DEERSKINS HIGHEST RULING PRICES. GOATSKINS 2/3 PER PCUND HORSEHAIR GOOD MIXED PER POUND Post Small Lots. Highest Cash Prices for Rabbitskins, Ferrets, Stoats, Opossums, Goatskins, etc. d. Mclennan RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Letters : Box 551. RESULTS that will astonish are a frequent occurrence when using Jfie Monkey Grubber Tearing out trees or stumps with roots intact in a workmanlike manner—clean job. done quickly at small cost The secret is the concentrated strength, equal to 260 men. so handily applied. The sturdy simplicity and portability of the outfit make it readily adaptable to all localities, whether the ground be heavily timbered, scrubby or rough, swampy or stony. From an anchor the standard equipment will take the trees and stumps off more than 1} acres. With special rope shortener, snatch block, and hook and loop rope fittings that are as quickly coupled as a Look into a chain link. An equipment, complete and correct in dei tail that will add to your profits. X \ Made 3y The Java People f \ TREWHELLA BROSPTYLT / \ TRENTHAM VIC. / John Chambers fc Sona'SlN Ltd. "r Wellington, Auckland, I Christchurch, Dunedlß, Invercargill. HORSE * HAIR Bough! jHb BUNTING W Co - Prices nv« street Given J • -rhoa. n-an. Breed a Champion By a Champion. To stand the season at PRINCE CHESTER 14.2 Hands by Florian Chestnut Horse Foaled 1945. As a yearling shown in 6 shows and 6 firsts and Champion. At 2 years shown in 3 shows and 3 firsts and Champion. Is a very stylish horse and carries himself like a champion. Fee: 7 Gns. payable first service. Return privilege. Grazing : 2/6 dry mares, 4Z- wet mares per week. All care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply: T. L. JONES, Owner. Box 4, Cheviot.
FAYO’S PAL Is a registered Thoroughbred Horse to stand at Oxford. He is a dark bay Horse. Has nice flat bone with beautiful action; well coupled and possesses an excellent temper. Suitable for breeding all classes of Show Horses, Hunters, and Racehorses. His dam Fayo (24) is the 1933 b.m. by Pink Coat, her dam. Raid, by Rokeby— Sortie, by Vanguard—Fairymaid, by Albany—Titania, by Malton—Mountain Nymph (Imp.) by Sir Tatton Sykes. His Sire being Man’s Pal (1) who is the 1931 (E.T.) b.h. by Manna, his dam Palmella, by Lemberg—Ascenseur, by Eager— Skyscraper, by Velasquez or Ayrshire— Chalandry, by Goldfinch—llluminator, by Rosicrucian—Paraffin, by Blair AthoL Terms: 15. Guineas For Registered Mares. Half Fees for others. Reductions for over two Mares. Grazing 3/6 Dry Mares, 5/- Wet Mares per week. All care but no responsibility. Mares met at Oxford and Sheffield. T. H. BITMEAD Bush Rd., West Oxford. ’Phone 38K. SANDYDALE 2.1 J With only five crops of foals racing Sandydale’s progeny during the last IS months have on several occasions won half of the races on Trotting programmes. Their recent winning sequence at Addington is regarded as a new record for a Sire on metropolitan tracks. The major portion of Sandydale winners are from mares that have never previously produced a winner —a true indication that he is transmitting his own extreme speed and racing qualities on to his progeny. Sandpiper (Oamaru race record), Wortiiydale (Australasian record for a maiden pacer), Sahara Queen (Nelson track record), and Captain Sandy’s winning effort in 3-28 for a mile and five furlongs, the last mile and a half in 3-10 (on winter track), are some of the season’s outstanding achievements. FEE : 45 GUINEAS. Free return privilege. Limited space for 1948 available. BookingSKaccepted in order received. Covering forms supplied on application. JOHN JOHNSTON PUKEURI, OAMARU. QUITE SURE (imp.) 3 years. P. 2JI. PETER VOLO 2.02 —ETAWAH GIRL, 2yrs., T. 2.14. Dam 7 in 2.10. Leading Sire on two occasions and Leading Sire of Straight Trotters for five consecutive seasons. TERMS : 25 gns. Return Privilege. ICEVUS 1 mile 2.8 4-5, Um. 2.38, Um. 3.12 4-5, 2m. 4.21 4-5. GLOBE DERBY—MILKY WAY (Dam of 10 winners). NOTE : REGAL VOYAGE (4.19 4-5), dam ot N.Z. Champion Pacing Mare HAUGHTY (1.59 3-5), winner of two N.Z. Trotting Cups, and the record-breaking 2-year-old TRADITION (2.46 1-5), is booked to ICEVUS for this season. TERMS : 15 gns. Return Privilege. Grazing : Wet Mares 7/6, Dry Mares 3/-. No responsibility accepted for accident, disease, or escapes. Up-to-date Float Service for heavy in foal mares. ALL INQUIRIES : MISS J. CUFF, HINDS ’Phone Evenings, 10S, Hinds.
To Stand the Season at Yaldhurst, Upper Riccarton NIGHTLY (12) By NIGHT RAID—MISS MURIEL, by LUCULLUS Winner of N.Z. Derby, Canterbury Cup, Moonee Valley Gold Cup, A.J.C. Rand wick Plate, A.R.C. Clifford Plate, and £6250 in Stakes. NIGHTLY is the sire of 10 winners this season and has as high a percentage of winners to starters as any horse now at the stud. With very limited opportunities, NIGHTLY is sire of the winners LOVEMORN (Dunedin Guineas, D.J.C. Stewards’ Handicap), DARK ARROW (13 wins this season, including D J.C. Birthday Handicap), TRIBAL NIGHT (eight races, including C.J.C. Paparua Handicap with 9.7), VIVID NIGHT (nine races, including W.R.C. Treqtham High-weight), FIRST ROUND (eight races, including Rangitikei President’s Handicap), ALL NIGHT (13 races), .EVANS HEAD (W.R.C. Winter Hurdles), NIGHTRAY (Egmont Cup), PO MARAMA (Fellding Empire Handicap). ELLERTON HALL (Manawatu Hunt Cup), BRONZE NIGHT (Waikato City Steeplechase), PO-HUKA (five wins), PATURA (three wins), EARLY NIGHT (five wins), NIGHT SCHOOL (four Wins). OUR MAUREEN (four wins), NIGHTHEN A (three wins), NIGHTBLUSH (three wins), BOBBY DAZZLER, LILLI MARLENE, FINE NIGHT, TUKI NGAPO. STATELY LADY, NIGHT ROYAL, NIGHT OWL, BONNE NuIT. VICTORY NIGHT, RULING NIGHT, PRANA, GREY NIGHT. NIGHT SHIFT, VILLAGE SQUIRE, EVENING STAB, and SCENE. NIGHTLY is a particularly handsome horse, of splendid proportions and the highest quality, and his progeny are big, well-made horses inheriting the great constitution of their sire. FEE : 20 GUINEAS All care taken, but no responsibility. MARES MET AT SOCKBURN. Grazing : Dry Mares 5/-, Wet Mares 7/6 per week. j. a. McDougall, pirinoa, Featherston FREE HOLMES, 119 Yaldhurst Rd., Upper Riccarton ’PHONE 34-144.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25555, 24 July 1948, Page 4
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