TO SHIPMASTERS. ' THE stallion season TS now drawing near, and we teg I to point out to Owners of Staljions the medium offered by the LeW ZEALAND MAIL through which to let owners of thoroughbred matrons know what horses *ii iio ftf the disposal of -breeders. SIRE OF THE SEASON Advertised in thes#* columns will form the subject of A SPECI'AL ARTICLE By '‘Advance," Together with a TABULATED PEDIGREE OP THE HORSE. The advantages to advertisers of this class of stock are too obvious to need further comment. The terms are on the most liberal scale; and these Studmasters not already acquainted with them should Jose no time in making the necessary arrangements for the publication of their intentions.
B KACING CORRESPONDENTS, Address Letters and Telegrams— BARNETT GRANT, Dunedin. BARNETT GRANT, Cliristcliurch. “FORM AT A GLANCE” FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. Compiled in a new and more concise form than previously, IS NOW READY, and will be POSTED FREE to anyone on receipt of tlieir address. ARNETT AND QRANT, -
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New Zealand Mail, 24 September 1902, Page 51
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168Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 24 September 1902, Page 51
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