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4g|| SIRES of the SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion CARBERET, By Seaton Delaval, out of Cantiniere. Cantiniere by Musket -Queen Bess. Carberet is a dark bay hovse with black points, stands lo'2, rising live year old. TERMS:—Single Mares, £3 3/-. Two or more mares belonging to same owner as per agreement. ALSO The well-known medium-draught Stallion, NEVER MIND HIM 11. By Never Mind Him out of a .champion mare. , TERMS {—Single Mares, £2. Two or more mares belonging to same ownor as per agreement. Gras rug 1/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. N.B.—Both the stallions will stand at Messrs. CLARK and WOODS’ Farm, Double Crossing, Kaitaia. /rs THOMAS CLARK, (TJ ' Kaitaia. The Thoroughbred Horse, STIBBINGTON, (Ben Godfrey—Satanella) Will stand the season at Parengarenga. Ben Godfrey’s turf history is well known. Satanella is the dam of St. Paul, St. Olga, St. Ursula and St. Clements. Stibbington is a particularly tine-look-ing horse, standing 16 hands, dark bay, and very bloodlike. Last season he proved himself a sure foal-getter. SINGLE MARES, £2 2/A number by arrangement. Special paddock for mares. All care, but no responsibility taken. Apply—u I. E. SAMUEL, ed T Parenga. TO TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. The Pure-bred Couching and Roadster Stallion, GLADSTONE. Gladstone is a rich bay, and stands 16J hands high. Sire, Lord John (imported); dam, Lady Cleveland (imported), by Fidius Dius, dam Pride of England. Lord John is by Cyrus, dam Bonny, by Cawson. 0 Terms : Single mare £2; two or more as per agreement. J. PENNEY AND SONS, Owners, Mangonui. HENRY KITCHEN, in charger Fixed Sittings OF THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT for the Bay of Islands Magisterial District, for the quarter ending 30th SEPTEMBER, 11)00. Kawakawa—2Bth September. Rawene—26th September. Whangaroa—l9th September. W&imate—27th September at 3 p.m. N.B.—All Court Sittings commence at 10 a.m. unless otherwise specified. N.B.—Should the dates of arrival or departure of steamers and coaches to and from the above places vary, sittings be protracted, or any unforseen occurrence happen the dates and hours given above may alter accordingly, or the Justices may take any business within their jurisdiction. Criminal cases will be heard first, next civil oases, then Old Age Pensions, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Chamber and administrative business will be taken when convenient. Every Saturday from noon, Suudays, and all statutory and proclaimed holidays, such as Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 29th January, the 21st to 25th April, both inclusive; the 24th May; the 3rd of June, Labour Day; 9th November, and the 24th to the 31st December inclusive; the Courts are closed except for urgent business. R. STONE FLORANCE, Stipendiary Magistrate. Come One! A GRAND BASKET SOCIAL In aid of tbe Mangonui County Hospital, will be held in Garton’s Hall, Mangonui, on TO MORROW (WEDNESDAY) U EVENING, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1966. Ladies are invited to contribute baskets. A handsome brooch will be presented to the lady whose basket realises highest price at sale, and one to tbe lady whose basket is adjudged to be tbe most tastefully deoorated. Admission to hall 1/-. Ladies with baskets free. N.B.— The various members of the committee throughout the North are being asked to co-ojrerate by holding socials in their respective centres.— Wm. A. Wilton, Sec. to Committee. Come All! -.ls »

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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 8, 25 September 1906, Page 4

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