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\STUD NOTICES. TO MAKE THE SEASON OP 1908 AT M'GRiTH'S HOTEL, TAITA THE IMPORTED AMERICA N TROTTING STALLION PERAL.TA (32,685). NUTWOOD and M'EINNEY 2.11J BLOOD. By NUTWOOD WILKES 2.16J, tho, champion sire of early and extreme speed of America, and tho only stallion in the world that ever produced two three-year-olds in tho one season that put up records of 2.12 and 2.121 respectively. Sire of John A. M'Kerron 2.011, the second fastest trotting stallion in tho world, TiUal Wavo 2.09, Who Is j.t 2.10, Stanton Wilkes 2.10J, Miss Idaho 2.111, Georgie B 2.12}, and 168 others in list. First Dam, lioso M Kinney, by the great M'Kmney 2.11J, and dam of Ahnaden (2) 2.22, a Pacific Breeders' Futurity winner at two years and Occident Stake at three years, Sister Nora M'Kinney 2.0G, Jessie li'Jviniicy 2.11. \ ' Second Dam, Queen Bee, by Forest Clay, who was by tho great Cassius M. Clay. Third Dam, Lorelia, by Almont Lightning (1023), siro dam ot' Zombro 2.11. TpjRMS: £] 7sJpayable December 31, 1908. - / Groomage ss. Grass 2s. Gd. per week. All cafe but no responsibility. Mares met at Lpwer Hutt Station. .' / For Tabulated Pedigrees, etc., address all communications to— I' T. TUTTLE, Care of M'GRATH, Taita, or to' ' W. J. JORGENSEN, Imperial Hotel, Wellington. 5540 • ; J. TASKER, Owner, ChristchuTch.

STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT TATJIIERENIKAU. Tho. Thoroughbred Stallions CHATS WORTH (Imp.) 3 . (Seo Australian Stud Book Volume 8), (Bred by Mr. James Kedfearn, yictona, 1902). (By Aurio: (2)—Wiiiifrcd.) . .. Auric (2) by Bill of I'ortluiid 28 (spn of St. Sjmon 11) from Aura (2) (dam of Golden Slipper, sold for. 4500 guineas, Auruui, onp of Aust tralia's greatest racehorses, and Ahraria, hjs sister, V.R.C. Oaks, and Melbourno Cup w in : ner, and Aurous, a goo 4 performer), Winifred 3 is bv that great horsej OoldsLorough 13. She was sold for 2000 guineas, and is the darn of that sterling racehorse and successful sire, Ben: volio; Sojourner, winner; of the Adelaide Cjip and Hotham Handicap, and Durbar, winner of the St. ICilda Cup, Great Boulder Cup, and Singapore Derby, in which he broke all previous records Oha|:sworth's connection with the following sires should prove of interest to breeders:—Aurie (2); Goldsborough 13; Bill of Portland 2G; St. Simon Its Bjehmond 3; Fireworks 10; ptocliwell 3; Galopin 3; Sterling 12; Maribyrnong 3; Lord Cljfden (3); Kelpio (1); Fisherman 11; The Baron 24; Touchstono 14. The sum of 1000 guineas was refused for Chatsworth when' he was a 2-year-old. TERMS-r7 GUlNEAS,'limited to 40 mares. CANADA 11, Chestnut, foaled 1902. By that Good' Performer, Finland (1), by Bill of Portland 2G (son of St. 11)» ftw Fishwife, also an cxpellent pej-forjper, ?nd /lam of Heretic." ........ Canada's dam, Alumlni 11, is by Patron (5) "(a Melbourne Cup winner, and son of Grand Flaneur 14, also a Melbourne Gup winner; two great racehorses), from Agato, by Newminster 3, from Cornelian, by that great facehorse, Sardonyx (5). Canada raced fivo times, winning three. _ His racing career was ended through' an accident sustained to his shoulder. Canada is a horse wjtii immense quality, standing 16,21, combined with great substance. TERMSrrI GUINEAS, limited to 35 mares. Good Paddoclcin|, Is; Cd.' per week, All reasonable care and attention, but no responsibility. Mares will bo met. at the Featherston Railway Station by arrangement. ' For further-particulars apply to • ROBERT'ROSS (Owner), 6537 ; Tauherenikau.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Under His Excellency Patronage of The Governor. CITY DYE WORKS. TAYLOR AND CO. Works.—Kent Tcrace. Telephone 26CG. Receiving Shop—No. 11 Eowen Street, Telephone 117 i Having Businesses in all the leading towns. . Our Work needs no comment C63-J FLY & YOUKHQ, MASTERTON. /GENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONHJT TRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express Co., Mastertoii. Goods and" I-arcels forwarded to all parts of the world; Commenbial Samples a speciality;.new, and up-to-date Sample Rooma in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged fqrj all trains niet; Hospital AwWanco; on hire at'shortest notice, day or night."Stable! and .Store Rooms, B,annis'ter . Street. 'Phone 126; P.O. Bo* 50, ilasterton. A smelly, smoky, tarry coal, which burns when you watch it, and goes out when you don't, is an abormnation with which every householder is acquainted. TRY A CHANCEI ORDER PBLAWMAIN, MiniV ,L " u ■"* * which is clean, burns well, gives a good h'eat, and hardly leaves a I cinder. PELAWmaltii with all its merits, costs no more than the others without them. Be suro you get PELAWmain. From all Coal Merchants. Wholesale: JOHN MILL & CO., LTD,, FEATHERSTON STREET.

# w C£ | Wiiatever Eke Yon Eat or Drink ! Always Insist Upon Saving | GOOD TEA! j and . | Experience Caa Bay. | SOLD BY AIL GROCESS. C 605 Shod With Mirrors I Robert .Blfttchford coined a phrase about children's "twinkling feet.' s ' He was the prophet of "RADIUW" BOOT POLISH. It costs little money t and less labour. The sun is reflected in dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tips. You, get perfect neatness, effective style, finished appearance—

CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG FEDERATION, YOUNG FEDERATION will travel Upper Hutt, Pahautanui, Porirua, and Surrounding Districts. Good paddocking can bo obtained for marps at "The Camp,'? Lower Hutt, 2s. 6d.'per wee)j. All caro will bo takon, bat no responsibility. Terms, .£3 10s. for soason. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply A. W. JONES, "The Camp," 67pi . ' 'Lower Hutt. I ■ . TO (STAND THE SEA SO N. ■i AT MANGAMAIRE, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, i JOE CHAMBERLAIN (2) Hoiis a Dark Bay Horse, with Black Points; stands 1G.2; by Bonnie Scotland—Lady D'Eau, by Jet D'Eau—Forlbrn Hope. Is naturally a very,' good legged, sound horse, but owing to an accident before being broken in' could nevel be troll trained. His young stock show special promise. FEE: i GUINEAS, payablo in January. 1900. Guarantee: 5 GUINEAS, payable whop mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per agreement. ' p Qul p vKi 63(3 Mangamaire, Pahiatua. T" 0 STAND THIS SEASON at MASTEBTON, . The Thoroughbred Stallion, CONQUEROR (2). (Medallion B^Siesta). IJdagpificent rich Bay, with great bone and muscle, fetapding l<i.o, A great Racehorse and a great Sire, Noyer been beaten in the Shawling, (laving taken 12 First and 11 Championship Prizes,. CONQUEROR'S sire, Medallion, also sired Achilles,while his dam Siesta was by the imported horse Traducer. CONQUEROR is the sire of Motoa, the fastest horse for a mile in New Zealand; Naumai, a great sprinter; Ard Roigh, Conquer, Chivalry, Waipaku, William, Ability, and others, i FEE—I 2 GUINEAS; two or more mares as per arrangement. Paddocking Is. Gd. per week. Mares will be met at the Mastorton Railway Station. Every oaro taken, but no responsi. bifity, For furthor particulars apply to—• C. M'CULLOUGH, 6203 Manaia. llaatorton.

FINE ENGLISH-MADE GLASSWARE! You are invited to inspect our charming selection of this dainty ware. . The.exceeding fineness of tho work, together with its natural beauty, makes it particularly suitable for presentation. Choice Table Glassware, loyefa Rose Bowls, j exquisitely cut Salad .powis. bricht royal blue faience Ware. "We still have a few Jardiniers-and Flower Bowls. Their wonderful richness and quaintness of design, make them ever wel"conio additions to any home. EDWARD ANDERSON SCO.,ltd CHINA AND CLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Established 59 years, C 643 I AIRTIGHT SHdW CASES, j QHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A I o SPECIALITY, | MAX . KREISSIG. | Little Taranaki Street 3 i Thesa £199. 3

ALL FOR SBXPENCE! It would he economy to buy it if it cost four timea aa much. It reduces your boot bills and adds the touch ot finish to your appearance. Hade by HcLEOD, . " ,CE Maryborough & Wellington. Q a BtM by Svirjloiy, "" ' 1 "^T" Decoration:?.'' 500 Illustrations, Direct Loom Prices Direct to You* Laco Curtains, MiisUrw, Crftonun, Tarestrlos. etc., Ladles nnd Gents' Underwear Ypilnriii?. Hoots nnd Shoes. or SI j car.i adniUt«jil llm Lew far lullr)* service. ' Sco Lilt ol ItcJiatilc HousfUi(>Jii» Linyks. MARVELLOUS PARCEL Pcb'jij# Fre« A n Dinner nnd 4a / n Hnlf-rnrccl 11 In Tea Ciotlis 1 ofench » I/O 2 White Unmask Table Cloths, 2J yds. by 2yds. rich pattern, hemmed. 2 Willie 0/mmsk Tnble ClotlM, special make, iu cottou, having the effect of Lhjcti Damask Co ins. lbiiff, 5i ita. wide, hemmed. 2 Mnlf lllcacncd Table Cloths, hard wearing 2 Irish Cambric Ten Cloths, Hand Kuibroid* ercl and Drawn Thread. 2 Tray Covers. Embroidered and Drawn Thread. Marvellous value. Try one. Reliable Wearing. FrhnUstsmyho ohtainwlntihoofficn cf thisPr.pvr SAML. PEACH SONS, Tho Looms, Boa£Q3 NOTTINGHAM, Eng. ftstlßW.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 15

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