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STALLIONS. TO STAND " THIS SEASON AT OTAUTAU. THE FOLLOWING TWO HORSES. WOODEND u) mp. Dark Chestnut Horse (by Lemberg Queenlet) winner of the Newmarket Hopeful Stakes, York Londcsborough Plate, One Mile, and Warwick Budbv Stakes. FEE: 25 GUINEAS. BALBOA Chestnut. Horse (by Varco—Nerve), winner of Auckland Cup,' Derby, Leger, etc. FEE: 20 GUINEAS. GRAZING: 5/- per week, Wet Mares. 2/6 per week, Dry Mares. ALL CARE BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO A. CHISHOLM. OTAUTAU.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT Racecourse road, Invercargill AND TRAVEL TO CENTRES, THE IMPORTED AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE LEE NORRIS. Black Horse. Record Trotting 4.37. Brother to Barbara Lee 2.los.Sire Manrico B. 2.7$ (Sire of 73 in list). By Moko. (Sire of 153 in list and 21 in 2.10 list, including the Real Lady 2.3). From Silurian Dam of 6 in list, including Don Pronto 2.25). Dam, Blanche Norris 2.25$ (Dam of Barbara Lee 2.105). By Walnut Hall (Sire of 17 in 2.10 list), including the Harvester 2.1, 2 miles 4.15. (Also sire of 183 in the list and 32 in the 2.10 list). . Second Dam, Czanum 2.7. By Axtell, 3 years, 2.12. the sire of Axworthy. TERMS.—Single Mares, £lO 10/-; Two or more Mares, £9 9/- each. Reducible £1 1/if paid end of January, 1930. Grazing 2/6 per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mares coming by rail will be met at Mill Road ‘Siding. For further particulars apply G. MATHESON, or J. L. BANNERMAN, Stud Groom, 51538 Racecourse Road, Invercargill.

-p pv tkT Q gt ,| j kJ T" ~ Say . B “Best Wishes” qd To the Bride With a M Pewter Tea Set || £ Pewterware is tlie traditional wedding gift. It is life-lasting. It is useful. It is beautiful and above all not expensive if you buy it from Reins. i Prices range from £5 for three-piece | latest design Tea Set. Others £6 10/-, £O. II BUT CALL IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. | N.J.M. REIN LTD. JEWELLERS, DEE ST., INVERCARGILL |

WHEN SMOKING A NEW PIPE. A new pipe should not be smoked out-of-doors for the first few pipefuls. A gust of wind may make the tobacco burn too rapidly or unevenly—thus causing burned spots or burn-outs. For tobacco, Edgeworth is the best to smoke. It packs very nicely and burns smoothly and evenly—right down to the bottom of the pipe. Then again, Edgeworth is a tobacco which leaves a pipe clean and dry—it does not foul it. Incomparably rich and fragrant—yet so mild as to be acceptable to the most fastidious. Edgeworth enjoys a popularity today with pipe-smokers second to none in the Dominion.—Ad vt.

Lieutenant: “When is a man entitled to be buried with military honours?” Recruit : “When he is dead, sir.”

STALLIONS. rjno STAND AT BALDOWA LODGE. DESBOROUGH. Private Trial prior to winning his last race, 2.11. bESBOROUGH was bred by the late Mr Andrew Pringle. He is by Logan Pointer, sire of Native Chief, Acron, Oynx, Trampfast, and hundreds of others. Dam, Lilly F., by Franz, full brother to Fritz, from Peri Fluon, by Huon. Lilly F has produced Wild Thyme, Desborough, Lilly Bingen—all good winners to different sires. Desborough’s stock, which will race this season, are quiet, good-lookers, and good gaited pacers and trotters. FEE: £lO 10/-. Good grazing guaranteed at 2/6. Mares met at Mill Road Siding. All care, no responsibility. No breeder can afford to pass this beautiful cross. Anyone interested is invited to the track to see his young ones go. s Return service allowed. W. GRANT, Baldowa Lodge, SrBl2 Herbert Street, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 10

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