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OUR SALE IS NOW OVER THEREFORE WE ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR All Kinds of FURNIT¥HE AT THE LOWEST RATES IN TOWN. WE HAVE STILL SOME LINES GOING AT • ' SALE PRI O fe SO LET US HAVE THE REMAINDER OF fOUR FLEET MONEY. .■ . ■ • : ' v.: ;' '"■■ •■.•.'■'■ ' '■ ! : '„... '• ■ '.■■•. ' ' " N ~- • ..■ ; ; i ';-,; ■-:;■ '■.-. V- ■ . „ : MEN" MAY-: COME, AND MEN MAY GO, iUT WDRK ■ "■ . ;'•'■•'" '■'••'■'■.-■■■ . " i . , ' ... ....

ECONOMICAL Housekeepers are now preparing to put down their supplies of preserved eggs/' There is'novpreservative like Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative., None lias its long history of unqualified success. It never fails to keep fresh eggs sweet and good. At all. stores. See that the full name is on the jiabel^ .. ' '.-;' .:,■; v ;^^mo BTAND THIS The Carriage Stallion* TOMMY ATKINS. TOMMY ATKINS . is a beautiful' bays showing a lot " f Ht quality, good bone and substance, standing 16 hands 2|iaohes high. He is well bred., his sire. The Czar, being from the imported High Flyer stock, and his dam descending from the great. Tradiicer, with a strahl of 'standard trotting blood from Berlin. Tommy Atkins has been very successful in! the show ring. As a 3-year-old he took first' prize at Timaru in 1900, and in 1902 he took first prize and special at Leesfcon, and first and special. at Christchurch ; in ,1903' he took first and special at Leeston, and second in Christchurch, and first at Courtaiay show. TERMS : Approved mares £3 3s, payable on removal of mares. Good paddocking, free from pennyroyal, one month free ; 2s per week after. All care taken, but no responsibility. Having had 15 years' experience with stud horses in the Old Country, .clients can rely on their mares liaving that attention so necessary to attain satisfactory results. • • , TOMMY ATKINS ' Polly Tlie Czar Talisman mare Miffl Williams - Lord John Young Highfliei Tradueer Berlin Jessie-Leonard ■ s ' imp-) Kato \ " Highflyer (imp.) . KATE by Don Giovani, g.d. by Moiuus, ; g.g. dam by Fres, g.g.g. dam . by ■Emigrant. ■ r ;'< ..''."•.'.'■ THE CZAR is by Young Highflyer ouit of Miss Williams, by Leonard, gd. dam Jeesie (imp. by H. Schluter, Esq., Pukeuri). Younig Higliflyer by ' Hi^liflyeii' (imp.) ; dam Kate, by. Don Giovani,. dam Emma by. Mom us, g.g. dam, by Fres,g.g.g. dainty Emigrant. Highflyer (imp. coaicning v stallion) was selected in England end imported by Geo. Campbell, Esq., Duntroon, N.S.W. His sire, Jacob's Highflyer, r was sold to the King of Sardinia for £1000, and his dam was by Van Dieman, by West Australian put. of Barbelle (dam '*of • Flyingi Dutclimaai. Van Troup, etc.). Young Highflyer was bred by Geo. Campbell, Esq. ; dami Kate. Kate was exhibited^for the first time at' Geelong show, anct was awarded 1 first prize in a large and good class as the best mare for producing carriage horses.- At the same shotv Young Highflyer 'was' awarded a special prize, being /shown he' extra stock. • - . „-■•' THE CZAR was bred by Alexander Aitchison, Esq., .Herbert.; dam. Miss Williams. Miss; Williams was exhibited at: Oamaru and other .places, and. was the winner, of ' many 1 prizes." She was considered' by competent judges to be one, of the, best carriage mares they had ever seen, and was spleiididly built on a grand set of legs. ' I The '"CZAR : was also a prize winner of the best description, having been. awarded -'the'.' following prizes : As a 2-year-old at Oamai'u in 1894,. firet, prize; 'first at Palmerston South same year ; 1895, sec : ond at Oamaru ; 1896, second, at Timarui against a", large rhig, including several imported horses,; 1896,,. fir5t, and champion at Waiinate, and first, at Oamai'u. He was also awarded" 'two. first prizes at Rangioi^a, and first and .champion at Palmerston North. . Tliis shows that THE CZAR has lieen very i<uccessfiU in the prize ring, and he is admitted ,by competent judges, to be ono of the be.«fc types of the English carriage horse in Now Zealand. TOMMY ATKINS proved himself to be a very sure foal getter lust season. Also, — The Welsh Pony Stallion. MARS. MARS stands 14 hands,, was foaled ir, 1900, and bred by Douglps McLean* | Maraekakaho. Sire, Comet (imported from Wales), bv The Flyer— Welsh Flyei —Old Welsh Flyers-Old Comet. Comet'* dam by Young Rainbow — Rainbow, King George. Mars' dam, ExmoreMaid, by Satalite. Mars is a very thick-set cob, with good action . and great bone, good tempered and splendid constitution, and ' a fir6t-class hack and harness horse. He , is a very sure foal-getter, and hie stools'! is a credit to him and. always sell readily. FEE : £2 10s. i 547 E. F. GREY, Makauri. ,j . .■ : i IT has served you well for many years now. We don't need to tell you its good qualities — but, Eggs are : getting cheaper, and you have no Sliarland's Moa i Brand Bgg Preservative by you. Don't forget it until tftgs have gone up again. At all stores. See that the full name is on tho label.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11370, 1 September 1908, Page 7