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Dalgety and Go ~ 1 > taH -—: ‘ OHINEWAI STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 21 Entries -solicited HAMILTON STOCK SALE Thursday, December 23 Entries solicited MATAMATA STOCK SALE Wednesday, January 5 Entries solicited NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE Friday, January 7 Entries solicited OHAUPO STOCK Si Tuesday, January n Entries solicited WOOL Consign your wool for local sale or for shipment to London to Dalgety’s, Auckland, who sold last season throughout Australasia 291,093 bales. We can insure your wool from sheep’s back until sold. ' Next Auckland wool sale will be held on 2nd February. Catalogue closes on 28th January, 1916 We can supply woolpacks, seaming twine, Wolseley Sheep. Shearing Machines and spare parts. DALGEII & GO., LTD., HAMILTON. Te aboha Bepbesichtativb : E. J. AISLABIE. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Waihou THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Carl Rosa

By Seaton Delaval —Vieux Rose, by Hippocampus, by Dainty Ariel, from Rosarina, by Traducer — Yatterina. > CARL ROSA commenced racing at 2 years old, and won the Musket Stakes, beating amongst others Apologue and Annette; won the Juvenile Handicap, and followed this up later by beating Multifid* Boomerang, Master Delaval, and others in the Midsummer Handicap. At 3 years old he won the A.R.C. Spring Handicap, beating 13 others, and the A.R.C. Eden Handicap. At four years he won the A.R.C. Alexandria and Buckland Handicaps. Avondale Handicap, and Avondale Autumn Handicap. At 5 years of age he won the A.R.C. Birthday Handicap, his collective winnings amounting to over ,£2,000. Carl Rosa was a front rank performer on the turf, and his stock show great promise. Fee :—£S 5 s Further particulars from LENNARD BROS., Waihou. HPO stand at Morriusville this JL coming season, and tiavel the surrounding districts, the following highly-bred horses , f thoroughbreds “ Bunyan ” (i 4) (Chestnut). Pilgrim’s Progress,*dam, Neva. .Bunyan will stand at the stables only. “ Antiphone ” (12), (Bay). Obligado; dam, Miss Annie. Miss Annie—Sire, Seaton Delaval; dam. First LoveTROTTING STALLION “ General Wood ” (Brown) Ribbonwood ; dam Little Bell DRAUGHTS “ Royal Bancor ” (Dark Bay) 4’ years. Sire, “Bancor" (imp.); dam Maud* “ Square Deal ” (Bay), 3 years Sire, Lord Plunket; dam Bell.” First-class paddocking accom. modation for mares. For further particulars as tc routes, fees, etc, apply - • JOHN GADDES, Morriusville. Telephone 7i W General Sonlt 1905. By SOULT, 11, 1890-HOTCH-ERINA, 1893. Sire —Soult, 11, 1890, by St. Simon 11, 1881 (sire of Persimmon and Diamond Jubilee); dam, Beauharnais, 1874. Dam Hotcherina, 1893, by Hotchkiss, 2, 1885 (sire of Multiform) ; dam, Hipporina, 18781 This is one of the best bred horses in the country for getting hacks and cross country stock, having the great Dainty Ariel blood, noted for hardiness and jumping. , j. At Auckland Racing Club Spring Meeting, 1907, as a two year old, won Welcome Stakes, 260sovs, baating fiye others ; same meeting won Musket Stakes, 200 (top weight) beating 12 met with an accident just afteFTlhd did not run for two years, when he ran second to Salute, at A,K,C. Summer Meeting in the Newmarket Handicap. General Soult’s stock have taken prizes wherever shown. TERMS —Single Mare, \ two", or more, ;£4 each. * Grazing: 2s 6d per week. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars from M. O’DONOGHUE Waihou

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15710, 17 December 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15710, 17 December 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 15710, 17 December 1915, Page 4

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