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STUD NOTICES. -*» TO TRAVEL THE-ELGIN,' WAKA* NUI, SEAFIELD, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion* RANFURLY'S HEIR, •By LORD RANFURLY, dam BRISK . „ IV., by Awamoa, second dam by M©f - Kellor's Prince Royal. ' ;'• LORD RANFURLY, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), who . was mireP beaten in the show ring m Scotland off New Zealand. Lord Ranfurly's dam, Laura Foley, by Young Banker (imp.), wa*. seven times shown, gaining first* honours each time. Eis grand-dam, Laura McPherson was the winner of 23 first and champion. prizes. Lanr» McPherson is by Sir Colin (imp.). _ Lord Ranfurly has been sis times first with progeny in succession!, at Timaru, and is admitted to be one of the best breeding horses in the • do?----minion, bis stock having secured championships all along the line. - Brisk IV., bred by the late Matthew Holmes, of Oamaru, has been a successful show ring mare, and is also the dam of many prize-takers. •■ ' From the above it will be seen tliat RANFURLY'S HEIR has come from some of the best strains of Clydesdale blood in New Zealand. TERMS: £1 payable January!, 1010, and £3 when mare proves in SoaL. Groomage fee, ss. Mares "changing hands, firs'-, owner held responsible. For fulJ particulars apply to W. BUTTERICK, Owner ; Or, G. GRICE, Groom-in-Chargei TO STAND THIS SEASON A V MOUNT HARDING, MEXBVKN. And Travel the Surrounding Dr&Jr. is ft THE THOROUGHBRED HOttari. TERRAPIN, By Clanranald; dam, Terradina. o> Maxim. - ~ rpERMS: Season. Four Guineas; to _I_ be paid January Ist, 1910. ' Groomage*, ss. ' , ' Apply. ■ S. G. HOLMES, Mothvei'. Or Groom-in-CSuirae. TO Stand at Owner's Farm, Elgin, and Travel the Forks, Sprfcadeaglo and Ashburton Districts, The Highly-bred Trotting Stallion DiADEM, By Rothschild (imp); dam, Lady Tracey. Rothschild is by Childe Harold (imp). Lady Tracey is by Genera* Tracey. General Tracey by Berlin (imp). General Tracey's dam was Jennie Tracey (imp). Lady Tracey's dam was Flora Temple,-ty Spot. .Spot hy Caledon (imp); dam, Geiltle Annie. Flora Temple's dam Cowslip, by^Towton. The above will 'show-that DIADEM is.come from .the besi .trotting stock imported into' New Zealand. DIADEM., will' stand- at Lewis's stables on Saturdays. TERMS: £4 Seasohy payable Ist "January, 1910. . , For full particulars apply ; to G. CORMACK, " Elgin. TO Stand at Ashburfc6n and Travel the Surrounding District—^ The Thoroughbred, Horse • GENERAL SYMONS, By Perkin Warbeck II; dam, Countert Kolmar. And the Trotting Stallion KERRWOOD, By Wildwood (imp) 5 dam; Rosewood* TERMS—4 Guineas Season. For full particulars apply to M. FRIEDLANDER, Or Groom-in-Chaxge. THE CARRIAGE r STALLION BELL BOY 3y Prince Imperial. TO stand at the owner's place, Flem- , ington, and travel the Surfoumilng Districts. ' v ' BELL BOY will stand at Lewis's Stables every Saturday. i 1 TERMS: £2 10s Season. Guaranteed £3 10s. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. ' • - W. C. SKILLING, Flemington. BUSINESS NOTICES, NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS.

I HAVE IN STOCK : tfRESH PORK, Daily OXFORD SAUSAGE SAUSAGE .-PORK SAUSAGE ■ GERMAN SAUSAGE ' ; '.OX ..TONGUE .SAUSAGE . ■ '/.HAM ;& CHICKEN'SAUSAGE GiiASGOW' SAUSAGE UOILED HAM, 2s per 1b PRESS-BEEF, SAVELOYS PORK PIES DRIPPING WHITE & BLACK PUDDINGS TRIPE, BACON in any quantity , All Small ..Goods prepared by 4* VVII,RIK. Second to none'in towa. Prices Defy Competition; J. E. THOMAS, Cash Butchtr, • Wills "Street. - ' WHAT A FINE BABY \ .. YES, isn't ho ? As strong as a young lion. ..He;was.delicate at first, but we-gave" him ROBINSON'S PATENT. GROATS: in. v turn with ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY. He commenced to improve right away. It makes such a fine building-up food. SUCCESSFUL AFTERNOON TEAS. T7IXPERIENCE AND, KNOWLEDGE J2A and the fact that they grow their own Tea on their own Plantations, and supply it to all parts the work] in larger quantities than any other packers, gives LIPTON'S Tea a great advantage against other "packers. LIPTON'S Teas are necessary' to the success of your Afternoon-Teas. Be sure and order a packet to have it for special occasions, as,well as every day use. Try a packet of LIPTON'S Extra ; it's simply delicious. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Ashburton Agents^

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7916, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7916, 2 October 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7916, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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