STUD NOTICES AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE SEASON At KAHUTIA LODGE TARUHERU THE PROVED SIRE AUTUMN Sire Autumnus, dam Edna May 11. AUTUMN will seep#'!' l limited number of apjjfrovgiu mares, at the EXTREMIS? mMIrATE FEE OF !10/I(f-. Sire Autumj^f r danx Slipstitch. SLIPSTITSPr is by Henry I Quickstitch was a granddaugißer of Beauharnais, the aam of Sourt, one of New Zealand’s most successful sires. Threadneedle is a dark-brown horse, and was one of the best 2-year-olds raced in New land. He is a horse of fine physique, and should 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-claes 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
To Stand the Season at Patutahi. THE THOROJ7g!®B|tED STALLION L 0« Fees: Thoro By Fdrydainon P-) Dam, Slipsti (Imp bred Mares, £lO 10a $ All care out no responsibility. Fees payable on removal of mares. Pedigree card on applying owner. If desired mares will be called for. HY. ATKINS, Patutahi ’Phone 1350 U ij TO ST As N|P THIS SEABON AT AIR A. THE T PRIN RED SIRE, AP RO 0 Gaily (16 By Willonyx Ba fashionable bred sire in is standing at a reasonThis most the Domij able fee PRINCE WILLONYX foals show great promise, being full of quality and substance. A limited number of approved mares will 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 deliver mares. Clients wishing to arrange for mares and for extended Pedigree and full particulars, apply to— C. MORSE, Gisborne, Phone 24; or—• J. J. SPRATT, Gisborne. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KARAKA. Sire: HORSE, FDUBON Grift Dillon. Fee, £5/5/- mare. £4/4/-, Two Af&res or More. Grazing FreoMF six weeks; after that'! 5/- a care taken but No hsponsibility. irther particulars apply— M. D. MANUEL, Te Karaka. For Or A. MaeFARQUHAR, Groom m Charge, Rangitira Hotel. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI. MIDD! SUNRAY 9th Boag. (16955*) Royal Favor(ll Brown BrauraJß November SIRE: BScblyvies 155, Vol. ' ite (10630£ DAM: ~ Vol Black Douglas (14599 am, voi. i. Good flat paddocks, plenty of water and, feed free. All mares will be sent for and returned. Royal Mag (16361 j " “ ' •"599|f FEE. £3—Two or more mares per arrangement. Guaranteed mares £4. ’Phone 1103S' T. PEEL, Patutahi. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Bookbinding. ITERARY BINDINGS, MUSTC. COUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, &c, All classes of Special Rulings arp undertaken carefully and expeditiously at the Times Printing Works, Account Books made to any design. Canvas Covers made for all classes of Ledgers, eto. • Gold Blocking a Speciality. Travelling Bags, Pooket Wallets, ate., artistically lettered. TIMES PRINTING WORKS
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10730, 30 October 1928, Page 8
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