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Vote YES' £VERY TIME FOR DUFrfE, WAIRAIRAPA'S LEADING JEWELLER, AS A MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF . THE LOVELIEST. MOST EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, RICH IN QUALITY AND VALUE, AND IN MODERATE PRICING, AND—w * 77? Z? ' ' r ShA m* *i * t* > * \ ' n Vote 'NO' FOR ALL OTMKR FIRMS WHO OFFER YOU THE ORDINARY UNRELIABLE GOODS THAT COST YOU MORE EACH TIME, AND SATISFY YOU LESS. START AWAY—TO-DAY I > / V CURB BANGLES. Also PLAIN BAND find GEM SET. PENDANTS, ALL DESICNS AND PRICES. GOLD AND SILVERSMI •H, (, UEEN 'Phone 182, MA6TEMON »»>»>>

Christmas SPECIAL DISLAY OF THii LATEST GEKTLKMEK'S special; f pßices • 11 9 Opposite Post Oftice,

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the stud. ' TO TRAVEL TQ MASTEETONmHE THOEOUGHBILED BTALCHAWWORTH (3.)_ (Bred by Badfew?***'> f Viotorm.) a (By Aurio—W!nlfr»d.) ■ Am-Ln is bv tih«icelebrated Bjtt.Q* Vtaworth Jvia service of WaisrartP* treedeirs. ChiaißWortlh hold* three firsts and thx©e rinc He wSI travel Carterton, oallSiktßhaw and OoWs Tuesdays 10 "iTKtorton-?•&&& Sji V Heed's place, South Road, woer full particulars and books may be obtained on application. • , TERMS— £5 sa, payable Ist JTan'narv 1912. GW paddooking, at Is ftd% . Allure taken, but no responsibility- L Taaherenika^i.

10 STAND - THUS SEASON, •* Mafltertoo, the ThorougUixred Stallion. CONQUEROR (2) (By Medallion («)—Stasia.) MaginDfioent xioh bay, with mreai bone and lutiscle, standing 16.2. ▲ great racehorse and a lir*. Never been beaten in the show rinff, having taken } 7 First*! aod 16 Obampdon»mp Prtzeß. ' FEE. 12 Guineas; two or m<xr« mares as per agreement. Every oat* taken, bat no responsibility. Jfioor further particulars apply to— C. MoCTJLLOUGH, West oush Road. Masterion. .

TO SIAIVD I-H7S SEASON A J CARTERTON, »nd, travel the 3urrouiuling Distaiots, The lrottuig StaJMo® — _ . MINTING (imp.) i By TUXEJO (impO, dam Tnlby, sire Tuxedo (imp), by Harold six© cr Maud S. (*2-8) and Vancteve, dam Molly Trusnell, Liroid by HambleVvnian (10). .. FIRST DAM— Trilby, by Erratic, bv Bra, by Ohild© Harold (imp.),. <"«« tfioletta (imp)., Child Harold, euro of Rothschild. , , SECOND DAM— Gipsy (record two miles 5-26), by Struck Gold, dam by Fermon (imp.) , T 4. ■«. 1 TUXEDO won the Grand Interna tiomal Stakeß, England (one mile 2-22 i). . > v Trilby is the dam ol Acraßaa (shows 2-80) and Princess Huon.. ; MINTING is a three-y*ar-old bright bay horse, with black points; is a pure gaited trotter, good Btyle and action, splendid temper anid mnstitu--tion; irred by F. H. Wood, Windsor, TERMS— I?our Guineas; half guarantee; 2 guineas payable Jan oaiy Ist, 1812; 2 guinea® when proved an '°For fwrihtr particulars apply to— W. and E. ATTWOOD, South Carterton.

CANADA (11.) . Flnlpnd—Alummi). CANADA is a dark chestnut luxrt* standing having irnmenM. quality, oombimed with *ufc«' stance and. power, standing out clean, wiry set of W> OANADA has a resectable reoori on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. Hie racing gotm* -was ended through. *n aoctudeni his /shoulder ';' ' • CANADA'B dam, Alnmini (11), by Patron (5), Melbourne Oup wina . er, carrying 9st Sib. ' Finland (4) by Bill of Portlautl, (26), son of St. Simon (11), froa# Fishwife. v Finland la ' a «r« of Bobrikoi, Lapland, Nylaaid, Vasa, Chief Lojrft* iel, Heleanthus, White Oookaoe, Scotch. Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the 6. 6. SteaJj Memorial Cup, lj miles, in 2.7, carrying 9st; tine C.J.O. Handicap, mule, in 1.39, carrying 9ist; Auok« land Plate, 1J miles; the Porantf* hau Handicap, six furlongs, im 1.14. carrying 9st 111b; also important races in Australia last se<aso<n> CANAJXa. Deiosigs to the No. £ll} Sire Family, whose representative# include St. Simon, Orm©. Fisherman* Soult. ©to. Good paddoobing Is 6d per week.' i Mares will receive over* ittentiofl ,and all reasonable care, i>ut no r«.»» : ponsibilitv take®, TERMS £5 5e per «i&re, to be paid January Ist, 1912. • Further partdou]«.pß from C, Upper Plain

To Btfcod at Ownar'* F®" ll ' 41 ftmth Road, Masterton. PUREBRED SUFFOLKPUNCH SIRE lUDBOURN 11 RDA R. (27829), Imported, flfire, PraU'« Eclipse; dam, Mas® Sally, by Mar's Verger, 2nd dam Ohillesford Belle, by Oupboaaer 11., 3rd daw Scott, by WuiitiisdiKi Duke, SUDBOURN SIRDAR was imported to Now South Wales by R. H. Danger Esq., the noted Suffote breeder, where his stock are highly prized, and for fleofe-al utility pnrdom« unexcelled, and an nideal cross with light mares for getting spring cart and weight-carrying hacks., 1 SUDBOURN SIRDAR i» the. winner of the following pri®M J Fiiret at Woodbridge, 1899. Reserve at Woodbridge, 1900. Reserve at Woodbridge, S.A.A. ; 1900. . Reserve at Richmond, 1900. First priae at Olacian,. 1900. Second prize at York, 1900. At the sale of Suffolkß held by Danger Bros., at the Royal Show, Sydney, in 1907, six three-year-olds by SUDBOURN SIRDAR averaged £lB7 10x They were: Noetsfield Florist 240 guineas; Noetsfield Quartermaster 185 guineas, Noetsfield Oentaur 165 goMeae, Noetsfield Pegasus 215 guineas, Noetsfield Flagon 155 guineas, Noetsfield Visor 115 guaIt will fchuß be seen that Sudbourn Sirdar, who rank-i as one of the be«t bred Snffolks 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 thus district, and should be patronised by those wishing to breed active draughts, or for general utility purposes. Hie 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 taken with mares, but no responsibility. Good grazing 1b 6d per we» Ir . Foe farther particulars apply to — J. V. REED. £L South Foad. Vutfrton

TO STAND at WAIHAKEKE, anc travel the surrounding district, ♦Jie Purebred Trottimz StalEon WASTIPIP' (prince imperial— Lady Emma.) WAITTPLfI iA a beautiful j soft brown coloured horse, with good flat bone and plenty of muscle, standing 18 hands, and has a feood constitution and splendid temper. FEE—£5 ,6a single mare, two or more as per. arnvngemeoit. Payable January Ist, 1911 i. Ail oare taken, but no responsibility • W. W. HEOEtCOCiL Waihakeke. 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 i 3 highly spoken, of in the Olutha distvict. His aire, Dadrmiir 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. Tor further particulars apply— KJALMUIK. Sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11,024, Vol. xxm. V OX. yV-A-XiX. .1 Dark Chestnut, 16 hands 3 inches 0. MoOULLODGrH X/ \J JJU'y \J v Ai j Westbush Road, MasteTton.

TO ..rAND TfflS SEASON. WALNGAWA (opposite the Freezing Works.) The Pony Stallion v YOUNG KAIIPHA. (By Kaiipha (imported), dam Topsy, by Administrator.) Kaiipha was imported from India, where he won numerous rac&s. He sired the well knowa pony sire Rajah, that won_ over 20 first prizes in the Show Rang, said was 0n1.7 beaten onoe, and that time the honours fell to Yonng Kaiipha. Hindoo, another by Kaiipha, w?,l never beaten as a weight carrier. !"I* is also the sire of Shamrock, winnot of three trots at Wellington. Top?y, the dacrj cf Yonng Kaliphe. was shown six tiinea in harness, and gained first prize c.ll each occasion, and it a s shown three times ais & brood mare, and gained two fir&i prizes and a second. By the above it is easily Been that YOUNG KALIPHA'S credentials are second to none as a sure to get quality stock. He is of a dark bay, black points, standing 14 hands 1 inch. For farther particulars apply to—9. LTDDINGTON. Grmer, Samg&m.

fjpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Tliat Far-famed Stock Getter, BRILLIANT BOY. EliiS name and fa.ni" is ringing from on© end of tbe Dominion vo the cythor. He .ia the table talk of every rxrominent breeder. For full particulars apply to j aMTSS OONNOTJ, Groom in Oh af go. Or th** Owmv— RWIERT falloon. M n,s+.tvr!x> T > T (7 STAND THIS SEASON, the CLYDESDALE STALLION BREAK OF GAY. BREAK OF DAY has a groat 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., Maste<rton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 7

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