STUD NOTrafc N „ TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI & TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE ' FASHIONABLY-BRED HACKNEY STALLION i FLEETWOOD ! Foaled 1927. Sire: Bingwood, by Woodstock, by King Quail. . Dam: Fleet by Cavalier by Penrose by Musket. _ ’Fleetwood is a bright bay standing 15.3 and is beautiful V natured with good paces and' : can walk • six (miles per - hour., Fingwood,liis ' sire,?} has many noted jumpers andy. show-ring horses to -.liis : credit. .A 1 so /Woodstock is well-knOwn-dhythelWaikatcr- for his* outstanding Show ring horses. Fleet, the dam of Fleetwood, is by Cavalier, sire of Mr. R. Fenton’s well-known hunter Rangi. Fleetwood was only shown twice and has both times filled first place. _ ■. The above speaks for itself and Fleetwood should be a popular horse with Poverty Bay breeders. Good padclocking. All caro taken but no responsibility. Fee: £3/10/-. Further particulars apply— J. ENGLISH, Patutahi, or L. JEX-BLAKF, Mangapoiko. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NIAKARAivA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SKY BLUE (imp.). By Sky Rocket the 16th (Full brother to Craig en Fran, sire of April , the Fifth). Dam: Ladas Maid. Grandsiro, Sunstar the Fifth—Maid of flip Mist. Grand-dam, Collar —Ladies’ Maid. FEE: £lO/10/AU care taken hut no responsibility. W. A. SMITH, Phone 327. Gisborne. TO STAND TnE SEASON AT MANUTUKE Near Reay’s Station The fashionably-bred Choronghhred Siro WEATHERVANE (7) Imp., by Lemberg. Dam, Vain Air. For terms and particulars apply G. D. Jobson, owner, Phone 1143 X. Brown Stallion BRIGHTER DAYS 2802 Vol. 15 Foaled October loth, 1932. Sire, Bonnie Deni Imp. S4O Vol. 3. Ist Dam H.untly Bell 3513 Vol. S. By Expression 11 Imp. (20310) 1556 Vol. 6. 2nd Dam Lady Lucy 3610, Vol. S. By St. Simon (406) Vol. 1. 3rd Dam, Lucy Huntly (1831) Vol. 4 By Squire Ranald Imp. (11.868) 441 Vol. 1. 4th Dam, Maori Queen (1119) Vol. 2 by Sir Royal (710) Vol. 2. sth Dam, Lady Molly (048) Vol. 1. by Aitkenbrae (Imp.) (10665) 102 Vol. 1. 6th Dam, Nancy, by Bluo Ribbon 538. Vol. 2. 7th Dam, Nancy, by Marquis 65G, Vol. 2. Several Bonnie Deni colts sold in Australia for 300 to 400 guineas. Stryven first and champion at Royal Show N.Z. 3 years running. All mares not proved in foal free next season. Terms: £4/4/-. Two or more as per arrangement. For further particulars apply— JAS. PEEL, Patutahi. TO STAND AT WAIPAOA STATION, WHATATUTU. CD. 11. CRACKER (Imp.’) By Sky Pocket (Sun.star-Maid of the Mist),' from Jeunesse (PolymelusJoio do Vivro). Fees: Stud book mares, 2ogns; halfbred mares, lOgns. Only approved mares accepted. Free grazing one month; 2/6 per week thereafter. Cash on delivery of mare. Apply Manager, Waipaoa Station, Whatatutu. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. S'-** 4» SKY Gisborne Engineering Coachbnilding and General Iron Works tSOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. DAVYS. THIRD k MITCHELL BOOKBINDING GISBORNE TIMES” U TERARY BINDINGS, M\JIO, dCOUr"’ BOOKS IN ANY SLZFI OR STYLE OF BINDING. MAGAZINES, JET<> If you have iny difficulty in iking up your requirements, ring lone 818 and a competent canvasr will at onoe assist you with his pert skill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12703, 7 November 1935, Page 8
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