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TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAREVILLE. DARK RED (6 years.) By GREYSPEAR—RED RIBBON. JJOTH Greyspear and Red Ribbon have good performances, and have won some of the principal races in our Dominion. Dark Red is a jet black horse, 15h. 3in„ with good flat bone, excellent disposition, and for looks will compare with any horse standing this season. Refer to Stud Book for pedigree. Fee, £B/8/-. Grazing, Dry Mares, 3/-; Wet Mares, 6/-. All care taken, but no responsibility as to accident or sickness, etc. For further particulars apply to G. NEICH, Carterton. 1 ’Phone 137.

SUBSIDISED STALLION UNDER REMOUNT SCHEME FOR WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. B.H. KIOSK (11). (Tea Tray—Rosie Desmond.) qpHIS horse has been chosen by the Remount Committee and passed as sound by two Government Veterinary Surgeons. Kiosk was a good performer on the frack. At two years he won the Roseneath and Pacific Handicap at Wellington and the Manawatu Stakes. At four years he won the Wanganui Flying Handicap, third in the Stewards at Riccarton, first in the Criterion at Riccarton, first in the Fielding Stakes, and first in the Jackson Stakes at Wanganui. This record shows Kiosk to have pace and substance. Of good type, he is over 16 hands and of strong and compact build. Selected from a choice of five by the Remount Committee, Kiosk , Should be ideal for the purpose of producing horses of the Remount type. Kiosk will stand the season in the Wairarapa, travelling the district. All mares to be served must be approved by the District Remount Committee. Service Fee. 4 guineas, payable by owner of mare on service. Apply— H. C. OBRIEN (Owner), Upper Plain, MASTERTON, Or _. n. H. JAMES, Racing Club, MASTERTON. rf EXMOOR LAD (4 years.) CLYDESDALE STALLION. To Stand the Season in the Wairarapa, travelling the District. rpHIS horse stands 16 hands 31-in., and is well-bred. Full particulars Idler. J. F. CURLEY, Upper Plain. | ■ It is transparent that ■ J ■ i the man who uses a g • ■ | great deal of J i |; GLASS I: II ■ I ■ ■ get. o know where Gia.* g ■ ! ■ Value, are belt. I ! !I a ! g } Leading Builder, buy their ■ g I | Plain Sheet Glut. (16 & g I I • 21 ox.), Plate Gias., and I J I g Ornamental Gia.. ! ■ i ■ I from our stock.. We .up- l J g J ply in any required quan- J e ■ | tityi Our price, are the g J g ■ lowest. May we serve you? ■ g ■ | - MASTERTON JOINERY J « ■ i WORKS. S ■ g I J. G. DAGG, Proprietor. J g ■ S VILLA STREET, MASTERTON. J I L===J

B.H. NIGHTLY (12). To Stand the Season at Greytown. MIGHTLY, a magnificent individual is one of the finest specimens of tht thoroughbred which has raced in Nev Zealand or Australia. NIGHTLY’S Sire, Night Raid, was the sire of the wonder horse Phar Lap and of Nightmarch, who won the Melbourne Cup, the New Zealand Cup, anc other important races. HIS DAM, Miss Muriel, a Lucullus mare, introduces both St. Simon anc Musket blood to the pedigree. Miss Muriel is by Lucullus from Lady Bob. by Soult from First Love, by Nordenfelt. NIGHTLY won the N.Z. Derby (lj miles), the Canterbury Cup (1| miles), Randwick Plate (2 miles), Fisher Plate (1J miles), Moonee Valley Cup di miles), A.R.C. Clifford Plate (1| miles), etc. He was’ a splendid stayer, and is of fine masculine type. He should beget good horses. Nightly is in his prime, being only 7 years old. Mares met at Greytown Railway Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE: 15 guineas. Grazing: 5/- week. j. a. McDougall, Martinborough, or H. McNAE, Groom, Greytown. Holiness Lane’s will build you 1 up — quickly, surely. Lane’s contains all that nature I has provided for nourishing 1. and restoring the body, in a l\ pleasant, easily digested form. , Take the Lane Way to complete recovery. 2/9 and 4/9 a bottle at all Chemists Gf Stores.

:-W?W IP_ t> .-‘. 1 V/73Z im \ far allvoters! Wfehb>« ? ?.. i^X--agz ; »?:yjB^: : - : z ;s:x^MMl :•: '■■ f. ■- . t • - 1 THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT HAS INCREASED INCOMES 1 Cost of living up only 11%. Wages and other incomes up 50%. More constant work. More people in work. 2 THE FORBES - COATES - HAMILTON GOVERNMENT REDUCED LIVING STANDARDS By their insane policy of salary and wage cuts and unwise reductions of expenditure in Education, Health, Pensions, etc. 3 THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT’S GOAL IS SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR ALL A first step was the inauguration of the Social Security Scheme, providing benefits in old age, sickness, unemployment, etc. fW#/ HOLD FAST TO PROSPERITY- ■ W- 1 "I —I Hoffl Bit 1 < I i II N

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1938, Page 11

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