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10 STAND THIS SEASON, ** n , Mastexiton* the Thmov&btrt StalUon r.3,..; CONQUEROR tfV . (By MedcUtrv (t>-Bbtte.9 _ n* riqJt iwiAk istevißg t*J«k P Mrirta ««£ Ift tfeu£» Wwtinuih, MswtartML BANADA Finland—Atisnrtßl}. m tt d*rk koro* quality; ocasMmed with fl?*»* tofc* stance and power, -ataadani ■ «■ ekftn, wiry «£t of jfeaa-v; ' o'A NAD A has » reepectaM© re^T^ j© til© tncf, starting in five wkjm *aul winning three. . HiUi racing eazwt wa* **ioed tiurou&b. an wxademi iiia shouMerv 1 ! CANADA'S <i*m. AJmniafrfll), by Patron (5), Melbourne (Jap wins 4r, caj-ryiag fet 81b. ; (26/, son ut St. Pmbou ?21->, froi-
To Stand •!■»* Soutfc .^.-.^.^ :■ •'• UD■ OtfRM :.*•*lßQjpyfc,^ Sir*, Prstf* . Eclipse; dam, Mi«e Sally, by Tatter's 2ad dam Ohiiikdbrd Belle,■•by-iOnp-; baarer 11., Brd dam by 1 Wiaitwdaei-DoJoo.-'-: '■ CDBOUiIN SUIDAB was imported to New Sotttti Walesby B. H. Danger Ikq., tbs noted Suffolk, breeder, whera bi» stock are heshlj prised, find ftw ajaß**!. utflaiy parpoww umaioeflad, and an ideal anau with for getting sprung cart and weighlroarrying faaok*. SXJDBOURNSIRDAB is the winner of to© lollowißig''pxßa»B: -' ' L '■'■' Fk*t at Woodbridge,! 18993 Reserve at' Woodbridge, 1900. Reaarve at Woodbridge, S.A.A, 1900. Res&rve at Richmond, 1900. First prise at Olacdaa, 1900. Second prise at,.York, 1900. At the a&l* Ji Suffolk* held b\ Danger Bros!,- at .the Royal Show, Sydney, in iOU7, six by SUDBOURN £lB7 10*.: TJwy f No0i«li«W: Flariß* 240 gain***i-.;<- Nootsfield Quartermaster l*n #*««>***;>'• 'Noetsfield t.Kutam i&ft (futnWh, Noetfifteld Pegi-»»« 216 guiat*«f iNoeujfield' • Flagon ton g«in«a« V> fb&hwM Visor 115 guv. It will W»u' '•■'■■■tfeu Uittt C*H<tboim» SirO*r, »iw»,T«.i . is wneiOf' th© best we*l ii«ttoiJte-. c».*r imported to th* coloiiM>6, *is a Itiadiiigl pri»e taker, while his fiocte realised handfeme'porioea, The ho r se;&aould ■ prove a aplendid acquisition to this district, and should; be h patronised by ' those wishing to.'Oreed aolave draughts, or for general utility purposes. ' Tb& Suffolk Punch is noted «>r strength, activity,' and robust ODiUtoftution, and ie suited for any class of mare.,, '. TURMB.— £4 4a per mare, to be pa 1 Ist January, 1912. All care taken with mares, but no reepansibiliky. Good gnudiag 1* 6& pat wee*". ir©»" ro -** mm paraoaWs apply toj. V . KiCED. *■' H(tatb H'oad,
The -..lmportance of SPICE PIJItfTY ffIHE parity.oj products ui thai- <das» of ariiclea monly practised than in. spices ana< peppers. The only means the public possesses of protecting itself against the evils of adulteration is by buying a standiard article in original pack,ages, KirkpatrOii s . ' ;, ? K' SPICES are of purity, Wghest quality and greatest strength. This ** ho wyou can buy eome' of them:— ; ' "K" SPICKS in 1 oz Cinnamon, nutmegs, mace, cloves, pi- 1 mento, caraways, cassia and gmger. All finest ground. r «B?» MUSTARD FICKLE K)WDER. Two kinda, Ohow Chow and Piccalilli, in lib gross tins. "K" PICKLING SPICE, m loz. packets and 4oz. cartons. _ . "K" PURE WHITE PEPPER, m all sis» tins. MANUFACTURED BY KIRKPATRIC ",,, NKLSO-*. " Our name'and trade. :i.-;tv - ;, tee purity. ' _ OGIIVY & bON.S, PROPRIETORS RECORD REICH BUTCHERY. -v., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ATTENING *ARM, PINE PARK, TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEt- ! F |orf- F W« d» NOT kill.eo'wt, ao m l FRC^^M^^Mrrr- ! ED TO ENTER a <AH meat kiHed at. Borough >»tt—Yhe BEST article U theCHEAPEST article. c _ ~ RECPRO REICN BUsCHtKi. telephone 65. ,
Fuilaud .hs , « ;?nr«, of itobrilto*, wiuaud, VasAj Ohi&f Look* id, Heiouiiibui, \Wtnte.; Cockad*, >w>toh Plaid, :*od. other wus&tiff*. / Bobrikoti wo* the G. Q. Stoat Memorial 5 Cup, 1J mile*, m 2.7, ow rawo, u.-JfJW, carrying 9*t; Anc*. land Plated JV "ui©Bj tii»' Poraiiti, carrying 9st ilib; alio imponfaart race* in Australia last aesaoa. CANADA oeioog* to t&e No. (11) Sire Family, whose repretantatavtw include St,, Simon, Orme, FsSlkwrifc*^' Soult. ©to. ',,,.' 1 Good paddockiing it 6d per ww*s. Mares will reoedre every afrbantioS and all reasonable care, bat no r*** possibility. taken.. ••''■ "'* TERMS £5 5s per ware, to be pasi January Ist, 1912. Further' partiottlMv fyom. Upper Plai» TO -AND 1B1& SEABON. *' «• WAINGAWA (opposite the Freezing Work*.) The Pony Stallion YOUNG KA/.IPMA. (By Kalipha (imported), dam Topir?. by Admmasfcrator.) , KaUpha was fawn India, where he won '■• numerous* races. He sired' the well' knows pony sire Rajah, that won over M was only beaten once, and' that tim* the honours fell to Young Ralph*. ■Hindoo, another by Kalipha, was never beaten as a weight carrier. Ha is also the sire of Shamrock, winner of three trots at WeUingtoo. Topßy, the dam of Young Kalipha. was shown six times in barnes*, ana gained first prize on each occasion, and was shown, three tunes at a. brood inare, and; firs*prises and' a second. By the abore it '»• easily teas that YOUNG cawdnmtiak are. second to none a» a afiaw to get quality stock. Hei»of a dark bay, black points, stancfeg..lf4 hand* 1 inch. '; ' For fnrther particulars apply to—- .*. UDDINttTON, Owaa*r, THE iTUD. TO TRAVEL TO MABTBRTON. IHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION CHATS WORTH (3.) (Bred by Jas. Redfeantt -Etq., Victoria.) (By Aurlo—Wlnlfrid.) Aorio is by the celebrated Bill of Portland while Winifred is by Goldßis the first direct descendant of St. Simon and StockweM to be placed at the service of Wairar&pa breeders. Ohatsworth holds throe firsts and three championships in the snow ring. He will travel Carterton-, calling at Shaw and Cole's Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; Ma&terton Wednesdays at J. V. Reed's place, South Road, where full particulars books may be obtained on application. TERMS— £5 ss, payable Ist January, 1912. Good paddoeking, at Is 6d per week. All care -Saken, butno responsibility. W. L. NxjL. ■ Tacherenikau.
o btand this season a a _. CARTERTON, and travel the Surrounding Difitaiots, The TrottrngStallion— . . m!.:tinc (imp.) aysire .Tuxedo (imp), sire cf Maud 8. (2-B)and Vandeve, dam Molly Trussell. XLncote by Hambfceyxnian (10). FIRST DAM— TnJby, by Erratic, hv Era, by Childe Harold, (imp.), dam Violetta (imp)., Obild Harold, sure of Rothschild. ■ ■ . ' , SECOND DAM— Gipsy (record two miles 5-26), hj Struck Gold, dam by Vfeimon (imp.) ,'' TUXEDO won the! Grand Interna tional Stakes, England (one mile 2-22*). • • . .. Trilbv is u he (ism of Aoraaia (shows 2-30) and Prinoeas Huon. . . MINTING is. a three-yeaT-old bright bay horse, with black points; is a, pur© gaited trotter, good style and action, temper and wnstitu- ; tioA; bred by F. H. Wood, Windsor, I Sydiney, N.S.W. ' . , ,„ TERMS— Four Guineas; half (?u»- j rantee; 2 guineas, payable Jan uary Ist 1912; 2 guineas when proved m | For forth*, r particulars appiv to—- • W.and E. AITWOOD, South Carterton. 0 STAND THIS SEASON,- the Purebred Cfiydesdale Stallion DALMUIR. Sore, Daimuir 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 legs and a great top. His stock is highly spoken of in the dutha district. His sire, Dalmuiir Prince, is a greet show horse, and a great breeder. TERMS— £4 at the end -vf season. Ma-T©B sold or exchanged held to be in foal. For further particulars apply— 0, MoODLLOUGH, Wesitbush Road., KjnsrF'' Mastextou.
PRESENTATION GGOPh IF vou are desirous of selecting a -Citable Gift then ™ k %* gj't of visiting the- "CORNER ?J il brimful of. ideal auctions for Resent—both .Jarful and.ornament n: ; ff? are surprisingly tow.- ;. P TV best appointed- Haird-re^m; LTD., MASTERTOH. k /fi KROHANItt, HTOGTi .* BTA U TION AGENTS. WOOIL GR4TN ANT> PRODUCTS BROKERS. Ago tits for:—Liverpool and Lopdot and Globe Inßuracce€o., Ltd., Fire Accident, and Live Stock • "Ljeter" Sheep Shearing Machine* Mail L>>e (via Suez), Mesiageme* Maritime Co. (via Suez), G. and A Line. All-Red Route (aeroM ■ Canada) TJtiion S.B. Oo.'s Overw* Routea, Northern Steamship Do. Ram Seeds, Hwb'i FertaliMM. «w all Acnontiai-ml tS*«ar«» 10 STAND 'at. WaJHAKEKE, anc WASTIPIP' I (prince ini|jeriai—i»aay Emma.) WAITTPIPI n a beautiful eoft brown coloured horse, with good flat boii* aaf- pleucy of muscle, standing L 8 bauds, ar.<l has a good constitution and splendid temper. li'FK— £h r >a single mare, two or moi-J as [rf-r arrangement. Payable JaMuarv Ist, ini'2 ; All care take nut 110' respon&ibffiitf. W W. HEECOOK. Waahakeke*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10534, 22 January 1912, Page 7
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