MINING QUOTATIONS
Messrs C. C. Ross and Co. report tiie following mining quotations at the MIDDAY call at Auckland:- •
# THE WMBARAJM ;> L«m. SB ■*"— TTTF- i MANAWATU AND WEST COAST xxxx ' A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. . _ — 1 M METROPOLITAN SHOW AT | hWW'ItI i: '^K*. PALMEKSTON. r ft*Al ( 1 The Twenty-seventh Annual MetTo SJtaua at tno uwner's S'a.-iV, MANCAMAHOE, and TO STAND THE SEASON 1 AT I PARKVALE. CARTERTON, Sv*I»^*»MBS^^i™KiiVwS -] | ropolitati Show ot tho Manawatu A. | ' and P. Association is fixed for 30th |j { and 31st October, and 1st November jQn. Fridays and Saturdays at Ferth Stables, Eketahuna. The Clydesdale Stallion NORTHERN. CHARMER 6 ] And travel the Wairarapa District if required, The Fashionably Bred Sire, PETER PAN (2) X and travel the surrounding dis- | toiCt " THE PONY STALIJON iBS 1 | next and from tho Prize Schedule I to hand this important fixture is to I bo a notable advance on previous (FERNSIDE—MAGGIE.) By Stepniak (5), by Nordenfeldf (13), VICTORY. I 11 1 Shows. Last year's event was such , | a pronounced success that the com—Steppo, by Saunterer —Seclusion. TTTryrnPY k by Jackson by »uver g . '^HHHJl^^H^BlBi^Bi^H 1 n Mas&aMm*g9mmsumM?i!fmmttgiiinxtGm , m|l FINEST OBTAINABLE NORTHEEJST CHARMER it a * Ki < p| NELSON, MOATE & Co. Im | inittoo decided strongly in favour of rt ? ? v is , a Kii = -31 'dark bay with black points, and wa loaled on December 12th, 1905. H SirO UI J.A.VXJUJLV iaiv ■ st-class performer in Vi ha PROPRIETORS a ffl a "forward movement," in fact the | increasing popularity has compelled ■■ it, and vigorous strides have been i ... ".t^VT,,"Lftlar-old. fnA 1 i ititik'aaimia-MaiaiaamauMMamu an ? j i\ew Aeaiana, i nd a winner 01 a mum- { SnTFirrt "Honour, at the Master- . & giro. rie nao ayiwuiv. , ber of classic e Vent»S Suv I'VVv aiivi i/uiw gainea *»»* R , l9 n a s a two- | pasterns, plenty of good flat bo ne ilO > years. At fo n f V . 1 1 • 1. at year's old he raced ton \. and !■ o" u>v - x * 4 . tuu * ,1 Inresponsetomonyrepeotedrcquesir year-Old. £ n 10s, pay- NELSON MOATE & CO. at length He TERMU3 : Single mare XUB^ e r V m< i»d to supply both a COCOA and al» W \ hv P N 1st January. 1 , t COFPEB ofsvich a high standard •« aoie oy • responsibility. ( would socure for bath that wide sm care taKen out „, 1+ n i K t January, seneral recognition and appreciation fo made. To this year's programme, in er wk ok a in Australia, b eing beaten by a head ' the Ring events has been added a •> "Qualified Hunter's Competition" r and new classes for Best lady rider, with a very docile temper. . JXpnu a in the Craven Plato by the xMew z^a- " land colt Loyalty. ' Stepniak is by Nordenfeldt (sire of ward elks that farmers try to av bttfc is a -splendidly proportioned horst ' Strathmore, Nalinski, Meganser, Paddocking tree until attained-and retained- " astride and side saddle. Mr E. Denis i O'Rorke, the winner of tho big jump- ? ing contest last year, has generous- ( potsessing great inuscle tfnd strength h Crackshot and other good performers) Is 6d per weeK Win . «w by this well-known iirm'a brands ol tea after wmui x jr ftlraoat . unneceij sary to point ou ia a fairly small compass. Ihe ]uOg (Mr J. Baxter) at the Masterton A ind P. Show, 1909, gave Norther 6 out of Steppe (imp. 1 - a great pro- • ducer of winners, including Russelev charge/1. . „.„_. a „ n l-(r fn- that Nelson Monte & Co. have excep For further particulars, appij ™ tional facilities lor so doing. Their Ion n (Doncaster Handicap), Mahahi (WolA BENGE. and intimate knowledge of the world's ~ _ n , . n .. <"n,ollono-(i Minterton. markets; purchasing in such large quan- ly offered to replace the Challenge 26 George Street, tities; having secured the services of /, + „i-„„ k v .u; m (hir snaoo is too . .__„..v specialists in both these articles and Cup taken b\ -mm. \nu space is. . —- — ~ rondo the most complete arrangements i: m :+ 0f ] +0 review the whole of the generally; enables them to supply both "«"""" " % t ± Charmer special praise for his eplendi feet and considered him a model to a farmers' class of stallion. He wa d lington Cup), Stepfeldt (Greata Northr ern Derby, and dam of many crack ! racers). Stepniak, during the past awarded 2nd prize in the 3-year-ol i ten geiisons, produced many winners, v' a cocoa and cofloe of such excepuor.a I schedule, but a glance snows xnax, class at the Masterton A. and 1 ' stakes amounting to £90,000. His 4wtW purity, quality, flavour and general ex »(4xc<<2si3 cellenco, as will ensure an ever-increns ". there are many alterations and num- i Show, 1909, and also 3rd prize fo r stock included such performers as Mar1 ing demand. Ask for; insist upon get - _.._ i„,l., lc T-V,« u-linln nf t.llft ' 8 year and over at the Wcodville A aad P. Show. 1909. • guerite, All Red. Vladimir, Cross 1 Battery, Munioet. Muujista and nuraj ?;ttWi!»* ting; and give both a fair trial; and | erous 10 ...w .- - ----- ( • trV F \ 1 J y°u De fully convir-ted. jDog, Art Needlework and. Home inNorthern Charmer was got. by tha 5 * orous others. dustries divisions have been re-model-led and greatly improved. The book • well-known horse Fernside—by Pnd of Strathmore, by Extinguisher. I< em aide's dam Darling, by Nil Desperandmn Northern Charmer's dam, Mag 9 Steppe (Imp.), dam of Stepniak, is " by Saunterer (Winner of Champagne Stakes, Goodwood and Brighton Cuds) ' out of Seclusion, dam of Hermit (win1 W^l^#^^^^ CANADA v'*«) 5 Finland—Alumini). | m ASIC YOUR CROCER V IB is bristling with trophies and special . prizes, and moreover, contains much i _ m^mmiM^M^WmH^iimf^ 1^^ ,rie was by Hero by Kelvin, by Prmc 9 ner of Derby in 1887. . /"CANADA is a dark chestnut horse 1 gsg w e tm bs« ▼ B0Wl gSS %U standing 15.2.}, having im- | mense quality, combined with great | S^ S5S^^S' S substance and power, standing on a f valuable information to exhibitors in ; - Boyal (MoKellar's) by Prince Charh , imp.). _ . 6 Armilla (dam of PETER PAN) is a member of the successful Locket a concentrated form. We might men- \ _ The foregoing pedigree is sufficien ' family, and to which belongs Thunlion that the special fast show stock 1 g ■to show that Northern Charmer ha 8 \ dorbolt (for many years a successful clean, wiry set of legs. j CANADA has a respectable record j on the turf, starting in five races and | w*s$.Mmm-m*u-smxm-sm^ M ( train from Auckland promised by the j 1 THE HIOHEST GRADE ANO ' in f on both sides the best Clydesdal blood in th© Dominion, and his breed 5 sire in South Australia), Medallion " (sire of Achilles, etc.), Necklace, the ' dam of Cravat * (Metropolitan Stakes <■ Minister of R-ailways as an initial ex- ■ ■■ periment in a movement inaugurated ing alone should command the con fidenoe of farmers throughout the dis winning three. His racing career i FINEST FLAVOURED COF- [»h i WL FtE ON THE MARKST VI 1 ' winner), Collarette (dam of Collant). was ended through an .accident to f m NELSON, MOATE SCO. « i^ to bring the Northern and Southern r triot. .„ „ . ., , Armilla (dam of Peter Pan) as a full his shoulder. .. . . | 1m PROPRIETORS 1 A. and P. Divisions of this island inIntending breeders will nnd it t J sister to Cravat and Collarette, by Dy^r^&^n?S;p (^i, . I to closer communion is duly sched- r . t&mr advantage to carefully conside r imported Castor, whose progeny have * won about £100,000 in stakes. ihe merits of Northern Charmer as b € XSd 9 (l)fy Bill of son of St. Simon (11), from Fishwife. Finland is a sire of Bobnkoff Lapland, Nyland, Vasa. Chief Lochiel Heieanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, | tiled.' and we hope the Nortliern ex- c is the stamp of sire to get the clas s PETER PAN was bred by Mr J. hibitors will do all in their power to t : of all round horse so greatly in de maud. TERMS.—Single mare 3 guineas payable by P.N.. 1st January. Even " F Reid, md as a yearling brought 575 guineas, which was top price at ' the sale. , , , „„ r PETER PAN will be limited to 3? 1 make the scheme successful. The prize money is on the usual gen- a orous scale and new cups, trophies a care will be taken, but no responsibPaddoeking free until 1st January approved mares. Good paddocks provided,at Is od ' per week. . ., .. c All care taken, but no responsibiland other winners. \ •Bobrikoff won the G. G. stead Memorial Cup, 1J mile, in 2:7, carrying and medals to be competed for total * over £500 in value. Our represent- _ «fter which two shillings per weel 9.0; the C.J.C. Handicap, 1 mile in ative informs us that Romney, Southwill be charged. 5ty. For Further particulars apply to— W. CORLETT, Parkvale, Carterton. 1 39 carrying 9st; Auckland Plate, 1J / down and Lincoln sheep, Hereford, W. NATION Owner, 8. GRANT, M»ngamahoe miles; the-Poranfiahau Handicap as j furlongs in 1.14, carrying ,9st 11{Hi also important races in Australia last ( i belongs to the No. (11) -RU^. Sire Family, whose representatives in- / gS&SaW \ elude St. Simon. Orme. Fisherman, Good paddocking Is 6d per week. lM$fyM c Jersey, Holstein and Ayshire cattle, and Draught Horse classes are going [ i Groomin-charee : rTiO STAND at Lansdowne this seato be unusually strong and it goes { £ without snying that the jumping will . IVVV^^^MBHfgHHHHHBIMMIBVVMJBPCVflMliP TO STAND IN MASTEKTUJN AJN1 SURROUNDING DISTRICTS * X son, at the'owner's place, the raous Thoroughbred Stallion be keenly contested. With the North- j - THIS SEASON. ST. BRANDON. . ern "Sports" joining in. the big show ' The Standard Bred Trottaing Stallioi 1 Bonnie Scotland—Rose Fisher. should be something worth while look- j AGESEMOS. ST. BRANDON is a splendid type Mares will receive every attention | /^^y^m ing at and there is no doubt it will, j ] MISS TRACEY—ELECTIONEER. of thoroughbred, and has an exceptional pedigree. He is a beautiful and all reasonable care, hut no res- | 1 Our roaders who are interested had 1 a AGESEMOS is a fine, upstanding hay horse, foaled in 1905, and ha bay horse with black points, full of s quality and possesses a perfect temTERMS £5 5s per mare, to be | 1 I better look ahead as Palmerston North is a full town at show time. * aid January 3 Vo'DONNELL, . j Look for 1 5 proved himself on the Turf as a goo Btayer. His winning time as a 3 l per. Good paddocking Free. The Name Hi t Upper Plain. ■ year-old js 1} miles 3min. 315 4-5sec As a 6-year-oM 1 mile, 2mii. 21sec All care taken, but no responsih- "~ - "-' —iT" "■ & Pojinmgion s | LAWYERS FOR POOR MEN. ; Trial. 2.14 FEE £5, to be paid on January 1st, iyvo3J*sg$| j m ' . • ' W> . AGESEMOS was got by Efeetion.ee (imp.) from Miss Tracey (imp.). r "«913. Apply to J. SAVAGE. 1 Owner. LANSDOWNE. p The success of Bonnington s | 'iS^Js^&s ' g Irish Moss has been so great, | BILL BASED ON IMPERIAL A£T. * E&cvieneer was by Albert W fron ' Silicia. • * To travel this season in the Opaki, 1 and its sale so large, that L Mount Bruce, Bongokako, Eketa- | unscrupulous persons have | "Legislation "i";>s in:i ; «auccu by tue , "Albert W was by Electioneer fron ' Bister, and the dam Silicia was ty Altynnn from Galena.. To the Service of Breeders, the * purebred English (imp.) Suffolk Punch huna, Alfredton, Ihuraua and Kopua- | tr j e( j to J m [t{,te it. In | ranga | | order tQ make a 1 er profi t | "PADDY'S LAND" (11) 1 ,ome relailer m *y endeavour to sell ft "PADDY'S LAND" (11.) is a fine, 1 y° u ° ne ? f the . se ™'°" s - A ' k | black colt, will be four years old m\ 1 &* Bonmngtonj and.nsut en get- | December, 1912 thoroughly sound, 1 j ting it. For over half a century it « Government in the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon to Electioneer, sire of Albert' W, wa Hambletonian from Green Mountan Maid. Electioneer, sire of Albert W, wash B Stallion ' 1 * "SUDBOURN SIRDAR." mHE only English (imp.) Suffolk f JL PuiKih in the District. His provide council for prisoners unable to pay for professional assistance themselves. The Bill, which is in the John Nelson from a Lamont mare. ' stock realised the highest price in with good legs and feet, showing a k has been the standard medicine tor | lot of qualiy and breeding. coughs and colds-there s nothing | 1 form of an amendment of the Just- j Algona, sire of Silicia, was fron 1 Australia and New Zealand, and the ' ices of the Peace Act, is copied from ■ . . Emma Kinkhead by Almont. fact that this horse himself has taken His Sire,' "Paddy's Land," was an 1 «o «fe, »o reliable, so effecUve. ■» the Imeprial law called the Poor j \ Prisoners' Defence Act. The min- ; Galbra, dam of Silicia. was by Nut - First Prizes in England, is sufficient imported pure-bred Irish Hunter, un- 1 MR j TUR NER. of Dunedin. \ wood out of Endera, who was b. f guarantee that he is one of the best h&aten in the show HP ., and has left l| write!:—" For *ome years I tia»« (, Seeley's American, Star. |' Miss Tracey. dam of Agesemos. wa horses that has ever been introduced , ver fi ne s tock. He was bred by J. } Bj had Bonninston's ir«h Mow, Icr fc s to the District. As for big horses fin. County Dublin, Ireland, bj the ,' | 1 | ister for Justice explained that the i : bill had boon introduced at the.re- . quest of the member for Invercargill j cot by Blackwood Abdallah (imp. (Jennie Tracey (imp.). ) out of Draught Mares, it is surprising what the Cross is like, full of strength AVOrld-famed "AsectlC, Dam May- m considered consumptive but Bon- V n i 0rn " H, ninjton-'t Irish Moss has quite restor. ■ ft Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was b f rfnd activity, and the cross out of "aV« q +;/>" fnr ii tipqqnnq at a li ed her, «nd she is now quite strong. ig ASCetlC STOOa lor O seahous <ti> » ti j f recommended it to many |3j (Mr Hanan). and the Government ' Homer from a Blackwood mare. Horn ' Thoroughbred mares leaves horses ht fee Of 100 guineas, and Sired "KOyal «i permns, and believe that all hnve __ Jffl proposed to place it on the Statute Book this session. The measure pro- J 1 poses that counsel shall be provided at j «r was by Mambrino Patcher fron Sally Chorister. Blackwood, sire of blaekwood Abdu lah'a dam, was by Alexander's Norma n to do anything, not weeds. I strongly advise farmers _and others to breed " from this horse before it is too late. Meath," Cloister, Hidden Mystery, l\ bienple«edwi anc Fri.r John, celebrated Steeple- n& chase winners in England and France. 0 Jljf| Jl T I5IS a Terms £4'4s per mare, to be paid 1st Maymorn was by Victor winner of ' t&i myjM ty the expense of the State for a person from a Mambrino Chief mare. January. 1913. Good grazing Is 6d the Royal Hunt Cui at Ascot, by Vin- - 111 |ra fi dex, by T uchstone etc. etc. 1 if\aL*I«Rl His Dam Camelia is a very hand- 1 1/ ViU&J i accused of an indictable offence whose Jennie Tracey (imp.) darn of Miss w^k- j Tracey, was got by lorn Stamps irom A11 ca] , 6 takcn wit k mare< Du t no j . a Bourbon Chief mare Tom Stomps rea p 0E , s ibilitj. ■was. by Abdallah Pilot from Queen Fm , furthfir particulars apply to: Dido." Bourbon Chief, ei re of the J. V. REED, } means ar© insufficient to enable him some mare by Administrator (Pre- t |r CAR.RAGEEN U to obtain legal aid in the preparation and conduct of defence, and having \ regard to the nature of the defonce I set up by the accused it is desirable or—Prince-s Marv) out of the Hurd- | ler Ada York. _ All her stock are g iNMIB'/flJvr-l dam of Jennie Tracey, was by Man brino Chief. 41 South Road., _ 1 - Masterton. good and fine jumpers. "Ada York" was by "Mangle" out of He won the Farewell Handicap. 1* - ' " , oJier York, an old mare by Traduc- _ j in tho interests of justice that he miles in 3.3o 4-5, at Ashburton . at d-y old and also second and third at rllU Stand ims oeaeun at -vu.--<ti- i 3 | X ton the Thoroughbred Stallion, "PADDY'S LAND (II.) comes of « ■"T should have such aid. Counsel may 1 'Til i 1 J_1 *i P 1 years. August Handicap, H nnjes a N-Z. Metropolitan, and the Metro * ' C0N0UER0R (2) v fine old strain of stock, and is a ehowy j&STjW M?, MF ,J£F W Ml im J ffl be provided by the -authority ot the Bv Medallion (8^—Siesta. noroe. active and sure-footed, an ideal WjT ** minister for justice on a certificate , politan Handicap of .H in'es, -Uu graph Handicap 1 mile, at Karapto Park at 4 veara, Royal Handicap, mile at 'New Zealand Metropol J * Winner of the C.J.C. Welcome Stakes ' stallion for Hunters, Hacks, Re- A Jt s Puritv 18 ■ t $ issued by justices on the comniital ? in the record time of 4G l-5thsec. ounts. or crossing a heavy Mare. dm — ' — A of an accused person for trial, or . Also the Dimedin Stikes. D.J.C., Fee, 3* GUINEAS for a single Mare V J T Pfl l on clv GiMrded ? J" .Glasgow Plate, G.N.. Foal Stakes, 3 6uin-n« f - +w " ™ mo ™ mai,€6 - M jea,ousl y ijuarcea . . pjr council may be assigned to him by a tan 'and Trial at 6 years, 2 1 *• Middle Park Plate, and For further particulars, apply to (Fj . P A Judge of the Supreme Court. RcgAGESMOS wag beaten by only hv e D.J.C. Stakes. the Owner. A. J. Rutherfurd, or to yJk Everything thatSkill.Science, W ulations fixing rates of pay for such A counsel are to be made by the Goverlengths by the champion King Con , 2 8 3-5sec. He was .awarded far. h He is the sir© of many winners, m3 Hudino- Abilitv, Ard Conquer,, +„ ' Experience, and Monsy can j ALEX. FERGUSON, [rJ do, is brought to ber.v in the prize for Trotting Stallion at ti 16 Motoaf Naumai. Sam Weller. Thyra, Groom in Charge. M preparation of j Hn nor-in-Council. Masterton Show . He has a splendid clean flat bon and stands 15.3. Ho is. a sure■ foa getter and his yearlings in the bout Island' are full of promise. ■ Toa Tuhi, Vinco. Waipaku. William, Mt. Bruce Road, W\ .._._. ' _ „ ' ■A 1' Contorp and others, t CONQUEROR has Gained 14 First and 13 Champion Prizes m the Show , Rins Masterton.- jk iWTfTTTITTl i 'T > T*TM A MINING QUOTATIONS THE LATEST. 'A Condensed Milk, j Feo £4 4s. payable January Is 1913. Good paddocking Is 6c Should mare not prove in foal th< ' FEE- 12 guineas; half bred mares : v 6 guineas; two or more mares as per 3y acrreement. Every care taken, but „ no responsibility. For further pari I _ f J The Pure Rich Miik of Healthy | Contented Cov.'a is stcril- f iffmHwin iucd nil PAtl.of?ort£c >jp Messrs C. C. Ross and Co. report r. the following mining quotations at the will be taken free next season. ffernrja being cc;Btroyecl; . A MIDDAY call at Auckland:- • Every care taken, but no respo sibility. ' F„Upartic„l y tom KA] West Bush Road, Masterto mO Stand this Season opposite t WAING AW A FREEZING WORKS THE PONY STALLION YOUNG KALIPHA. • By Kalipha (pure Arab) importc Dam Topsy, by Administrator. Applv :— " ticulars apply g-^ oODLTjOTTGH< Westbush Road.-Masterton. n> mO TravefthiR Season in the MnsX rfnvton the Purebred he Clydesdale Stallion, DALMUIR. Sire Dalmuir Prince (imp.). 11024, Vol. XXIII. 1 DALMUTR is a dark chestnut, and 'stands 16 hands 3 inches birch, well1 balanced, evenly marked horse of l d> great weight and! substance, possessling rare good feet, nast«rn9. nice quality of hair. logs, and a. groat top. Ho is a tremondously straight, level « Siffiy/ then condensr.u, mixed J only with pure Cane "Lunui »vr\!TD »» i Kl MINING^. m Buyers. Sellers. Kt £ e. d. £ s. d. S Waihi 1 16 0 1 16 0 A axon 9 10 W Waitangi 11 1 0 | A May Queen 11 11' m Waiotahi 17- 1 H Watchman ...:.. 14 1 . r > ;> COMDENSED MILK ■, is thsrefore ftbnolute'ly j Pure, and forms an Ideal Food for Infor.ln. ; 1 DIPLOMA. M WS l W ,\]% DIPLOMA. \U CRAMAPHONES. m 1 CRAMAPHONES. ' f7ljtimm\ For Cooking ai«i Baking I " You can depend upon it" | Just received another lot of these jj|j wonderful machines. They sell well j ££ because they speak well. Come and — hear this beautiful, clear machine at fjjj £4. 'A *% whmmM) • -AWFM. pAWutNw BER. 1912. ——« i.VXOUllL<Ull • u A la, 1 LOCAL QUOTATIONS. E. LIDDINGTON, mover, and hag the activity of a tipOther H-rii Machines from £3 to QTrtV - Woingau '«i- top breeder, and a sure foil-getter. TIu'.s horse's, carthorso stock is selling on well 111 New Zealand. He is also one he of the finest-tempered horses to be found. He has many first pri7.es to his credit and his ftoclc are Inehly £12. Hornless and Cabinet from 01 u 1 . £4 to £15. DIPLOMA donble-sided KJELUHSriiM. MAWKE 5 ® BA Buvers. Sellers. '£ p. d. £ e. d. npO Stand the Season in Master X at the owner's furm, Opaki, Purebred Clydesdale Stallion p Records, all tho latest nius-ic (2 tunes), AWiSl TARAW/ftK' 3s Gd each. Send for List. SamiaaariHaS. Mtmioirjal «ai<J Qws&v Diploma Needles Is box of 200. All DIRECTORY British make. K . Worksnp dredge 3 3 0 Masterton dredge 8 6 U. Just in Time ... 5 0 STEV/ART'S PRIDE. (823, N.Z., S.B.) spoken of in the Clutha district. From lii«. pedicree it will be seen at a glance !,,,,'• „f j.l,« Lncf nnr\ his SOLE AGENTS. &8JB MEW SE,AS.AH0 ft84WM)fi« O.K. O.K. 1912.
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