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CASANOVA 3.16 3-5, 4.23 3-5 One of the most brilliant pacers sired by WRACK, the L.st sire of horses of both gaits imported to the Dominion. Wrack was leading sire in 1932-33. 1 933-34, and 1934-35 seasons. CASANOVA is out of that great producer PEARLCHILD by Rothschild—Verity, by Vancleve—Bar (Aust.). PEARLCHILD is the dam of Childe Pointer. Pearl Pointer, Verey Light, Sea Pearl, Nantwich, - Cornelian. Sabatina, First Wrack, r -ying Cloud, Giro, Vanity Fair and Casanova. CASANOVA is one of tho most handsome horses in the Dominion and is thoroughly sound. Terms: 6 Guineas Cash, 8 Guineas Booked Grazing 3/- per week, Dry Mares; 5/- per wee’ Wet Marcs. RAIL MARES t< J. BEHRNS, LYNDHUKST: or write J. BEHRNS WINCHMORE R.D., ASHBURTON. ’PHONE 38R, IHETHVEN.

LOGAN FRASER By Logan Pointer— Jessie Fraser SIRE OF RONALD LOGAN. LIZZIE WOODS. OLD FAITHFUL. ETC. Fee £9 9s Cash, £lO 10s Booked. Grazing 3s and 2s. Mares Railed to Tinwald. J. BELL, Junr., EIFFELTON R.D., ASHBURTON.

World’s Champion Race Winning 3-yr.-oid 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 Pukeuri Junction. All care, no responsibility. JOHN JOHNSTON, Pukeuri.

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

JOSEDALE DICTATOR (Imp.) In the Money 18 times in 24 starts in New Zealand. By Peter Lincoln CP.),'by* Peier the Great (P.)—dam Calumet Beads (full sister to Tryax (P.) (1.59). FEE: 12 tens, reducible to 10 gns it paid by lan. Ist Return privilege. R. H. BUTTERICK, RAKAIA. ’Phone SOS, Rakaia.

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. Ure’s Rat and Mice Poison will definitely destroy these disease-carrying pests, and can be procured at all retailers for 2/9 a Tin.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23747, 19 September 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23747, 19 September 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23747, 19 September 1942, Page 7

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