. ; The Stud. .<Zlfc rpHE BAY TROTTING STALLION ("USTAWAY; CastawaV is a beautiful bay colt, rising 6 years, with splendid action and very fast, standing 15.3, he has never been beaten in the show ring. In 1903 he took first prize as , roadster at Whangarei; in 1904, first against .seven stallions at Hamilton (Waikato). and 1 second as best sire to breed carriage horses with, against four carriage stallions. By Electioneer (125), sire of 155 trotters, with records better than 2.30; Electioneer by ' Hambletonian (10), sire of 40 trotters, with ' records better than 2.30; his dam being • Queen Mountain Maid, dam of nine trotters, I with records better than 2.30; Castaway out of Maud, by Berlin (imp.); Maud by Nobleman, and Nobleman by The Peer, granddam an Arabian mare. Maud was never beaten in the show ring. Castaway will Travel as followsPanmure, Otahuhu, Papatoitoi. Mamirewa, Howick. Tamaki. Papakura, Mangere. Term*: 3} guineas, payable Ist Januarv. 1907. Groom's Fee, 2s fid. payable first service. Grazing. 2s 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to GEO. ROBINSON, _ Green Lane: W GROOM-IN-CHARGE. AJ3*> T° STAND THIS -J- SEASON. "J&KBwilj "<A Us®," The Thoroughbred WHAM' Horse, iJSmjJJOL pUKAKI. ■ By Soult. dam by Hotchkiss—Yattacv. Yattacy the dam of Yattaghan (dam of Paritutu). Pukaki is a brown horse, standing 15.2, excellent bone, and possesses a, beautiful temper Proved a sure foal-getter. His stock are full of promise. 1 Fee: 3 guineas. Grazing. 2s 6d per week. For further particulars apply to J. PAUL, Mangere. fSh&*r*@§l& TpOtt STUD PURPOSES. THE THOROUGHBRED . ZHgßsWfem&b horses, QALVADAN (2), By SALVATOR (12). by Prince Charlie, sire of Lochiel, dam Dangeld, by Doncaster (5), son of Stockwell, dam Tribute, by King Tom, dam Duty (the grand-dam, of Sheen), by Rifleman. SALVADAN'S STOCK SHOW GREAT PROMISE, size, bone, and substance being a .marked characteristic with them all, the only two of his stock tried are both winners, Lady Ellen and Aqua, Regia. Fees: Fifteen Guineas. Also, for Sale or Lease, or if not Sold will be at the service of breeders at Ellerslic, T OVELINK (8), By Castor (2)— Bangle, by Musket— Lovelink is closely related to Pendant, winlid' of Newmarket Handicap; Collarit. the champion two-year-old of Australia last seasol), and many of the best performers in New Zealand. Fee: Three Guineas; two or more as per agreement. For further particulars apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON, Campbell Road, Ellerslic. 1 . rno STAND THE . H &%\*. J SEASON. &3/ fflvsiv iT{ Wl%tsjV> THE THOROUGHBRED $> H P* STALLION *$&§M$Wt "W AIRIKI Will be at the Service of Breeders this Season. A limited number of Approved Mares will be taken at a fee of 15 guineas. WAIRIKI is one of the most beautifully- " bred horses in the land, being got by Soult (a son of the celebrated St. Simon) from ' Rose and White, a daughter of Nordenfeldt and Rosarina, who is by Traducer from : Yatterina. by Yattendon. It will therefore ' be seen that. Wairiki's pedigree is brimful of winning blood. While racing WAIRIKI proved himself one of the best horses that has figured on the colonial turf. He was an undoubted stayer, a great weight-carrier, and his courage was of the highest stamp. k For particulars apply to '" S. BRADLEY, Onehunga. 3, ' ■ •■ : ■-" b QTALLION - OEASON pARDS. b 0 SEND YOUR ORDER FOR PRINTING TO TTERALD "PRINTING "WORKS, AUCKLAND. T ARGE OF TJORSE T? LOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM. ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. Opticians. D,' < . YOUR EYES are worth preserving. One notable aid is the proper adoption of ~ Spectacles and Scientific Sigh* Testing. We [7 have had long experience here, and in the 1 Home-land. Try us—our prices are right, r and our Goods are the Best.— COLOh NIAL OPTICAL COMPANY (next Imperial I Hotel), Fort-street. 9 Milk. AUCKLAND "DURE Ti/fILK OUPPLY, T IMITED, I\/I"ANUKAU XSOAB, TpPSOM. The above Company have introduced the MOST UP-TO-DATE SYSTEM-OF DELIVERING MILK, i.e., IN BOTTLES. Their methods of handling are identical with the most advanced cities in Europe and America, , including the Liverpool City Council, which body adopted the system with the object of lessening the infant mortality. This method of handling reduces the risk of contamination to a minimum, the greatest care being employed from the time the milk leaves the milking shed, in special cam, to the delivery at your door in Special Sealed Bottles. As glass is more easily cleaned than tin , cans, as the bottles contain no crevices, and e as their being sealed keeps the milk free II during delivery from dust and other cone , lamination. s GET YOUR MILK FROM TEE Id AUCKLAND T>URE "MILK qUPPLY, I "pPSOM. 'PHONE, 2009. FULL MEASURE, NO EXTRA COST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13277, 8 September 1906, Page 9
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