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wk vumtM'A- m MM ill Of the many Seasonable lines it has been our pleasure to open up lately, the Curtain Goods appeal chiefly to our avthtic senso. We can picture a Window, [nglenook or Cosey Corner futed up with these (Unity fabtk-s, and we are sure you've only to sue them to delight with us in our selection. LACE CURTAINS MADRAS MUSLIMS 111 (For long and short Cut tains) double width, taselled edge, new pattern:-', Very choice goods. Bad tor strengt what vou're looking for It's only a matter of a few days and you'll be spring cleaning and renovating. Then you'll want to lix up your windows prettily, won't you? This is where our selection and prices will assist. THE COSEY CORNER. HAMILTON.

THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE 1 STALLION HEATHER BRAE Will commence on his rounds on MONDAY, September :-Bth, and travel through Pukrrimu to Mrs Norrish's, Kaipaki. Tuesday—From KaipaU to Mr J. ). Raynes', Rukubia. Wednesday--Across Narrows to Tamah 're and on to Exp limentaJ Farm. Thursday—Through New.»tead on to Mi R. J. Pond's, Matangi. Fiiday Home, via Tamahere aid Pukeroro. Remainder of week at stables, Leamington. Terms: £4 rer mare; two or more as per agreement. All fees due January Ist, 1915 JAMES MALCOLM, Leamington. mo STAND THIS SEASON at I MATAMATA.snd travel where nducements offers— The Well-known Roaster Stal ion WOODSTOCK. Sire, Pakh'em dam, Chessy, ALSO, Purebred Clydesr'ale StaJlion, HIGHLAND CHIEF. Sire, Chief Commander—dam, Myra For further particulars apply POLLARD BROS, Turaiiga-o-Moana, Matamata rnO STAND THE SBASON at 1 MATAMATA and travel where sufficient in ucement offers—The Ira ported liackev StaJJion BRITAIN'S PRIDE (Imp.), 8761 E.H.S.B. Sire, Pi'.ot 2nd (38^4); dam, Black Bess (34 ( H)Britain's Priuk is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, with gnat bone and quality and perfect aciio.). He has beat' n ?ll comers in the show ring, winning at Feildinz, Woodville, Wanganui, PalmerstonNorth (two seasons), Hainil.cn, Te Aroha, Matamata, and l*t and Champion last Dominion Show held at Auckland, winning the handsome prize donated by Messrs Stewa.t Dawson and Co. Further particulars and extended pedigree apply T. S. MCDONNELL, Matimata

rO STAND AT HINUERA and trsv-'l surround!ik ri'stricts—The Champion Clydesdal; Stallion SIR WESLEY (Imp 1912j. Winner of Championship at Matamata Show las! year and si cor.d Cambridge Show. Sire—Sir Hiuo, by Sir Everard ; dam— Batoness Belle, by ihron Bobgill. Terms: 4gs, payable lit January, 19 5 W. T. HOLMES, Owner. TO STAND AT OHAUPO and travel to Kowhai (at Whatawhata on .Monday ni|?ht and at Mr 1 homas' farm on Tuesday night; The Champion Heavy Draught Stallion '• MARSHAL KING (3IQ, Vol. I. C.S.B). Sire—Marcellus (519, N.Z.5.8.), winner of 14 First Prizes and 9 Champions. Dam—Marchioners (413. Vol. I, C.S B.j, winnerof 6 First Prizesand 3 Champions Marsh At KING, the Te Kowhai premium horse, is a dapple brown, standing over 17 hands, on short, heavy legs Also, to stand and travel the sam* route as last ■ ear—The Well-known Clydesdale Stallion ROYAL MARCELLUS (397, Vol. 1, C.5.1!.). For fulllparticulars see cards cr J. (). DHATU JAMES FOGARTY, Ohaupo. rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 TIRAU and travel surrounding districts—The Purebied Clydesdale Cult ROYAL SIGNET (133 D. Vol. 7. Sire-Royal Garthland (76 ), Vol. 5 \ Dam-Dolly of Westwood (3130. Vol. 7 For further particulars and extended pedigree apply J. E. FITZGERALD, Tirau. SOLON DILLON To Stand at Matangi. Sired by Harold Dillon, Imp, sire ot Dilron Bell 4 35; Adonis, 1 mile 2 13-1/5. 2 miles 4.56-1 5; Hma Dillon, 2.17, Lord Dillon" 4 41; and numerous others; Dam: Solon Gazelle, Imp., by Solon Grattan, 2.9%. Solon Dillon is a straightout Trotter, Bay colour, 5 years, standing 15.2 with splendid constitution, and is a beautifully tempered hors2. Term? £5 5/- for single Marcs, two or more, the property of one owner by arrangement. Fees payable Ist January - Gray Bros. Matangi.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5726, 1 October 1914, Page 4

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