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I Imperial I GRIFFIN & SMITH Agents, Greymouth.

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Woodland Whispers. BALMY BREEZE WILDWOOD (Imp.) , ■■; CLARA M. REDWIND AMLET GOOD GIFT. Daisy Oliver.Con, Carrie Norman-Red Ahimeda-Fallis Miss Gift-Election tractor. Wilkes. eer (125). WOODLAND WHISPERS Is one of the handsomest Stallions injthe Dominion, his breeding "is of the .best, being by Wildwood, who pr/v!!ced Ribbonwod (2.9, for many years the holder of the one mile record for Australasia), Wildwood Jr., (4.33), and many other fast horses. Ribbonwood produced King Cole, 2.8 3_5 and 1.31 Balmy Breeze is descended from the mignty George Wilkes, and the combination of blood in Woodland Whispers is such as maet produce early and extreme , speed. As a racehorse Woodland Whispers has proved himself one of the -best; as a two.year-old he won tbe Greymoutb. Trotting' Club's Juvenile Stakes, and he holds the 1$ mile Greymouth small track record for" trotters, viz., 3.44, made on a holding track. WOODLAND WHISPERS, as a sire, has with, limited opportunities, produced Whispering Lad (trotted 4.57 2.5), Arcadian (4.59), Miss Audrey (2.22 1-5), Timepiece (li miles, 2.56 2-5), Telltale (5.8 3-5), Fairy Whispers (3.59), Whispering Willie (5.4),. Woodland Deli 4.4 4.5, and a number are on the point of entering on the list of winners, some of whom have shown ex. treme speed. WOODLAND WHISPERS will travel as under: — GREYMOUTH — MONDAY AND SATURDAY. IKAMATUA AND AHAURA— TUESDAY. Between AHAURA and GREYMOUTH— WEDNESDAY. HOKITIKA — THURSDAY. GREYMOUTH —SATURDAY. Terms: £5 ss; payable Ist January, 1916. Groomngo fee, ss. at first service. For further particuhirs apply to J. O. McCAUSLA^ND, ■ .r-t — "•". "\ *'"."■ "' —- ' - Greymonth. I BRONcpnns cure 1 aH A 4ow vt tare to jja©«BtwlS»»* aaWSnihMßfl aBB SB 83§K? A S9TFUI 81 THS'iIOUSI Wa ■B flfWj/S* fay flriH CMBBM&BT8 smmo 0TORS&& BW We have some smart shapes in the Ik *l* /f jtm Mf^tiW% % new belted Cravenett© •Waterproofs to r W^\ -d^ wr SM w? * Ladies, at 30/-, 35/-, and 40/- each; al- YQ&r&J&/&fs%Sj4/} f 'Q so a wonderful line in Ladies 7 Mack. I C'/'WvdwV intoshes at 8/11 and 15/_ each. Worth I mt*-th» be»t «jue »«o e»n po»ibiy ft -.:■.,' v T ■ '„ ' . , __. „ , I »c». By merit alone they baya ■ double the money. At Walker'B, | laken pre-eminent place. 2 *JJ , Bpuhdary Street.— ASvt. BB PURE "TEikS ®^

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Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 27 October 1915, Page 8

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