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STUD NOTICES. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. MIMETIC Will stand in Gisborne this season. There is no better bred horse'in any stud. He is by Comedy King (imported) by Persimmon, by St. Simon; coming by direct descent from _ the unbeatable Eclipse/ Comedy King’s progeny hold the record for stake winnings in Australia. He.was champion of his time, and won the Melbourne Cup most brilliantly. Artilleryman and King Ingoda,' sons of his, also won th e Melbourne Cup. Mimetic. won the Great . Northern Foal Stakes, and several other valuable stakes. v>He is a good bay with black points, over 16 hands, great bone, built for speed, weight-carry-ing and staying, with a lovely dis-. position. Richard Marsh, trainer to Two Kings, says Persimmon was the greatest horse of all time. Thurlstone, last year’s champion 2-year-old in Victoria, is by a son of Comedy King. Joyeuse (imported) is out of Joie de Vivre, by Bnyardo, by Bay Ronald out of Galicia. Galicia is also the dam of Lemberg. Each of her famous sons won on the turf over £60,000 and tendered unsurpassed service at the stud. The blood of all the champions of the realm runs in the veins of Mimetic. If ever a champion sire was indicated by breeding performances, temper, and conformation, that horse is the sound young horse Mimetic. Fee : Fifteen guineas ; paddocking 5/- per week. No be undertaken. Apply: A. B. WILLIAMS, Puketiti, Tokomaru Bay, or L). M. ROSS, 506 Childers Road. All fees payable to the latter on return ,of mares, which must be eligible for stud-book or entered therein. For extended pedigree, apply to D. M. Ross, at address given above, or see last volume New Zealand Stud Book. m ■■v TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LOCKSTITCH Sire: Polydamon (Imp.). Dam: Slipstich (Imp.). Thoroughbred Mares: Fees £lO/10/-. Halfbred M ares: Foes £5/6-. Grazing 2/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. Fees payable on removal of mares. Further particulars apply— H. ATKINS, • Phone 1350 U. ftMIPPIWG SOUTH AFRICA $ ENGLAND BLUE FUNNEL A' WHITE STARABEIIDEEN JOINT SERVICE. tCeramic Oct. 18 tThemistoeles Dec 3 *Ascanius Nov. 24 *Ulysses Jan. 19 tCarries Ist and 2nd Classes. “Cabin” Class (i.e., superior 2nd Class) onlv. FARES FROM N.Z. South Africa ) London Single | Ret. |Single| Ret, Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars, apply to— DALGETY & COMPANY. LTD. MURRAY, ROBRRTS & CO. Ltd COMMON, SHELTON & CO. Ltd. WHITE STAR LINE TRANS ATLANTIC SERVICES. Including tbe magnificent Royal Man ExproP* Steamers: — MAJESTIC. 58,621 ton*. (The World’s Lamest Steamer). OLYMPIC, 16.439 tons. BO MERIC. 84.351 wns. Also : arge fleet of modern Linert o 1 from 20,000 to 30,0(X tong, maintain iug regula service between Montre.s a.ud New York, and European m-sii port* Through frooKings aiade in conjano Mon with the UmoD 8.8,' Co.’s ’Frisec and Vancouver services. A good *ele<: ( inn of Atlaatic Acroatmodatiou he(o in New Zealand Travel bj the White Btar Line Zorenaoat m Comfort and Service For accommodation and full park eular* apply--. DALGETY A COMPANY. LTD': MURRAY ROBERTS & CO. LTD COMMON, SHELTON A CO. LTD RICHARDSON & COY. LIMITED. SHIPOWNERS Head Office: Port Aburiri. IVairoa Agents; Dalgety and Co. Wellington Agents Johnston and Co Ltd. Tnkomarn Bay Agents; J. B. Staffotd. Representative. Auckland Agents: Watkin and Wallis wellington-napier* GISBORNE SERVICE: The ».» PAKtJRA maintains # M eekly Service between theße ports - he loads in Wellington on Mondays :*nd Tuesdays; Napier Thursdays %ud discharges and loads in Gisborne fur Wellington on Fridays, /MIOK.L AND CISdORNE SERVICE The B.S GIJNBAR maintains a weekly oargo '-service between- Auckland and Gisborne. ’ She loads in Auckland on . Mondays and Tuesdays for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne; dis- 1 .•barges and loads in' Gisborne for Auckland on Fridays. '• , .... I , • • • • AUCKLAND-N APIER TO EABT COAST' BAYS.. ■ V * • • X ' ' f ' The S.S. MAKO ' running between Auokland, and Napier,, mam : Liuiik * regular cargo and passenger service, with East Coast. Bays. , LYTTELTON-GIBBORNE-COAST i BERVJCE V A regular service is ‘maintained be . tween Lyttelton,- Waikokopu, Cossl Bays and Gisborne. » *.> • NAP IE R-W AI BOA SERVICE A Regular Seryioe ih maintained b? tween Napier and ' Woiroa. • (weathei Several steamers trade continually to practically’ every Coast.landing be tween Wellington and Auokland. WILLIAMS A KETTLE LTD ,/ !■ ' AGENTS. • ’PHONES': Shipping Office '.Private m« .I*Bl.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11326, 2 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11326, 2 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11326, 2 October 1930, Page 8

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