■f -vw*y- " - .^l. CALL AND INSPECT THE FASHIONABLE CORSETS OF TEE DAY— KABO AND PROMENADE. New shipment just arrived. Stocked in all sizes. GEORGE & KERSLEY LTD., ■■■_■ Wangaimi.
? Property Lists. ! Best Grazing Land in the Dominion. ) i.«_ ' ■ . _ - - ... .**■■ i. r ■ • TTNDULATING LIMESTONE COUNTRY. BEST BUYING IN THE DOMINION. ()AAA ACRES. 1900 acres Freehold . 100 acres Native Lease., over 20 &\J\J\J years to run at a rental of 2s. per acre. 1800 ■ acres in really good pasture, remainder shelter bush. The whole place is well fenced and subdivided into 40 paddocks, well watered and sheltered. At present carrying 1900 ewes, 2050 lambs (105. per cent), 45 rams, and 400 heaa of : cattle besides horses. This year carried 4000 sheep and 329 head of cattle ;- »nd all the wethers went out fat at the end of the winter. This place will : subdivide to advantage and will be required for closer settlement before Jong as a butter factory is toibe erect ed close to the property next'season. The homestead and outbuildings are all in first class order. The nearest station at present is Ngaruawahia, but a new line going in from Huntly will shorten the' distance considerably, bring the rail head 'to within about 8 miles. Post Office and store about 6 miles. Telephone communication. All roads are metalled. Station 23 mi,les. This is e"ome of the healthiest sheep > country in the province and the district is a very nice one to live in. PRICE £11 en acre. Mortgage £15,000 for 4 years at 5 per cent. FAIRBU&N- AND SILK, '""' LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.
To Stand at Rutland Stables, Wanganui, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Pure Clydesdale Colt (Jmp.) MIMIHAIT PRINCE. MLMIHAU is a beautiful Bay, rising 6 years old. He stands 16£ hands high on a splendid se\, of Clegs..|;, He 6h6Ws true Clydesdale quality in liis ana.tomy. A 6plendid mover. His sire is I. the famous horse "Agitator," and his ]i dam is "Bonnie Jean" by "Macarthur," ■' g. dam by "Herd Laddie," g.g. dam by *' BLor,d Salisbury." y First and' Champion as a 3-year-old, t and second in 1913 in a field of 14.' '» Terms: £4 4/-, two or more mares as per arrangement. Groomage tees, 2/6, payable first service. ; Full particulars from- — W. TAPP, Groom-in-cliarge, %-.,■. ■■Ofv v.'-i--', ''■ ••'»■ ■■ "■ i ! '• H. WINDLEBURN, Owner. ... »• StMd thl» Beaton at Wanga*ui ana •unrounding1' District*, • The Thoroughbred Horse SAN-FRAN. GOZO—PROCELLA. '■ His breeding is of the best, for lie !s by Gozo (sire of two other great stay- - trs)', Gaulus, and, The Grafter), by Wild Oats—Maltese . Gross, 'by Oxford—Valetta, from Procella, by the unbeaten ; Grand' Flaneur from Auk, by The Marquis—Seagull. Auk was dam of Alba- ', triss, and grand dam of Merganser. y SAN FRAN is a beautiful darn bay, V rtanding 16 hands, and some of hlB '■* stock proved the best in the Dominion. Goldfinder's performances in dead-heat-l \ tag Bobrikoff *in the Canterbury Cup of < I*oo sbvs., and winning the following >' year, speak for themselves. \ During his racing period , San Fran demonstrated in no mean degree that lib was one of the best, for he secured the ; Sydney Gold Cup, A.J.C. Metropolitan. Spring Stakes,, and Rand.wick Plate, and also ran second in the Cumberland Stakes, A.J.C. Plate, Sandown Park Handicap, A.J.C. Trial Stakes, and Melbourne Cup. In the latter event he was j, giving the winner, Revenue, 25 pounds, the being*.l—Revenue 7.10, San Fran 9.7. Durinr his stud life in the Dominion Sans.Fr|in_.h l a|:' thrown a,,, host of winners, Horses whd'hav.e won over all distances of ground both1 on the flat and over hurdles, and that they have ~ i shown out in a strong light at stake earning may be gauged from the reality that <?■!ring the last seven seasons his sons tilid daughters . have earned prize money to the extent of £35,421* a great performance, it must be admitted, considering that his services have not been availed of to any great extent by outBide owners of brood mares. San Fran's services were never less than 20 guineas. The following are a few of the successful horses sired by San Fran:—California, Goldfinder, Bonnie, Boy, Mangaroa, Dorandoi Loch Mabin, Rill, Sam Pan, Sandstream, Tan San, Composed, * Maku, Polynices,- Splash, Voetgang, Kopu, SanPluie, Te Puia, Tangimoana, The Summit, and numerous others. Monday—Turakina. Tuesday—Marton. Jtemalnder of week—WindleTjtirii'« 7 St«Tjle», Wansranul. Terms. —rSingle Mares: ,10. guineas. Half-bred mares as. per- arrangenient. ' Good paddocking ,at 2s, 6d .per week. 'All care taken, biitjop responsibility. ■ Further particulars from . • GEO.V CHAMBERLAIN, . or ; Owner, Windleburn's Stables. P.O. Box 266. Sweet Simon. ,_ Vo Stand In Wang-anni and District. Brown horse Sweet Simon, (31) half fcrother to Signor), by Cyrenian (10), dam Ma Mie Rosette, by Trenton (IS), (sire of "Wakeful, Revenue, etc.), dam Bonnie Rosette (dam of Majestic, Mountain King, Bonnie Chiel, Korau, Scottish King, Kinglike, Undecided and Majesty), by Barcaldine (sire of Malster's ' dam, Mintagon's dam, Sir Visto, Mimi, Winkfield, Chalereaux (sire of Signorinetta), The Rush, Wolf's Crag, Marco, Freemason, Dumbarton, Curfew, Morion, St. Thomas), dam Bonnie Rose (sister of Bonnie Morn, the dam of Leominster, Kilcock, Break of Day, Morning and Good Morning, all great performers in : England, also dam of the yearling filly sold in September, 1901; for 5300 guineas), by. Rosicrucian (sire of Pulchra, ancestress of Multiform), dam Bonnie Katie (dam of Rosy Morn), by King of Trumps (grandson of Blacklock), dam Basquine, by Orlando (son of Touchstone) f from that great cup mare CaneL aon (dam of Fazzoletto and grand-dam of Boiard), by Melbourne. I CYRENIAN, sire of Sweet Simon, was imported from England, being sired by that great stud success St. Simon (sire of Soult, St. .Ambrose, St. Frusquin, San Francisco, Simmer, Rouvray, St. Serf, Positano, Charlemagne 11.,. Persimmon, Diamond Jubilee, etc.); dam Daisy Chain (dam of Saintfleld, Simonside, etc.), by Springfield (sire of Sainfoin), dam Chatelaine by Cambuscan (sire of -. Camballo and Kincsem), dam Fal-lal by Fazzoletto (Winner of the 2000 -guineas;, dam of Pretender (2000 Guineas and Derby) by "Venison by Partisan. Descendants of Bonnie Rosette (imp.): Mountain King, Scottish King, Majesty, Majestic, Bonnie Chiel, Undecided, Koran, etc. SWEET SX3XOXT }s a brown horse, standing 16 hands 3 inches, with plenty of bone and quality and possessed of a perfect temper. Being bred on such stout lines, he cannot fail to be a stud success. Pie is the sire of Adare. Denise Orme, Royal Simon, Sweet Zinnia, Glen Nevis, Melodist and Sweet Van—all winners. FEE: £6 6s. Two or more Mares as per agreement. Paddocking 2/6 per week. Mondays—Wangaehn. Itest of the weefc At Carbine Stables, Wangami3. For further particulars apply to— r , ~ -: CHARLES LETT, .
To Travel Wanyanu?. and Surroundings Districts. THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE • STALLION. " ARNAGrOUR." (16,439) Clydesdale Horse Society of Great Britain and, Ireland. Foaled 12th June, 1905. "ARNAGOUR" is well known as a grand, big-sized, capital breeding horse, with first-class feet, well set pasterns', amr broad, flat bones,, with the best of action. He stands 17 hands high, is a horse of great substance, and has in his veins the. best of blood., He is built like a cart horse all over. ■ He was stud horse on -the estate of Coll, belonging to the trustees of the late Colonel Stuart, for the last four ■years, and as a stockgetter has few equals, if any. Colts and fillies got by him were first-at Sal,en,, for the las: three years, and also won four championships, all showing that farmers may rely on having a sire to improve the breed in this district. His sire, " Dunure Blend" (11691), is a great horse, and won first honours ax Kilmarnock, and is also a sure stockget--I:.ei\ Gr. sire "Montrave Mac" (9955) is favourably known as a first-class breeding horse, a son 'of; the" renowned "MacGregor" (14S7)', out of the Champion Cawdor Cup Mare, "Montrave Maud" (11786), by the Merryton "Prince of Wales" (673). One of his sons, "Syivander," is a typical draught horse, and winner of first prize at the Autumn Stallion Show at Glasgow in 1899, and second at Edinburgh in 1900. His dam, "Maggie of Ballinton" (14542), is a superior mare, and tliw dam of many good ones, and she traces' back to the,wonderful "Topsman" (586)., winner of first' prize at London, and many more too numerous to mention. ALSO— THE CHAMPION PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, " Pride of Windermere." (676 N.Z. Stud Book.) Sire: "Sandy Erskine" (Imp.) Dam: "Maggie Macaulay" (1104). All cars taken, tout no responsibility. Full particulars from— ■'..ALEX. DONALD, Putiki, Wanganui. To Travel Marton and Surrounding , Districts. THE PURE-BRED,;, CLYDESDALE STALLION, COMBINATION, By Knight of the Thistle —Dam, Black Maid. Also— VIdTOEV, By Victor Hugo—Dam, Lucy by Bedouin. Ideal Carriage Horse. Fast Trotter. 16 hands. . ■~ ■■ | ■ ■ To Travel Marton and Ilata Districts. THE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE ; STALLION, KING EDWARD, Terms, two marea £4 10s., single £3 10s. Full particulars from Groom-in-Charge, or ■ML. COLLINSON, White Hart Stables, Marton. HOUSES FOR SALE. BY MR. JOHN D. BRECHIN. THREE HOUSES—On one secf.on; to be sold in one lot; ages 6, 9, and 12 years; 4 rooms and bathroom in each house; drains to each; situated in the town near the new bridge. Price, £1100 for the lot. Terms cash, or as arranged. (464) GLOUCESTER STREET. — Quarteracre, 6-roomed house and convenien. ces; served by trams, etc.^ Price £725; only£ 50 deposit. (455) LONDON STREET.—I-Bth acre; fourroomed house, and usual conveniences. Price, £385. Terms £50 cash, balance as rent. (452) ST. JOHN'S HlLL.—Over J-acre and a convenient 6-roomed house, Price, £950; terms, £150 cash. (431) BALL STREET.—I-Bth acre; 6 rooms, gas, p.w.c., washhouse, copper and tubs, bath, etc. - Price, £490; t.rms arranged. . (405) John D. Brechin, LAND AGENT, IS ST. HILL STREET. WANGANUI. 'Phone 573. "DEMONSTRATE," don't estimate, approximate, or exaggerate; but always demonstrate, and prove yourself worthy of the confidence placed in you. That is the motto of the MAORILAND DAIRY AND PRODUCE CO., who are buyers of home-separated cream, butter and eggs in anj' quantity. Write for further particulars to P.O. Box 185: Manager, E. Runnerstrum (late of FresjTFobd Co.) .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 20474, 2 October 1915, Page 8
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