HORSES 00 WEAR SHIRTS... /» V VMAC \ ' ' AT for don't they?) ©Our instructions are that they DO! c /r Never having seen one thus attired, we I, are waiting, all agog and a-quiver with V curiosity, and we’ll see one, too! V. I ©This is the way of it. A very good \ J ' customer of ours has just bought a n f special Summit Shirt. We chatted of / this and that, and he said as he left / that he was going to put his shirt on a ~.t _■ horse at the races. So thoughtful, don’t you think? And rather a quaint tribute, really. 11 ci But Why not a ' |m|| nice Hat too? ■ ■ z If humans can be win- / ■ ners in hats, then why O||l not horses? Our newest arrivals will head off all Ww Comers, and will pay WBOwr certain whopping divi- Bwlj I den ds in appearance, hWaw W comfort and satisfaction. 'KS ©This is your best bet for any race meeting—and the guarantee of satisfacton is backed by the old firm . . . . BLACKMORE BULLICK - - - L - I-M-I - T- E- t) Queen - Stredt, MASTERTON.
RI& re iWiwsSwf M SUBSIDISED STALLION UNDER REMOUNT SCHEME. FOR WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. The Eight-year-old Ch. H. SINGARA Whirlwind— Legality (imp.) THIS Horse has been chosen by the ■ A Remount Committee and passed as sound by two Government Veterinary Surgeons. , , Singara is an own brother to Whirling and a half-brother to Bambury, whose first two-year-olds are both , Whirlwind, the sire of Singara, has a proven record at the stud. He is by Galloper Light, and is from the Sunshine family, in the same line as Limond and Martian. Singara is an exceptionally fine looking horse, and an ideal type to she remounts or jumpers. He stands 16 hands and has good flat bone and good legs, and a splendid constitution. Singara will stand the season at Tyneside, Mastertcn. All mares to be served must be approved by the District Remount Committee. .. , SERVICE FEE, 4gns.,_ payable by owners of mares on service. Grazing Free. Apply—lAN MACRAE, TYNESIDE. Telephone 4045. Or— N. H. JAMES, Racing Club Office, Masterton.
A ■ IP# ■ EXMOOR LAD. (7yrs.) REGISTERED Clydesdale Stallion to 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 Baron Brilliant. Stands 16 hands 3J inches. FEE, sgns. For further particulars, ring 1449. J. CURLEY, Upper Plain', MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1941, Page 3
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