o\ ■fe» *s« *»&•” « M A LC O L M’S 20 OASES ININC ' 3/9 10 7/6. BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. 10 CASES gEDSTEADS LOVELY DESIGNS, :0/- T 0 90/-. EAOH ’ BEDDING * AND WIRE-WOVE gTRETCHERS & ]y[ATTRESSES OUR SPECIALITY. FURNITURE FOR COTTAGE OR MANSION At A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT. * GLADSTONE ROAD MART.
TO. STAND THIS SEASON AT TE KARAKA, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CHAMPION COB SIRE MARS r Pony Stallion, standing 14 lands, and foaled in November, 1900. He vas bred by Douglas McLean, Esq., of Maraekaho, Hawke’s Bay, his dam being Lxmoor _ Maid, by Satellie; his sire iB Comet (imp. from Wales), by The Flyer, Welsh Flyer, Old Welsh Flyer, Old Comet, Young Rainbow, King George. The stock of this renowned Sire are so well-known in the district and command such high prices that the owner has confidence in oommending his services to breeders. TERMS : £3 3s single mares. Free grazing for 1 month; after, 2s per week. On notice being given to the undersigned mares -will be sent for. All oare take® but no responsibility incurred. FJr further parliealars apply— Mr i W. FOX.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGAPAPA (near Bell’s Store), The Handsome Young Trotting Stallion— LORD ROTH. LOBD ROTH is a rioh dark brown horse, standing sixteen hands, and is a clean-gaited trotter; aged 7 years. He has taken First Prize at the Tapanui, Gore and Gisborne Shows as a trotting Stallion and Two Seconds as a ting stallion at Gisborne, fe is by Rothschild, sire of the follower champions Emmeline, one mile in tin 8 3-sseo, two miles in 4min. 30 seos F (a world’s race record); Dan Patch, 2min 9Jseo; Revenue, 2min lliseo; Almont three miles, 6min 50seo (a world's reoord); Albert H., Ravenschild, winners of the New Zealand Oup £2OOO and many others too numerous to mention. Rothschild is by Ohilde Harold, by Harold, sire of Maud S. and Yanoleve, by Hamblestonian (10), dam Belle Briggs (imp.), by Jim Liok, by Ryrdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by John Nelson, second dam by Glencoe. Dam Miss Berlinda (N.Z.5.8.), by Berlin Berlinda (N.Z.5.8.) by Burlington lbany, from Gossip, Berlinda from Mjfiam, by Merry Legs (E.H.5.8.). TERMS: £3 10s. food grass and plenty of water. Mares >roving not in foal, free next season. All care taken but no responsibility. All mares must be paid for before removal. For full particulars, apply to owner, J. GREENTREE, Near Bell’s Store, Maneapapa.
To Stand this JSeaaon at MARABAKA the Thorough-bred English sire: GAZELEY (Imp.) No. 16. (OBEY LEG—LYGIA. TERMS: Thoroughbred Mares, £7. Half-bred Mares, £5 Es. Grey Leg, the sire of Gazeley, is well up in the list of winning sires in England. Gazeley is the sire of Mummer, Gazette and Master Jim, who have proved winners on looal traoks quite reoently. Only fifteen mares required to fill the list, so early application will be neoesBary. For full particulars, see oard; or, apply GAINE CABEINGTON, Makaraka.
MURTON'S DIPS.
f TESTIMONIALS : m A. W, Spence, Esq., Manager of ' Paparatu Station, writes 18/7/1914: “Murton’s Fluid Dip has been used here for this last seven years, and has given every satisfaction. The sheep come in remarkably clean at shearing-time, and the wool has a good, lustrous and bright condition. Flock 20,000.” S. Hawkins, Esq., Manager Huanui Station, Tologa Bay, writes 15/7/1914: . “For the past twelve (12) years I have used your Dip on a flock of twenty-five thousand sheep, and have found the Dip give every satisfaction.” —AGENTS—MURTON’S DIP. WAIAPU—A. M. BEALE, Esq. GISBORNJS—Messrs. WILLIAMS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3773, 10 November 1914, Page 8
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