Article image
Article image

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. AIRARAPA AND BAST COAST JV p. AND A. SOCIETY. THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW, AT CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2Gtli and 27th, 1910. , Competitions on both days, Challenge iCups, Rose Bowls, and Medals in Horse, ■Cattlo and Sheep Classes and Jumping., • Grand Parade at 2 p.m. Thursday. Soliedulo from Agent, or eend a postcard bo H. S. MOSS, Secretary, 720 Bo* 23, Carterton. MANAVVATU AND WEST COAST A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. GREAT RURAL - AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND EXHIBITION. NOVEMBER 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1910, PALMERSTON NORTH. Breeders. Farmers and Stockmen for gather at THE STOCK BREEDER'S SHOW, And FARMERS' EXHIBITION. MANAWATU KENNEL OLUB CHAMPION DOG SHOW. ARTS AND INDUSTRY COMPETITION. J. C. LANE, Secretary, Cures SCALDS & BURNS, CUTS & BRUISES. _PHYSICAL CULTURE Foi Health and Muscular Development, an, CURATIVE EXERCISE F«r Indijostlon, Conttloatlon, Ob«slty, Insomnia, Loss of Vigour, Wank Chest, Round Shoulders, ana Stoop. INDIVIDUAL raw- POST INSTRUCTION *>* rVVI d. W. M. HARRISON PHYSICAL CULTURIST and MASSEUR - WELLINGTON. STUD NOTICES. ACHILLES (IMP.) 13. (1899.) .:'.'' ACHILLES, by Medallion—Nereid, by Goldsbrough, is a beautifully proper, tioned chestnut horse, standing slightly over sixteen hands. ' He won over JE9OOO in- =fnV» money, and that without being i" as two or three-year-old, of the six bis courage, and he has probably the cleanest set-of legs in' New Zealand today. He won three Jubilee Cups, two ElecPlates, two C.J.C. Challenges, tv rs, bad . the aiden allowance and carried 7st 21b, ;hilles', 3yrs, with full penalties, carried 9st 10lb), Manawatu Stakes, Hawke's .Bay Stakes, A.R.C. Century Stakes, Waijganui Guineas, Wellington Stakes, Weill Cup, etc. In fact, no horse in New Zealand performed like him. Ha has never boen unduly taxed, and his ' constitation is unimpaired. Ho comes >of Bruce Lowe's No. 13 family, whence i spring Highflyer, Albert Victor, George Frederick, Orlando, Beadsman, Mendi!cant, Shotover, etc., while ~ the same ■ family is represented in these colonies by those successful sires, Nordenfeldt, ! Goldsbrough, Robinson Crusoe, Martini- '. Henry, eto. BEZONIAN (IMP.), 1. BAY HORSE (half-brother to Cicero—- ■ Derby, Newmarket Stakes, July Stakes, ■etc.); bred in England in 1901 by Lord ,„___,_— i._ TT-i.„q Uez takes of 10,000 sovs., Champion Stakes, etc., and second in <mnn n„i.,«„> -""i "Derby to Galtee More, sto—Derby and 100-Guineas and .sire of Cylleme), from Gas (three-quartor sister to Ladas—2ooo Guineas and Derby —and to Cheiaiidrv—looo Guineas and second in Leger), and dam of Neil Gow (2000 -Guineas), by Ayrshire (2000 Guineas, Derby, and : Eclipse Stakes), from Hluminata (half-sister to Footlight, grand dam of. Elalr, 1000 Guineas), by Eosicrucian (unbeaten), from . Paraffin i (three-quarter sister to Lord Lyon—2ooo snent—looo Guineas and Leger—and to ■ Chevisaunce, dam of Janotte—Oaks and Leger), by Biair Athol (Derby and Leger), from Paradigm (half-sister to ' Rouge Rose, dam of Bend Or—Derby and eiro of Ormond—2ooo .Guineas, Derby, and LegeT). BEZONIAN was a high-class performer in England. He won the Kempton Breeders' Foal Plate, 1000 (beattng Galvani), etc. Ran second in. the 2000 Guineas to Slieve Galleon in 1.11 4-sth, third in. the Champagne Stakes, Prince of Wales's Stakes, and Eclipse Stakes, and fourth m the Derby to Orby, Woolwindar, and Slieve Galleon (again beating Galvani). ACHILLES and BEZONIAN Will Stand at the -.-■.. WAIKANAE STUD, and will Serve a Limited Number of » Approved Mares at THIRTY GUINEAS EACH. For farther particulars apply, to ANDREW COCHRAN, Stud Groom, Waikanae. EENNIB AND JOSEPHSON. (Late of Perth Dye Works, London). EXPERT DYERS AND CLEANERS, 116, CUBA STREET. -EYEING AND" CLEANING in all Its ■aJ branches executed with promptitude aud despatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. London prices. Black for mourning a specialty. Telephone 2310. 627 50YAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. TO AND FROM FOXTON. Leaves Foxton, daily 6.30 a.m. Arrives Shannon 7.15 a.m. Leaves Shannon daily 10.45 a.m. Arrives Foxton 12 nooa. Leaves Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. Arrives Shannon 4.20 p.m. Leaves Shannon daily 8.15 p.m. Arrives Foxton 9.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL. Proprietor. May 26tJ». 1910.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19101022.2.148.1

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13

Word Count
635

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 13