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THE LATEST. SYDNEY Motor Cycle Club's Open Hill Climb, Eastwood. Hill. N.S.W., July 29th, 1911, Result: W. TORMEY on his 3J h.p. ABINGDON "KING DICK" FIRST from SCRATCH, and record time for the hill. Competing against four 5 h.p. Twins and one 7 h.p. Twin, ae well as the usual contingent of singles. The 7 h.p. Pengeot was defeated in the final. (i. E. Bycroft $ l'o., ENGINEERS, Nofi. 9 and 10, Main street W.,

No other paint, whether prepared by machinery or hand mixed, will cover so much surface, or brush out so well as (Prepared). You can always estimate that one gallon will cover 850 square leet one coat, and give unequalled results. ======== SOLD BY=

CLABK & TBOMPBUN: 3 FITZHIEBEKT STREET. Government Insurance Department. Points for the Public, Security absolute. Premiums low. Bonuses large. Coriditions of policies liberal. Business restricted to New Zealand. All money invested in the colony. J. H, RICHARDSON, F.P.A., C^nmissioner..

mO STAND THE SEAJL SON at his owner's residence, Featherstou st. West, Palmerston North, The Thoroughbred Horse, (Stepniak—-Illusion). DE WITTE is a brown horse, 7 years old, and is a three-quarter brother to Menschikoff, sire of Electrakoff, Undecided, Lady Menschikoff, Turbine and other successful horses. For tabulated pedigree and other particulars see cards, Terms: £3 10s thoroughbred mare; hacks £2 10s. If paid before December 31st, 1911, a reduction will be made. McKEEMAN BROS., Featherstou st. (owner). TO STAND in the Palmerston, Feilding, Rongotoa and Sandon districts. Tho Purebred Trotting Stallion (Wildwood—Miss Brovnwood).

Visits Sandon, Mondays; Rongotea, Tuesdays; Awahuri, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Palmerston, at Tattereall's Stables. Thursdays; Feilding, Fridays, at Younger's Stables. Terras—lf paid before February 1, £4; after that date, £4 10s. For further particulars apply to— S. J. SANSON, Owr,er, Awahuri.

T 10 STAND This Sealife son at "Menaderva," TVaituna West, (Hotchkiss—Rose of Wellington.) Full brother to Royal Artillery, sold at G. G. Stead, Efeq.'s sale for 1000 guineas. Also full brother to True Blue, Screw Gun, and Field Rose, _ MARTELLO lias been successful on til* turf. A limited number of approved mares will be served at a very reasonable fee. For further particulars apply J. NORTHCOTT, "Mennderva," Waituna West, Feilding.

10 STAND THE SEASON at the owner's farm, 'Taoroa,' i,,-:-M Newbury, the fasliionHllllf able thoroughbred horse "MATAJiIH" (18) (Sou'-wester—Undine). For full particulars, cards, etc., Apply toE. W. COLLINS, Owner, Rangitikei Line, Newbury.

ITU-IE EXMOOR PONY 1 STALLION, jREJ?OM (By Prince Charlie), Both winners First Prizes at Manawatu A. and P. Shows, WILL servo a limited number of mam; in and around Palmerston North and Feilding, starting about middle of September, A young pony, standing 12 hands 3 inclics'high, colour creamy with silver inane and tail; probably the handsomest pony in tlio Island. His stock, which strongly resemble their sire, are much sought after and command high prices. Artificial impregnation resorted to when advisable. Fee, 2| guineas, payable January. Breeders desiring to bo called ion write owner,. B. PHELPS; Himataugi.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 6