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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KUROW CREEK. ind travel the Kurow, Hakataramea, Otiake, and Otekaike Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, BARON'S LATEST. Sire, Baron Fyvie, imp. (12451); dam, Bell, by Prince Charlie. TERMS: £4 4s. £2 2s payable Ist January, 1916, and £2 2s payable on or before Ist October, 1916, unless mare ia proved to be not iu foai. Groomage, os., All mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service hold responsible. Grazing for mares from a distance for one month free. A. WILSON, Junr., Owner. R. WEIR, Groom in charge. For further particulars see cards. TO STAND AT ENFIELD, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, The imported Clydesdale Stallion, BRACKENRIDGE. SIRE-. Baron Alister (11595); g-g-eire, the ceiebrated Baron's Pride (9122). DAM: Braw Lass, by the champi^D Hiawatha. TERMS: £2 at time of service; £'J 10s when mares prove in foai. W. It. ROWLAND, Enfield, 780 Owner. TO STANTi AT WINDSOR And Travel the Surroundings Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, KNIGHT COMMANDER. Sire, Black Ivnight, Tmp. (12860); g>ire, LHllhead Chief (10774); g-g-sire, Scottish Crown (9551) ; g-g-g-sire, Handsome- Prince (1494). Dam, Miss Xiccl, by iije imported Merry Morning: g-'dani. Nell, by the celebrated Agitator; g-g dam, by Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp.) TEEMS—IOs ?nd of "season and £4 when mare proves in foal. 743 1\ HEPBURN. Windsor SO STAND THIS SEASON, AT HOBTH ROAD— Tha imported American Blre—-.-MARVIN WILKES (2.12*). Reg. XVIII., the American Trotting Register Record, 2.12J, was made in a Rare in August, 1907, at Santa Rosa, Cal., U.S. America. fttarvin Wilkes (2.12J) is the true offspring of the Four Greatest Trotting Families in the World, viz.: George Wilkes, Nutwood, Belmont, and Electioneer, better known in America as 'The Great Four." Marvin Wilkes (2.12}), besides being a Champion Racehorse, is a Champion Showy ard Horse, being twice Champion at the R.A.S. Show at Melbourne, and is the sire of numerous successful performers. Among these there are Marvin's Heir, Marvin Direct, Don Marvin, Hardy Wilkes, Sydney Wilkes, Captain Gorgas, Princess Wilkes, Rex Wilkes, Direct Wilkes, Honest Wilkes. General Wilkes, Joyful, Huon Wilkes, Wilkes Child, Miss Marvin Downs, .'nj,J numerous others. Marvin Wlikes (2.12-J); sire, D-»i: i'vilkes, bv Om Wilkes: g. dan . < by Belmont ' For Full fvdigr" TERMS: £.'s 5s Grazing for .M.ire All care taken but in a distin sponsibiln ■ For Further Pumcuhirs apply nJ O'BRIEN North Or Groom m Charge. 512 B3ORGGCO. (159G5), S.C.S. Book. WILL STAND AT NORTH ROAD. And Travel the Oamaru and Surrounding Districts. Bred bv James Gray, Kersie Mains, Scotland. Foaled 25th May, 1909. Sire: Homer's Kyle (12179), g-sire, King of Kyle (10213), g-g-sire, Princo jf Kvle (T7105), g-g-g-sire, Prince of Wales (673). Dam: Nancv of Kersie (19570)), by Balrnidie, Queen's Guard (10966), g--3am. Maud (15534). bv Fortune Still (9752), g-g-dnm, Young Rosio (17255) bv Achillon (8419) g-g-g-dam, Rosa (l 3500) by Black Douglas (3429), 4-g-g-g-dam by Prince of Renfrew (664). JIOROCCO'won first prize at Newton Stewart as -a yearling; second prize at Newton Stewart as a 2-year-old, being beaten by Ascot Chief (subsequent winder of the Brydone Challenge Shield). At 3 years he was placed third at the Glasgow Show. He was imported to New "Zealand iii 1913 and was shown at the Egmnnt A. and P. Association's Show at Hawera, and although but 3i years old. he was placed first in the open class and champion stallion at tho Show. Also first in open class o.t Feeding and Champion Stallion of the Show. TERMS—£2 V/s 6d payable January Ist, 1915, and £2 12s Gd, payable on or before Octcber Ist, 1915, unless mare is proved fcu be not in foal. Groomage, ss. Grazing for ma res for all horses free for one month ; after that 2s per week svill be, charged. All mares sold or exchanged hold as in foal. All caro- taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. O'BRIEN, North Road. Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT AWAMOKO And Travel the Maerewhenua, Duntroon, Livingstone, and Tokarahi Districts, THE CLYDESnAT.ir. STALLION GLENRGWAN (4 Years.) SIRE: Baron Fyvie; DAM: Violet by Cedric the Saxon). TERMS: £2 at the end of season and £2 when mares proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged, owner at time •if service held responsible. Further particulars apply to 731 KING BROS., Awamoko. HJME-MADE SUTTER. TO MAKERS OF DAIRY AND SEPARATOR BUTTER. UNDER "The _ at Food and Drugs Aft, 1908," it is compulsory to have the Name of the Manufacturer, the Kind of Butter, and the Amount of Preservative (if used) Printed or Stamped on the Wrapper. THE OAMARU MAIL CO., LTD., have the exact wording in full compliance with the Act, and are now accepting orders for immediate execution. ONLY THE BEST GENUINE VEGETABLE PARCHMENT USED. fHE CAMARU MAIL CO., LTD, TYNE STREET. OAMARU. "N Accordance with ■ arrangements with the POSTAL DEPARTMENT iT'XHO'S COACHES will run as folKTTROW to OMAEAMA—WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 8 a.m.; returns MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Noon. From Ist January to Ist May each to LAKE PUKAKI, via Reunion- and Omarama, "WEDNESDAYS. S a.m.-: returns THURSDAYS, 7 a.m. Booking, Office at-Kurow. Fares and Parcels inust be prepaid. Good Bait Stables at Kurow, where saddle and harness horse 3 and buggies may bo hired for tho day, week, or journey, rses broken to saddle or harneo*.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12727, 22 December 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12727, 22 December 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12727, 22 December 1915, Page 7

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