frtlff NOTICES. TO Stand at Owner's Farm, Elgin, and Travel the Forks, Spreadeagle and Ashburton Districts, The Highly-bred Trojting Stallion DIADEM, By Rothschild (imp); dam, Lady Tracey. Rothschild is by Childe. HaroldJ (imp). Lady Tracey is by General? Tracey. General Tracey by Botlhb (imp)! General Tracey's dam was JenCaledon (imp); dam. Gentle ■ AnnieFlora Temple's dam Cowslip, by Tow°The above will show that DIADEM is come from the best trotting stock imported into New Zealand.TERMS: £4 Season; payable iSt January, 1910. . For full particulars apply to G. CORMACK, t Elgin. TO Stand at Ashburton and Travel ■ the Sui rounding District — The Thoroughbred Horse GENERAL SYMGNS, ; By Perkin Warbeck II; dam;' CoUntesa Kolmar. . . And the Trotting Stallion , KERRWOOO,; By Wildwood (imp); dam, Rosewood. TERMS—4 Guineas Season. For full particulars apply to J M. FRIEDLANDER, Or Groom-iii-Charge. THE CARRIAGE STALLION BELLBOY By Prince Imperial. stand at the owner's place, FlemX ington, and travel the Surrounding Districts. - BELL ■ BOY will stand at Lewis's Stables every Saturday, TERMS: £2 10s Season, guaranteed £3 10s. Groomage fee ss, payable -fiisi BerViCe< W. C. SKILLINGVFlemington.'
TO TRAVEL THE ELGIN,'WAKANUI, SEAFIELB, AND SURROUNDING districts; . The, Purebred Clydesdale StaHion, RAKFURLY'S HEIR, By, LORD RANFURLY, dam BRISK IV., by Awamoa, second dam by McKellor's Prince Royal. LORD RANFURLY, by • Lord, Salis- , bury (imp.), who was never beaten m the show ring m Scotland 'or New Zealand. Lord Ranfurly's dam, Laura Foley, by Young Banker (imp.), was seven times shown, gaining . first j honours each time. His grand-dam, Laura McPherson was the winner .of 21 first and champion prizes. Laura McPherson is by Sir Colin (imp.). Lord Ranfurly has been six times first with progeny in-succession at Timaru, and- is admitted to be ,on« of the best breeding horses m the dominion, his stock having secured .championships all along the line. Brisk IV., bred by the late Matthew Holmes, of Oaniaru, has been a successful show ring mare, and is also the dam of many prize-takers. 1 Erom the above it will be seen that RANFURLY'S HEIR has come from some of the best strains of Clydesdale blood m New Zealand. TERMS: £1 payable January ; l,l9lo, and £3 when mare proves m .foal. Groomage fee, os. Mares changing hands, firs J. owner held responsible.For full particulars apply to ' W. BUTTERICK,. Owner, ; Or, G. GRICE, Groom-in-Charge.' —-—- " 7 . FOALING SEASON,- 1909. FRANK GLOVER, M.R.C.V.S. London. , , VETERINARY SURGEON. f (Late Veterinarian to the 'Department of Agriculture, N-.Z.)' -' > Beach Road, Ashburton. Telephone 11,0 WISHES his country clients .to know that ho has the telephone connected with his residence, and,delay, is dangerous at this season.' Latent nic Tracey (imp). Lady Tracey's dam was Flora Temple, by Spot. Spot;by scientific cure for stoppage and founder. Colts .operated on standing.vMHk Sever cure guaranteed m every '• case. Veterinary Surgery and Dispensary— Arcade. BUSINESS NOTICES,
NEW STOCKS Of BOOTS AND SHOESAt CHEAPEST PRICES IN TOWIS, THOMAS YOUNG'S ULSTER BOOT SHOP. Call and Inspect. THE SOAP you use makes a World of Difference'to 1 your Skin 1, and,a good judge of Soaps? r will find her requirements 'here, ' for she will .find that ,we stock • • 1 only'-Thoroughly Reliable Soaps:': • - Soaps that have become favour-- 1 ' ites for their Good-Quality,-andr General Excellence. " A Here are»q few of our Leading. Makes of Soaps, ( showing- how reasonable are our prices for these High-Grade Soaps; but try a cake .or a box to-day—you'll find just the Soap to suit you m our' fine stock. H; E. BONNINGTON, Ashburtoiju-,, WHAT DO YOU TAKE FOR BREAKFAST? THE wisest and most healthy persons will say "Porridge made from ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS." • It makes a finer-flavoured, easierdigested, and richer, porridge than'-ths ordinary oatmeal.
WHAT A FINE BABY ! .. YES,- isn't he? As strong >-'as' a young lion. He was'delicate at"" first, but .we gave him ROBINSON'S. PATENT GROATS m turn with ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY. He commenced to improve right away. It makes such a fine buiiding-up food.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7913, 29 September 1909, Page 4
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