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DALGETY &. CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE. DAIRY HERD. PAHIA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, At 12 o’clock sharp. Messrs dalgety & co., ltd., Save received instructions from Mr G. Whipp, Pahia, to sell without reserve, at the above time and place the following—-38—First-class DAIRY “COWS. 10—Yearling HEIFERS and STEERS. DRAUGHT GELDING; 8-year-old. DRAUGHT MARE; 5 year-old. HACK. I—SHEAF STACK (about 6 tons). 12—Sacks Table Potatoes.. 6—Sacks Seed Potatoes. Implements and Sundries, S.F. Plough, 3-Leaf Harrows, Tip Dray, Harness, Separator, Churn, 9 New Milk Cans. Buyers by train from Riverton and Invercargill can return same day. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Aq6l6 NATIONAL MORTGAGE & A. CO., LTD. OTAUTAU HORSE SALE. IRELAND'S BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. \ At 11.30. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD., will offer on account of various clients:— m—DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Aq624 BRAY BROS., LTD. BRAY’S AUCTION F/iART IFOR BEST QUALITY POTATOES Good Clean Lines of Seed Varieties as follows: ROBIN ADAIR. SPARKS VICTORIA BLACK KIDNEY. KING EDWARD. UP-TO-DATE, ETC., ETC. PRICE—B/- to 15/-; according to Quality and Variety RA Y R O S ’ £ T D - I AUCTIONEERS, ETC. DEE ST. I TO STAND AT MAKAR EWA. THE HIGHLY 7 BRED ENGLISH STALLION: FLEETHAM (10) 1914. I (Bred by Lord Londonderry) . | FLEETHAM’S sire Picton (7),second to | Spearmint, Epsom Derby by (1) by I Bend Or (1) —Napoli by Marconi (Al), from I Hecuba by Asonomy (19) —Helen of Troy |by Hermit (5) —La Belle Helene by St. | Albans (2), by Stockwell (3) —Teterima, by ’Voltigeur (2). ; FLEETHAM’S clam Flete, by the unbeaten •St. Simon < 11) and the greatest sire the I world has known, from Free, by Plebein. 1(11) from a full sister to Lady Langden, J dam of Hampton, sire of three English I Derby winners, by Kettledrum (3) son of ißataplan, (3) full brother to Stockwell (3) by The Baron (24) —Pocahontas, from Haricot, daughter of Queen Mary, one of the most famous mares in the English Stud Book. FLEETHAM comes from the same branch of the No. 10 family as Bayardo, Lemberg, Hampton, Beauclerc, Marcian, Blenhoolie, Blair Athol, Posiedon, Paper Money, all great sires of classical winners. It will be seen from the above that Fleetham is certainly one of the best bred horses imported to New Zealand. (For extended lines see Stud Book, Vol. VII.) FLEETHAM is a beautfully proportioned brown horse standiing 16-2 inches on splendid bone and feet with great muscular development and a bold head well set on. One has only to glance at his ancestry to see that he is sure to be a successful sire of race horses, hurdlers, or cross country performers. ILEETHAM is a natural jumper and when racing on the flat under big weights and against strong fields always proved himself a game racehorse despite meeting j with misfortune on the training track. FLEETHAM in his early racing career jwas mated with one mare the result being i Grand Fleet, 3 years old, who is recorded as runner-up on four occasions out of six starts during the season just closed. Since | going to the stud Fleetham’s first crop of • foals, now yearlings, are very highly spoken i of, being well grown and full of quality. ’ This beautifully bred horse will serve a limited number of approved mares at I £l2 12/-, payable January Ist, 1923. Good i grazing for mares at 2/6 per week*. Every (care taken with mares but no responsibility. . Mares by rail consign to Wallacetown Junc- . tion. Letters and telegrams Mak&zewa P.O. Book early to save disappointment. FRANK DONOVAN, i Ah 266 Owner in Charge. MR POULTRYMAN. I IF YOU WANT EGGS—YOU MUST HAVE WHEAT ' WE HAVE 200 SACKS From 12/- to 18/6 Sack. F BOWDEN CO.,—Corner Esk and g Kelvin Streets.

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Southland Times, Issue 19597, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19597, 19 August 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19597, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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