1 "The child is the hope of the race." Every mother should keep handy a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, which gives wonderful relief in all bronchial troubles; 1/10.—(Ad.) The highest possible point of purity in alcoholic beverages—Wolfe's Schnapps. Thousands of votes of confidence are registered for us every year. Allow us the opportunity of pleasing you? Good outfitters, Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.)
THE STUB. rpO STAND AT ELLERSLIE. THE SrEEDt HARNESS STALLION NORMINTSON, By Norval (a son of Blackcbild) from Mint, 2m 20s (a speedy daughter of Wilkin and Mistletoe). Norval, 2m 16s, was one of the fastest stallions seen in the Dominion, while his sire, Blaclichild (who trotted 2 miles in 4m 41s), is a son of the famous Rothschild, sire of Dan Patch, 2m 9 2-5s (world's mile grass track record), Almont, Sal Tasker, Jessie Palmer, Revenue, Lopp, Lord Elmo, 1 and other great winners. | NOMINTSON is a handsome, beantlfuUynctloned brown horse, rising 7 years old,' full of quality, and standing 16 hands. His blood contains only strains of what is tbe ! fastest and best in the trotting world, while for pace he compares wltCi the speediest horses seen in competition in the Dominion. Normintson's stock, which are now two years old, arc very highly spoken of. Quite recently a two-year-old was sold for 260 guineas. Terms, fG 6/. payable on January 1, 1916. Good grazing at Ellerslie at 2/6 per week, to be paid before removal of mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars, apply to W. TOZER, WS Morrin Street, Ellerslie.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 9
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