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FARMERS’ CO-OP. Phone 1237 ... - Phone S7O XMAS PUDDINGS Mow Landed, fresh Shipment, in 2Bb. Tins, dust the Thing for the Boys at the Front. Secure one or two To-day. We will Post them for You. Priee g 2/6 each FARMERS 9 Co-op. 12 CHILDERS ROAD

STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT, MAKARAKA, THE THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SIRE, GAZELEY (IMP.), No. 16. GREY LEG—LYGIA. THE CHAMPION LEADING SIRE OF POVERTY BAY. Grey Leg, the sire of Gazeley, is well up in the list of winning sirea m England. Gazeley 1b the sire of Gazlque, Hexton Mummer, Loreto, Gazette, Master Timi, Gayeium, King of Athol Pearl Marie, Woodrow, Spectual, Con, Flash Lady, Otara, Rosevear, Karewa, Lady Gazeley, Orawia, Lord Ainslie, Master Iney, and others who have proved winners. Laat season Gazeley was the sire of 19 winners of a total value of ’£5428, and "was ninth on the list out of 149 sires doing service. This season Gazeley’s sto~-k has won £sllß 10s in stakes, 17 of his progeny turning up as winners. He is this season in the first 12 winning sires of the season. Only a limited number cf mares is required to fill the list, so early application is necessary. Fees: Thoroughbreds £8 8s; half* breds £5 ss. • The best of paddocking, with plenty of water provided for mares. For full particulars see card or apply— GAINE CARRINGTON, Makar aka. ry f THE IMPORTED ARAB STALLION MAESTOSO Will be at the service cf the Public. Fee, £5 ss. This Horse was imported from the Emperor of Austria’s stud by Mr. Edward Murphy at great expense. Good paddocking, 2s.' All fees must be pai<l prior to removal of mares. J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables, Gisborne. m ‘Uk MULTIPLE (No. 12), MULTIFORM—SOULT GIRL. /ANLY five more Mares are required to fill Multiple’s number for th. 9 present season. Breeders are requested to book at once. For particuls.rs apply— * E. R, LUTTRELL, G.P.0., Gisborne

11 ip. H If s ms SUBDIVIDED INTO 12 PADDOCKS. WATERED BY PERMANENT CREEKS. SIX-ROOM ED HOUSE. WOOLSHED. YARDS. DIP. Very Easy THIS PROPERTY WAS ORIGINALLY ALL HEAVY BUSH LAND, AND HAS BEEN FELLED FOR MANY YEARS. HAS A BEAUTIFUL SOLE OF GRASS, AND CARRIES TWO SHEEP TO THE ACRE, BESIDES CATTLE, ALL THE YEAR. SITUATED 27 MILES FROM TOWN BY GOOD ROAD. ONE OF THE SOUNDEST AND BEST PAYING PROPOSITIONS WE CAN OFFER YOU. I SOLE AGENTS.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GISBORNE, THE WELSH PONY CARNARVON Bay Horse by Comet, dam Palmerston. Sing, by Lord Palmerston, g.d. Sing by Creamy, g.g. dam Exmoor mare Comet by The Flyer, dam trotting mare by Young Rainbow. This pony has beautiful flat bone and shows plenty of quality, end should be just the horse to get useful horses for rough country and buggy ponies. FEE—£3 3s PER. MARE. Paddocking 2s per week after service. J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPARA, THE BEAUTIFULLY-PROPOR-TIONED BROWN STALLION NIGHTWATCH (2) GLENOWLET—TREADMILL (2). Fees reasonable. For particulars apply to— W. OLIVE, TE HAPARA. YENI VIDI VICI. FOR PUBLIC PATRONAGE, A 1 MAKARAKA HOTEL, THE GRAND OLD. HORSE CONQUEROR a&95) (2). This Prince of Palfreys won £IB3O as a two-year-old, and afterwards £240. His stock have won £40,000 in stakes in N.Z. and Australia. He has taken 27 First Prizes in the Show rings, beating Handsome Jack, Sir Frisco, and Cliatsworth. , „ . “Ho bounds from the earth, he trots the air, the earth sings when he touches it. He is a subject for a, sovereign to reason on, and for a sovereign’s sovereign to ride on, and For the world to lay apart their particular functions' and wonder at aim.” , | Fees, £4 4s to £lO 10s, according to grade. Spot £j aS j) I^o ' j ’Phone 7495. ' Makaraka Hotel-

(ENCLOSED GEAR) I lift? « a r\ SQ Kii asp Our quotations for installation of any number of stands are considerably ' below those of any other make. Write for Estimates. Fop A powerfuily-con-structed gear-drive machine. , Mo slip or side thrust. Cannot get out of order. No delicate adjustments. rtrwun j»«wnan ■■■<»■» iB best ail -pot;m d Farm service these engines cannot be excelled. Benzine, Kepcssne, op both cas? fee used in these engines. For full details write to & NEPHEWS, Box 355, AUCKLAND. ill COOPER duplicate parts stocked by Wiliams & Kettle, GISBORNE. >; • m m C3i S 3 SSLvh TT* Mri

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5001, 16 October 1918, Page 8

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