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STUD NOTICES. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT. The Magnificent Thoroughbred Stallion. ROYAL STAG. (Antumnus- -Kirriemuir.) Will Stand at The Kennels (Washdyke), and travel to Orari, Falrlie, and Holme Station (Pareora). Royal Stag was the winner of many good races, including the Oreat Northern Derby and the Dunedin Cup | (9.4). He endows his stock with good looks and hardy constitutions, among them being Royal Game, who was raced 13 times at 2 years, 43 times at 3 years, 38 times at 4 years, and 35 times at 5 years, and is still going strong. FEES: Thoroughbred mares owned i by Members of the Hunt or by Farmers I whose country is hunted over, £lO/10/-; for other mares, £l2/I*/-. A concession of £2/2/- per mare will be made for two or more mares.. Hack j Mares, £6/6/- and £5/5/- respectively. Groomage Fee: 5/-. All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1930. For further particulars, apply to the | Huntsman: J. M. SHAW. Or: G. JOHNSON, The Groom in Charge, The Kennels, Washdyke. PETER MOKO (%Js 3) ! Reg. No. 60307 American Stud Book. Sire: Peter the Great. World’s i Champion Sire (600 in the Select List i including Peter Manning, 1.58, world’s record. Dam: Miss Nash (Reg. No. 24473) by the celebrated Moko (157 in the Select List). This family produced the world’s champion two-year-old trotter, The Real Lady (2.03). Peter Moko raced in America for five seasons, finished a thoroughly sound horse, winning £11,500. Champion Half-mile Track Trotters’ Record 2.03, until beaten by his full brother Peter Nash (2.01 ft) Peter Moko since coming to New Zealand has produced:— Betty Moko (4.34) champion 3-year-old trotter. Koro Peter, 2-year-old 2.21; 4-year-old. 3.23, both records for New Zealand trotters. Akenehi, one of the best young trotters in the Dominion (Vide “The Referee’’). Peter Grattan, double winner at Hawke’s Bay. Peter Pirate, 4.41. As well as numerous 3-year-old winning pacers. The above will go to prove Peter Moko is undoubtedly the champion producer of straight-out trotters In the Dominion. Last season over 93 per cent, of his mated mares have proved fertile. Lady links, Moving Picture. Kissing Cup, Mooney, Quincey Belle, Winkle Dillon, dam of Otalo Rose, Wee Patch, Guest, all proved mares, are in foal to him. Will stand at Hadlow. Travel same beat as last season. Grazing 2/6 per week. Entrained mares met at Washdyke, Saturdays only. All care but no responsibility. Terms: £8 8s for single mare, £7 7a for two or more mares. 5/- groomage fee. Correspondence addressed to Glen* iti Post Office will receive prompt attention. R. G. MITCHELL. J_J M. STONYER & COMPANY, 1. 200 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, situated 4 miles from Town, well fenced and watered. All buildings practically new and in splendid order. PRICE £IBSO. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE £9OO. 2. 50 ACRES L.I.P. Splendid Land. To be sold at a going concern. MORTGAGE £IOOO. PRICE £1250. For further particulars, apply: H. M. STONYER AND 00.. P.O. Box 197 Telephone 163. TIMARU. JOHN NEEDHAM, LIMITED. MR FARMER! IT You Want RESULTS, ECONOMY, AND SATISFACTION, THEN USE KENTO MOTOR SPIRIT APEX MOTOR SPIRIT APEX POWER KEROSENE IN DRUMS AND CASES. ASK US FOR QUOTATIONS. JOHN NEEDHAM, LIMITED. DISTRIBUTORS. Corner George and Barnard Streets, TIMARU. “Phone 841. ‘IT YOU HAVE WORK. PREPARE TO BRING IT NOW. TO L. DEWAR, Expert Watchmaker. Jeweller, Diamond Better and Engraver. We Specialise in Wedding and Signet Rings. Happy is the bride-to-be. Whose wedding ring is made by me. Than all my styles there's nothing newer. Bo bring your work to Lyall Dewmr. Address: Oeorgs Street, next Ftclayson'A

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18411, 1 November 1929, Page 16