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Jf m erf * a 'j Si mMm m 'fijz /; '■J i J£ NEW TANCYE ENGINES AT PRE-WAR PRICES. TIWE beg to announce That we are offering for Sale a number of these ’ ' famous Engines. both Benzine and Kerosene Models, at pre-war prices. Make early application and secure one of the finest Engines in the world. AGENTS :—JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD. MERCHANT ENGINEERS, READ'S QUAY, GISBORNE. TELEPHONE 555. YOU * ,'f comfort in assured if you want tlie full value your home. This n put the whole of thcINTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PLUMBING in our hands. Put your contracts, iarge or small, our way and you wil have full satisfaction -at a minimum cost. i- F. Hall & Sons * U» Oil. Color, and Metal Merchants. *s* Corner of Bright SI LJ and Gladstone Ed. m 'tear Y ►J« «Yb rS*E 'V' rn *l* bTm *£< bTTb ►I I JUT EFu “P TtTij inn! ■i b U** **A!ei*A*A*i#£* &*S*4^&*.£*st*&*fi,>-*,** p I J ********** a R R i V i N G • 3 t i § * 2 * * We have arriving a Special Shipment of English Piano# by “Collard and Collard,” “Allison,” and “Gilbert.” Thse* are guaranteed up to pre-war Standard and well worth ina poet ion. 1 PIANOS PIANOS : EXCHANGE. —We make Liberal Allowance for Instruments in Part. Payment, and arrange easy term s for differences in values. We invito the merely curious as w*U as the intending purchaser to inspect our stock and investigate our terms, which are absolutely the Lowest in G>»borne A. J. FARR next , THE PSAWO STORS TO CHARLES TAYLOfi. GLADSTONE ROAD. t T, r% .Jo'-C* >}: -J; ,T< * vj. % >!< % ►!< # >J< >!< &* * G >\< ►!« G % ►!< *J< *»{< # »J( %>f A

STUD NOTICES. THE SEIIVICES OH CYNIC Will be available to Breeders at Waimata. LEE: £lO 10s. * ” H. DeLAI'TOUB. PEDIGREE. PERFORMANCES. Before coming to New Zealand. CYNIC started five times and was—2nd - Rough Knnell Plate. 7 fur. 150yds. 1 Ist—Trades Plate, i» miles. Ist—Grand Plate, 2 miles. Ist—Castle 1 Mate, 1 mile 2 fur. 50yd'. Ist—Visitors' Plate, 11 miles. —ln New Zealand Ist—Te Awamutu Cup. 11 miles. Ist—Great Northern Hurdle-. 21 miles. | 1500 so vs. ! Ist—Jumpers* Flat, 1< miles, Wellington. Ist—Jumpers’ Flat, 11 miles, Christchurch. Ist —Spring Handicap 11 miles. Poverty Bay. 2nd- Handicap Hurdles, 13 miles. Avondale. 2nd—Carbine Plate, 1 mile. Auckland. 2nd— A.It.C. Handicap, 11 miles, Auckland. Beating all the best horses in New Zealand.- including Desert Gold. Chortle, Fury Cross. Menelaus. Snub. Adjutant, i Mullingar. Multifual. Red Ribbon, Rebel. Johnny Walker, and Sir Ralph. 2nd— Again in the A.R.C. Handicap, 1000 so vs. 2nd Park Hurdles. 2 miles. Gisborne. CYNIC is bred on rient staying line" and is undoubtedly one of the greatest, stayers ever imported and should make him one of the best of mates for speedy marts which lacked staying powers. AY ILL STAND THE SEASON At .MA NG AP.VPA, E STALLION. DIXIE CHIME 'lmported from Australia), Dixie Lady—Lady Prince (by Charming Bells). FEE: C'L 6< Booked; -■> os at Service. Further particulars from A. Lungford. British Empire Stables. All care but no responsibility. J. GREENTREE, Owner. • it TT’ m ml THE JSESf"DI TO STAND THLS SEASON AT TE HAP AHA. AUTUMN (13) Five Years Old , Edna -May ll.—Autumnus. > Puritan—Playbill 12). Goldleaf— ; Treadmill (2). AUTUIuN met with an accident when a few weeks old, which prevented him being raced. He is a beauti-fully-bred horse, of magnificent physique. standing 16 hands, has a good temper and splendid action. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter. For further particulars see posters, j TER_MS: £lO/10/-; Paddocking o/per week. Ail -are taken, but no responsibility, j IT. GOSCOAIB. Groom-in-Charge. I D. J. BARRY, Owner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 8

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