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FOR THE SUMMER 1 HATS and CAPS Our Stock of FEI/T, STRAW, and PANAMA HATS (from leading Makers) is wonderfully complete, and we invite an eaxl|y amspeotion or the same. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Fiuß Iteaa&a MERINO :> ■--smrts^ In.itihiejse'lkinea we are flihowing the very laiesb noveltaes, *lh» quality , .., U • 11 0 ppoßite Post Office, Fl'sl tYlf 11 Queen-street, Masterton, L iUllllAlf 'Phone 135.
THE STUD. THE STUD. TO TRAVEL TO MASTERTON. IHB STALLS.' , LION - : CHATSWORTH (3.) (Bred by Jas. Redlfearn Esq., - Victoria.) (By Aurlo—WlnlfMdi) Auric is by the Bill of ortland while Winifred' is by Oddsis the first direct descendant of Sty Simon and Stookwell to be placed at the 1 service of Wairarapa V. Reed's place, South Road, where full p&rtaoulorß arid : books may bo obtained on application. . TERMS— £6 sa, payable Ist January, 1912. at Is 6d per week. AU care taken, trat uomponribility. w Tauherenikau. To Stand at Owner'* Farm, 41 South Road, Masterton, , THB PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE lUDBO UR N SIRDAR. (27829), Imported. Sire, Pratt's Eclipse; dam, Mis* Sally, by TaUer's Verger, 2nd d)am Obillesford Belle, by Cupbearer 11., 3rd dam Scott by Wianitdißden Duke. SUDBOURN SIRDAR was imported to New South Wales by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffolk breeder, where bis stock are highly prized, and for «eo«.-al utility purposes unexcelled, and an ideal ctosb with light mares for getting spring cart and wwight-carrying haoko. SUDBOURN SIRDAR to the winner of the following prizes : Fians* at Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. Reserve at. Woodbridge, S.A.A., 1900. Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First priae at Olaoian, 1900. Second prize at York, 1900. At the sale of Suffolk* held by Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, six three-year-olds by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10b. They were: Noetsfield Florist 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Centaur 165 guineas, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineaß, 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 price®. 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 pari Ist January, 1912. All care takftn wiith mares, but no responsibilrfcy. Good grazing Is 6d per week. Fob father particulars apply toJ. V. REED. HI South Boad. Waste rton
lO SIaND THIS SEASON Al CARTERTON, and travel the Surrounding -Di«rio»»,": l, H» ; -T«>tt^B; Station— .-. i,'. " » • MINTING (lmp.J i. By TUXEDO (imp.), <^, T aire Tuxedo (imp), % Harold (413), sire of Maud S. dam Molly Trussell, Harold toy aamble+"mian (10). ■ _ ' , -, Abv Era, by Child© Harold (imp.),, dam tfioletta (imp)., CJhild Harold, «»re«f Rothschild. _ _. ' j 4.__ SECOND DAM- Gipsy (record two miles 5-26), bv Struck Gold, dam by Vermont (imp.; • . - , TUXEDO won the Grand Interna tional Stakes, England (one mite is A© dam of Aorasia (shows 2-30) and Princess Huoit. MINTING is a three-year-old bngnt bay horse, with black P««w»L »5 pure gaibed trotter, good style and action 7 splendid temper land «£££*■ Sydney, N.6YW. ... o TERMS— Four Guineas; half, guaFor further t>articulars apply to— W: and E, ATTWOOD, South Carterton. TO STAND at WAIHAKEKE, au, travel the surrounding district, the PurebrediTrotttinfe StalKon WAITI.PIP. 1 , CPrmoe imperial—Lady. Emma.) WAITIPm is a beautiful soft brown coloured horse, with good flat bone and plenty of muscle, standing 16 hands, and has a good constitution and splendid temper. FEE—£5 5s single mare, two or I more asper; arrangement. Payable January Ist, 1912. All oar© taken, but no responisibaßiiity. > I W. W. BEERCOCK. Waihakeke. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Purebred Olvdesdale Stallion DALMUIR. Sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11,024, Vol. xxin. Dark Chestnut, 16 hands 3 inches high,-.well balanced, evenly marked horse;' o *" great weight ; and sdhsitance, possessing rare good feet, pasterns, nice quality hair legs and a great top His stock is highly spoken of mi the Clutha district. His sire, Dadmuir Prince, is a great show horse, and a great, breeder. TERMS— £4 at the end -vf season. Maxes sold or exchanged held to be lin foal. For further particulars apply— O. McCULLOUGH, Westbush Road, Masterton. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON. That Far-famed Stock Getter, BRILLIANT BOY. His name and fam« is ringing from one end of the Dominion to the other He is the table talk of every prominent breeder. For full particulars appl7 JAMES CONNOR, Groom in Charge. Or the Owner— . ROBERT FALLOON. i Maßitwfcoti _____ 10 STAND THIS 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 desiring th© right stamp of horse to produce stock for the Australian market. - Full particulars from— J. CURRY r>ND SONS, Dixon St., Masterton.
10 STAND TECS SEASON, at n the Tharonghbred Stalliaa CONQUEROR (2) _ r (By MedaiNon(B)—sfwti.) Magniifioenit rich bay v with, great bone and muscle., standing 16.2. A S-eat racehorse and a greM iir»< ever been beaten in tine- show ring, having taken. ]<* Fiursrtrf and 16 CBumpionßtap Prizes. FEB: 12 Guineas; two or mora mares as per agpeement. Every oar* takeia, but no responsibility. Dor fnrth«r particulars apply to—o. wouHJovm, Westbush Road. Maetertoo.. CANADA (11.) Flnlantf—Aluminl). CANADA is a dark chestnut ikon* ~J # standting 16.2}, having quality, aanlbimed with great calx stance and power, standing on dean, wiry set of lao* vJANADA has a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. Bis racing oaresi was ended through an accident his shoulder. CANADA'S dam, Alumina (11). by Patron (5), '""■-*- ""-- - (26), son of St. Simon (11), fro* Fishwife. _ Finland as » «re- "of' Bobrikofi. Nyhund, Vasa, Chief Locha wl, Helean/tlras, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winner*. Bobrikoff won the Q. Gh Steal Memorial (*— * * - '' ' land Plate, 1} miles; the Porang** nau Handicap, jbox furlongs, in; 1.14. carrying 9st 111b j also importan* races m Australia last season. CANADa oeiongs to the No. (11) bire Family, whose representativeg mclud© St. Simon, Orme, FishiermaiL, Soult. etc. Good paddockdng Is 6d per wee¥. Mares will receive every attention and ail care, but no res* ponsaMhty taken. TEiRMS £5 5s per ««are, to-be p. " nuary lst i ;. 1912. . P Further partaouJarw fmom w 0. O'DONNEtL, Upper P^ain WAJNGAWA (opposite the Freezing Workß.) The Pony Stallion YOUNG KAUPHA. (By Kalipha (imported), dam Topsy, by Administrator.) Kalipha was' lmponteJ from India, where he won .numerous races. He sired the well known pony sire Rajah, that won over 20 hrs* prizes in the Show Rang, and was only beaten once, and that time the honours fell to Young Kalipha. Hindoo, another by Kalipha, was never beaten as a weight carrier. He is also the aire of Shamrock, winner of three trots at Wellington. Topsy, the dam of Young Kalipha. gamed first prize on each occasion, and was shown three times as a brood mare, and gained two firrt prizes and a second. By the above it is easily seen that YOUNG KALIPHA'S credentialc are second .to none as a sire to get quality stock. He is of' a dark bay, black points, standing 14 handt 1 moh. For further particulars apply to— S. LIDDINGTON, Omaer, fl'kungawa.
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