JERSEYS AND BLOUSES 1 riil [ Biouses. J ies" Voile Blouses, ies' Crepe da Chin ies' Silk hMm I m B from 27s 6d to 9US6S, Gfi ft fli nil Mia ies' Silk Brasses 5 to 15 guineas FUBMEiS 5 SO-BP. ars Sola Agents for the noted Henderson to-wser late. Shipments arrive weekly from Australia,
TO TRAVEL in the Tokarahi, Kauroo Hill, Windsor, Ngapara, Georgetown, Duntroon, and surrounding districts THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, KNIGHT COMMANDER. (8 .years). Sire: Black Knight (12860); g-sire, Billhead Chief (10774); g-g-sire, Scot: tish Crown (9851); g-g-g-sire, Handsome Prince (1494). The dam of Knight Commander is Miss Nicol, by the imported Merry Morning; g-dam, Nell, by the celebrated Agitator; g-g----dam by Lord Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp.). Black Knight is, as his pedigree shows, one of the Finest-bred Sires that has been, stationed in this district. Although only recently-imported to New Zealand, he has an_ attractive ring performance, while his stock are already in keen demand. On the dam side, 'Knight Commander can show equally good blood. Knight Commander is a big, upstanding, dark-brown colt, with clean fiat bone and good feet. TERMS: £4 4s half guarantee; £5 5s full guarantee. All Mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible For further informatiQii apply to R. RUSSELI/; 59 Tokarahi.
To Stand the Season at J. HENDERSON'S, NORTH ROAD, The Imported Stallion YOUNG McKINNEY. Sire Seymour Wilks; dam, Kate Brady. Considering the mares he has been mated with, this sire has left some very useful performers, and all rare stayers. Amongst these are: Albert Cling—Champion 3-year-old, 1917-1918, and world's record holder as a three-year-old; 1J miles, 3.26 4-sth. Tommy C.—Two miles, 4.31 4-sth; Embracer—Largest stake-winner as a 3-vear-old, 1918-1919; Waitchie—Two mi'les, 4.41; Verak— 3.35, 1J miles; George MoKinney, 1J miles, 3.33. Master Park, Alf M/Kinney, Rosie MoKinney, Bonnie McKinney, and numerous others. TERMS £5 ss; Payable January Ist, 19£<J. Paddocks for mares from a distance, 2s Gd week. ' All'care but no responsibility. J. HENDERSON, 48 North Road. To Stand the Season at Otiake— THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION " BARON'S LATEST. 'Sire: Baron Fyvie. Dam: Bell, by Princo Charlie. TERMS: £4 4s; half guarantee. Good Grazing Free. Applv— ALEX. WILSON, ju'J.r., 354 Otiake. To Stand this Season at Maheno. " The Standard Bred .Trotting Stallion, KIN C APHIS, By Bellman; dam. Lady Harold, by King Harold. KING APHIS is si. dark upstanding chestnut, showing plenty of quality; unbeaten in the Show Ring. Terms: £1 10s at end of seasou, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Free "•razing for marcs for one month. G2B W. P. REID, Owner.
To Stand the Season at TAIPO THE PONY STALLION REGAL. REGAL stands eleven hands lrii;h; is clean-legged, quiet and good-tem-pered. TERMS: 2 Guineas Cash. Arrangements can b c mndo to graze mares All care taken, but no responsibility! For further particulars apply to— J. MULLIGAN, 527 Owner in Chargo. Tnipo. SNIFF UP, GARGLE OR SWALLOW
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13903, 3 November 1919, Page 6
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486Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13903, 3 November 1919, Page 6
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