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TO STAND AT RACECOUt-.iE ROAD, INVERCARGILL A Son of DILLON HALL (2.0) from one of .Southland's finest winning families— STIRLING CASTLE 2.42 1-5 3.17 3.31 1-5 4.24 1-5 STIRLING CASTLE, now a six-year-old, is one of the best young pacers bred in Southland in recent years. In a brief racing career he has won £2,220 in stakes to date. In his first stud season he will be restricted to a limited number of approved mares. By DILLON HALL (2.0), who was third on the N.Z. sires' list for the 1947-48 season. His stock won 125 races and secured 275 placings for £50,786 in stakes. Dillon Hall is one of the most sought after sires in N.Z. to-day. He has been fully booked for the past three stud seasons and also for the 1949 season. STIRLING CASTLE is the first son of Dillon Hall to be made available to breeders. Out of STIRLING LADY (2.45 1-5), by Nelson Adonis (a son of Nelson Bingen) from Stirling McKinney, by Young McKinney from Misfortune, dam of nine winners including Erin’s Fortune (2.10) Nelson’s Victory (4.22 4-5), Carver Door.e. Dan McGrew, Mishap, Dame Fortune and others. Daughters and grand-daughters of Misfortune have produced such winners as Loyal Peter, Mandrake. Glengarry, Dillon’s Fortune, Erinack. Jason's Quest (t). Belshazzar (t). Dame Durdin and others. The Misfortune family is one of the most prolific Southland province has had. FEE: 20 GNS. (Return Privilege.) GRAZING: 5/- dry Mares; 7/6 wet Mares per week. Rail mares to Mill Road or Invercargill stations. For further particulars apply:— J. H. WINTER, Phone 1600 S (after 5 p.m.), Lomond St., Invercargill. I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. It does mean something when you can say“l am an I.C.S. student.” * An increasing demand exists for trained men. To those with the necessary qualifications, business and industry offer high pay and good positions. I.C.S. trained men being particularly sought after. International correspondence schools Home Study Courses are specially designed for those who must earn while they learn. This is YOUR chance to become an I.C.S. Course NOW! Diesel Engineer Civil Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Steam Certificates “A” Grade Motor Marine Exams Works Manager Foundry Work ' Radio Mechanic t man—so choose a Retail Merchandising Business Executives Secretarial Institutes Professional Exams School Certificate Wireless Operators W’ireman’s License v Carpenter and Joiner Showcard Writing Short Story Writing « 1 Salesmanship Accountancy Advertising Journalism Bookkeeping Plan Drawing Estimating Refrigeration Analy. Chemist Architecture If your subject, trade or profession is not above, let us know what it is. Free I.C.S. Prospectus, which gives details of training, etc., sent by return mail. Look to your future—commence an I.C.S. Specialised ' Course—become a TRAINED MAN. INTERNATIONA! CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. D, P.O. Box 687, Dunedin. OfHres: Premier Buildings, Princes Street. Dunedin. I.C.S. - ■ - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S. - - - I.C.S.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26915, 29 October 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26915, 29 October 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26915, 29 October 1948, Page 8

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