SIRJtiS OF THIS SEASON. To stand the season at Kohi, Waverley, the Thoroughbred Horse LORD LM'JLN (3 4) by Lupm (8), Torida, by Torpedo (12), Streamlet, by the Mute Rivulet (imp.). Lord Lupin is a beautiful dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, lull of quality and substance, clean, flat bone, good feet, off a quiet disposition, and good, docile temper. For further particulars re extended pedigree see Volume 11, page 218. Lord-Lupin will only serve a limited number of approved mares coming from good racing families and stud book mares. Lord Lupin has proved himself a sure foal getter, ana his progeny aife full of quality and substance. Mares will be met at Waverley Railway Station. Every care taken but absolutely no,responsibility talcen. Fees for Stud Book mares, £10 10s; approved mares, £7 7s; mares suitable for producing good hunters, £7 7s; -two or more as per arrangement. Grazing free to 31st December, 1919, after which 5s per week will be charged. Further particulars apply to L. Gk &REMER, Kohi, Waverley. v rpQ STAND THIS SEASON AT Wi» ■*■ QANVL AND TRAVEL 1W AIARTON DISTRICTS, THE FASHIONABLY-BRED SIRE, GUIANFORTE (Half-brother to htm Angelos) (Multiform (18)— La Valeric), Bred by G. G. Stead/ Esq.,' Chriifr church., GUIANFORTE is a promising sif«, and if muted wth Stud Book mares canned fail to get hie;h-elass racehortes &nd jumpers. He ,i» the sire Of th« following winner*:—Perfect Day, Jin. Jitsu, Beaut'orto, Some Boy, Guiaaform, Passin' Thro', etc, ' Mares raefc at the Wanganm RailwMj Statiqn,, and grazing arranged for'af moderate rates. ' All core taken, but; no-responsibility, tor ail particulars apply GROOM IN CHARGE. .Windelburn'g Stable* i Or Owner, • . G, CHAMBERLAIN, P.O. Xop&t TO JSTAJJI^toS^SEASON Alt WANGANUI AND TRAVEL TttM SURROUNDING DISTHICXS. THE STANDARD BRED TROTTJNG STALLION WILp MOOR. Wild Moor—V Wild Wood im^r Dam — Alice Qzinoor imp,; full brother to Alice Wood, (2.22). Wild Moor, is the sire of Country Belle, winner of N.Z. Trotting Cuj and many, others. For further particulars apply to*G. POWELL or H. GR^EN No. 9 WIXON ST.' V.E. f Grazing 2/6',per week. AH care taken but no responsibtr Ity. All fees :. id on or before the ls= January, 1920. - TO STAND THE bEASON AT THOKFK'S STABLES,. WAVEIiI-El THE THOROUGHiiKED STALtIOi ROOSEVELT By Menschikoi: —Yatl^eQ .Mary. .) Winner of Dominion Cup, Pahlctua Handicap, Haciag * Glub Handicap Hufc Handicap (Otaki), Gisborao Handicap, Spring Handicap < V/anganui)«and Grandstand Handicap iAuckland), 2nd in New Zealand Cup tc Jjady Iyucy, Winner.in all of 14 firsi and num—pus'seconds ai*'. thirds. ! All care taken, but no responsiLni ?3r Tern-.s rpply— J 'fI^OHPE, V^verley. ——————■*.^^**————* ; . IMPERIAL HOTEL. THE AVENUE. 1 Care Old Wines and Choicest Liqueurs. KOPKE INVALID PORT, the bestknown Wiae on tfce Market: re ' commended by the Medical Fraternity, GILBEY'S INVALID PORT, a richflavoured Wine. . , I HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKT, Specially Imported—lo/6 a Bottle. — BRANDIES. — HENNESSEIES * * * Other selected brands zt ruling prices. '»-~—._ *' f VS»PVAI\Ah HOTEL, WANGANUI. . /" T0 matter »"vv far vo" life From town, I vonr ijoniM can fa. totted up ri'h ■'ectnc Mslit '<n^ power. IiATXIiV . KiHl' will do «t. Write to-dar t« nil part)cvtar«.—MiHward and LangIF YOU'D BE GLAD and wise and jitrong, and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from rciP, find you ran never po far wrong. Join *traf£Mvay that prreat shining throng that drinks v^- Suratura Tea.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17720, 20 November 1919, Page 12
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