STUD NOTICES AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE SEASON At KAHUTIA LODGE TARUHERU THE PROVED SIRE AUTUMN Sire Autumnus, dam Edna May LI AUTUMN will serve a limited number of approved Anareg at the EXTREMELY MOf ERATE FEE OF THR 10/10/L pstitch. Sire Autumn, da: SLIPSTITCH k^ v Henry IQuick stitch. Qajmi stitch was a granddaughter the dam of Soult, ado of New Zealand’s xnost successful sires. Threadneedle is a dark-brown horso, and was one of the, best 2-year-olds raced in New Zeal land. He is a horse of particularly fine physique, and should make a most successful sire. Fee: £lO/10/-. Grazing—Dry Mares 0/-, wet mareß 7/6. Any mare proving barren will ho 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 H. GOSCOMB, or to D. J. BARRY, Owner. Telephone 175. All Fees to be paid on Removal of Mares. To Stand t THE THO L Season at Fatutssiii. •ED STALLION ITCI By 'SrilydanjOri Dam, Siipstitcjjj^Knp.). Fees: Thorptfgnbred Mares, £lO I “1 All care but no responsibility. Fees payable on removal of mares. Pedigree card on applying owner. If desired mares will be called for. ’Phone 1350 U HY. ATKINS, Patutahi. O A TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPARA. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, PRINCE WILONYX. By Wil out of Gaily (2). aw This sire in the Dominion is staring at a reasonable fee. * _ “ PRINCE \YTiCONYX foals showgreat being full of quality and sub: A limited number of approve mares will be taken. NOTE.—His Pedigree is full of th< best staying blood in England. TERMS: £ls/15/- PER MARE ’wo or more mares by arrangement). Arrangements can be- made with x. C. Morse To meet or deliver ares. Clients wishing to arrange for ares and for extended Pedigree and ill ’ particulars, apply to— C. MORSE, Gisborne. Phone 24; or— J. J. SPRATT, Gisborne. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KARAKA. BAY ITIOTTINGraORSE, DILLON AUDUBON /- sin lion. Sire: Grea Fee, j MarepfCr Moio. Grazing Free forsjgfweeks, after that! 5/- a week. Jmcaro taken but Nojj Fsponsibility. For further particulars apply— M. D. MANUEL, Te Karaka. Or A. MacFARQUHAR, Groom in Charge, Rangitira Hotel. rf TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI. MIDDLERIG SUNRAY Brown DraillfQP Sjjl^UonJfoaled 9th November, 1 Bred by Mr. Boag. SIRE: 155, Vol. 1; g.Jpro Royal Favorite. (10630*). DAM: Douglas#Boyal Mag (1636),' Vol. 4,-barolack Douglas (14599), - (139), Vol. 1. Good flat paddocks, plenty of watery and feed free. All mares will be, sent for and returned. FEE £3—Two or more mares pef arrangement. Guaranteed mares £4. iter J be J Y ’Phone 1103 S —T. PEEL, Patutahi. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Bookbinding. TER ARY BINDINGS, MUSIC. OUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, &o M . ill classes of Special Rulings are lert&ken carefully and expodilsly at the Times Printing Works. Lccount Books- made to any deit • * . , i anvas Covers made for all classes Ledgers, etq. .... old Blocking a Speciality, ravelling Bags, Pocket Wallets, , artistically lettered.' TIMES PRINTING WORKS
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 8
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