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CLOSING TO DAY / / Coo art Union Ssooo A lluvial gold CLOSES: 15th AUGUST, 1942 DRAWN; 26th AUGUST, 1942 OBJECTS; To raise funds to the extent of the profits eveljibta for the object* to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affair*. By licence issued under Section 42 of "The Gamine Act, 1908. Secretory: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box MO, Wellington, Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. SOSPri es Ak THIS COUPON To MR D. McCORMICK, U6 Manchester SL, Christchurch Phase send me tickets In LUCKY CHARM Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) NAME (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) ADDRESS ALL PF/Z£s PAYABLf/# ALLUVIAL CO ID

JOSEDALE DICTATOR (Imp.) In the Money 18 times in 24 starts in New Zealand. By Peter Lincoln (P.). Peter the Great (P.) —dam Calumet Beads (lull sister to Tryax IP.) (1.59). FEE: 12 gns, reducible to 10 fna u paid by Jan. Ist Return privilege. R. H. BUTTERICK, RAKAIA. ‘Phone 808, Rakals.

SPRINGFIELD GLOBE Fee: 15 Guineas LUCKY JACK 2.1 1-5 and 4.16 1-5. By Jack Potts—Talrene. Winner Trotting Gup 1937 and 1939. second 1938. Fee: 15 Guineas Mares railed to Windermere. Grazing 3/6 and 2/-. W. T. LOWE, Hinds

JUMPING BLOOD SKY PILOT By Day Comet—Swoopalong. Sky Pilot was a successful performer, winning Greenlane and Tamaki Steeplechases at Ellerslie and Egmont Steeplechase. Day Comet sired _ Double Chance, winner of Liverpool Grand National, and Wiltshire and Aurora Borealis, winners N.Z. Grand National. FEE £lO, grazing and groom--age included. Terms cash. Apply MAJOR HUTTON, Bangor, Darfleld. 5798

GRATTAN LOYAL Grattan Royal Gwita Sire of Mankind (Frec-for-AH). Gold Bar 1.59 3-5 (Free-for-All), Loyal Friend. Colonel Grattan, etc. Fee: 12 Guineas F. HOLMES, YALDHUBSI RD. Upper Biccartoo.

QUITE SURE 2.1| _ Peter Volo 2102, Sire ol 10 In 2.00. E&WU Girl 2 yrs T. 2.14. Dam of T In MO The only Peter Volo stallion in BJU, QUITE SURE needs no Introduction to breeders. Third on list of living sires ol race winners when oldest gets but 4 yifc Young pacers and trotters havo broKtn many Records. TERMS 25 GNS. Groomage 5/-. BRILLIANT GLOBE Globe Derby, Champion Sire of Anst Ruby Pronto 2.111, Champion- Free-legged Mare of Aust. Only Globe Derby stallion at stud In N.2. Mr F, J. Smith says but for accident Brilliant Globe would hav# paced in 2.00. TERMS £l2/12/-. Groomage 5/-, Return privilege to both horses. Grazing: 3/- dry mares. 8/- wet mares. No responsibility for any horse In my care. Book that favourite mare NOW. Her foal will be racing in 1946 and Hitler and his partners will be dead. All enquiries MISS CUFF, “QUITE SURE” LODGE. HINDS. ’Phone after 6 p.m.

World’s Champion Race Winning 3-yr.-old free-legged pacer SANDYDALE 2.1 3-5 Fee: 16 gns. Reducible to 14 gns. if paid by January, 1943, with return privilege. GRAZING: 5/- and 2/6. Consign mares Pukeurl Junction. All care, no responsibility. JOHN JOHNSTON, Pukeurl.

FOR SALE KING’S MARK Ch. g. 5-year-old, by HALL MARK (winner of A.J.C. Sires' Produce Stakes, Champagne Stakes, A.J.C. Derby, V.R.C. Derby, St. Leger, Melbourne Cup, Doncaster Handicap, etc., and £28,610 in stakes), from INCENSE (same family as Pretty Polly, Craganour, etc.). KING’S MARK has not been over raced and has been placed five times. For particulars apply W. J. CRAWFORD, Box 393, or 'Phone 5719, PALMERSTON NORTH. 6289

LEIGHON (10) Gainsborough—Leighon Tor To Stand at Hornby. SIRE OF CLASSIC WINNERS. Fee 30Gns. payable in January. Return privilege. Rail mare* to Hornby. Full particulars from N. W. DAVIS, 494 Main South Road, Hornby.

NIGHTLY (12) By NIGHT RAID, sire of winners of £172,139, and one of the creates) sires ever Imported to New Zealand; from MISS MURIEL by LUCULLUB, leading brood-mare sire of New Zealand. NIGHTLY won the N.Z. Derby, Canterbury Cup, Moonee Valley Gold Cup, Randwick Plate, James Hazlett Gold Cup, etc. Practically every representative ho has bad racing has been a winner. With very limited chances at the stud, NIGHTLY is already the sire of All Night (winner of two races on one day at Riccarton), First Round and Patu Po (dual winners at Trentham), Evan’s Head (brilliant hurdler), Vivid Night, Grey Night, Night Ray and Night Shift. FEE; 20 GUINEAS. Ail care taken but no responsibility. Mares met at Sockburn. Grazing: Dry Mares 3/-, Wet Mares S/- per week. J. A. McDOUGALL MARTINBOROUGH, or FREE HOLMES 119 YALDHURST RD., Upper RlCCartOß, 'Phone 34-144.

Millions of rats are devouring food and property and doing untold damage. At a time when the country’s very existence is at stake, this waste should not be tolerated. Dr. lire’s Rat and Mice Poison will definitely destroy these disease-carrying pests, and can be procured at all retailers for 2/9 a Tin.

AT TUB LADBROOKS STUD FARM. Nightmarch (18) (.Might Raid (.I)—Matsa, by One of the greatest stayers ever bred in Australasia. Winner of the Melbourne Cup, beating Phar Lap; N.Z. Cup (9,6); N.Z. Derby; A.J.C. Epsom Handicap, etc.; and over £32,000 in stakes. NIGHTMARCH has a pedigree remark* able for its combination of staying strains. He has a doubling of Musket through Carbine and Nordenfeldt, and two crosses of Bend Or through Radium and Mar* tagon. Through his sire, Night Raid, and his dam’s sire, Martian, be blends the famous Paraffin and Sunshine families. LEADING SIRE OP WINNERS IN SOUTH ISLAND, 1940-41 SEASON. Sire of winners of 177 races and £34,7301, including Serenata (N.Z. Cup, in record time of 3.20 4-S). STUD FEE: Single Mares ZS gns. Two or More Mares, 20 gns. With a rebate of 10 per cent if paid by or during January. 1943. Grazing: 5/- Dry Mares. 10/- Wet Mares. All care taken, but no responsibility for accident or disease. Further particulars from 'Phone 310, Lincoln. J. H. SCOBIE, Ladbrooks

NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS HANOIOH A PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. MERCHANT NAVY SECTION. THE Ball Committee oilers its best thanks to Colonel Smythe for use of Hall, Messrs L. P. Devlin for furniture, Geo. Goodwin for milk. C. H. Lander for plants. H. S. Feast, Town Clerk, Christchurch, for bunting, and all those who attended for generous support. When making further donations, don't forget to mark them “Merchant Navy" as a tribute to these brave men. In the telephone appeal, say "MERCHANT NAVY." 6391 RANGlOßA—Accountant wants full board in good house. 4500, "Press." Ranglora HICKMOTTS, Ltd., Ranglora, carry a full range of "Sunola" Tested Quality ProCOMPLETE range ot “Sunola" Tested Quality Products at Miles and Son, Rangier*. 5616

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23717, 15 August 1942, Page 7

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