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in the Macraes Kidinir of the Waihcmo County, or St rath-Taieri Hilling ot Taieri Couny, or that portion of the WaitaM County within the old Ml Ma liloctoral Dis trict, at least three montLs befoie the (late of meeting, The winner of any race of the value of £25 or over after the appearance of. the weights for the Naseby and Welter Handicaps to carry 71bs penalty ; the winner of two or more such races to carry lOlb.s. The New Zealand Racing Rules will be strictly adhered to, Trottinp events are subject to the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association, All jockeys to produce their licenses at the Bcales. , i>ack means a hors<- ha* has not won at time of entry a rac<- of the vaiue of lOOsovs or races of the collective value of 250 sovs. Trotting horses to carry not less than list, Ponies under 14 ban is I inch no 1 , less than lOsti NOTICE TO TRAINEES. All person training on the Club's Course must get a Permit from the Secretary. P VV. INDER, Secretary. Turnip didger Tn • Ch.iinpio i of the World THE CQAGALiISTES PATENT DISC RIDGERIt .vill sow two kinds of manure separately and at one operatiou It * ill sow s i evenly and fitie'y as to do iw-iy n-itli rliiuuing. It will sow fas:er than any other machine It will make light draught for two light h»rsea I: will ridge on any kind of country —buifh, hjll flat, or stony ground. MACALTSTER Carried off the only Gold Medal awarded to any Agri cultural Machine at the Great Show held at 'Jhristchurch in November last. The Medal was for the machine showing thp greatest amount of thought and workmanship for the farmer's benefit. Everyone who had them last year was. Perfectly Satisfied. Writefor Particulars to WE REYNOLD CO., Bond and Crawford streets, DUNBDIN. Also Agents for 'BLUE JAY " PLOWS, «« DISC IMPLEMENTS "RESTON" VEHICLES. Ete. Em. CI/MUtt OF_QJVL[TY i7"OU will find that our Men's JL Department is fitted to guarantee you .satisfaction, no matter how critical you are. Our Stock is large and selected, only reliable goods areeu-ried, and our salesmen study a customer's every wish, Your special attention is invited to our splendid showingof New Season's Goods, comprising the Newest Designs in smart Dressy Vorsteds, Cheviots tfce. A. i it-,': an J varied selection to choose fro u GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE . O A M A R U'•TiAVEL C-IE Vlv\ T I)TOTO AND SUtRafJtfDING DISTRICTS, i'HC T-lOri'l.VG STALLION LEMONT. LEMON ris a particularly Handsome Dark Bay Horse, standing about 16 hands high, 5 years old, and showing great substance and hi«h quality. Lemont, , got by Almont, out of (imp) Brown Bess ; Almont by Rothschild (imp)—Puella. For further pedigree; see cards. Terrns : 30s at end of season and 30s when mare proves in foal. Paddocking for mares can be arranged for. A.II care taken but no responsibility. All moneyto be paid to the owner. For furtherrticularsapply to A. DOUGLAS, I . ~ Owner, Kyebarn. To Travel In IDA VALLEY, BLACKSTONE HILL & LAUDER DISTRICTS, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, Gold Kim GOLD KING was got by Silver King : dam, iS'ancy. Silver King, by King of the Clans, by Athelstane, by Lord Salisbury. Nancy was got by Lord Marmion ; dam, Lillie, by Fitg James. It is unnecessary to go into further details of his breeding, as the above will show that he has come from the best of strains. Gold King is a beautiful dark brown horse, stands about lGhds. 2ins. in height, shows plenty of bone, muscle and great action. Gobi King's stock are well noted for their active staunchness and durability. He has an extraordinarilydocile temper and has proved himself a sure foalgetter. • Terms : 35s at time of service and 35s when mare proves in foal. F r further particulars applv to W. HUGHES, Owner, Hazel Hills, Ida Valley '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 4

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