EXMOOR LAD 5 years. REGISTERED CLYDESDALE STALLION. •pO STAND the season in the Wairarapa and travelling the district. Sire: Bonny Dale. Bonny Dale by Bonny Dean. First Dam: Exmoor Betsy, 4318, Vol. XL, by Brilliant Youth. Second Dam: By son of Buchlyvie Favourite. EXMOOR LAD had two crosses of Buchlyvie Favourite, one cross of Bonny Dean, and one cross of Barron Brilliant. Stands 16 hands 3J inches. FEE: 5 GUINEAS. For appointment, ring 1449. J. CURLEY, Upper Plain.
SUBSIDISED STALLION UNDER REMOUNT SCHEME FOR WAiRARAPA DISTRICT. , B.H. KIOSK (11). > (Tea Tray—Rosie Desmond.) THIS horse has been chosen by the Remount Committee and passed as sound by two Government Veterinary ’ Surgeons. Kiosk was a good performer on the 1 track. 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, and paddocking 2/6 per week, payable by owner ai mare on service. Apply— H. C. O’BRIEN (Owner), Upper Plain, MASTERTON. Or— N. H. JAMES. Racing Club. MASTERTON.
MASTERTON BOTTLE EXCHANGE. D. W. SIM. J BUY Beer Bottles, 1/3 dozen; also Aluminium, Copper, Iron , Brass, Car Batteries, Zinc, etc. Depot: COCKBURN STREET, MASTERTON. POOL’S ARMY STORES. gHEARERS’ Mattresses, 12/6; Rolfedge Millwool Mattresses, single 30 ’-, double 40/-; Loose Kapoc Mattresses, single 19, 6. 22/6, 27/6, double 33/6, 37/6; Cot Mattresses. 12/6: Kapoc Pillows, 2/6, 2/11. 3/6. 3/11, 4/6, 4'll. AJENB”SHOES7~Tan~ and Black’ 'l9/6. Black Patent Leather 22/6, Heavy Working Shoes. 22/6 and 24/6. All sizes. Men’s Boots, nailed, unnailed, rubber soles, and heavy and light, 21/- to 38/6; Knee and Lace Gumboots. rpENTS & FLYS, in all sizes, from 27-6. Tents only. 6xB. 17/6, 19/6. 32’6; 8 x 10. 25/-. 27/6, 45/-. 52/6; 10 x 12. 35/6, 55/-. Flys only, 8 x 10. 10/-. 15v6; 10 x 12, 15/6. 20/-; 12 x 14. 20/6. 25'-; 14 x 16. 25/6, 31/-; 16 x 18. 30/6, 39. 6. All sizes in Duck Covers. Covers made to order. i'AMP BEDS, 21/-; Mattresses and 1 Pillows to fit Camp Beds, 11/6 and 14,'6; Kit Bags, 5/- to 8/6; Haversacks, 2/- to 7/6; Shoulder Packs. 5/- to 17/6; Ground Sheets, 7/6, 8/6; Suit Cases, 5/6 to £3'lo'-; Lunch Cases, 1/- to 5/11.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 10
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