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REXONA FOB SCALP RINGWORM. :iis highly infectious disease must not be ected a day. When the first scale ap■s, Rexona, the powerful antiseptic and hing ointment, should be promptly ap--1 Germs cannot live where Rexona Is I. To relieve the pain and Itching wash scalp daily with Rexona medicated Scap. ona heals the scalp and saves the hair, ona Ointment Is Cd and 3a. Obtainable TO STAND AT THE FARM, TAIPOROHENUI, The Thoroughbred Horse ANTAGONIST <«>■■ Sire of Onslaught, Wrestler, Winter Wind, '•>ng Range, McDuff, Counterscarp, Checkiate, and otherHgood winners. By Soult (Imp.), son of St. Simon, from " i Annie, by Seaton Delaval—First Love, u, Nordenfeldt—Fish Girl, by Tattendon— Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman—Coquette (imp.) "ares from a distance will be met at the nuivera Railway Station on notice being received. Antagonist was one of the most brilliant racehorses ever produced in the Dominion, and was never beaten on the race track. Antagonist will be strictly limited to tvr-*--res at TWENTY GUINEAS per Mare. Grazing 3s per week. 11l care taken, Lut no responsibility. GEO CLOUT, '. Owner, Box 86, Hawera. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIUE, HALLOWMAS < 2o '- By MARTAGON—HALLOWEEN. HALLOWMAS (20), Imported, 1908. By Martagon, sire of Lilyveil (Sydney Cup), Mai tian (Canterbury Cup, Randwick Flate), fro Halloween, half-sister to San M'artino, by Ayrshire, sire of Traquair, Orzil, Ayr Laddie, Downshire, etc., from Santa Maura, halfsister to Musa (dam of Mousequeton), Mirslia «"-' also half-sister to Maize (dam of Moulin and Mazagan), by St. Simon, sire of -v-mond, La Fleche, etc., from Palmflower, sister to Jenny Howlett (winner of Oaks), and ilnm of Chittabob, by The Palmer, brother to Rosicrucian (sire of Pulchra, ancestress of Multiform), from Jenny Diver, grand-dam of St. Floriiin, the sire of Ard Patrick), by Buccaneer (Ascot Gold Cup) from Fairy, by Warloch from Delia, half-sister to Lady Augusta (dam of Volley), by Melbourne from Meeanee, sister to Assault, third dam of Gozo (sire Hi Gaulus, Grafter, etc.), by Touchstone from Ghuznee (winner of Oaks), by Pantaloon, by Castrel from Languish, by Cain, by Paulowitz from Lydla, by Poulton, by Sir Peter Teazle from Variety, by Hyacinthus by Coriander from Sister to Swordsman, by Weasel, by Herode from Daughter of Mare by Turk, by Regulus from Daughter of Male by Locust, by Crab from Daughter of Mare by Changeling by Cade from Daughter of Mare by Cade, by Godolpliin Arabian from Daughter of Mare by Bolton Little John, by Partner from Daughter of Mare by Durham's Favoilte, by Son of Bald Galloway from Daffodil's Daub, by Sir T. Gascoigne's Foreign Horse No. 20 family. FEE: 20 gns. GOOD PADDOCKING 5s PER WEEK. Groom in Charge, D. Duffy. All care taken, but no responsibility. Groom's Fee: lis. For further particulars apply to:— P. JOHNSON, Owner, Fitzroy.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH, The Imported Horse, CAMPFIRE (5). By CARBINE (2); dam, REVELRY (5). u uuiirea iium uie same orancn ot family as Doncaster, and 13 closely PFIRE is the sire of the following :s: Depredation (winner of 1 Cup, the Auckland Cup, val Dragoon (winner of the ,'estland Jubilee Cup), White • of the Waverley Cup), lady Louisa (winner or the Connolly Handicap, end three times runner-up in the OtaklEaukawa Cups). Others of his progeny ffre: Xndy Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Plying Camp, Ihapuna, Wnitl, Cinders, Em- , Carblness, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight, Ahika, Jloutoa Camp, Bell of the Camp, Generalissimo, Klckapoo, Evening Clow, Wonder, Clavls, Sling Camp, The Digger, otauru Kid, and Blazeaway. TERMS: £lO 10s. (Payable December 31, 1020) GOOD RRAZIKO 2s «d TJ3R WEEK. ALL CARE TAKEN, BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. Further Particulars Apply— J. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth TO STAND THE SEASON At The ' ~ EMPIRE STABLES, r STRATFORD, And Travel The ,■ Surrounding Districts, 0 THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BARON NEWTON. BARON NEWTON Is a fine type of the new to-day's Clydesdale. Standing 16.2'/ 2 hand: with a well-built body, and constitution nev« beaten, combined with great Hat bone and substance, with good feet and fine silky hair, Baron Bold (imp.), 40 N.Z. C.5.8., and A.D. H.S.B. Sire, Baron Bold by Baron Pride, 0122, Scotland; dam, Lilydale (980), by Newion Chief (imp.), G.V.ZC. 13,113, SB. (II.) vol. 1 N.Z. C.S.B.G.D. Grand-dam, lily (979). N.Z. C.S.B. vol. 11., by Lord iLyon (9) vol. I. By tho above breeding one finds nothing but the best. TERMS: £(i 6s single mares, two or more mares, per arrangement. Payable January 1, 1921. For Further Particulars, Apply— A. J. DAVET, Stratford. Will visit the following:—Mon., Douglas; Tues., Toko: Wed., Tariki and Inglewood: Thurs, Cardiff and Mahoe; Frl., Ngaere and Pukengaelm; Sat.. Empire Stables. GOOD PADDOCKING Is 6d PER WEEK. oundlng Districts THE PUREBRED STALLION, PRINCE IVANHOE: Sire, Lonsdale Again, Imp. (15,C15) N.Z.5.8.; >.am, Btlas Ivanhoe (091); sire, Ivanhoe (793); grand-dam, Flower of Okalawa (1522); sire, Glengyle (373). ' PRINCE IVANHOE is a rich dark hay, compaqtly built, vlith splendid quarWrs, shoulders, and loins, great bone of the best Quality, with good feet and legs. Favored «m*li a great constitution and a. beautiful temper, and he has proved himself a sure foal getter. For full pedigree see cards. TERMS: £5 55.;. £2 end of season, £2 10s when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee service held responsible. Further particularsIt. G. McNAIB, - tfrekui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1920, Page 3

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