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E. DENNIS., FURNITURE SALE. RIVERTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24. At 2 p.m. MR DENNIS will sell on account Mr L. Brumby, Lane, Riverton, on Wednesday, September 24, commencing at 2 p.m:— Red Pine Wire Mattress, Duchess and Pedestal, Bedding, White Enamel Bed, Wire Mattress, Duchess and Pedestal, White Enamel Bedside Table, Palm Stand, Child’s .Dropside Cot, Child’s Chair, Morris Chair, Rocking Chair, Kitchen Chairs, Sofa, Table?, Kitchen Dressdi- Kerbs, Pots and Pans, Linoleum, Carpet Runner Hearth Rug, Pictures, Sundries, Firewood, Netting Wire, Poultry, etc. StB76 THE STUD. AT THE REQUEST OF CLYDESDALE BREEDERS HARD TIMES will again travel the Western District, Oreti. His first crop of Foals are showing great promise. Terms: £2 on 15th January, 1924, and £3 when mare proves in foal. SuB29 P. BARRON, a TO STAND AT MAKAREWA. THE HIGHLY BRED ENGLISH STALLION: FLEETHAM (10) 1914. (Bred by Lord Londonderry). FLEETHAM’S sire Picton (7) second to Spearmint, Epsom Derby by Orvieto (1) by Bend Or (1) —Napoli by Marconi (14), from 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 dam Flete, by the unbeaten St. Simon (11) and the greatest sire the world has known, from Free, by Plebein (11) from a full sister to Lady Langden, dam of Hampton, sire of three English Derby winners, by Kettledrum (3) son of Rataplan (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 beautifully proportioned brown horse standing 16-2 inches on splendid bone and feet with great muscular development and a bold head well set- on. Fleetham is a natural jumper. Fleetham was a great weight-carrier on the turf, and when raced under big weights £hd against strong fields always proved himself a good racehorse despite meeting with misfortune on the training tracks. Some of Fleetham’s performances:—lst Wellington 9.12, twenty starters; 2nd Wellington 10.2, twenty-one starters; 2nd Ashburton, ten starters; Ist Dunedin, 9.13, ten starters; Ist Dunedin, 8.11, nine'starters; 2nd Gore, 9.9; 2nd Gore, 9.13, six starters. BOOK EARLY. Will serve a limited number of approved mares at £l2 li/-. Payable January 1, 1925. Good paddocking at 2/6 per week. Mares by rail consign to Wallacetown Junction. All care taken with mares but no responsibility. Letters and Telegrams: Makarewa Post Office. FRANK DONOVAN, 5i335 Owner. TO STAND AT OTAUTAU. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION: SOME BOY 11. (5). B.H. foaled 1913, by Cyrus (imp.) dam The Tart (imp), Cyrus by Cyllene—Stream of Gold. The Tart by Perigord—Celoeno. Perigord by St. Simon—Celoneo by Valour. SOM EBOY II has won races from 5 furlongs up to 1 mile 3 furlongs. He has filled Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places on 26 different occasions. Winning 13 races, 7 seconds and 6 thirds. Included in his wins are Prince of Wales Stakes 51 f., 8.6; two Canterbury Handicaps, A.J.C. 1{ miles, 8.1 and 9.5; Ist Canterbury Park Hep., A.J.C. 1{ miles 100 yds., 9st. 21b.; Ist Tatterall Cup, 1 mile 3 fur., Sydney Tatts; Ist Plumpton Handicap Avondale 6 furlongs, and numerous other races. In his first 12 races he filled first place seven times, second three times and third twice. FEE: 20 Guineas to approved Mares. Grazing: 5/- week wet mares; 2/6 week dry mares. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— ALEX. CHISHOLM, Veterinary Surgeon, Ah43l Otautau. PUBLIC NOTICES. Electricity! I THE BEST SERVANT OF I I MANKIND. I In the House, the Office, the a Workshop, nothing can take the | place of Electricity for Lighting, g Working, Cooking, Heating and | for generally making life much a | ONLY EXPERT ELECTRICIANS | EMPLOYED IN OUR JOBBING f DEPARTMENT. | CALL AND SEE US BEFORE I GOING ELSEWHERE. | | Henderson & Brown I LTD. | | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. I |§ Oop. Town Hall.—Tay Street. I Q 1 V KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR MI BUTCHER’S BILL rpHERE’S A BIG RISE IN THE PRICE 1 OF BEEF. WE bought Heavily before the Rise and are supplying you at Prices which have No Equal in town to-day. Just pop into either of Our Shops and you will find we can give you more GOOD MEAT for your money .than you can buy elsewhere. Our Shop in ESK STREET is still going strong and Country People find it a great boon—it is so handy to the Station—and we have Doubled Our Staff to cope with the business offering. All Orders by Post, accompanied by Postal Order or Cheque faithfully attended to at ... , CUNDALL’S buWers KELVIN STREET and ESK STREET. P2 O. D. MAOIN D O E, M.SJ VI House Telephone—No. 14. CHEMIST, ASSAYER AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERHaving haa in Britain a wide experience in Industrial and Agricultural Chemistry, is prepared to undertake the analysis, and inspection of all manufactured materials. Money to lend on first-class SECURITY. WATSON & HAGGITT, SOLICITORS. ESK STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 16

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