AIRWORK (N.Z.) LTD. AERIAL WORK SPECIALISTS TOPDRESSING, SPRAYING, SEED SOWING, GRANUAL SPREADING, RABBIT POISONING, LIME SPREADING, ETC. RANGIORA AIRFIELD MAIN OPERATIONS BASE Phone 6175 Rangiora AFTER HOURS — Operations Manager: Jim Young 6112 Rangiora PILOTS: Phone Rangiora Brian Petrie 8566 Tiri Manahi 7080 Lex Chapman 7405 John Ellis 8385 or any Stock and Station Agent
FARM ENGINEERING REPAIRS and SERVICE by SKILLINGS IMPLEMENTS LTD. AGRICULTURAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS RANGIORA PHONES: RGA 7128 or CHCH KI-7308
N.C.F. KAIAPOI LIMITED For Prompt Service For your Drafting Requirements Consult: our District Representatives b. c. mcintosh d. l. douglas Phone 8763, Kaiapoi, Phone 6233, Rangiora. OFFICE AND WORKS KAIAPOI PHONE 8119 KAIAPOI
You’ll see a mighty lot of Maunders this week-end. As well as supplying the Northern A. & P. Show, Maunders drinks will satisfy hundreds of thirsts at the North Canterbury Racing Club meeting and N.Z. Junior Horse Society Carnival on Labour Day.
wMf &
STUD STOCK BREEDERS
“OAKVIEW” PERENDALES “TOPVIEW” CHEVIOTS Oakview Perendales gained all Ram and Ewe championships at Banks Peninsula and Peninsula Shows in 1972 against strong opposition. Topview Cheviots have gained championships from Marlborough to Fairlie. Rams wintered above 1000 ft on Peninsula hills. Both flocks on National Recording scheme. Enquiries and in spection invited. G. E. HUESTON LTD Gorden Hueston Doug Hueston Phone 805 Le Bons Bay Phone 825 Le Bons Bay
GLENLEA FRIESIAN STUD 1971-72 HERD AVERAGE 5891 b fat, 4.2% test for 78 cows This was the highest In the South Island for herds of over 70 cows. AT HOME THE TOP COW WAS GLENLEA VICTORY QUEEN 8201 b fat, 4.5% at 4 years 7051 b fat, 4.4% at 3 years 6591 b fat, 4.5% at 2 years IN OTHER HANDS Glenlea bred cows have produced at least seven records of over 7001 b fat for their new owners. SALE STOCK includes a selection of reasonably priced young bulls. F. A. McINTOSH & SONS FLAXTON R.D., KAIAPOI PHONES 8935, 8001, 8835 RANGIORA
STANDING AT OHOKA CAPH RACE-WINNING SON OF CAPTAIN ADIOS ? CAPP/ I; Is out of HIGHLAND SILK unraced dam of Light t Silk, 2.6 3-5 li miles; Morkani, 2.9 2-5 1$ miles, i Out of QUEEN AYESHA dam of HIGHLAND FLING, J ? 1.59 4-5; HIGHLAND KILT, 2.4 (T). Vw*w*wewMM>w**r*w«***************' , Ml#**>**#UMre*e****e*e<e***e**—****♦*♦•—*♦****♦< iCAPPI | From limited opportunities has so far sired:: BLANKET VALLEY, winner of five (2.5 5-8 mobile), 1; ?plus wins in America. I; GOLDEN CAPREE, winner of two (2.9 2-5, 1J; ; i: standing). j; FEE U,VE FOAt 6UARANTEE dHw afl Fee payable on -5® H Positive Test including grazing up to Veterinary Charges extra positive test jf required Two or more Mares 10% Reduction All care, no responsibility T. A. BALLANTINE TRAM ROAD, KAIAPOI R.D. PHONE 8974, KAIAPOI
Deeds Speak Louder than Words LARNIE SCOTT S By Light Brigade (imp.) — Lady Scott (by U Scott, imp.) Good bone ★ 16 Hands ★ Good Temperament sth ranking as a sire of 2-year-olds last season Last season left the two year olds: HILL CREST, filly, winner of two races and three pieaces; $2645 in stakes; winner of Princess Mobile Stakes N.Z. WINNING RECORD, for fillies in 2.04 2 5 and ran third to Young Quinn in N.Z. Juvenile Championship In M.R 2.06 for 11 furlongs. As a 3-year-old this season has had already one win and two places from three starts. SCOTT’S SECRET, winner of one race and one placing before being sold to America for a substantial sum. Won the A.T.C. Graduation Stakes in 2.11 (winning race time) in September, beating Shannon's Squire, who later went on to win seven races. VITE CHEVAL, fourth at the N.Z.M.T.C. Easter Meeting second night to Willie Win in 2.47 2-5 (qualifying time;. Super Joe (2) and Iceberg (5) have had placing* this season. He also left the good trotters: SUPER JOE, $3065 Mnnpv Wnn ICEBERG, $2205 Mey ” On TOMY ATKINS, $1590 Last Season His other WINNING PACERS & TROTTERS Include: Stereo Scott (winner of eight races, 15 places for $8430. in America a mile rate of 2.03 25, winnings to date $23 085 Lady Glenys; Doctor Scott; Ella’s Pal; Minilight; Kilarno; Franowen; Mataari; Laser Light; Jimmy Boy; Golden Hind Haughty Scott; Mr Goose; Scotch Miss; Copper Braid Scot side; Scottish Wine. AUSTRALIAN WINNERS: Ginger Wine; Gold Flake; Little Hussey and Copper Wire were sold to Australia for substntial figures. Ginger Wine, Copper Wire (mile record 2.(» 3-5, $15,569); Leondale; Larnie'e Secret <2 05. $659! ; and Copper Braid <2.02 American winnings first season $3006: are proving good winners es elso Is Scotside; Scotch Miss end Stereo Scott. BROODMARE SIRE: Bright Heather, the first of Lamie Scott F'*!> e S a tO g° ,eft Waltakl Star, a 2-year-old winner ?„ 2 ff lL .t 5 • nd * l3S ° ln Also Ina Scott, dam of Delvln Scott, recent queilfier in 3 19 2 5. ALL CARE p—- ___ NO RESPONSIBILITY UUII I ILL Grazing: Dry mares, $l. ILL Wet mares. $1.25. TRAVEL Good accommodation for rmr CICZA w et mares SIRE <Jlvv Rail mares to Southbrook. Live foal guarantee if " required Inairt by March 31, 1973 SOUTHBROOK TODDS ROAD, C V|| |> PHONE 7887 SOUTHBROOK JI U U RANGIORA (G. H. Murfitt, «nr)
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19721020.2.144.4
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33052, 20 October 1972, Page 16
Word Count
848Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33052, 20 October 1972, Page 16
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.