Reed's place, South Road, wihere full particulars andbookß may be obtained on application.. , TERMS— £6 ss, payable Ist January,. 1912. Good at Is (Jd per week.; All care taken; but no responsibility. -J_ * W. L. NIX. Tauharenikau. Tp Stand at Owners Fwffli 41 Road, Maeterton. THB PUREBRED BXJFFOLKPUNGH SERB 8U D B OURN 81 ROAR, y (27829), Imported. Sir®,! Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Mies SaUy, by Taker's Verger, 2nd dam Ohaltesford Belle, by Oupbearer Hi, Srd dan by Wantiisxien Duke. SUDBOURN SIRDAR wiae impart,ed to New South W«de» by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, w'here hd»* stock are highly prized, and for fljemetal utility purpoae* unexcelled, and an ideal aroaß with light mare® for geittiifig spring oart and weight-carrying hack#. SUDBOURN SIRDAR as the winner of the fallowing prdae®:— First, at Woodbridge, 1899.. . Reserve aib Woodibridge, 1900. Reserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A., . 1900. \ Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First prize at Olacian, 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-olds toy SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were *. Noetsfield Florislt 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagoin 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guiIt will thus be seen that Sudbourn' Sirdar, who ranks as one of the best bred Suffolks ever imported to tihie 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, oar for general utility purposes. The Suffolk Punch is noted for strength, activity, and robust constitution, and is suited for any cJars of mare. TERMS.— £4 4s per mare, to be pa : 1 Ist January, 1912." All care taLdn with mares, bat no responsibilknly. Good grazing Is 6d per week. Few further particulars apply to.l. V. REED, ill, South Road,
T 0 STAND THIS SEAvSOiN Al CARTERTON," anu travel the Surrounding Districts, The Trottwg Stallion— - • : ' MINTING (Imp.) ' By TUXEDO T"lbv, sire Tuxedo (imp). By Harold (418), sir©/of Maud S. (2-8) ana Vancleve, dam Molly Trmssell, Harold by HamW FIRST DA^l— Trilby, by Erratic, bv Era, by Ghilde Harold (imp.), dam Violetta (imp)., Child Harold, sure of Rothschild.- „. / j'/ SECOND DAM— Gipsy (record two miles 5-26), by Struck G<oJd, dam by Vermon (imp.) . „ .' <i TUXEDO won the Grand Interna fcional Stake®, England (one mil© i TFnlby i® the dam of Acra-sia (shows 2-30) and Princess Huon. . ~ MINTING is a three-year-old bright bay horse, with blaok points; ' ia a, pure gaited trotter, good _d>yle and action, splendid temper and constitution ; bred by F. H. -Wood, Windsor, Sydney, N.S.W., . i TERMS— Four Gwnea®; half guarantee; 2 guinea® payable Ja/nuary 1 st. 1912; 2 guineas when, proved an For further particulars apply to — W. and e! ATTWOOD, ' South Carterton., TO STAND at WAIHAKEKE, anc travel the surrounding district, .the Purebred Trotting StalMon WAITIPIPV v (Prince imperial—Lady Emma,) WAITIPIPI is a beautiful soft brown, ooloured horse, with good' flat bone and plenty of muscle, standing 18 hands, and has a good constitution and splendid tamper. FEE—£5 5s eingle" maire, two or more as per arrangement. Payable January Ist, 1912.' All, oare taken, but no respond hiidey. , W. W. HEiRCOCK. Waihakebe. TO STAND TTTIS SEASON, , the Purebred Olvdesdale Stallion. DALMUIR. Sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11,024, Vol. XXIH. Dark Chestnut, 16 hands 3 inches high, well balanced, evenly marked horse, of great weight and substance, possessing rare_ good feet, pasterns', nico quality hair legs, and a great top. His stock is. highly'spoken of •in the CSutha district. His sire; Dalmuir Prince, is a great show horse, and a great breeder. TERMS— £4 at the end season. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Kor further particulars apply— C. McOULLOUGH, Westbueh Road, , Masterton. T O I ttk v El/ Ji'JdLtei SEASON. That Far-famed Stock Getter, BRILLIANT BOY. ( Hi® name and fair.* 1 is ringing from one end of the Dominion to the other. He is the table talk of every prominent breeder. For full particulars apply to 1 JAMES CONNOR, Groom in Charge. Or the Owner— ROBERT '-^LLOON. Masterta" ' TO STAND THUS SEASON, the CLYDESDALE STALLION BREAK OF DAY. BREAK OF DAY has a great reputation as a sire, and is being eagerly sought after by breeders desir- > ing the right stamp of horse to produce stock for the Australian market. Full particulars from— J. CURRY *vND SONS, Dixon St., Masterton.
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