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ELECTORAL. rpo THE SHAREHOLDERS, NORTHERN WARD, N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. I am offering my services to you on the Board of Directors, with the one objeo*. TO EFFECT ECONOMY. If you are satisfied with the present state of affairs, do not vote for me. If, on the other hand, you consider, with me, that- vho time has arrived for the rcorEurasahon of the Board of Directors, and that, high salaries and over-staffed conditions inaugurated during th<; boom period tie brought into line With conditions prevailing to-day. give mo your mandate. LEATHAM. Pokeno. JgJLECTION OP DIRECTOR. NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. NORTHERN WARD. VOTE FOR ,T B. McKINNEY. j! B." McKINNEY, A Firm Believer in Co-operation and Marketing Control. If elected. I will support the present proBiessive policy. I consider that economy, consistent with efficiency, shotud be exorcised in the administration of all departments, so ns to ensure the best possible ioturn to supplier*. 20 years' Commercial and Executive experience. T -.„ A practical knowledge of the Dairying Industry. A personal acquaintance with the whole district. IN BANKRUPTCY. Yn BANKRUPTCY.-11l the Supreme J Court. Holden at Hamilton. Notico is hereby given that WILLIAM ICTOR VERRAN, of Ongarue, Carrier, was this day adjudged bankrupt: and I hereby summon a meeting of to De holden at my office on W EDjNESDAY, the 2ath day of August. 192G, at 11 a.ni. o clock. W. S. FISHER, Official Assignee. 12th August. 1926. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. 64?S = GIoc? = 64™ A.C.T.B.S. PQAA APPROPRIATIONS, 3boUU Appropriations. TO BE OPENED AS SOON AS SUFFICIENT SHARES ARE • BESPOKEN. NAMES OF INTENDING SHAREHOLDERS MAY BE GIVEN IN NOW AT THE SOCIETY'S OFFICE. AUCKLAND QO-OPERATIVE rpERMINATINO , jgUILDING gOCIETY. , COR. WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STS. STUD HGESES. POTOA (12). SIRE: MONOFORM (18), by HOTCHKISS (2), from FORMO (18). DAM: BLACiK WATCH (12), by TABMAN (3), from ABYDOS (12). PQTOA stock follow the Musket line, and ho has left many . winners, including Te Ihapotoa and Bute Sound. POTOA will bo at the service of breeders at Matamata. TERMS,: Single Mates, 25 guineas. All care, but no responsibility. VALKYRfAN (9), SIRE: WILLIAM THE THIRD (2). by ST. SIMON (11) from GRAVITY. DAM: VALKYR, by EAGER (1). from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN waa purchased at the Duke of Portlanfl's dispersal aals for .1050 guineas. Ho started four times at tareo years old, winning the Tudor Plate (w.f.a.), and was handicapped as one of the best of his age in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate-, and Doneaster Cup, and proved England's leading sire for many years. St. Natalia is half-sister to La Sagesse, winner of the Oaks, , , . VALKYRIAN is the only son of William the Third in tho Dominion, Nassau and defunct Winkie each' proved his worth. VALKYRIAN will fco at the service of breeders at Matqmata, where mares will bo met at the Railway Station. Splendid paddwking. at. 5s pei' week ia available, and every oaro will ba ta.ien, but no responsibility, TERMS: Single Mares, 25 guineas. For further particulars apply to ' W. C. RI>.G, Hinuerit, Or W. C. RING. V.M.D.. Box .1694, Auckland. gTUD OOMPANY. THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM, PAPATOETOE. CATMINT 3 " (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OF CARBINE)RED LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, sire of 'winners -of over ioO.OOO),, by PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved himselfv- a, great racehorse, and included among his victories wore'the Prince of Walefc Stakes (1 mile o furlongß), the Goodwood Cup (2 miles-6 furlongs), at 4 years, carrying 9.3; and tho Triennial Sweepstakes, 2 miles 5 furlongs, carrying 10,0 CATMINT is a horsa ol magnificent phy •iaue, standing 16,2. , . CATMINT has proved himself a-snr© foalgeiter, and the quality of his stock carry all that might; be expected from a horse pf the celebrated Musks t line—-a line tn&t made New Zealand famous The progeny of CATMINT wen, many inoes this season, the following beinst in-, eluded among fair successful gets:—Ph&olft (winner of A vandals Staices), Danae (winner of Great Northern Oaks and York Handicap). Indian Sage (six wins),,Lomint, Mint Leaf. Catcall. Black Mint and Bennar.«V; and, best of all, he is bringing back tho •taying blood to New Zealand. Terms: 50 guineas. Gracing, 7a 6d week. Every care but no responsibility. THE BEND 'OR LINE, PEACH BRANDY 4 (IMP.). By CALL O' THE WILD (sen of Polymelus and grandson of Cyllerie, one of the greatest sires of t,ae century). PEACH BLOSSOM, dam cf Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of Bas Ror.ald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter of Isinglass (one of tho greatest horses thai performed on tlio English turf), from LandTail, by St. Ser ! (son of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by Springfield (son of St, Albans). Terms: 20 guineas. Two or moie mare 3 by arrangement. Stud Groom: I'. L. Downing. gTUD QOMPANY. Gleeson's Buildings. High Street, Auckland. DEPREDATION (5). WINNER OF AUCKLAND CUP, MITCHELSON CUP. ETC. Siie.—Campfire (imp.), by Carbine. Dam.—Gosling, by Amphion (son of St. Leger). from Goosander, by Nordenfeldt (son of Musket.) Fee: £7 7s. Good Grazing: 3a per week. Mares met at To Euiti Station when advised. W. I. HUNT. Te Kuiti. Phone 127 W. no STAND THE SEASON AT I OTAHUHU. LUCULLUS (12), Imp. Sire: ARD PATRICK (5). Winner of English Derby. Dam: LIJCCA (12), Winner of German Oaks. LUCULLUS' p,-ogeny. have been racing very consistently and this season they have placed cloue on £II,OOO to his credit. TERMS: 50giis. Grazing: Wet mares It 6d, dry mares 53. All care but no responsibility. N. WALTERS. Otahuhn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19406, 14 August 1926, Page 6

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