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The Stud. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the PATEA and JHURLEYVILLE DISTRICTS, the Purebred Clydesdale Horse SIR COLIN. Five years old. By lung of Quality—Blink. SIR COLIN is a Dlack horse, ’ bred by Mr W. Brown, of Belfield, Canterbury. He is a horse of great substance and power, with many points to recommend him to breeders, has spendid feet and pasterns,: also great bone, clean and glowing with nice silky hair, the true badge of a well bred Clydesdale. He is a free mover, has good temper and sound constitution. His sire is Kingof Quality (385) by Lion King (306), by British Lion (imported by Mr Hugh Rao from Scotland), by Argyle (2567, vol. vi.), dam Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, vol. i.), granddam Maggie, by Lockend Champion (448, vol. i.) Sir Colin, dam Blink, was by Early Morning (209), by Young Banker (1), granddam Blossom, by Conqueror (185), by Lord Salisbury (114), great grauddam Nellie, by Sir Colin Campbell (115, great, great granddam Jess, by Napoleon|(3, imported) by George Buchanan (330)It will be seen from the above .that Sir Colin is descended from the purest ’strains of Clydesdale blood, and cannot fail to make a name for himself as a sire. Terms £3 10s, payable on or before Janu ary Ist, 1908, Groomagef fee 2a 60. For further particulars apply to W. MAJOR, Owner Hurleyville. t/T SvSSfS' in saga. TO TRAVEL THE -THE PATEA, ALTON & WHENUAWP ]ryW KURA DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Stallion, GLEN KOHL No. 535 Vol. V N.Zf Stud Book.) Sire, Glengyle (No 373, vol. il. page 187 Ijl.Z. Stud Book), grand-sire Prince of the Isles (imp.), great grand sire Honest Tom dam Helen McGregor (401), by Glenroy, by Prince of Wales; 2nd dam Darling, by Redman, Helen McGregor dam Violet by sire Colin Campbell, by King Fergus (121), dam Scotland’s Pride Dam Blossom, by Lord Onslow ; great dam Duchess by Knockdown, great great dam Jenny by Old Wellington. GLEN KOHI is a beautiful dark bay standing 16.3 hands, with black points, and is a true type of a Clydesdale breed ; rising 6 years. He has good flat bone, short legs, ' well-framed joints, beautifully silky hair, feet of good quality, a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well-sprung ribs and 1 strong short coupled back. Altogether he is a most compactly built and well put together specimen of a draught horse, and should nick well with any mare. He is a sure foal-getter. Terms —Single mare £3, Payable on or before the Ist January, 1907. Two or more mares as per agreement, Good paddocking for mares free but no responsibility. Groomage fee 2s 6d, payable at first service. For particulars apply to . FRANK G. SHERWOOD, Patea" Or groom in charge Government Insurance Department, FACT NO 6. The business of the Department is RESTRICTED TO NEW ZEA LAND, the Healthiest Country in THE WORLD, and all money re ceived is invested in the Colony and specially " earmarked by Statute to be held in trust for the Policy holder E. WHITE, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER. EGMONT STREET PATEA FURNITURE made up to any design, and only well seasoned and picked timber used. Repairs of all descriptions promptly attended to String Instruments Made ami Repaired. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. E. WHITE EGMONT STREET? PATEA

Sale of Pictures AND Picture Mouldings. AS I have to make room for a large stock of the latest Pic lure Mouldings, For a Fortnight I have reduced the prices of my present stock of Picturesi and Mouldings to COST PRICE, Call and InspectA number of SECOND HAND BIKES for Sale. GOME AND MAKE ME AN OFFER. NEW AMERICAN FOLDING GO-CARTS. E. E, Wells. EGMONT STREET ... PATEA’

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Patea Mail, Volume XXIX, 2 December 1907, Page 4

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