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STUD NOTICES

• f TO STAND ' THIS SEASON AT TANGIHANGA STATION. ■ DRAUGHT STALLION PUKEPAPA LAD Foaled 1920., PUKEPAPA LAD Baron Bold ' Betty of Elderbank 2866 Vol. 0. 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, Sir Marmont Hatapere Flora TO STAND THE SEASON AT LYTTON RD., AWAPUNI, Tbe Thoroughbred Stallion LOCKSTITCH Sire Polyiamon (Imp.) j Dam Slipstitch (Imp.). FEE £5/5/-. Payable on removal of mares. Grazing 2/6 per week. Further particulars apply— J. ZUPPICICH, ’Phone 49. dam, imported from the famous a handsome masmasculine to a TO STAND AT KAHUTIA LODGE, TARUHERU, GISBORNE. B.H. Threadneedle (4*) By Autumn, son of Autumnuj, a great New Zealand racehorse. Autumn sired Automne (leading two-year-old), Singleton, Full Crop, Autumn Sun, Atumlad, etc. Aturnlad was a good winner in Western Australia. Threadneedle’s Slipstitch, comes Paraflin family. Threadneedle is sive black horse, degree, standing just over 16 hands. He was awarded first prize and championship at tho Gisborne Show last October. Threadneedle pedigree is freely endowed with the blood' of Doncaster, St. Simon and Musket, strains that have stood the test of time. Further he is descended from the famous Herod-and closely related to Sonlt who was a great New Zealand stud success. With such a pedigree, fine physi. quo . and good performances, he should be a big success at the stud. His stock are well-grown and showing great promise. To meet the times FEE £7/7/-, Paddocking 51- week. All care but no responsibility. Mares to be paid for before romoval. R. BIGGiJI. Telephone 175.. TO STAND THIB SEASON AT WHANGARA PSYCHOLOGY (4) TRACERY (19),—KEEP SMILING. His Sire, Tracery (19), Rock Sand (4)— Topiary won £19,717 in stakes and was the sire of Papyrus (Derby), Monarch, The Panther Triumph, Gothic, Abbot’s Trace, Pantheon, etc. For further particulars, see Pedigree Cards. FEE; lOgns. Fee has been reduced from SJgnsto lOgns. to meet the timeß. Apply— W. LANIGAN, Whangara Stud Farm, Whangara.

SHIPPING, SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND, BLUE TUNNEL & WHITE STAR ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. *Anchise g Doc. 1 *Ascanius Jan. 18 fEuripides Dec 9 tThexnistocles Feb 16 'Carries Ist OliiSß only. fCarries lßt and 3rd. Classen. ICarries “Cabin” Glass (i.e., superior 2nd Glass) only. FARES FROM N.Z.s To the Fares above quoted will be added Exchange. _ ' . Interchangeable Return Tickets. For foil particulars apply to— * DALGETY A COMP ANY MURRAY, ROBERTS A 00., Ltd. COMMON. SHELTON A CO. Ltd. WHITE STAR LINE TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICES. Including the magnificent Royal Mail Express Steamers: MAJESTIC, 60,621 tons. (The World’s Largest Steamer). OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons. 5 , HOMERIC, 34,361 tone. Also large fleet of modern Liners of from 20,000 to V30,000/tonß maintaining regular .services between Montreal and - New York, and European main ports. Through bookings, made in conjunction with the Union S.S. Co.’b Frisco and Vancouver services. A good selection of Atlantic accommodation held in New Zealand. Travel by the White Stair _ line j foremost in comfort and sendee. For accommodation and full particulars, apply— DALGETY A COMPANY, LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., LTD. GQMMQS, SHELTON A GO,, &m i' '

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11491, 19 November 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11491, 19 November 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11491, 19 November 1931, Page 8

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