.STUD NOTICES AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE ' . SEASON'' ■ • At' ' KAHUTTA' LODGE TARUttERTI THE PROVED SIRE Sire Autumnusj dam Edna May 11. AUTUMNVwiII serve a limited number of approvedfejmares at- the EXTREMELY M(ffjipATE. FEE OF f£l( -Sire Slipstitchl SLIPSi™@# P >''- : liv Henry I Quiclcsfcitch was a granddauajjffer of rsenuha.rnais', the dam of Soult, one of New Zealand’s mrafc successful sires. Tlireadneedle is|a> dark-brown horse, and wab one of tlyr best 2-year-olds raced in New Zealand. He is a horse of particularly fine physique, and shpuld make a "most successful sire. .. Fee : £lO/10/-.’ Grazing—Dry Mares 5/-,' wet mares 7/6. Any mare proving barren will be taken for £5/5/- next season. First-class/ paddocking,, plenty- of shelter and water. All care taken but No Responsibility, Apply to Groom in charge IT. GOSCOMB or to Q. J. BARRY, Owner. Telephone 175. All Fees to be paid on Removal of Mares. To Stand tl® Se THE THO L Fees: at I'atut&hi. STALLION IT By Fol.ydarnqppfTmp.) Dam, SlipsijSScn (Imp.). ughbred Mares, £10||0«. All care nut no responsibility! Fees payable on removal of mares. Pedigree card on applying owner.' If desired mares will bo called for. HY. ATKINS, Patutahi. ’Phone 1850 U
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPARA. THE THOROUCpitRED SIRE, PRINI LONYX. By WilTonJx (ferout of Gaily lawn (2). This most sire in the Dominiou is stapffiig at a reasonable fee. „ PRINCE foals si great being full of and suhstamce. A liqjfifed number of approved mares vrill be taken. NOTE.—His Pedigree is full of the best staying blood, in England. / TERMS: £ls/15/- PER MARE (Two or more mares by arrangement). Arrangements can be made with Mr. C. Morse to meet or delirer mares. Clients wishing to arrange for mares and for extended Pedigree and hill, particulars, apply to— ' C. MORSE, Gisborne. Phone 1M; or— J. J. SPRATT, Gisborne. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KARAKA. If ORSE, BAY TR DUBON DLL Sire: Greffl DillOn. Fee, £5/5/-jjjlnglo mare. >’ £4/4/-, TwaWVtares or More. Grazing Fjsr(rinr six weeks, after thalL 5/- a week. All care taken but No* Responsibility. For further particulars apply— M. D. MANUEL, To Karaka. Or A. MacFARQUHAR, Groom in Charge, :. Rnngitira Hotel. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT, PATUTAHI. IUNRAY aipor^o|4.) Brown' Draught Stallion,'fwled 9th November, 1917. Brgp Boag. SIRE: Bu'chlyvies EflldSrite (16955*)' 155, Vol. Ij^a/Pro. Royal FavorDAM: e iS%fßqyal Mag (1636), Vol. 4fby Black Douglas (14591), J (139), VdlM. If Good flat paddocks, plenty; of ttfat® and feed free. All. mares .will bo ‘ sent for and returned. FEE £3—Two or more mares per arrangement. Guaranteed mares £4. ’Phone 1103 S T., PEEL, Pntutahi. SPECIAL ADV ERTIBEMENTS. Bookbinding. LITERARY BINDINGS, MUSIC. _ IOOOUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, &c, All classes of Special Rnlings are dertaken carefully and expedimsly at the. Times Printing Works. Account Books made to any deDanvas Covers made for all clasitt Ledgers, etc. . Gold Blocking a Sociality. . ‘ fravelling Bags, Pocket Wallets i. t . artistically lettered. . ~ ■ TIMES PRINTING WORKS
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 10
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