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SALES BY AUCTION JUNAL Jg REEDS gTUI) jgULL S ALE. JTOIDAY, QCTOBER CLAUDELANDS A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS. IAA YEARLING HIGH-CLASS PEDI±VI/ 0 REE BULLS. Zr\ 2 YEARS AND OVER HIGH«JU CLASS PEDIGREE BULLS. J-Uv Comprising: JERSEYS, AYRSHIRES. SHORTHORNS. PIUESIANS AND RED POLLS. Entries from the following well-known Studs will bo noted in the Catalogue:— ALMA DALE STUD. Mr. W. H. Micrs." BEECHLANDS, Messrs. A. Moreland and Sons. CRATGNOLL, Mr. W. S. McEwen. ' MARSHLANDS, Mr. W. J. Chynotteth. OAKLEA, Mr. A. C. Smith. RAN GI ATE A, Mr. H. A. Lurman. ROYTON, j\[r. H. Moreland. AVONSYDE, Mr. Gift Hutching®, Rotorna. DALEMERE, Mr. F. S. Hutchings, Rotorua. PUKERORO, Mr. C. Chynoweth. SUNNYBRAE, Mr. A. Montgomerie, Mangere. THIRD PART, H.A., Mr. Win. C. Wallace. "'■BREED BETTER COWS BY USING A BETTER BULL." Post Entries will bo Accepted till Wednesday, October 2. CATALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE. ■yy"RIGHT, gTEPHENSON & QO., LIMITED. STUD NOTICES GREAT froJP PARRISH, jj wMUimM Winner of the Auckland TrotI\ II Ul> an(l Great Northern Derby, will stand the season at FARM ROAD, RUAKURA, and travel the surrounding districts. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. Consign Mares to Claudelands. —Full particulars from It. J. LAIRD, Silverdale R.D., Hamilton. KEW-PlE's" CREST) f ® lue Mountain Crest—Kewpie. Winner of seven races and one of the best bred horses in the Dominion. Standing at Henwood Rd., Mangere. Fee: lOgns.; groomage, 5/-. Mares met at Papatoetoe or Otahuhu Stations. Full particulars from J. GEE, Henwood Road, Mangere. Phone 109 Otahuhu. \ ' ■ gTANDING AT HUNTLY. fjl®§ GREEK OLfL SHEPHERD.: Derby and St. Legtr winner. Greek Shepherd holds the Ell'rslie track record for the Great Northern St. Leger, 13/,I 3 /, miles. Greek Shepherd's pedigree reveals the most fashionable blood in New Zealand to-day. Yearlings by Greek Shepherd are being - - greatly admired. • Fee logns. Further particulars, J. PATERSON, Box 05, or Phone 98. 'J 10 STAND THE SEASON KAHIKATEA PARK. £OL BROOKBY. THE WELL-KNOWN RACING SIRE. MAORI BOY (PARTICULARLY SUITABLE TYPE FOR BEGETTING POLO PONIES). FEE: £5/5/-. All Care but No Responsibility. APPLY TO ci H. WHITFORD, OWNER, PHONE NO. IS 7-IS, MANUREWA. j^ACEFUL. BREEDERS, IH TAKE NOTICE I 9 Extract from the N.Z. Racing 'fi ff Conference Official Calendar, Lea*' August 2S, 1910. > "In the 8 seasons from 1932 to 1939, Inelusive, French-bred horses syon 99G races in England, with a total of £450,174 ip stakes (including 2 Derbies). For many years English breeders have gone to France for staltions to revitalise the British thoroughbred families." According to the above statement the English Stud has definitely proved itself to be inferior, being far too closely bred; the Out Cross with the French stallions proves this. If the English sires can't prove themselves < in England, can they anywhere else?-Martian, Raceful's sire, proved himself to be the greatest sire ever in N.Z. or Australia, and it would be impossible to find a stouter pedigree than that of the Colonial bred sire Raceful, who is easily one of the best-bred horses at stud. Fee: 15 GnineaS. Further particulars from H. R. CARSON, Blackburn Street, Frankton. Phone 1213. rpO STAND THE' SEASON AT x j^JATAMATA. • _jA JA Y (5) fSMi MAGPIE—COL WHITE BIRD. MAGPIE, Leading Sire in Australia, 1929, Second in 1930 and 1931. His progeny have won £50,000 in stakes. MAGPIE, by Dark Ronald, who is Grandsire of Jay, Siegfried, Posterity and Philamor. WHITE BIRD (Imp.), by White Eagle—. Lady Southampton, by Southannan —Pink Lady, by Red Prince ll.—Glacialine, by Torpedo (sou of Gunboat). White Eagle ifl the sire of the dam of Blandford. JAY is a Good Upstanding Dark Brown Horse with Plenty of Bone. FEE: 12 GUINEAS, AND 10 GUINEAS FOR TWO OR MORE. Grazing. 5/- per week. A. McaRTHUR, MATAMATA. EDUCATIONAL (SSL W ESLE P I ERi TA TOLI ' EGE - The following scholarships will bo available for lull: Marianne Canghey Smith-Preston Scholarships.—Three Entrance Scholarships, each to the value of £3O for boys under 1-1 on October 1 who are attending a preparatory school. George Winstone Senior Scholarships.— Two Entrance Scholarship, each to the value of £25. Applications close on October 26. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal. "TITORK AND WIN is the slogan to-day. \ t For you it means some specialised but' interesting study during spare time. What YOU win will be promotion and more money. Commence your winning effort now by writing l'or the I.C.S. Free Booklet—but let us know your particular subject, trade or profession; such as Radio Engineer. Structural Eng., Mechanical Draftsman, Motor Mechanic, Producer Gas, Commercial Art, Salesmanship, Analytical Chemistry, Electric Power and Lighting, Professional Exams. There are over 300 I.C.S. Specialised Courses of Training—let us help you. Write to-day for Free Prospectus—no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 101 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, or Dept. A, 13S Victoria Street, Hamilton. 18l QALL JpOR JJOME gERYICE. Begin Training at Once to Become an EFFICIENT SIIORTHAND-TYPISTE. Wo have placed all our Trained Juniors. TtjHORE URGENTLY j^TEEDED. Government Shorthand-Typists' Examinations will bo held in November. JgRAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. AVIATION. —Course Prepares in Technical Aviation Subjects Learn while waiting appointment.—Aeronautical College. Colwill's Bldg., Swanson St. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Etc.—Sclwyn College, Safe Deposit Bldgs., High St. THE Correspondence Coaching College (T. U. Wells, M.A., Principal).—Notes, corrections, model answers, for Matric., Degree, 8.C0m., Law, Accountancy, Survey, Civil Engineering. Specialist Tutors.—For Prospectus write Box 1414, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 5

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