aimate Industrial Go-Operative Association, Ltd. I WING to the Increasing Business.of the Co iany, an effort is being made to INCREASE THE SHARE CAPITAL. In order to induce Memberß and others to take up New Shares, the Premium as been Reduced from 5s to Is per Share. Shares are now offered on the following terms, viz.;—2a 6d per Share on 2s 6d per Share on allotment, together with the Is Premium, aad 2s 6d er month until paid up. FORMS OB' APPLICATION TO BE HAD AT THE STORE.
THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, GOOD TIMES, Will Travel the Waimate, Waihao, Bedcliff and Glenavy Districts. GOOD TIMES, by Hard Tim«s (imported), is a beautiful bay with black points, 4 years old, and tunda 164 hands. • Hard Times, by Extinguisher, dam Pol'y, out of Darling by Priuce of Wales, was a grand horse and a first-class prizee takeralloverNewZealand. Extinguisher, i \ve Young Vanquisher (imported from Scotland by the lute David Nesbitt). As i two-year old Extinguisher was first in nifl class and champion at Dunedin ; was first and champioa at Invercargill, beating Just the Time of Day and che other celebrated stallions. Hard Times, has been awaaded four firsts and ore e'ond, first and champion at Taieri. Hard Times is admitted by all unbiassed judges to be the best breeding stallion in Southland. In 1891 he also secured champiun prize at Oamaru and Waimaie shows. Dam Jess, b-ed by Mr Thos. Steven•»nn, Maheno, was by Springbank, dam Nanny (imported), by Prince of Wiles. Terms: Half guarantee, £3; 80s nayable Ist January, 1902; 30s wh«n •nare proves in foal. Full guarantee, £4. Groom's fee, Si., payable in advance. thos. Mcdonough, Glonavy, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, ]] IN THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TnHE Standard bred Trotting Stallion EXPERIENCE, By General Tbacey, Whose career is too well known to require my comment. Dam Fanny, who has Ase had a great career on the track. Sxperience has taken a number of first prizes. Experience has started in three races, m<i has met some of the best trotters in he-colony, including Black Belle, The Saron, and the reoTd breakers Sam ilk:k and Little Willie. His best performance was at Lancaster Park on November 81 h, 1897, winning the advance Handicap ef 50 sovs, 2 miles, n harness. Tinr- —smin 25|sec. For further particulars see cards. L. THYNE, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THhi SEASON i* the WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Pure-bred Clydesdale S'allion LAWRENCE CHIEF. Sire Vanquish eh—Dam Blink Bo LAWRENCE CHIEF'S sire Vanquisher is by Young Vanquisher imp.) by Vanquisher, by Old Sir William \Vallace, by Lothian Tam (a well-known orize-taker). Young Vanquisher's dam, Sally, was bred by Mr Peter Anderson, Strathrear, Scot and, by Loch Fergus Champion, g-sir« Blair's Champion. Sa'ly •ained First Prize at Glasgow, and the Johnstone and Strathrear Exhibitions, as the Beet mare in ' the Clydesdale stock exhibited there. Vanquisher's dim, Tibbie, was by Prince Royal, g-dam telle 11., by Major (imp.),g-g-dam Belle by Blair's Champion ( mp). LAWRENCE CHIEF'S dam, Blink dlonny, by Lord Salisbury (1205 Scottish Stud Book); d»m Nell by Nimmo's | •Lmperpr, by Napoleon (imp.), g-dam I I Kate by Blackleg (imp )• Lord Salisbury is by Young C >nqueror, g-sire Old Conqueror, g-g-sire Renfrewshire Jock, l-g-g-elre Lofty, his dum Darling by 1 ntock, g-dam by Dainty Davie (211). 'jord Salisbury has never been beaten in H,ny show ring. Blink Bonny was first • t Timaru as a 2-year-old; first, at Vshburton and second at Christchurch as i 3-year-old ; first at Timaru and Ashiurton, and also first and second in iged classes at Ashburtot). She is own sister to the invincible Flora McDonald. LAWRENCE CHIEF'S PRIZE WINNINGS: ' First at Ashburton as a yearling ; first at Ashburton and Christchurch as a 2 year-old; becond at Ashburton as a 3-year-old; first, special, and champion it N. A.P.A. Show in 1898 ; first, special and champion at N.A.P.A. Show in 1899, and second in Christchurch; first, special, and champion at N.A.P.A. Show and also first at Christchurch last year. tsr The horse has never been shown on any other occasion. L Terms : £5; half guarantee. Two or 1 more mares as per agreement. Groomage ' fee, ss, payable at first service. All mares sold or ex6hanged must be paid for by the person who engages them to the horse. J. FBIZZELL, Proprietor, West Eyreton: WAITANGI BREAD AND 1 BISCUIT FACTORY WAIMATE. H. L.~GILL, rTAVING taken over the Business of MR J. H. GALE (lately occupied by Mr W. Miller), solicits a share of Public Patronage. Note Address QUEEN STBBET, WAIMATE. AIM ATE.—There's one best, and ' only one, in everything., HondaiLanka, Ceylon packed, fills the bill as ar as tea is concerned. First award, Paris Exhibition, to the growers in Ceylon. '
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 14 December 1901, Page 4
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