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-. [Published by Arrangement.] sires) A YOUNG MANAWATU SIRE CATTLE— Aberdeen Angus, Jersey, ' FriesiM and Ayi •hire. ALCHEMIC'S BRIGHT FUTURE POULTRY— . A 'Stud stock, settings of ALCHEMIC (3)> who IS now standing at the stud of Mr. W. T. Bailey at eggs and day-old chicks, A jS^m. to » beautifully-coloured bay, stands just under 17 hands, in all popular breeds. acd ls buUt ,trbngly in proportion to his height. His head is typical of the ' • thoroughbred, denoting courage and good temper. . ..... Wff breeding of this young stallion will bear the most enteral nspec- - Poatal Addrwa: tion, for be Is by Lackham, a sire of all-round Performers rf high> merit, and bis dam is the Royal Divorce mare Bechou. Actually, he is the only foal P.O. B« 367, - from this mare, Bechou having met with an accident on the road that rePALMERSTON NORTH. BUWeA*e£ S dblood lines are infused with a doubling up of what is termed the Steoniak cross, for Lackham comes from the same tap-root as Steppe,. 1 ' and Alchemic* grandam was by Vladimir, a son of Stepmak. He also has three crosses of Hampton blood running through his veins, one through 1 ' ' — Lackham and two through Royal Divorce. Further, Alchemic is a member of the Bruce Lowe No. 3 family, a line that has stood out for many years as IriJCHEST IN QUALITY a Bire -Producin* *&*&• and ranking as one of the very best in the Stud °During his short racing career,' Alchemic revealed, speed and gameness, i -SSa'TiwE: together with ability to run over a distance of ground. It was when-he i \£S: /"SsW was still eligible for hack races that he won the Wanganui Guineas, beating l/TJ JMVV ' fi^9 Haut Monde, the favourite for the classic, and Lowenberg. who later won , * (t MM I the New Zealand Derby. Alchemic also won the much-coveted Oroua Hack /^r**tWmri ' Cup, li miles, in the smart time of 2min 6sec when carrying 8.1; Later, *_T y"^-ummmfi '/^___9 he beat One Whetu in an open-class race, also over li miles, at Wanganui. L'^Ml This is Alchemic's first season at the stud, and the fact that he is only mmWLjmvWU^m a five-year-old should be to his advantage as a stud horse, more particu_B___M__3|____^P^7 ' larly as his strong vitality should assist him to produce racehorses of a _____________^____________L___^- very high standard. It is the intention of Mr. Bailey to limit the mares to _T^___Pvff^i^LVllt; be mated with Alchemic to fifteen, but already he has been visited by -■r4N-P_-_KV9!--B!----_ some outstanding mares such as Lady Limond, the dam of Gay Boy, Forest ._■ Jm*M «M fj Girl, the dun of Forestry, and Fanette, the dam of Royal Guy, who has re ' *^|R^vHfflEmfl^| cently been so successful on the flat and over the battens in Western ~^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^/ Australia. H» m- _^__^M f.,1. It is of interest to note that Panette, who was by Panmure from the EVvrVSt «V«V Martian mare Mouette, and traces back to the imported mare Omen (by _B __l --*-- Melbourne), was owned by Mr. Bailey when she produced Royal Guy in r rOCMICtS 1930 to the King's Proctor horse Royal Divorce, who was then associated with Lackham at the property of the Manawatu studmaster. Royal Divorce, Carry the confidence of your w ho hailed from the same, family as the famo.us English sire Desmond, had erru-er and absolute ffuarantee a magnificent record on the race track in the Dominion, his successes ingrocer ana "^J™ •"". ~ clud Sg the Wanganui J.C. New Zealand Eclipse Stakes (when he beat / ot the manuiacturers. Enthusiasm, Winning Hit. etc.), Canterbury J.C. Handicap,-Auckland R.C. «■____» _______nA__n__fltf»__r Handicap, Woodville J.C. Gothard Memorial Handicap, etc. Royal Divorce, lIIOS* WIIHWKII w ho is now defunct, was one of the most neglected stallions of real worth m #» that ever stood in the Dominion. ' & 90IIS Visitors to the Royal Show at Palmerston North, and particularly a /eta i tt> breeders and lovers of the thoroughbred horse, should not miss the oppor- ' A/oIA itiu. tunity of seeing Alchemic, who is to be on special exhibition during the week. (Incorporated in England) ■ '•ZSrJsTSE! II ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS SERVICE I LIMITED •. Palmerston North r^ «~ 7y ~"jT \ Office and Bulk Stores: * Meam MCllltfer ami f RANGITIKEI and GREY STREETS. Hot Water Boiler > Agencies: VHtn^HS^) <m 4 Bjrt stSniMr ~ Levin, Feilding, Martpn, Hunforville, P«hiatu«, m *?iml/- e«*. i~i«fci Taihape, Dannevirke, .Woodviße. __H9 paid, or lattalUJ •» Ike _. _, W JST** "*"' Su*k ■■* Stati<? n ABBBfr Cra,lll•Sced IU .r^^^V an(' Manure Merchants. IGL_L______L 1 '** Stock purchased-at either per head or per, pound. ■Sgjf^jjg^ tfcSl WOOL CONSIGNMENTS received for Sale in New l|___MNfttSS&a m*~t —IfBF Zealand or shipment .to London. l^^r 5! fi- lIH LAND SALES undertaken either privately or by PubKc _. II If '>___r_l_h--J___- Auction in any part of the District. '' ejMtWQM T"# # l_____j llf^^ni __■ 6 II jm Lift COOPER, McDOUGALL 8c ROBERTSON'S LTD. i >-J*^ (HIGHLAND) SHEEP DIPS AND ANIMAL sra saWLtSftWs medicines. m^SAVwim^rtA , "MUNRO" TOP-DRESSER. att.rtt-tt3_tf te'. ~r Chief A g „t, for: Ramsay & Campbell "gu™ T^LaoE? MOTOR SPmT m iuJSrS«nui«r. OMmtmt Garage, Grey Straet, for all Npasn, acmmrin, He. fhoM aooe. FAiamtSTDi* w. - ; t—^^^B^^^^im^mmmmSmmM > - Chief Agents fori . _ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO, LTD. 77 ~ Wtmm^m^\ GRASS SEEDS fi. C* WUI ■JWi«"*al I All our Seeds are specially selected, and are said with _ . Lackssilth. I * guarantee as to the minimum germination aad purity. Comer Main and Gaorga Streeto, I MANURES PALMERSTON NORTH I Distributors of "CHALLENGE" Biand Superphosphate sad —■ I Mixed Manures. Repairs Cash Registers, Lawn I | : ; Mowers, and aU classes of Mi»>————<——^m^mmMm machinery. He makes Keys and I fits them, sharpens Tools, I f^— —? MM——M^ 1^—■■—"^ Mowers, and gives satisfaction. I I Mowers collided and returned. 1 I J^^Hp^3_^i_gW LadteS Ottd Gentlemen S Phon. mm, 1 1 Hmrdressing Parlours. I- .^ IIPBI PRATT'S ELECTRIC HEATERS Hr^M -, p.-J---.—.1 8^.0r., ln.tdll.S «• El.eiri. Hot I I^^^^K^f^H^H TOT rTQIWOttCm I W.l.i'Hnln b. aun ta th* I WmmmmW^mmmßK^^^ . _ /» IC II J______________!r^HK!s9---i--------r' Efftctency and Qualtly V.J.9. I I l^^^^Hk 533%M33m! mmmmf '■ Work is our Motto. WE A*E SOLE AGENTS. I I , ■ -/J We employ . I.rge staif oi competant L«t u^slya you a tnm mUmbu. ss SA^^S^KHKH/mLp, .Jr^ experts, and guarantee prompt and m**. a ■■■■■■■« * • BDATTAD I I satisfactory service in all departments BEATTIE & rROCIUK 11 -^^^^p^^ of de Ltd. - - REG. PLUMBERS. I I ADDRESS: ~..„a»7cu»ASTiiEn. II Next State Theatre, Broadway, PALMERSTTON N. I I AND AT f Ph""4o*' ' I Lower Rangitikei St., Palmerston N. Wm. R. KELLS 1. J. KELLS . —————— • 1 TCHARIOT RACES PALMERSTON NORTH. I AT THE <t«i.pu*. »»«o~tur .r K„h«)__ j, n o y a | show, Palmerston North • • Tor watch * clock .a, Thursday, Nor. 4 — Saturday, Nor. 6 — ENGRAVING % •Ban Hw Handicap: •Grand National Handicap: tVjftt* REGENT ONE MILE (in Heats). ONE MILE (in Heats). palmerstonnorth' £25 £43 I First Prize - £15 First Prize, £20. Second Prize, £10. . „r^ nnn »r. .. «.a t '#v '..■'■■ t Second Prize - £7 ~ Third Prize, £5. Fourth Prize, £4. rrELEPHOxVE 44-WO tor QuotaUons for TWrd , £} F|7th Pfile ; £} Sixth p,.^' £1 , , Catalogues, Inntatiorls, Business Stationery, etc. Half-tone and .Line Blocks __ j/, c Greatest Thrill of the Show Rine! — made at shortest notice. The "Evening ■ . •_■' '. ° I'ost" Printing Work*. '' -' I————.— . VTV' ■ ' —i■__-_

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1937, Page 22

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