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RESINOUS I. STAND SEASON AT AWATUNA, ® THE THOROUGHBRED UV LU*' STALLION By Limond (imp.), Amyrin, dam of Bathos, Grotesque, Melissa, Amyril and Perception. Resinous is a, beautifully built brown horse, standing 16 hands. Owing to an accident to his leg he was not sound, but showed wonderful pace. TERMS: 10 guineas, payable December 20. Free grazing dry mares; wet mares 5/- week. Mares from a distance met at Auroa Road Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars apply— D. KING, Awatuna. TO STAND THE SEASON at Waverley and travel the rounding district. Y CjJ® ? 4 The Five-year-old CLYDESDALE STALLION, TRACTOR TRACTOR is a beautiful bay horse with good flat bone and good constitution and a sure foal-getter. TERMS: £4 4s. Two or more mares by arrangement. Payable on January 20, 1936. For- further particulars apply J. SEXTON, owner, Kapuni, or Jim Bryant, groom-in-charge. TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE ( FARM, MANAIA. The Prize-winning CLYDESDALE STALLION, CARNIVAL BAND (3057) Vol. 16. Sire. Bonnie Dene. Dam, Cairn’s Pride. TERMS: To approved mares £3 3s when mare proves in foal. Others by arrangement. G. E. COWLING, Manaia. MULLABODEN (22) Imp. Bred by the Irish Bloodstock Agency. Foaled 1929. TEMPLEBODEN 22.—Stella: Necromancer 9, Touchit 14, Enchantress 9; Holly leaf, Hollywood 16, Madeline 22.' Bushey Park 1: Hampton 10, Lord Clifden 2, Lady Langden 10; Sunshine (fourth dam of Limond), Thormanby 4. Sunbeam 1. TORLONIA 1 (winner of over £2500. and sire of Irish Times in his first season).—Tortona (Own sister to March Along): Swynford 1 (winner of £25,508), John o’ Gaunt, Canterbury Pilgrim 1; Marchetta, Marco 3, Hettie Sorrell 1. Phalaris 1 (twice leading English sire): Polymelus 3 (sire of winners of £260.000). Cyllene 9, Maid Marian 3; Bromus, Sainfoin 2, Cheery 1. MULLABODEN, who will stand the season at the Farm, Urenui. is a handsome black horse ' standing 16.2 hands. All care taken, but no responsibility accepted. Terms: Stud mares 10 gns. S TOPLESS. Urenui. CHE CLYDESDALE STALLION, JQGAIO ||UKE TLA 1| JJUKE (Seven-year-old) Will Travel the Districts between MANAIA, PIHAMA & KAPONGA. Also:— ISLE O’MULL Will Travel from Matapu to Manaia, Mokoia and Fraser Road. Apply— T. HOGAN, Matapu, or TOMMY GLYNN. r rO stand the season at Okato and travel by motor from Oakura to below Opunake, the beautiful Glossy Black Stallion— COWAN HERO By Cowden Pearl (imp.), dam Flower Girl, both champions in the show ring. Cowan Hero is absolutely sound and sure and is the kindest tempered stallion to ever travel any district. Terms: £4/4/- two or more mares and guarantees by arrangement. Apply— OTTO BEU. OKATO, ’T'O Stand the Season at Bell Block, and travel by motor y , Ji the Coast to Warea, New Plymouth, Wai- rdf J®, tara and Inglewood districts, the Clydes- jlwi""*" ' dale Stallion— JgONNIE J7PINARD (Vol. 13), six years old. Sire: Epinard (imp.), by Fyvie Sensation. Dam: Balthangie Rosina, by Bonnie Dene (imp.) Bonnie Epinard has been shown at the Royal Show, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hawera, Stratford and New Plymouth, and has won 16 first and second prizes and numerous championships, being defeated on four occasions Ly his dam’s half-brother Canmore, who won the Sydney Royal Show Championship, 1933. His sire, Epinard (imp.) is a noted prize-winner. His dam, Balthangie Rosina, has won 23 first and second prizes and numerous championships. Bonnie Epinard is guaranteed sound. Terms: £4 4s cash, or £5 5s payable January 1, 1936. R. TOWNSEND, Owner, Bell Block. BOBBY CALVES J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD., J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD., ELTHAM. BOBBY CALF COLLECTORS. CARRIERS:—A. R. Gower, Eltham; S. W. Norris, Mangamingi; Hammersley and Gardner, Kaponga; Hardley and Butler, Hawera; Opunake Motors, Opunake; A. G. Robertson, Okaiawa. BUYERS:—J. Ramsay, Eltham and Hawera; B. Hickey and R. Inder, Opunake; H. Paulson, Okaiawa. For Further Information ring: J. RAMSAY, 'Phone 101 M, or WORKS, 55, Eltham.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1935, Page 14