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C|ES2:BKSffiSS3S C««<«<«««^^^^<<^^^ TABLE AVARE jj Dutch & Welsh Designs QUAINT. ARTIITIC. INEXPENSIVE. A Direct Consignment of TABLE WARE It )u*t to hand, Including a beautiful assortment •„ n ♦ u £3 and Welsh Designs, Inspection of, which Is Invited. ' ,n ° utcn LO Sii^^^ -VJBftVrt m^mm. mm -^Tiilffw>ii kL-SJ-J "-t 7 ':M!J^, 3ft»-5 i^7. mMiii HONEY JAR, with Spoon. SALAD BOWL-. Old English Design. SALT, MUSTARD AND PEPPER POTS, Dutch Designs, In brown and preen colours. 5* fmtit. a sr. ;■:,■-.:* ffflME^Fv HONEY JAR, Old English Design. QUEEN STREET. •Phi no 182, MASTER! ON \2EB2EEES2EES ggggggaasgasalggg-a

FOR THE SUMMER JKWffWI Our Stock of FELT, STRAW; and PANAMA HATS (from, leading Makers) is wonderfully complete, and we invite an early inspection of the .same. , • . ' SUMMER UMDBRWEAR A Fulßanges in OASSMERE. GA*J3E, OELLULAK, and ' MEROU SHIRTS^NDTIES In thiese fldnes we am .showing the wry latest novelties, the quality is the best, the price is lowest ~ '. % ■.' 0 pposite Post Office, , 1 . .' Masterton, 'Pkorie 135'

THE STUD. 7 THE BTUD. TO TRAVEL'tO MASTEBTONNHE THOBOUGHBBEP STAL- [■ • ■■'■■ um ■v ■' ; CHATSWORTH (3iV (Bred by Jas. Bedfewrn. Esq., . . (By Aurlp-^Wlnlfr«d.) Auric i» Portland ia by Goldßborough—L^'Hooteri..-. piatswortn dfl the first direct descendant or St. Simon and Stoofcwell to be placed at the? service 6*f Wiairarapa breedelrß. •Ghats worth holds* ttoee firsts and three ohampionflhipis in ■ the snow • Tr_ _ *•!! ' i .I.VYI A »IAi4An. noil—dng at Shaw aifid Oofe's-Tuesdays, 10 -a.m. ;< Masiferbon at «J. V. Reed's place, South Road, where full pwrtipuiars, and < books may be .obtained on application. , TERMS— payable Ist January,. 1912; i Good paddocking, at Is 6d per week. AH care taken, but no responsibility. m ■ 1TT _ '.'■•:. W. L. NIX, Taaherenika.n.

TO STAIN 1J THIS OiiftDU". +•■* CARTERTON, and travel the Surrounding Districts, The Trottwg Stallion—i _■,..«.,,.■'» MINTING (imp.l Bv TTXEDO (impO, sire* Tuxedo (imp), by Harold (413), OT -. TO n f 'Maud S. (%-& apd; Van Neve, dam Molly Trasfiell, Harold by Ham--oie T -\man (10). '•■ _ .>. . FIRST DAM— Trilby, by Erratic, bv Era, by Childe Harold (imp.), diam tfioletta (imp)., Child Harold,:■*» of Rothschild. ■ '.'' , ■ ■■' : -:' SECOND. DAM— Gipsy (record two milea 5-26), by Struck Gold, dam by, Vefmon (imp/) ibiooal Stakes,- England (one mite Trilby i* the dam of Acrasia (shown 2-30) and Princess Huon. _ ~ ■■-, MINTING is a three-year-old bngnt bay horse, with black points: u a pure gaited trotter, pood-style end Sydney, in.©, w. - ■ • TERMS— Four Guineas; half guarantee; 2 guineas payable January Ist. 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 Stallion WAITIPIP' (Prince imperial—Lady Emma. 1 * : WAITIPIi'I is a beautiful 1 ' soft brown coloured horse, with good fl&t bone and. plenty of muscle", standing 18 hands, aiid has' a good constitution and splendid temper. FEE—£5 5s single mare, two or more as per arrangement. -Payable January Ist, 1912. All. care taken, but no resiponsibiility. W. W. HERCOCK. Waihakeke. ,0 STAND THIS SEASON, the DALMUIR. Sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11,024, vol. xxni. Dark Chestnut, 16 hands 3 inches high, well balanced, evenly marked horse, of great weight and'substance, possessing rare good- feet, pasterns, nice quality hair leg® and a great top His stock is highly spoken of in the Clutha district. His. sire, Dalmuir Prince, is a great show hor,se, and a great breeder. -TERMS— £4 at the end 'vf season. Mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For further particulars ap'ply- ' O. McCULLOUGH, Westbueh Road, i Masterton.

Vi STAND THIS SEASON, *t Mastertoi?.- the Thoroughbred Stallion (By Medallion (B)—Slasta.) Magnificent rich.. bay, with great bone and muscle, standing 16.2. _ A great racehorse and a grept »ir©« Never been beaten in the shotf ring, •having taken JT Firsts and 16 CBi*nipioniship Prizes. , FEE. 12 Guineas; two or more mares as per agreement. Every oaa» taken, but no responsibility. ' JEoor further particulars apply to— G. McDUIiLOUGH, Westbush, Road. Maaxerton. CANADA (11.) Finland—AluminQ. etance and power, standing on cjeani,' wiry Bet of. le«* , UANADA has a respectable record on;.the turf, starting ini five races and winning three. BOlb racing oaraari was' enoed through, an aocaden* his shoulders CANADA'S dam, Alumini (11), er, carrying 9st 31b. FinJiand (4) by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon (11), frOM ■ Finland is a «jre of , Lapland, Nyland, Vaßa, Chief Loch* iel, Heleamfchua, , White Ooofcadeg Scotch Plaid, and other winmera. ,' Bobrikbff won the G. G. Stawl ■Memorial Cup, 1J miles, in 2.7, oar* ryvig 9st; tihe C.J.G. Handicap, mule, in 1.39, carrying 9st: Auoki 1 J' T»l-J.'_ 11 •IjT_j.lL- t% hau Handicap, .six furlongs, am '. carrying 9st 111b; also important races in, Australia last, season.

Tb Stand at Owner'* Farm, 41 South Road, Maeierton. THE PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE SUDBOURN SIRDAR. (27829)> Imported. ; Siire, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Miss Sally, by TaJler'a Verger, 2nd dam Ghllesford Belle, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Boot* by WantiisdeiL Duke. "IUDBOURN SIRDAR was import- > ed to New South Wales by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, where bis stock are highly prized, and fori«enatial utility purposes unexoeHed, and an Meal cross with light mares for getting spring cart and weight-carrying hacks. SUDBOURN SIRDAR is the winner of the following prizes:— First at Woodbridge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge, \ 1900. ;_ Reserve aV 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 by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10s. They were: Noetsfield Florist 240"guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus *215 guineas, Noetsfield .Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield 115 gui«eae. It will thus be seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who ranks %s one of the beet 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 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 b* pa : l Ist January, 1912. 'All care takdn with mares, but no responsi- i bifc'riy. Good grazing Is 6d per week. Fos firmer particulars apply to- - . J. V. REED. #l South Boad, M*«t«rtoiu

CANADA oeiocgs to the No. Jlljf Sire Family, whose repfresentataret include St. Simon, Orme, Fisherman, Soult. eta. i i Good paddockiiig 1b 6d per wee¥. Mares' will receive every attenitlo4 poaßiMrty, ffcaken. TEEMS £5 5s per «jore, to ba pud Jaouarv Ist, 1912. Furtner partaonlaTV irom—-■ 0. U'BONNELL, Upper Plaio

TO THIS SEASON. at WAINGAWA (opposite the Freezing Works.) The Pony Stallion YOUNC K*/.!PHA. (By Kalipha (imported), dam Top#y, by Administrator.) Kalipha was impora*l from India, where he won numerous races. He sired , the* well known pony sire Rajah, that won over 20 first prizes in the Show Ring; and was only beaten once, and that time the honour* fell to Young Kalipha. Hindoo, another by Kalipha, wa» 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, and gained l first prize on each occasion, and wsb shown three times as a brood mare, and gained two firs* prizes and a second. By the above it is easily seen that YOUNG KALTPHA'S credientialc are second to none as a aire to get quality stock. ,He ie of a dark bay, black points, standing 14 handt 1 inch. For further particulars apply to—- . 1. LIDDINGTON, Owner,

mo TRAVEL TtilS SEASON. That Far-famed Stock Getter, . BRILLIANT BOY. His nam© and fam« is ringing from on© end of the Dominion to the other. Be is the table talk of every prominent breeder. For full particulars apply to JAMES CONNOR, . Groom in Charge. Or the Owner— Ri'HRRT FALLOON. X CLYDESDALE STALLION BREAK OF DAY. BREAK OF DAY has a great reputation as a sire, and is being eagerly sought after by breeders desiring the right stamp of horse to produce stock for the Australian market. Full particulars from— J. CURRY ~ND SONS, Dixon St., Mastea-km.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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