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T^ o STAND THIS I*rr^-^nf4mf?&} JL ■?: i -.W i s&& season, •'■ - - i.Z.-r? :.».,_ At Kaimoe, Patutahi, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion, BLAIR GOWRIE. Sire, Earl o' Gowrie, winner of First Prizes at Christchurch and Ashburton (only time shown). Earl o' Gowrie, by Vanquisher (320), out of the champion mare Lass o' Gowrie. Dam, Blink Bonny, winner of Seven First Prizes, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Blink Bonny is also the dam of Lawrence Chief, three times champion at Rangiora, and First at Christchurch in 1900. Lawrence Chief and Blair Gowrie are her first two foals. Her full-sister, Flora McDonald, took 30 First Prizes, and was the Best Mare ever shown in New Zealand. BLAnt GOWRIE himself is a full bay, with black points, 4 years old, and was bred by Mr John Shearer, Ashburton Forks. He has great substance, bone, and hair, and the best of tempers. He will serve a limited number of mares this season at £5 each mare. A half guarantee will be given with each mare, and the sum of £2 10s will be repayable on Ist August, 1902, for any mare that does not prove in foal, thus dividing the risk between the owner of the horse and the owner of the mare. The full fee of £5 must be paid before mares can be removed, and no reduction will be made. Every reasonable care taken, but so responsibility. Free grazing for mares' in good paddocks for one month ; after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. '""*■"'■" HERBERT N. WATSON. jthkf, npO RUN .WITH The well-known Draught Stallion, NATIVE MINISTER. Abo, the Thoroughbred Stallion, MONACO, MONACO, by St. Leger— Lady Ravensworth (imp.) TERMS to either of the above stallions, £2 10s per single mare. Good grass and water supplied to all mares, and every care taken of same, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— J.CLARK, 470 Opou. £D Saddler and Harness MaUer, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia) I\ MILLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Gladstone Road. TXTATCHES AND CLOCKS * * Cleaned, on Shortest Notice. JEWELLERY Repaired in Workmanlike Manner, At LOWEST CHARGES. Note Address: NEXT DOOR TO N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 876 T) HOTOGRAPHS COPIED AND ENLARGED COPDSD AND ENLARGED To Any Size, At J. INNES'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. niHE WORKING MEN'S FRffiND, BEAYIS, Has, on account of increasing business, found it necessary to make an Addition of NINE BEDROOMS. Comfortable, Clean, Sleeping Accommodation now obtainable. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 554 A CHRONIC COUGH QUICKLY CURED. "BENJAMIN GUM" SCORES. MR LAUROL HOADE, of Christchurch, writes: " BENJAMIN GUM" had a marvellous effect on my cough and cold, which I contracted early last winter. "I tried various advertised remedies, but got no relief. A lady friend advised me to try your "BENJAMIN GUM," and a very few doses gave me relief, and it quickly cured." "BENJAMIN GUM" Always Acts Like This. It iB Pleasant to Take. Children Like It. Suitable for Young or Old. "BENJAMIN GUM," Price Is 6d and 28 6d, from all Chemists and Storekeepers, or Post Free from Loasby's Wahoo Manufacturing Co., Dunedin. Wholesale from All Merchants. DON'T FORGET, that " KOOLD3AH " (Loasby's) Cures all Pains. Unequalled for Unbroken Chilblains. Relieves the irritation almost instantly. Price, 2s everywhere. THE BEST ROILED OATS Km \ %^ l^jj -^^^^gsyagil s^-^— jgj^ I^mlA _^^j^» w OATINA \/ OATINA, T)ERFECT FOOD FOR CHILDREN. PERFECT HEALTH IS NOT OBTAINABLE WITHOUT PERFECT FOOD. PURE, NO HUSKS. In 21b Packets, 51b and 201b Bags only. 918

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 1