STUD NOTICES TO THE MN. (13) ¥AND THE SEASON At HtJTIA LODGE TARUHERU PROVED SIRE / AUTUMN Sire Auturamiiu dam Edna May 11. AUTUMN ipseni a limited number of jjpprovedfmares at the EXTREMIKt|Mo|eRATE OF §2lO/10/-. THREA LE (4) Sire Autumn, daia Slipstitch. is by Henry I QuidSstifcch. Quickstitch was a daughter of Beauharnais, the Soult, one of New Zealand’ successful sires. Throadneed dark-brown horse, and was best 2-year-olds, raced in land. He is a horse of fine physique, and sho most successful . Fee:. £lO/10/-: Grazing—Dry Mares 5/-, wet mares 7/6. Any mare proving barren will be taken for £5/5/- next season. First-clatss paddocking, plenty of shelter’ and water. rand oet of the Zeaticularly make 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. / li Ihd the Seascfp at Pfttutahi. t'HE ST ALSTON LOCK __ By ff , olydamomisTmp.) Dam, SUpsthplßi (Imp.). Fees: Thoroughbred Maree, £lO 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 135QU
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPAfRA. THE THO PRIN :bred siHe, ONYX. By 'WilleHfyx (16) ouj Bawn Gaily This most farfronable bred siro if the Dominiqpffß standing at a reasojioKln ftvn FRIGID WILLONYX foals _ great r promise, being full of quality and substance. A limited number of approved mares will be taken. NOTE.—His Pedigree is fall of the beet staying blood in England. TERMSi £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; orJ. JiiSPRA'TJIf Gisborne. TO STAND THE SEASON AT TE KARAKA. n BAY DILL D ORSE, Sire: Great Dillon. Fee, £5/5/-jpmgle mare. £4/4/-, TrojjdrMares or More. Grazing Frgrtf for six weeks, after tl 5/- a vp@*K. All care taken but Responsibility. For further particulars apply— M. D. MANUEL, Te Karaka. Or A: MacFARQUHAR, Groom m Charge, Rangitira Hotel. 0 STAISD THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI. SUNRAY , |7O, fol. 4.) Brown Dfausznt Scallion, foaled 9th Mred by Boag.> SIRE: Buchlyvies Favni^o Q.6955*) 155, Vol. 1; g. Favorite (10630*)-#^ DAM: DougLaarUßoyal Mag Vol. 4j(fwy Black Douglas (1459^,1 OWFV°\. 1. V Good t! mat paddocks, plenty erf water, 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, Patutahi. special advertisements. LITERARY BINDINGS, MUSIC. ACCOUNT BOOKS IN ANY SIZE OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, &o. . ; All classes of Special Rulings are undertaken carefully and expeditiously at the Times Printing Works. Account Books made to’any design.' !■■/. i : ’ <, Canvas Covers made for all class** of Ledgers, etc. ' Gold Blocking a fcpfciaJity. i • Travelling Bags, rocket Wall*!** ate., artistically lettered. TIMES PRINTING WORKS
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10732, 1 November 1928, Page 8
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