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A SPRAINED ANKLE QUICKLY CURED. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After 'using several well recommended medicines, without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use, and a complete cure speedily followed. This remedy has also been used in my family for frost-bitten feet with the best results. I cheerfully recommend its use to all who may need a first-class liniment." Sold by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt. rti jttttft TO STAND THIS JffSßHufe SEA SON, The Fashionable Standard-bred Stallion, EOBERT W. (2.43), 5 yean old. Full-brother to that great horse Lexington IA3O£) and Honduras (5.3), I y Berlin (imp.), b, Woodford Matobrino 1.2.27) dam Sue Dudley (2.18), dam Fanny Allan (2.30), by Bill Allan, imp. (2.22), dam Fanny Milkmaid. ROBERT W. is a dark bay, with black points (no white), stands 16 hands 2 inches in height. He is compactly and symetrically built, strong in the quarters, with legs like iron, and a neck and crest denoting character and power. He has immense bone, power and substance, and a beautiful mild temper, and without doubt one of the very best all-round horses in the colony in the matter of size, quality, breeding, and speed. He was admitted by expert judges to be one of the best single harness hones over seen in the South Island, both for step and style ; and on breeding lines he stands second to none. Berlin (imp.), his sire, is the founder of trotting in New Zealand- He is the sire of the following good horses: General Tracey (a great hone/ and the sire of Victory), Kentuckey, Calista, Miss Hilda, Tekaro, Wilkin, Lady Jane, : Dakota, Lincoln Yet, Berlin Maid, Lexington, Honduras, Fleigher, Bahaine, Mambrino, Abdallah ; also, those beautiful mares, Fraulein and Puella, fullsuters. Fraulein, the dam of Australia's champion Fritz (2.13J) and The Heir, the best colt in New Zealand ; Puella, the dam of Almont (2.21), the champion of New Zealand to-day ; and numerous others who have been registered as high-class trotters. Robert W.'s performances class him a» a trotter of high merit. The fallowing are his only times of starting: — In the Southland Handicap, 2 miles, he was second to Artist, beating Kilrush, Darby, Miracle, Jack, Mistake, Allan Douglas, and Beauty; the Oamaru Handicap, 2 miles he was second to Reprieve, beating Gleniti, Three Cheers, Sydney, Von Wilkiß, and nine others ; at Tahuna, Christchurch, in the Ocean Beach Handicap, 1 mile, Robert W. was put on. the 4sec mark, giving big starts to good horses; he won by six lengths, pulling up, beating Skip (27sec), Haymaker (24 sec), Valour (scr), Moana (6sec), Gleniti (16sec), Kerryall (16sec), Gertie (18sec), Kaiewi (24sec), Split Ear (27sec) ; time, 2min 43sec. Hones bred on the same lines are in great , demand all over the colony. In Dunedin and Canterbury they ore used for cavalry and weightcarrying hacks and superior carriage hones. Much needed in this district, and if mated with heavy mares he should produce good artillery hones, combining both strength and speed ; also, horses of general utility. He has proved himself , a sure foal-getter, having served the company's private mares last season. Owners of mares with trotting blood in them should not overlook this horse, he being the only standard-bred sire in this district. Maxes sent to Robert W. will have a well-grassed fifty-acre paddock to run in, with plenty- of good running water. One month's grazing free; after that a charge cf 2s 6d per week will be made. For the convenience of mares with foals, he will travel a reasonable distance. Mares left with Mr F. S. Des Barres. Masonic Stables, will be forwarded on without any further charges. Covering fees to be paid before removal of mares. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. TERMS : £3 10s single mares; two or more, as per agreement. Full particulars from — A. PARSONS, 407 Onnond.

ffcap^Gft mO STAND THIS l^HRf! SEASON. The Draught Entire, HONEST JOCK, Will run with a limited number of mares this season. He has proved a certain stock-getter. Excellent Paddocking. For Pedigree and particulars, apply- to A. L. BELLERBY, 528 Waimata Valley. jn>w rpo STAND The Arab-bred Hackney Stallion SARACEN. 6ABACBN is by Ckubadib (imported), dam 38U.8, by Arab Chilo (imported), grand dam Mar; (imp.), hunting mare. Crusader was imported froo tndla by A. McLevn, Esq., ot Hawketo Bay, and if considered one Of the highest caste Arab stallloni iver imported into the Australasian colonies. hi Australasian says :— *' This is certainly the most beautiful Arab bone ever imported. He stands ovei 15 hands, and has immense bone, with plenty of substance and quality all over. He is acknowledger to be the very best Arab that ever ran in India, * proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than three walk-overs, the Indlar Herald remarking: 'No owner caring to start agatnri 'he great Crusader at welght-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-ovei Crusader won the Dehra Derby, Umballa Derby esert SUkes, Asian Plata, Madron Derby and man; ither races. After racing in India tor five yean, at J] distances, under big weights, Cruwidor retiree from the tart with an unbeaten record." Sarack is a blood bay with black points, standing IB hands 3 inches, with plenty of bone and substance. Ht is very quiet and good-tempered, and from the stoutness of his breeding, his progeny are certain to bi moat valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriagf aorses. Bvery care taken, bnt no responsibility. Tirmb : £2 lt«n per mare. Covering fees must be paid before removal o' mares. One month's gracing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. f^ta^l r f 10 STAND THIS 3BI^JSW "* fc Waiohika, The Draught Stallion GARNET. GARNET is by British Lion (Imported), dam Topaz, by Overdraft, grand dam by Dugdale .imp), great grand dam imported. Win- er of FlrstPrizeand society's Medal ior draught BtaUlOO at Poverty Bay A. aod P. society's Show, 1896-97-98, 1900. Terms: £3 per mare. For two or moro mares the propetty of the same owner £2 10s. e>ix week's grazing free ; alter that 2s 6d per week will be charged. Fees to be paid before the removal ot mares. All care taken, but do responsibility incurred. Apply to— C. GRAY, Walohlka.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 1

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