FABMS FOB BA£E. ensuiige, weu u.uu Y a roorosd Souse. 4-bail cowshed, concrete floor. S'jp. and engine room. PRICE £2150 as a GOING CONCERN, with 19 cow?, bull. 1 heifers, machines,• hay, ensilage, and houae'hold 'furniture; £6OO deposit. ACRES, handy South Suburban station, metal road; cowshed and room attached; level and all in grass; good valu« at £ll33ol'cateh, only £l5O. Thi3 is a. cheap property; soil is good; metal road, and very suitable for a young farmer. "OUKEKOHE.—-10 Acres and House; £9OO, J. deposit £350. A snip. w. k.'feancis, PHONE 44. ' PAPAKURA. WAIKATO. FOR URGENT SALE. Account Owner's Health. QA ACHES, undulating, ploughable land, OU free loam, all grassed, fenced, watered; E-roomed Residence, convs,; cowshed, plant, implement shed. PRICE, including 40 good clairv cdkvs, besides dry stock; £4O. fx/h. ACRE. Going Concern; £IOOO cash required: miles township, rail, school, metal; a tiplendid property, and must bo sold. MIXED FARM. J '7IA ACRES, in pasture, except 130 acre*, 11U approx., plougbable, fern land; 20 paddocks, creek; S-roomed Residence, convs.; cowshed, sheepyards, etc.; carrying 1000 breeding owe 3. 90 dairy cows and dry stock. PRICE £l7 PER ACRE; rash arranged; mortgages £7500; 4 miles railway, 1* uulfi ijchool, metal. ' vt«s) DALGETY & CO., LTD.; ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. STUD HORSES./ "GAY SHIELD," TO STA'ND THIS SEASON, AT KIWITAHI. • MORRTNS:, VTLLE. , GAY SHIELD (3). 1322. bred in England bv Sir W. B Jardine. by Gay Crusader (1). 1914 by Bavardo, etc. Gay Crusader,won the Triple Crown, viz., 2000gns, Uerby and St. Leger, etc. Bayardo won Derby, and £44,000 in stakes. Gay Shield s dam Carina, by Polymelus—•Baroness-la-Flescho # etc. 23 of Gay Crusader's gets in England for Season 192S for £{>6,260, and 11 of his gets sold in England for 19^-9 for £19,320. In all . 37 Gay Crusader's gets sold during season 1928-29 for £105.550, an average of £2853 103 3d. T yvtT" See Bloodstock Breeders Review vol Xill. and XXIII. of 1925-29. published in • London, England. Gay Shield's first season at the stud was in 1928 when, in Mr. Harry Taylor s Stud, in New South Wales, he served 19 mares, the pick of his Stud, the outcome being 15 foals, all being very highly of. They aro now coming yearlings. All Mares Will be Met at Kiwitalii Railway Station. ALL CARE TAKEN. BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. For full particulars apply to . > I£R. gETON : QTWAY. MORRINSVILLE. Phone 73J Morrinsville. jA ACRE, fttm LINACR &s ARLINGTON. VARDON ED - TE EAPA - Sire of 155 winners in last 3 aeasons-62 ; winners this season-breed from approved " sire at 35gns. GASBAG, DEMOSTHENES-LADY. CELIA. Sire of 25 winners this season. Gasbag has never been beaten in a chow ring, winning . 9 first prises. Fee 20gns. _ Grazing, ss; Wet Mares, 7a 6d. Return Privileges. . Apply. J. P. THORPE. Owner, P.O. Box 161, Hs«iilton.
.-a# CAPTAIN fjPf BUNSBY '(4)'. ,LV£U (Captain Cuttle—Wei Kis*.) Captain Bunsby is a three-auarter brother lei Coronach, winner of the Derby and £49.000. His sire. Captain, .Cuttle.. by Hurry On. one of England's greatest sues, won the Derby in record time and is also asuccessful sire. Fee, 50srns. For full' particulars, apply. JOHN DONALD, "Westmere. 1 Waneanui. NELSON' • BINGEN. TO STAND THE SEASON AT MANGEBE. Nelson Bingen, New Zealand's greatest' living Trott ; ng Sire, whoso progeny, have won over £123,000 ii stakes, will again be at the service of breeders this season. Nelson Bingen is a. son of the famous American Horse, Bingen. from Suzette. and is bred in the purple. For full particulars, apply J. T. PAUL. Mansers. Tel. 24. Jlangere.' GREAT PAKRISH, (VRE\T PARBISH. by Guy Pariisb— Bertha.* Belle, will serve a, a of approved Marcs. Great Parrish « » srandson of the famous American siro, Guy Axworthy, and was the leading three-year-old winner in New Zealand last season, winning the Great Northern ; registering a placed performance of 3.22 1> His dam. Bertha Belle, is the dam of two champions, Great Bingen (4.19 *-5) alld Peter Bingen (4.13 4-5).
inn HOLLY BOY, if®® TO STAND THE SEASON ' I AT BIVERHEAD. Holly Jbcy, by Hal Boy—Holly Maid., has a winning performance o£ 4.31 for two miles. In the 1926-27 season he wa a seventh on the list of winning horses for the Dominion with n, total of £IB4O. • ;
Feo: IS ss. No return ■ £7 10s. Guaranteed. For full particulars, apply. ■ vr. G, SAB. Eiverhead Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 3
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