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WILLIAMS & KETTLEPASTORALIST3 & FARMERS* AGENTS. Wool Brokers Auctioneers General Merchants Napier, Gisborne, Hastings, Waipawa, Dannevirko and Wa oa. Agents for: COOPER’S DIPS and S H E A RIN^*^9” 1M REID & CRAY’S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. FIRE ITJL/IJ.VX 11W * Chief Agents for: National Insurance Company of New Zealand, Ltd. Royal Insurance Company Ltd. United Insurance Society ox Canton Ltd^ AGRICULTURAL SEEDS SOLE AGENTS for GARTONS SEEDS. Rape, Turnips, Mangolds, etc. Special Manures for every;crop. WOOL PACKS AND SHEARING REQUISITES. MURTON’S DIP. ALPHA LAVAL SEPARATORS. WILSON’S PORTLAND CEMENT. MALTHOID ROOFING. LAND SALES DEPARTMENT: We have properties of all sizes for sale. Inquiries invited from intending purchasers. Wo shall be glad to have particulars of property from farmers wishing to sell ' ” , , Sales of Wool, Skins, Hides and Tallow. Auction Sales of Stock Every Week. WILLIAMS & KETTLE ltd. INSURANCE: MARI NE INSURANCE.

STUD NOTICES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI, (1170, Vol. 4.) • Brown Draught Stallion, foaled 9th. November 1917. Bred by Mr. Boag. SIRE: Buchlyvies Favorite (16955*) 155, Vol. 1; g. sire Royal Favorite (10630*). DAM: Douglas Royal Mag (1636), Vol. 4, by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1. Good flat paddocks, plenty of water and feed free. All mares will be . . sent for and returned. - FEE: £3—Two or more fiaares per arrangement. Grazing free for one month. JAS. PEEL, .Phone 8425. AT OPOTIKI. THE ACE (1) BAYARDO USAA. Galicia—Bay Night Walker— Ronald Knight of Malta. “The Ace” is the Sire of "Waterline, Disorder, Straightc-ourse, and Impertinence, all winners over a disance this season, and his young stock are very promising. Fee: 20 guineas. Good grazing, 3/6 per week. All mares met and returned to Motuhora free. For further particulars apply— T. HENNESSY, Owner, Opntiki. TO STAND . THIS SEASON AT TANGIHANGA STATION. DRAUGHT STALLION PUKEPAPA LAD Foaled 1926. PUKEPAPA LAD Sir Marmont Hatapere Flora Baron Bold (Imp.). 40 Vol. I. Betty of Elderhank 2856 Vol. 6. King’s Commander (Imp.). Flora McGregor FEE: £4/4/-, payable on removal of mares. Grazing free for 4 weeks. All care but no responsibility. Full particulars apply— W. H. JACKSON, Telephone 993 S TO STAND THE SEASON AT KAHUTIA LODGE, THREADNEEDLE (4) AUTUMN—SLLPSTITCH. (Foaled 1923). The oldest of hiß stock are now two-year-olds; they are well-grown and show great promise. Slipstiteh, the dam of Threadneedle, was specially selected in Ireland by the late Sir James Carroll on account of her breeding. Slipstiteh’s fourth dam was the dam of Soult, one of the most successful sires : of his time. Autumn, the sire of Threadneedle, was by Autumnus, one of New Zealand’s best racehorses and his dam, Edna May, who was a particularly good performer in Australia, was by Playbill, who was by Kendal out of Lady Yardley. Puritan, the dam of Edna May, was by Positano out of Wo6d Nymph. Fees.; £lO/10/-. All care taken but no responsibility. Grazing 51- per week for dry mares and 7/6 per week for wet tnares. , , Mares not proving in foal will be taken free the following season. For full particulars, apply—. 14„ GOSCOMB, Groofn in charge, or D. J< BARRY, Owner. ■i „ a.... i ——LTO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LOCKSTITCH Sire: Polydamon (Imp.), Dam: Slipstich (Imp.). Thoroughbred Mares: Fees £lO/10/-. Halfbred Mares: Foes £5/5-. Grazing 2/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. Fees payable on removal of mares, Further particulars apply— H. ATKINS. , Phone 136QUj

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11382, 6 December 1930, Page 8

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