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THE STUD. IJIO TRAVEL THE WESTERN DISTRICT THE CLYDESDALE HARD TIMES SlRE—Lonsdale Again (imp). DAM—By Hector McDonald (imp.) TERMS—£2 on January 15, 1923; balance, £3, when mare proves in foal. SwBsl PETER BARRON. TO STAND THE SEASON AT RIVERSDALE. ' THE BRILLIANT PACING STALLION 215 -WAVERLEV^ 3S (Foaled 1911.) Sire—Galindo (imp.). Dam—Thelma. Galindo is the 1 sire of Hiram Gilapdo 2.13, Cameos 2.14, Kola Girl 2.15, Gleaming 4.30 2-5, Nancy Stair 4.33, Waverley 4.35, Michael Galindo (T.) 4.39, and a host of other good performers. Thelma has proved herself to be the greatest brood mare in Australasia. She is also the dam of Willow/wood 2.24, Wildwood Junior 4.33, Marie Corelli 2.17, Adonis 2.14, Lady Sybil 2.18 and Cameos 2.15. TERMS—£IO 10/-, reducible to £8 8/- if paid by January 10, 1923. Two ot more mares by arrangement. Mares not proving in foal taken at half fee next season. Good paddocking provided. All mares from a distance one month free grazing; after that 3/- per- week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars see Booklet Pedigree. STEVENSON & McMATH, 0b37 Owners, Riversdale. ITO STAND AT RIVERTON and Travel -1 the Western District, the Clydesdale stallion— SIR GARTH LAND (By Garthland—Old Darling). FEE—£5 5/-. £2 12/6 payable on January 1, 1923; and balance when mare proves in foal. Full particulars from S. N. 8. POLLARD, Owner in charge. Postal address—Colac Bay. Sb6l rpo STAND AT GORE and Travel the Surrounding Districts, THOROUGHBRED AMERICAN-BRED SIRE: MOHAWK MEXICAN—MAXINE ELLIOTT. The sire of Mohawk, known as Mexican, was one of the most brilliant two-year-olds of his day in America, and a representative | of the Speculum line of Vedette, the grandsire of St. Simon, and irreproachable English pedigree. The American dam of Mohawk, viz., Maxine Elliott, by Strathmore —Wanda (won 66,000 dollars on turf) by Mortimer, sire of Appresgiont. Urania, a half-sister to Maxine Elhott, won 35 races in America, also producing Armenia (dam of Durbar 11., English Derby winner). Good paddocking provided. All care of mares taken, but no responsibility. TERMS—£7 7/-, payable January 1, 1923. A. Owner in' Charge. Address—Wigan Street, Gore. Sx9ol

D. W. McKAY, LTD. EOWL FEED - z SPLENDID WHEAT .. 15/- to 17/SOUND OATS 8/- to 10/BRAN 8/6 POLLARD 15/FEED YOUR FOWLS WELL. IT PAYS! D. W. M C KAY, LTD. EXCHANGE MART. A BARGAIN. WHEN We advertise a Bargain it is a Bargain. See us about this Home To-day. To-morrow may be too late £cr we believe this to be the Best Value obtainable in town to-day. SOUND AND FAITHFULLY BUILT RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS. Electric Light and other Modern Conveniences. Perfect ‘Section in Good Locality. PRICE £775. Inspect To-day. You will have no difficulty in admitting the undoubted value. MEEK AND OUGHTON, LTD. ESK STREET. MR POULTRYMAN: IF YOU WANT EGGS—YOU MUST HAVE WHEAT. WE .HAVE —: 2QQ SACKS From 12/- to 18/6 Sack. T7| BOWDEN & CO.,—Corner Esk and 0 Kelvin Streets. J 0567 FOR SALE. F HOLLOWAY & CO., Licensed Seconds hand Dealers. 126 Tay Street, ’Phone 101 —Kexonola Gramophone and 60 Records, 1 Violin, 20 Rifles, 2 Table Mangles, 4 Gas Irons, 3 Fenders, Copper Boilers and Stands, Picture Moulding, 200 Plates, 2 Tea Sets, 100 doz. Qups and Saucers, 100 Scriiboing Brushes, Endless Cham, 50 Pairs Heavy Hinges, 30 Logging Chains, 3 Sinks, Underwood Typewriter, Table Damps, 60 Rolls Fowl Netting (cheap), 20 Scythe Blades, Shovels, Picks, Spades, Hack Saws, Flax Stripper, Posts, Tanks, Push Chairs, Gent’s and Ladies' Bikes, 2 Fly Rods, Waders, 2 Fishing Bags. Indian and Side-car, Singer and Rover Motor Bikes.—Call and Inspect. We don’t care whether you buy or sell. AYSON’S ANGLO-AMERICAN CANDY SHOP, 72 DEE STREET. TRY Our Delicious Butterscotch—said b jxperts to be the most perfect flav oured Butterscotch in the Dominion. Ou doda Fountain Drinks will also satisfy you, -TRY THEM.

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Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19655, 4 October 1922, Page 8

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