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STUD NOTICES. rjio STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE WAIKANAE STUD.. — . ACHILLES (DIP.) (13). ■ ' (1839). ' • ' ; ACHILLAS ...ip. :.a chestnut horse;: standing slightly over sixteen' hands, by Medallion from Nereid, by Goldsborough from .. Sea Swallow (imported). Ho igoh over .£9(Mp! in-stake money, and. that without being Vngaged" as a when he, was practically invincible. • — He proved himself a champion- in each of the six seasons' hte raccd, retains, all his courage, and he has probably!,the cleanest .sot of legs i in Now Zealand to-aay. • . He won three Jubilee Gups, two - Eleotno Plates, two C.J.C. Challenges, two North JslandChallenges, three JacksonVStakes, 'the' Juvenile Plate, Sliddle Park Plato (an exceptionally brilliant performancer-Machine Gun, 2yrs., had' the. Maiden allowance, and carried 7st. 21b.; Achilles, 3yrs., -..with-full' penalties, carried 9st. 101b.); Manawatu Stakes,- -Hawke's Bay Stakes, A.R,C. Century -Stakes,. Wanganui Guineas,. Wellington, .Stakes, Wellington Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in. New Zealand performed like him.. Ho j has never 'been' unduly taxed, and his constitution; is unimpaired. Ho comes of Bruce Lowo's No. 13 family, whence spring . Highflyer,''■ Albert' Victor, George 1 rederick, ■- Orlando, -Beadsman, Mendicant, Shotover,; etc.,. while the same family -is represented- iii . these colonies, by; those successful, sires,' Nordenfelt, Goldsbrough;' Robinson. Crusoe, Martini-Henry,', etc..' ...i.uo ACHILLES will stand at the WAIKAXAE STUD, and Twenty Approved .Mares will' be' to. him at a fee of Thirty'.,Guiiieas.~ His stock are remarkably promising.

. , BEZONIAN: (IMP.); (1). Bay Horse (half-brother to ■Cicero— Darby, Newmarket Stakes,, July: Stakes, etc.).: .brod. in England in 19W,-, by Lord >Rpsel>er.jr, by-Velas-quez (v;inncr : of Princess of Wales's ' Stakes, of 10,000 sdvs., Cliampipn .'Stakes, etc., and-, second , in 2000 Guineas, and .Derby to Galteo Moro,. and half-brother 'to Sir Visto— Derby and Leger—and' Bona" yista—2ooo Guineas, and siro of Cyllerie) from' Gas (half-sister to Ladas-2000--Guineas and Derby—and to Chelandry—looo Guineas and second'in Leger— by Ayrshire 2000 Guineas, Derby, and Eclipse. Stakes), from-Illuininata (half-sister to Footlight, granddam of Flair (1000 Guineas), by Rosicruciam (unbeaten), from Paraffin - (threequarter: sister -to Xord Guineas, Derby, and Leger—Achievement—looo ; Guineas and Leger—and to iChevisaunce.' dam* of Jeanjstte—Oaks and Leger),'by Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradign (half-sister- to' Rouge Rose, dam of. Bend Or—Derby and sir® of Ormonde—2ooo.Guineas, Derby, ; and Leger). BEZONIAN•' was: a '<high-class■ performer. in England. ■ .Ho iron'the Kompton Breeders' Foal Plate, 1000. sovs. (beating Galvani), etc. Ran in the 2000, Guineas: to Slieve Galleon in 1.41, third inUho .Champagne Stakes,' Prince', of Wales's Stakes i and - Eclipse Stakes;, and. fourth in tho Derby-toiOrby; Woolwinder, and Slieve Galleon (again beating Galvani). . BEZONIAN"'wiII': •stand. at the- WAIKANAE STUD,; and will servo a limited nnmbeT' of - Approved Mares at :Thirty Guineas, each, \ . NOTE.—In .the case of any mate proving empty. and again visiting'the Waikanae Stud, half the' fee'previously, paid, will be allowed foh For-further particulars apply to , . ANDREW COCHRAN, ■ ... \. Stud Groom, . i innr-iv/' ...r; ~. 2058 ..; ... .Waikanae. ■ >|l 'II —.11 111 l Ill—CT- —. ■ { ■ , r ■ It Is not nnturar to have a weak growth ofhalr; and it is positively unnatural to bo bald. Hyour.halr is thin or falling, it Is a sign that there is actlvo disease or \yant of nourishment at tho'hair roots. : This can bs remedied, and tho soonor - you do it the easier the cure will bo. There are ail *>rts of bogus taair-wasbei on tho market that cannot possibly offect fl acure. You will not grow hair by using J them. But you can grow it,'and keop it, I • ifyoiigotowprkjsensibly.'. Thus— ... , | Before Uiina , Three months after u* n* • Brite's BnceV Refiep'eiator 1 , This photo taken • Thi* photo uVen . : March 24th, 1906. ' ' Juno 27th, 1906. < • BRICETS REGENERATOR atao- I , ' lutely forces a henlthy ffrowth.ot hair. I Prico, 3/6; Special strength,'s.6« ' I BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM . i eliminates scarf from tUe'scalp: produc- J es natural'nourishment; ' -The infallible g auxiliary of the Regenerator Price, J ■ From leading chemists or from— I (87 Oolomho Stroet.'Chrlstohurch. | : , i ' BRICE'S. REGENERAifORV grapbs can be seen at the promises 'of . Dunbar Sloane, ,W. S. Wallace, R, John- ; ston, W. H. .Coy, D.1.C., an'd.L: l Aplin, Petbne; wheroi these '' specific's are on . Sale. A CoW on the Ghest, is; alwajjt'.dangerous,.bei. . . " cause-tire - ■ ed. »-not takenriii'hand it'may. develop, iijto, bronchitis,- p leumonid qr even • con6um ition. You' need a ; v medicin •. to sootK the irri- . i ' tatioh, 1 reak up pe cold , i andjeave the lung»Nstrong : andhealthy, and therfeJg / no remedy so good as\ Bonninpn's . Irjsliosy V;: For oyer 46 yea.r f'i\. has , .been, the favourite fairly' cough medicme. Ma; M. A.' Gavin, v '.. town, writes:— llf I - " I have used jour Irish Mou for i • a number bf'ycara, atfylavo found It a most for a' 1 cough or tore throat./ His very good •for children, ivery palatable, . . and no trouble,to get the child to take it. / I I j RffWESIIBSTITDTEJ. . onpmhlg the standara cougn remedy-Bonn'. 1 / / in^ton's.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 3

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