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J&L mO \ STAND THIS „^JBpr ± ,' -j SEA'SON., , • ■ ™ jlß^yl^ The. Haaidsome. Blood : j BAN REMO (Purchased by G. G. Stead, for 725 1 guineas as a yearling) " . CISSY, own sister to Trenton (FrailtyMusket) — ST. LEGER (Atlantis— Doncaster). SAN REMO'S services this season will be placed as. low as possible for a sire of • his class. The terms will be £5 5s single mares; two or more mares the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Every care takerij, but no responsibility incurred. For tabulated pedigree,, see cards. .San Remo only had;!one horse- racing for him this season, but that has placedThim on the winning list as a sire; that is San Cruz, who won the two principal races at our last winter meeting. ... y For further particulars, apply— ! G. CARRINGTON; oi, JAMES KELLY, r Vy 4 Groom Jn oharge. - ; j^mO STAND THIS %flmH| MAKARAKA, llg^^^jP The Draught Stallion, PRINCE ARTHUR. PRINCE ARTHUR, dark bay korse, by 1 Crown Prince, dam Kathleen, bj Young Banker (imp.) Crown Prince, thi greatest Biie ot[ our day; by Lord Sali , * ury (imp.), winner of sixteen (16) firsi prizes and nine (9) ohampion prizes, anc never beaten at tne principal shows in England, Scotland, and the colonies. Prioe paid for him, £1500; out of Dam«el, three times champion against all ages in Scotland, besides many other good prizes, and never beaten. KathW) (Prince Arthur's data) was never beaten in the colony, out of Baby, the daughter of the celebrated Lass o' Gowrie, by Duke of Buccleugh. The descendants of Law o' Gowrie have probably taken more prize* in the show-ring than v anj. Prince Arthur himself was a great prize-taker, having been shown on ten occasions, twic* at Christchurch, twice at Oamaru, and six times at Hawke's Bay, where he^wa* twice beaten; also at Gisborne, where he took first prize at- the A. and P. Show, 1904, arid Prince Arthur alwayi met a large field.' FEES: Mares, £3 3s. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. GAINE CiRRDNGTON, Makaraka. mo STAND, THIS JSJJF% SEASON PATUTAHI, * Jik^® -SMf e I* e^'g ree Clydes"lsSftSllb^kl^ dale Stallion, BALGOWRIE. BALGOWRIE is by the celebrated Blairgowrie (imp.), dam Countess, by The Count (imp.), by Glancer (imp.) ; Countess, granddam by Dougdale (imported from Victoria). Fallow, the great granddam of Countess, is by Prince Arthur I. (imported from England). It will be seen at a glance that Countess is a high-ly-bred mare, and also very successful in the show ring. As a two-year-old took first prize,, and as a three-year-old first prize, beating all in the dry mare class. Balgowrie is a beautiful bayj with black Eaints. an abundance of bone and silky air; he stands 16.2, is a nice mover, and very active. His yearlings are full of promise, showing plenty of quality. Blairgowrie, by Earl o'Gowrie, dam Blink Bonny (first prize at the Poverty Bay Show two seasons). Blairgowrie's stock have been great prize-takers. Farmers should see this fine horse before booking elsewhere. TERMS: £3 10 s per mare; two or more, as per ; arrangement. Guarantee? can be arranged: Good paddocking for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility i incurred. W. K. ROBB t Owner. ,qU mO STAND THIS •^^B^S^jft^, Hackney Stallion, KINGSTON . .;, Bred by Mr J. T. Woodford, Mount Sterling, Kentucky, and imported by Mr E. Murphy at considerable expense: FEES : £4 4s. Paddocking free until notice of stinting has been given, after which a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made. All care taken, but no responsibility. Orders may be left at British Empire Stables, or with the undersigned, through Whatatutu Bureau. For further particuJara, apply — W'. A. OGDENy j —Or, LOVELL* Groom in charge.

E. W. BURTON «yp*» y-y^S^^^_^_^^^^^^ LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED i ' . . . — — — — — . ... ;' '„. „ """ y 'y'= •; IMMENSE SUCCESS, TIIE NEW CUBE EOR HEADACHE, INDIGESTION ft COH^TIPATfe The Immense number of orders for FROOTOIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor la convincing proof that the Public appreciate their marvellous curing power. They cure quickly^ are elegant In appearance, and pleasant to take. Leading Chemists and Storekeepers are now stocking them. Retail price, 1/6. Ask for them locally, ard so encourage business, in your own . d istrict. If not obtainable, send direct to- the Proprietor, '" >. i W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. - N.Z: BRANCH. OFFICE :> No. 11, FirsV Floor* Hume's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. Tmem ' j-nwmKi ky. ; INVIGORATING ! ' ■ '" j I . FmEwooD^^ t MBER! V APPETISING! , firewood! REFRESHING! .„ . .y TT ; • VTOTHING MORE DELIGHTFUL THAN A CUP OF MORNING "MHE undersigned has pleasure in an- JLtJ X nouncing that, TIMBER and FIRE- ' _^</\ M." ■.VI'iITTI WOOD from tho TAPUIHIKITIA .and '■:...."* \j\Jj: JO JJ_jl__V other Bushes.' is now. available in all sizes. TIMBER ready for immediate delivery oitheratth^MHlor in Town. , TRY BROWN AND BARRETT'S. QUALITY has been pronounced by Ex- - — *—- — * perts to be Al, and vastly superior to the -,■ , , ' a „^ y_ '^ ■'' Snported articte. : . -■ ' 1 /fi 1 -/ft R LB " For frill particulars as to Prices; etc., ' X.I \J X.I. CJ apply at— "' THE MILL. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE FIRM'S MAKE OF RAKING POWDER • -Or, to F. HALL or H. C. JACKSON. AND THEREBY ASSURE LIGHT SCONES, ETO. Lowe Street, Gisborne. 286 DAVYS, THIRD i^ND "^^”~ rT '^ -—-^ TJINGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS AND TrrTLI __B___*lPß_____________^ TrrTllf COACHBUILDERS. gRIGHT gTREET. AGENTS for iW lti ' X ' _ THE LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE Q.AS JJNGINES. TAKES THE LEAD IN DENTISTRY _ .-. IN GISBORNE. /. • , Estimates for the above fimiißhed - REO AUSE our Methods are quite UP-TO-DATE. . Free on application. XJ ...-■.-• . y "DECAUSE our Work is as PAINLESS as human knowledge and skill eaa •*■* • make it. TO COMMERCIAL MEN. "DECAUSE our Operators are men of long experience and of the highest " M ~^ standing. a- — — "DECAUSE our Prices are as LOW aa they can possibly be made. ENVELOPES gECAUSE we are.careful 2 tborough, and conscientious. of all qualities THE LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, ' PRINTED ON UNION BANK BUILDINGS. SHORTOST NOTICE AT .H0UR5............ ;. „V...... ...... 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. . HERALD OFFICE. .'J -,,- V, „. Telnpho»e -No. 3^,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 7

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