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DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To be held on the Chib’s Course, Tamaki, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Bth, 1915. DOMINATIONS, MONDAY, AUG. I’ 23rd, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS, on or about FRIDAY, AUG. 27th. ACCEPTANCES, TUESDAY, AUG. 31st. at 9 p.m. For Programme see “ Referee." ROBT. TAKLE, Secretary. DANNEVIRKE HUNT CLUB’S (STEEPLECHASE To be held on the Dannevirke Racecourse. THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. 1915. NOMINATIONS close 9 p.m. MONDAY. 23rd August. ACCEPTANCES dose 9 p.m. TUESDAY. 31st August. For full particulars see “ Referee." F. ROY ROBERTSHAW. Hon. Sec.

. KARAMU rMWfiu draught VA SIRES. RUTHERCLEN (4G9), by Royal Stewart (274), dam Ladies’ Franchise i <706). is a bay’horse of great bone and substance, and has begotten more highclass stock than any other sire in the Dominion, among them being Lady Glen, Maggie Glen. Countess and Moto Glen, all champions in this Dominion; Amber, champion at the Toowoinba (Queensland) Show, also Bonny Glen and Glenmarkie. each of which topped the Melbourne sales, and Glenover and Glenlucky. each of which has. since lieing sold, won champion honours in Queensland. ROYAL COLOURS (1168) by Royal Favourite (lllki), darn A eronica (1059), | bv Crown Prince (130) is a dark brown, vvith good feet and plenty ol bone. At 1914 Shows he was first in the 3-year-old class at Hawke's Bay ; first, champion and winner of the Coombs Cup at Manawatu; and first and champion at Wanganui. ARDNACRAIC (9*o). by Clydcbank (481, imported), dam Lady Keith (*32). is a dark bay. standing over 17 hands in height, with great substance, plenty of good bone, anti the best of feet. He was shown only as a 3-year-old, when •lie was very successful, being champion at Carterton in 1912. Hi sstock are I most promising, and have proved w inners wherever exhibited. THE ABOVE will bo at the service of breeders during the current season. Applv to WALTER P. ARCHIBALD. KARAMU FARM (Box 2D, Hastings.

TfT!5C< Tk 1 IS THE USUAL CROWL FIRST J.X IO V»VJ±jU I THING IN THE MORNING. Then we wrap ourselves in mufflers and overcoats in our endeavour to keep warm. WHAT ABOUT THE HORSE ? THE COW f Through the War Office demanding the output of the canvas manufao- XjpsN. turers, canvas for the Colonies was partly cut off. .We had a supply ** on the seas, but to supplement this our American buyer sent us * a shipment of white duck. This "y w™ r ' v we are making into covers with b Hessian lining, with our well-known IS A ffl W finish for fit and unsurpassed qual- F< )\ ij ity and unsurpassed quality of *’ sSS ' HACK SIZE 20/., DRAUGHTS 21/., 22/6, COW 12/6 LAND AND HEIGHWAY, THE LEADING BADDLERB • HASTINGS.

NOTICE. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-Op. ASSfI., Ltd. Have been appointed SOLE HAWKE’S BAY AGENTS for p. and D. duncan THE FAMOUS IMPLEMENT MAKERS OF CHRITSCHURCH. A complete list of Implements and Machines kept in stock, together with spare parts for ail machines. APPLY—THE H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 429, 7 August 1915, Page 2

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