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’I ANTED: A Cook-General. Wages £2 a week. No washing or ironing. Apply Mrs (Dr.) WiLon, Hast mgs. '■[”o STAND THE SEASON “IRONGATE,” HASTINGS. The High Class Splendidly Bred and Solidlv Substanced CL YI) ESD AL E ST A LLI ON. P . MONTRAVE L SUCCESS y? Y’W 11381, Vol. 5, .Z. Mud Book) By Scotland’s Success (imp), 726, Vol. 2, from Lass o’ Cowrie, 1324. Vol. 3, by Baron Bold (imported in utero), 40. Vol. 1. Montrave Success throws back to thosr three great pillars of the Stud Book. Lord Salisbury, Emperor, and Napoleon, and closer to in his pedigree combines two ul the most famous strains of Scottish draught horse blood, that ui Scotland Yet (through Scotland’s Success) and Baron’S Pride (through Baron Bold). FEE—7 guineas, for first mare, G guineas for each other mare. All fees payable by Ist January, 1926. Every ca"c shown, but no responsibility taken, for mares sent. For further particulars apply to W, B CAMPBELL. “Irongate,” Hastings, 11.8. P O. Box 179 ’Phone 985 CL V D ESI) AL E ST A L LIO N n WOODHALL REWARD” (20677) G.V.L.C. To Stand and travel Otane District, this great imported horse. TERMS: - Guineas first mare; 6 Guineas every other mare. Apply—.l' C WARD. £) R E G i) 5 Large shipment of the Timhei t lit i.EOD t v t.AiIDNER. L> : / i- , i .

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 186, 6 November 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 186, 6 November 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 186, 6 November 1925, Page 6

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