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I'^MpiraoiAwpoiu PATRUOTIOKSk; ii to:.! the IN- ■'&■*. SEBTION' or 6f>^DVEBTIBEMBNTS ; In MTHB Advertisements received without writ* ten orders will ;be ; insbrtefi-:■ nntil countermanded, and charged accord* ■'■;:..- v - ', AdvertUeri in the Country cm. rev bit payment by Money Order, Foital Disclaimers will in all easel be ad accordingly. ~;, Orders to withdraw Advertisement! must be.ient in in WEITING to the Publishing Office not later than 0 o'clock p.m.'' each day. \ ..Alterations for Standing Advertisements must be. sent in by Noon, or they, cannot be carried out for thu following day of issue. Alterations for Monday's issue must be in by 6 p.m, on Friday. ;l All communications to bi addreiied to "THE MANAGER.". SPECIAL NOTICE EH ADVIBRISING BLOOKB, NO BESPONSIBILTTY for any AD' VEBTISINQ BLOCKS NOT APPLIED FOB WITHIN 12 MONTHS from date of last insertion. Disused Blockß should be applied for immediately after expiration of orders. No blocks will be returned by post unless TO STAND AT KUROW. And Travel the Surrounding District. THE THOBOUQHBBED STALLION, ADAGE Dam: Motto, by Medallion—Marino. W.nner of T.AJ.G. Trial Btfttoi DJ.O. Brighton Handicap, beating 12 others in 1.31; Tapanui Handicap 1} miles, with 9.4, in 2.14 2-5; D.J.O. Telegraph Welter, 7 furlongs, in 1.32, beating 7 others; N.0.J.0, President's Haudicap, 1 mile, in 1.42 2-5, beating Genius, Oiy&i, and Sea King; and numeroas other races.

Tenmß:—£4, payable, Half at end of season and balance on mare proving in foal, Groom's Fees, 5/>, All mares iold or exchanged, owner For Further Particulars apply to R.G.C.MUNRO,Otematata. T. M, MUNBO, Oamaru. Or B. WBIB, Knrow, Qroom-lu-Oharge, 001 10 HAND AT "MEADOWKBLD" AND TRAVEL THE BUBBOUNDING DIBTBIOT THE PUREBRED OLYDEBDAIB COM FYVIE JACKSON (Brown, foaled Not. lltb, 1910) Bred by Mr. Bobert Jackson, "Bockvale." Blre Baion Fyrie, imp. (12451)'. Dam Princess Fanny 2nd, by Agitator imp., 2nd-dam Princess Fanny let, by Crown Pririee, by Lord Salisbury, imp., 3rd dam Jean, by Lord Lome, imp., 4th dam Old Fanny, by Young Banker, imp., 6th dam Misß, by Lofty, imp., 6th dam Nelly, imported from Tasmania. FYVIE JACKSON is a very powerful active colt, showing all .the qualities desired in a colt his ago, and has every appearance, when fully developed, of taking the place in the show ring that 1001. His g-dam Princess Fanny Ist, since the year mentioned, has been exhibited at all the principal shows from Christchurch to Invercargill, and was always awarded the prize for the best animal of the breed, male or

For the last few years she bat been continuing her successful career in Australia, taking the champion prize at the Sydney Royal Show last year for the best of the breed, male or female, when 14 years old. She is acknowledged to be the besttbred mare in the Southern Hemisphere, 2nd, unfortunately met with an accident when a foal, which unfits her for show purpofles, Hlb Bire, Baron Fyvle, was never beaten at Home, taking the champion ship at the Ayr and Royal shows, for 2 years old. He is now acknowledged to be the champion hone of N.Z, All the above-named sires were well known in their day as champions, and can be traced back for over 50 yearn. It will thus be seen from the above pedigree that it cannot be equalled, and that Pyvie Jackson is sprung from the purest of the pure on both sides, therefore must be a bucccbs as a breeder. He has already proved himself an exceptionally sure foal-getter. Fyvie Jackson will Bern only a limited number of mareß.

TERMB-£2 10/. at end of season. £3 10/. when mare proves in 'foal. ' aroom'i Fee, B/>, All. mares sold-or exchanged, tho owner at first service held responsible for payment in full. Grazing for mares provided free for one month, after which 2/- per week will be charged. All tare taken, but no responsibility. JAMES GEUIIELL, OWXEB. TO ITAXD AI MONTE OBRIItO, MAHBNO, 111 raOTTINQ BTALLIOIH KING APHIS Bire, Bellman; dam, Lady Harold, by King Harold. TB£MB:-£1 lu/< < £2 wJiw owe 'prow In foil mm aßAzroa fob mabib, ILL WEEKLY PAPBBB, Uagatinei/ *. and Periodicals canbe ordered at Ward's Bazaar. Bight opposite m» •Times"Ole* -,.. ; .■;■■• TRIED A BAlffU. !of^the)troub)ejl4a^

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13223, 19 February 1915, Page 8

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