SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PH! si© this To ason THE THOROUGH IC c orted HORSE No. 9) roaled 1913. Sir: Henry the First; Dam, Oynane.|/ By Cyllene, the sire of the late Polymclus (the leading English sire). For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON. Phone 1057 D. Makaraka. AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE SEASON At KASUSIA LODGE, tUHERU, The Proved Yc (Sire Autur fre, AUTUMN £dna May WITH opportundjijfllrAutdate Automne, Autumn, Golden Autumn, Ejjpiwati, Automaton, Blue Card, Carniola, and Voltoregjdnl winners. During the racinerfSieason just concluded his. J stock total of £3837 in FEIT2S GUINEAS. Grazing: Dry* Mares ss, Wet Mares 7s 6d. Apply to Groom in Charge (H. Goscomb), or to D. J. BARRY, Owner. Telephone J. 75. All care taken, but no responsibility. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGAPAPA, The Australian-bred Trotting Stallion dixibt crfiME. ire, Dixie PrinceDixie Daly is Itfe Jure of !hance (2 ajalfies 4.®3 unh^rpled); Tarrie Daly (1 mile JMnQ; Lady 'rince by Charm by Abbey tells, Chimes N.Z. Cup wj^mer); Charming Bell, ire of Bh#ft(l mile 2.9); Strange lan : EE: £4/4/- cash; £5/5/- booked Grazing 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All FEES must be paid before removal of mares. <j> J. GREENTREE, Upper Stout Street, near Lytton Rd., Mangapapa.
TO STAND THIS TE KAPAR Bl\ ASON AT SIRE, ONYX. iLONYX. This most bred sire in the Dominion at a reasonable fee. foa's show great being full ot r.ualitv I and ' ' U limited number of approved mares will bo taken. NOTE: His Pedigree is '■• l of the best staying blood in England. TERMS: 15 guineas pci nave, two or more mares by ararngemo-ir. Arrangements can be made with C. Morse to meet or deliver mar-is. Clients wishing to a: range for mares and for extended Pedigree and full particulars; apply to— C. MORSE, Gisborne. Phone 24; or J. J. SPRATT, Ruatoria. p OLYDAMON Blood THE |OJfGHBRED G OLDEST J OLDEN / /DOVELIE ( BAY HORSE FAILED IN 1921. Sire Pol yd a a m Golden Sky^ halfsister the best handij cap horscy<!n his year. FEE £5/5 W. HALE, Tolaga Bay. ’PHONE 4. TO -TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Te Karaka, Ormond, Waerenga-a-hika, Makauri and Te Arai. MIDDLERIG IDDLERIG (1170, V* BROWN Foalec S UNRAY. 1 I UNRAY, 4.) ILLION, (r 9, 1917 hvorite Sire: Bu 155, Fav<glfe (1O03O*)._ Dam : Douglas 4. by (139), 2nd dam, Middlerig RogifrMag (890), Vol. 2,. by Ird Dlmi: Middlerig Mag, Vol. 2, W page 73, by Prince Alfred (688). till Dam: Young Kate (880), Vol. 2, - by Eochiel (635), Vol. 2. ith Dam: Kate, by Middlerig (324). Vol. 7, ith Dam: Camelin, by Victor, Vo i two-year-old filly by this Iwirso gold for 200 guiner " reft/: m , /'".Patiitahr.v'' 'Plume 1109 ft;
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10489, 14 October 1926, Page 8
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