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FARMS FOE SALE. fIHOICE DAIRY FARM.—REASONABLE' terms, or exchange for SMALLER PROPERTY.—I3O ACRES. All excellent quality rich, sandy loam soil, beautiful cropping land, carrying 60 cows, "besides numerous other stock. Good 5roomed House, cowshed, ,4-cow milking plant installed, implement shed, piggeries, motor garage etc. Quite conveniently situated, only 4-mile from station, school, etc., main metalled road. One of the very best Farms in the district, and quite reasonably priced at £52 per acre. Finances in excellent position. Owner will consider very reasonable cash deposit, or will consider an exchange for a small Property anywhere convenient to Auckland.

JNO. GREY.: Phono 13. HELENS VELLE. BUSINESS NOTICES, PALMER AND FEARNLEY. LTD,,. Tailors and Men's Outfitters, Have opened at 10. Darby Street. With a well-selected stock of SUITINGS AND MEN'S WEAR. Suits to Order Our Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PALMER AND FEARNLEY, LTD.. 10, DARBY STREET, Adjoining Thistle Hotel. Auckland.

ANNOUNCEMENT! MESSRS. J. ANDREW AND SONS. MOTOR BODY BUILDERS AND COACH WORKS (Est. 1873), Wish to announce that they have secured the services o! MR. B. (Bert) STRONG-, late of Pullan and Armitage, Ltd., Cars. Ltd,, and Eden Motor Body Co., aa MANAGER. Wa invite inquiries regarding all classes of MOTOR BODY BUILDING. CARRIAGE WORK, UPHOLSTERING AND PAINT. ING. We also undertake all kinds of repairs and General Iron Work. Horseshoeing, Lawnrnowers Sharpened. For quotations, kindly ring Mr. Strona, who will be pleased to call on you.. Only Address: — Corner of ST. MARK'S AND GREAT SOUTH ROAD. Epsom. Phone 24-511. STUD HORSES. » JJINUERA ' KJSIf VALKYRIAN (9)', 'Fill Sire- WILLIAM THE U*rlk THIRD (2). by ST. SIMON (11) from GRAVITY. Dam: VALKYR, by EAGER (1) from ST. NATALIA. VALKYRIAN, a good racehorse himself, winning at w.f.a. in England. His sire, William the Third, won Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate, and Doncaster Cup, and proved England's leading sire for many years. St. Natalia i 3 halfsister to La Sagesse, winner of the Oaks. VALKYRIAN, only son of William th* Third in the Dominion. Nassau, and defunct Winkie each proved his worth. Vatkon, son of Valkyrian, accounted for eight races, second five times and twice third.

POTOA (2). Sire: MONOFORM (IS), by HOTCHKISS (2) from FORMO (IS). Darn: BLACK WATCH (12), by TASMAN (3) from ABYDOS 112). POTOA'S stock follow the Musket line* leaving winners, including Te Monanuu Poanui, Hipo, Ring Potoa, Rafa. Ihapotoa and Bute Sound. Terms: Single mare. Val* kyrian, 30gns.; Potoa. 25gns. Splendid paddocking at 5s per week available. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further pai-> ticnlars apply W. C. RING-, Hinuetra.

At service, at marDELLA STUD, OTAThe Thoroughbred Sir®, KILBEONEY (2). BY THE WAG. DAM, INNISMAKQj. Kilbroney's Stock have won about £IBO,OOO in Stake-money, and his progeny have accounted for over 50 Cup Races. Hia list of -winners is too large to particularise Jaere. ' Kilbroney, who is in great heart and a3 vigorous as ever, will stand at the reasonable figure of 40 guineas, for single mares; two or raore as per arrangement. Groomage, 10s. Also, the Imported American Trotting Sires. WORTHY BOND (2.11J). WORTHY BOND is a son. of the noted Axworthy, from that great producing mare. Preferred Bond, who is the dam of the pacer Peter Kennedy, 2.3J, On the Rhine 2.9 i, and Worthy Bond 2.11 i The AXWORTHY blood is PRE-EMI-NENT in the world to-day. No othsr strain approaching them for Early and Extreme speed WORTHY BOND left in his-first season that good performer TRUSTWORTHY, and two other fillies have already been sold for substantial figures. The AXWORTHY family stands alone as the progenitor of Extreme Speed, having no less than four members in the 2-minute nist. Lee Axworthy 1.58J, Guy McKinney 1.58J, Mr. McElwyn 1.59J, and Arion Guy 1.595.

THE TRIUMPH (2.8*). Sire of Bags 2.5 3-5 (pacer), Triltfe 2.7f (trotter), Great Triumph (3yrs. old), 2.21. THE TRIUMPH will _ serve 10 approved Mares outside his owners'. All care taken /tit no responsibility. For cards and Ml particulars, apply, B E dwarbs ' GRAY'S AVENUE, OTAHUHU. Phone 150, Otaliuhu. THE THAMES. SNOW, K1NG,.(16), (Imp.). ;.f, Winner Sydney Tattersall's Stakes, Bewick; Canterbury Park Mile (9.5). "<»« hill Autumn StakesWILLONYX, winner of races front 4 furlon4 to 21 miles in England, mclud- • riin Chester Cup, Ascot Stakes, mg Ascot Lup, vtiesiei vm.f. . , QfaVpa Jockey Club Cup and Cesarewitch fetafcea (9.5). , Dam- SNOW PLIGHT, a winner herself, by Cyllene, sir.e of four of Polymelus, leading sire m England, ana sire of Pommern, a Derby winner, dam is a three-quarter sister of at. •Uom» nals, grand-dam of Snow King. SNOW KING'S progeny are now rasing in Australia with credit, several winners being recorded. Terms: On Application. Groomage 10a, good grazing ss. All cwre taken, but no responsibility. Apply DEEBLE fKOS^

rpo STAND AT OWNER'S J- FARM, -TAKAMUn. vCl* CHESTERFIELD., Sire: WAIRIKt (Auckland . Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St Simon) from Rose and White, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina by Traducer from Yatterina, by Yattendon. Dam: MANTLE, by Tasmnn (N.Z. Cup) from Mantilla, by Anteroa (imp.) from Matana, by Goldsbrough (A..T.C St.. Leger), son of Fireworks (V.K.C. Derby and Leger), from Sylvia (V.R.C. Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry). t>T Fisherman. As CHESTERFIELD will bo limited to 20 approved mares at the low fee of 15 guineas, early application is advised. Good grazing* Dry mares 3s 6d, wet mares 53 per week. J. P. SINCLAIR, Takanini. rpo STAND THE SEASON AT TS A AROHA, the thoroughbred stallion MUSKETOON (6), Imp,, STEADFAST (2)— MUSK (0). This horse is well-known to breeders* being a well-bred horse:-also a good racek°EVe's: 20 Guineas, single mare; 15 Grineas. two oY more. Grazing,. 5s per week. All care but no responsibility. Cards on application. _ . - ... All mares met at Te Aroha station. R. B. HINES, P.O. Box 35. Te Aroha. ~ IMP. REC. 5.33. SIRE. DON PRONTO 2.2*. " DAM AMIE BELLS, 2.19. FH f? TO STAND THE SEASON! UViU AT EPSOM, And Travel where Required Inspection Invited For further particulars, cards, etc., apply J. S. JOHNSTON. 410, Manukau Roadj Epsom.

rHO 2 P K TO STAND AT GREEN BROS.' STABLES EVERY TUESDAY, from September 1. . Marcs sent by rail, address Green Bros-* Frankton Junction. - Also Standing at the Homestead, Koro*. matua . ' • mo STAND THIS SEASON AT TAggg^ 5 1 AND TRAVEL WHEBE fffif&ggSb* THE CLYDESDALE. ST|jl#MPf . . . KOFF. Further particular,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20052, 15 September 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20052, 15 September 1928, Page 5