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3ir« of Southland’* Premier Pacing Juvenile. SANDYDALE 2.18 at 3 years. Fee : 16 GUINEAS. Reducible to 14 Guineas If paid by January 31, 1945. Sire of North Island’s Leading Pacer. RINGTRUE 3.14 one mile and a*half. Fee : 14 GUINEAS! Reducible to 12 Guineas if paid by January 31, 1945. Crazing, 2/6 and 5/-. Intending breeders Are requested to make early applications re transport, etc. Incoming mares by rail are restricted to time limit. Consign mares Pukeurl Junction. Phone 2623. JOHN JOHNSTON PUKEURI - - O AMARU

THE STUD *0 STAND AT “ OMOA,” PA ERA U. CH. HORSE CRICKET BAT (7) WINNING HIT—EQUIPMENT, by MARTIAN. Bred by the late Sir George Clifford at the famous Stonyhurst Stud, Cricket Bat was a 1 successful Classic winner. His successes Include Canterbury Challenge Stakes, North Island Challenge Stakes, Dunedin Guineas, and Janies Hazlett Gold Cup. Cricket Bat,, with only four of his stock to training, has sired the Classic winner Straight Bat, also . Willow Wood and Rang!, both winners. Cricket Bat represents a continuous flow of success on the sire’s side, through Bill o' Portland, Treadmill, Autumnus, and Winning Hit, and on the dam’s side has a rich Inheritance through the mighty Martian, Trenton, and St. Simon. , Cricket Bat promises to carry on this great sire line which has produced so many outstanding performers. STUD FEE: 20GNS. Consign Mares to Waipiata. Grazing, 2/6 per week (wet or dry). J. G. DONALD, Phono IA PAERAU

TO STAND at BRYDONE, SOUTHLAND The /American Trotting Stallion , SPENCER VOIO l. Spencer . (1.59 J) —Ellen Volo (2.10) "Spencer was one of America’s leading Sires - - Fee—lo Guineas. Also GREAT BLAZE (P.) 4.20 3-5. Jack Potts—Ablaze. Jack Potts Is New Zealand’s leading Sire. Fee—9 Guineas. Seduction for two or more mares property of one owner. Rail Mare to Brydone Siding. ' Best of Grazing—5/- Wet Mares • 3/-Dry Mares per week Card on application and further particulars from— L. J. THOMSON, Phone 65R, Edendale. Brydone.

Josedale Dictator (IMP.) By PETER- LINCOLN by PETER THE GREAT. Dam, MISS NUTONIA, 2.12. First Dam, Calumet Beads, full sister to Tyrax, 1.592. . Truax 2.31; second dam, Highland third dam,' Roya McKinney: dam of Scotland, 1.591, sire of D. Bcott (N.Z.), Highland Scott 1.59 J, and Rose Scott 1.593. Roya McKinney foaled d»m of Guy Abbacy, sire of Greyhound 1.551, 3.21. 4.6. 14 giis., reduced to 12 gns. ' * Grazing, 3s and 4s. ALL' CARE' BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. R. H. Butterick - Phone Rakaia

To Stand at St. Patricks. Bay' 'Horse .V. ROYAL SOVEREIGN (27). Foaled 1940. By Paper Money. His dam, Royal -Flower (winner of seven races), by Kilbroney (sire of winners of £278.0261); Her dam. Lady Violet, by Boniform—Vicereine, by Birkenhead—Hole, by St. Leger of Captlvator—Hlppona. by Robinson Crusoe—Lamorna, by £ ireworks. FEB: 12GNS (Thoroughbred Mares), 6GNS (Hack Mares). Payable January 31. Return privilege. Good paddocking. Wet mares, 3/-; dry mares, 2/-. Rail mares St. Patricks. For further particulars apply W. E. BULLMORE, St. Patricks. • Phone 18H, Balfour. TO STAND AT LAWRENCE. PASSAFORM, No. 2 Foaled August 1, 1935. By BALBOA—FAIRFORM. By Boniform—Satisfalre, by BirkenheadContent, by Dreadnought—Lullaby, by Apremonfc—Hammock (Imp), by Crest. . Fairform, the dam of Passaform, • has left a number of winners, and these horses have raced successfully—Rln Tin Tin, Turamal, Charmaine, Dash o’ Dublin, Platform. Passaform Is the winner of the Riverton Cup, Invercargill Cup, and‘other good races.. • Thoroughbred-Mares, 12gns; Hack Mares, 6gns. (With return privilege.) - All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing, 2/6 wet or dry. F. W. PARSONS, Lawrence. Phone 375.

3*t e )\W ■?>> >l% (Mi for weeks I'd been looking forward to a "21st." With only 3 days to go, an ugly red heal rash broke out on my back and arms. Bitterly disappointed, l told my friend I couldn't come. “Don't be silly," she said, "why don't you try_ Rexona Ointment ? " M. Not expecting too much, 1 used Rexona that night. Next day the rash • had died 1 down a tittle, so l kept on with Rexona. K 1 When Saturday came mv skin was perfectly clear. / had a marvellous lime thanks to Rexona'sspeciat combination of six beneficial medicaments. , THE RAPID HEALER OINTMENT Rexona's SIX beneficial medicaments make it an ideal remedy for most skm troubles. KIXONA **OP*IITARy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25672, 21 October 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25672, 21 October 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25672, 21 October 1944, Page 5

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