0, J. BARRY, LTD. Are Sale- Agents for GlN—Gilbey’s. It 11 ANDY—Champon, Hcnncssy's, MaiToll’s. WlNlvS —Irvine’s, Penfolds. WHISKIES—BIack and White, MacIvinleyAs No. 1. Waiter's, Dewar's Original, Hell’s, Crawford’s. DOG’S HEAD A.Llv & STOUT. THEY~STOCK Liqueurs of all kinds. J.D-K.Z. and Hencke’s Gin. Ilencke’s and Wolfe’s Schnapps. Feuerheerd's and Gonzalea, Spanish AVineti Hardy and Mission Wines, lleidseck and Dry Monopole Champagne. Old Nick, Red Heart, and GovernorGeneral Rums. MARTINI AND MANHATTAN COCKTAILS. Gulden Apple Cider. theyTottle Speight’s and Crown Ale. Crown Stout. THEY MANUFACTURE Aerated Waters and Cordials. “The” Lemon Squash. PHONES 686 AND 4. BOX 146. REMOVAL NOTICE. T) USIXESS NOW BEING TRANSACTED IN OCR NEW PREMISES, Derby Street. A LARGE STOCK OF Enamel Baths AND Sanitary Appliances ON HAND. J. S. Allah PLUMBER AND SANITARY ENGINEER, DERBY STREET, GISBORNE. TO ROBIN STAND THIS SEASON At HEXTON. DILLON. (Sis Years TROTTING STALLION. Vuthor time m Sire: .Harold Dillon B Dillon (N.Z. Cup winner 4.26 2-5, 2 miles). Dam:- Robin Hood B Wildwood (imp. Dam, Dart. Fee: £4 4/-. For further particulars, apply to— MeKAY BROS, 98IK; or 638 A. C. LANGFORD. >' NO STAND THIS SEASON At MANGAPAPA, The Australian-bred Trotting Stallion, DIXIE CHIME. Sire, Dixie Daly >- Dam, Lady Prince. ; Dixio Daly is the sire of Dixie a,Chance (2 miles 4.33 unhoppled), Clarrio Daly (1 mile 2.11). Lady Prince by Charming Bells, by Abbey Bells, -grand-sire of Cathedral Chimes (N.Z. Cup winner); Charming Bell, sire of. Bluff (1 mile 2.9), Strange Mart, (l£ miles 3.30). ’ <■- FEE: £4 4/- cash;.£s 6a booked. Grazing 3s per week. All care taken, but no.responsibility. All fees must be paid l before removal of mares- A: J. GREENTREE, i Upper Stout St., Mangapapa, 447 Near Lytton Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON At TE ARAI j VALLEY The Draught Stallion LUCKY WILLIE vv '- '• '(3 years) ' 1 C ROYAL WILLIE - BONNIE. Foe: £3 10s. Two or more as per agreement. Apply— G. OGDEN,.;. ■ k Manutuke. ’l>one 11431 C 246 TO STAND THIS SEASON At TE HAPARA Tim O’hestuut Horso AUTUMN . (13) (By Aulumnua—Edna May II.) : Folded 1916. AUTUMN US (1.4) EDNA MAY 11. Treadmill (2) Goldleaf Playbill (2) Puritan. AUTUMN has proved himself a sure foal-.getter; His stock are amongst the best iu. the Dominion. In. his second neaeoii he got. Autoinue, winner A von dale.. Stakes, winning in a field of 21; Avondale Nursery Handicap (field 14), giving Lady Cavendish 111 b and Mimetic. 91b. He also won the Welcome Stakes, A.R.G. spring meeting* beating a large field. He is also the sir© of Bitie Jay, Carmola, Voltorc—all winners; also Golden Autumn —a. consistent placegetter. There are a number of promising two-year-olds at present in work ana showing great promise. FEE: 25 GUINEAS. All fees payable upon removal of mares. Mares' proving barren will be taken free following year. Will serve a limited number of approved mai’es. First-class paddocks. Plenty of shelter and water. Paddocking: Dry mares 3/-, and Wet Marcs 5/- per week. All care taken, but tw responsibility. For further particulars, apply— H. GOSCOMB, _ * Gropm-in-charge. -Or D. J. BARRY, Owner. 414 'ILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald birig Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume Li, Issue 16894, 26 November 1925, Page 3
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