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AUCTION NOTICE. 1 QISBORNE JJ* A RIMERS’ (JO-OP. CO. LTD. CLEARING SALE. On behalf of Messrs. D. and W. HAIR, at the Homestead, Patutahi, On TO-DAY (FRIDAY), ‘ SEPTEMBER 10th, At 11 a.in. 12 LIGHT & HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. 4 COWS IN MILK. 12 Collars and Hames, 2 Sets Spring Cart Harness, Dray Saddle and Britching, 3 Pack Saddles, 6 Horse Covers, D.P. Plough, 2 Double Disc Ploughs, S.F. Plough, 2 Light Oliver Ploughs, Swamp Plough, Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows,' Double Buggy, Dog Cart, Spring Cart, R. and G. 11 Coulter Drill, 2 Four Horse Sets, Blocks and Chains, 1 Breeding Sow, 6 Weaner Pigs, Poultry and Sundries. 5 to 6 tons Chaff. Luncheon provided. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The above Horses have just come out of work and can be thoroughly recommended. The owner’s reason for selling is that they have purchased a Tractor. R. V. GULLY, Auctioneer. SPRING CATTLE FAIR. \ MATAWHERO YARDS. J THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, j CATTLE, Present Entries: HEAD OF Including 813 3 to 4-year Bullocks S6O Ii to 2-vear Steers 075 Mixed Yearlings 250 Mixed Woaners 459 Cows (some in calf and some empty) 455 1-1 and 2-year He fers 40S Mixed Cattle S7QCKBRQKE IRS 1 ASSN. ANNUAL STRING CATTLE FAIRKAIRORO S A LEY ARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. 1 QOA HEAD OF CATTLE. JLOUU Including 660 3,4, and 5-year Bullocks 500 Breeding Cows and Heifers 100 2-year Steers 60 Empty Cows 60 Daily Heifers (empty and in calf; 120 Empty Station Cows 300 Mixed-sex Weaners Further Entries Xocv Be mg Received GISBORNE FARMERS’ CO-OP. CO.. L'L'D. GISBOR XE SHEEPF ARMER S’ FROZEN MEAT & MERC. CO.. LTD. Auctioneers (in conjunction).

tsmßß&sssxsssESGßßsiTCUsxßssss • f^izswamstza STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HA PARA. The Chestnut Horse. AUTUMN (13) (By Autummis —Edna May II.). Sire, AUTUMNITS, is recognised as the most successful young Sire in the Dominion, his progeny winning over .£7OOO last season. Dam. EDNA MAY IT., sire Playbill, dam Puritan. Playbill, by Kendal — Lady Yardley, Puritan by Positano— Wood Nymph. EDNA MAY won Warwick Farm R.O. Nursery Stakes. Rosehip 11. C. Nursery Stakes, Flying Welter (6 furlongs), in a field of twenty, time lmin. 141 secs., Moorefield R.C. Flying Handicap, A.J.C. Novice Handicap (1 mile, Bst. 7,1 b.. time lmin. 40isecs.), Newcastle J.C. Stewards’ Mile, Orange J.C. Newmarket Handicap (9st. 31b, top weight), and Mudgee D.R.C. Opening Handicap (9st. 21b.). Ran second in Rosehill R.C. Flying Welter (9st. 61b.. beaten half a length), second in Sydney Tattersall’s Club Welter. IVarwick Farm Handicap, and Orange J.C. Cup. She was beaten half-a-neck by Leuron in Moorefield R.C. Two-year-old Handicap, carrying 9st. 51b., top weight, in a field of twelve. AUTUMN, like many successful stallions, has never been raced, having met with an accident when six weeks old. He is a horse of fine physique, and has a beautiful temper, good action, and should be a most successful sire. (Limited to 25 mares.) TERMS: 10 guineas. Paddocking. ss. per week. Groomage. 10s 6d. All care taken, but no responsibly^ Groom-iii-Charge. Or D. J. BARRY. CYNIC (9) npHE Imported Horse CYNIC will be at A the service of Breeders in Poverty Bay this coming Season. CYNIC will he limited to Twenty Outside Mares at a Eee of Thirty Guineas, , , There is no doubt that for a horse of his Breeding, Conformation and 1 e.rformances, his Fee is the Lowest in New Zealand. His sire, Henry the First, stood at 250 Guineas service fee; his dam by Cyllene, the most fashionable horse in the world. Master Lord Stockwell Kildare Ronald Edith. Plum Puddiug Land’sEndTrumpetei Faraway „ „ PERFORMANCES: Before coming to New Zealand. CYNIC started five times and was—2nd—Lough Ennell Plate. 7 fur. 150yds 1st —Trades Plate, 1J miles. Ist—Grand Plate, 2 miles. Ist Castle Plate, 1 mile 2 fur. 50yds Ist—Visitors’ Plate, li miles. —ln New Zealand—--Ist—Te Awamutu Cup, li miles. Ist—Great Northern Hurdles, 2i miles, jSOO bovs., , Ist—Jumpers’ Elat, 1} miles, Wellington Ist—Jumpers’ Flat. 11 miles, Christ- • church Ist—Spring Handicap, 11 miles, Poverty Bay 2nd—Handicap Hurdles, li miles. Avon- ' dale ' / 2nd—Carbine Plate, 1 mile, Auckland 2nd—A.R.C. Handicap, 11 miles, Auckland Beating all the best horses in New Zealand, including Desert Gold, Chortle, Fiery Cross. Menelnus, Snub. Adjutant, Mullingar, Multifual, Red Ribbon, Rebel, Johnny Walker and Sir Ralph. 2nd—Again in the A.R.C. Handicap, 1000 sovs. 2nd—Park Hurdles, -2 miles, Gisborne. CYNIC is bred on great staying lines and is undoubtedly one of the greatest stayers ever imported and should make him one of the best of mates for speedy mares which lacked staying powers. H. D. deLAUTOUR, Owner. F. E. LOOMS, Manager. Our Optical wontsiiop fs fitted rlth the latest machinery for the rompit manufacture and repair of ll kinds of apeotar-le lenses. Bring s your spectacle repair*—Harold Armstrong, the London Qualified yesight Speoialist.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5582, 10 September 1920, Page 8

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