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|e\:/jsg Kfi* '0 Travel the District this season THE CARRIAGE SIRE KING GEORGE, By Electioneer (imp) out of Vim (lale Zealot.) King George is a rich golden bay with black points, about 16 hands 2 inches, with grand bone and muscle. On the track he has <won under saddle and in harness on all leading trotting tracks in New Zealand ?" As a sire King George has proved his worth. Marion, Miss Wilson mid Peacock, his only representatives on the traok, nro all good winners. Terms, £4 4s. Further particulars from W. H. ATKINS, .., Owner in charge. King George will be at Pinhey's Stable? every Mond°y. * % 0 star.d in Masterton and Surrounding District, THE\HUSH HUNTER WICKLOW. Wicklow was imported irom Ireland by a New Zealand Syndicate at a cost of 700 guineas. He has never been beaten in the show ring, and; he has, been Fliown all over Ireland, and at the Metropolitan Show 3 in Australia and New Zealapd. He is the Bire of Shamrock, the noted carriage stallion, D jnedin, who has secured over 30 prizes, and never been beaten. * Wicklow will stand at a fee of £4 4s pingle mari*; two or more as per airangement.' Apply C. McCULLOUGH, Masterton., HpO be at the service of Breeders in I the Wairarapa District this season, the high-clats thoroughbred Stallion BORIS flO, By Ptfpniak-Shepherdess, by Fit//donovan (Donovan Alone) lolanthe (Mari-Byrnong—Bosedale), During three seasons on tha turf BORIS performed successfully .over Short and' Long Distances, and won about in Stakes. His victories included the Northern Champagne Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, .Great Northern Guineas, .Wairaand othefraces. Menschikoff, : the first of Stepniak's sons to go to the stud, •has already.proyed a success. Mares met at Carterton Railway" Station. Boris Will'be at tho Prince .of Wales Stables every Wednesday weither permitting. Tflrms— Single Mares 5 guineas,, two or more by arrargprnent-. '*i For further particulars apply W. CORLETT, Cartertom. ' O Stand this Season at Papawai, , SARACEN |I7»V \ St Geoige(B) Fair Nell (17). Saracen is a scientifically bred racehorse. This is fully dtrhonslr&t'd in the Stud' Book. He won 22 of the principal N.Z. events while on the tuif, and euch year his siock has added to the fime of his stud career; In 19,05 Saracen was' recond on the l'&t of winning N.Z. sires, and in 1900 he was fourth with 23 wins, tepresenting £22j5, .while in tno season just ended on July 31st, his stock won £3oou. Amorgst his racing stock the following, aie well known: Antigone, Gladsmuir, Cinque, Hafley, Mntaari, Playfair,' Sardonyx, Sarilla, Jolly Roger, Silken Rain, Matak'okiii, f-barkeyn. r He is confidently redommecded as a Sire oy the best judgea of horseflesh in New Zealand. Terms—s guineas, single mane,, two o» more as arranged. ' Good paddeckirig with plenty, of water., Every care taken with marea. but no respons ibih l v. For further particulars apply to V. Gl TULUY, Owner; Paphwai, Greyiowa Notth. : GOVERNMENT NHHH DEPARTMENT FACT Mo. A. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NON FORFEITURE protects ovury Assurance Policy issued by„ the Department. Substantial surrender values and loati values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid withiu thi thirty days of grace an account ia opened crediting the policyholder with the sur rendor value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as the) fall due and interest thereon. As long m the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing tWjpottoy is in fall force, and in tht •Teat of death or maturity tha- aum wsured and bonuuea, lom the ureasi with lateral, am pal**'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8869, 1 November 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8869, 1 November 1907, Page 2