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rpo STAND TH-IS SEASON AT A ItIVFrtSD'AL®, tho exceptionally wol-bred x O'lvdesdale Stallion v VERDUN VerdunV I)ani is the imp or lev. mare Eiia, who lias a Government Vet.'s Life Certificate, and his sire is the great breeder and pn'zetaker— Newton Chief (imp.), who also has his Government Vet.'s Life Certificate. Newton Chief tr-ak S firsts and 1 third prize before leaving Scotland at all the main bhow,s, including Edinburgh. Since arriving in New Zealand he has secured 0 lirot prizes and 0 seconds,' including Ist and reserve champion at Palmers ton North in 1912. Also a gold mcvlal for best imported stallion in New Zealand presented by Great Britain. Verdun's Dam's winnings are too , ~ous to mention. as onl - y l)ccn shown twice aiitl Ist for best g! und and Wflil the. 15gns Clip. , , ®}'e also holds the (ioverniiient > yiil-'s Certificate of soundness. . full particulars apply to or W. O. LAINCr, Owner. Earl/ -application needed as he is restricted t-> ,30 mares, 15 having already beerf .subscribed. THO STAND THIS SEASON", At Castlepoint Station, The Thoroughbred Stallion EXPECT By Advance, from Endeavour; by St. Leger from Cuiraiba; by Curassier from Albatross; etc.* y

EXPECT won his first race as a three-year-old, and . during that season seored in 3 races—the Trial Stakes at Masterton, Settlers' Hack Handicap at Woodviile, and Autumn Handicap at the Hawke's Bay meeting. He was also second in the 7th Feilding Stakes and Burke Memorial Handicap at Hastings. ; As a four-year-old (1913-14 season) he scored five times—Spring Handicap at Masterton, Liverpool Handicap at Manawatu Summer, Marton Cup, Stewards' Handicap at Wanganui, and Burke Memorial at .Hastings' He was also second three times — Pearce Handicap at Wellington Spring; in Great Easter Handicap at C,J.C. Autumn, and in Hawke's Bay Cup. ; In the 1914-15 season ('five-years-old). he again won the Spring. Handicap at Masterton. TERMS: Simgle mare £5 ss. Two or more mares £4 4s each. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Firs-fe Class Paddocking FREE; 2s 6d per week after Ist Jan. 1917 P Groom's Fee ss. Full Particulars on application to T. McGRATH, Groom-in-Charge. rro STAND AT MASTERTON, the purebred imported Suffolk Punch Sire, SUDBOURN SIRDAR 1 (27829) ' By Pratt's Eclipse (2627) Miss Sally (3781) This k the only SUFFOLK PUNCH at service in Wairarapa for the public, and the best stallion that has ever come to the district. Can be crossed with the heavy draught, and a splendid cross with thoroughbred mares for remounts; in fact for all farm work. Terms, £3 3s, payable on January Ist, 1917. Good Grazing free for month. All care .taken of mares, but no responsibility, For .further particulars apply—- ' F. FORD, Owner. 41 South Road, Masterton.

GUY FAWKES THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. Sire: Blair Cowrie, No. 392. Dam: Darling 11, No. 843. For full pedigree see N.Z. Stud Book. \ITILL stand the season at Masterton and surrounding districts. For further particulars apply W. SARGISSON, Te Rangitumau. FOR PRIVATE SALE. CIX-SEATER OVERLAND Motor Car 45 h.p. Sporting Model 61, in, perfect order. Price £275. Call and arrange a trial. 8-10 h.p. Matchless Motor Bike with Side Car, spare parts and tools, at £55. 4 h.p. Bradbury Motor Bike and coach built side car, a tip top machine at £45. Several light weight machines at low prices, namely from £6 upwards. h.p. Triumph and Rudge machines from £2O to £35. Stocks of new and second-hand Furniture on hand. Call and see our high-class High Back Dining Chairs at Bargain Prices. V. L. FAIRBR'OTHER POST O cc "E AUCTION MART. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. ALSO upon Household Furniture, "*"*■ 1 Pianos (without- removal); also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm Implements, etc. Repayable hy Easy Small Weeklv Instalments. L. W. BALKIND. Agents: Thompson and Hamilton.. Land Agents, Box 165, Masterton. Phone 27.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 December 1916, Page 7

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