jgfiky nflO Stand this Season at the owner's jf/lmmMm arm i "Elmley," Taueru, Imported Shire - ff" IJL*» BAY RONALD. ( 16513) Vol. 19, English Shire Horse 5.8.) Sire Nym Hitchin Duke (14,782, Vol. 15), dam Diadem, by Woodcoats (1958). This horse was purchased for the owners by one of the best judges of Shire horses in England, and we are now proud to say that he has more than fulfilled our expectations, as his stock are a credit to any sire in New Zealand. Any further particulars can be obtained from the owners, T. P. LETT & SON. Masterton, August 25th, 1905.. I hereby certify that I this clay examined at the request of Messrs T. P. Lett and Son, Taueru, the 9-yeiu- old Shiro stallion Bay Ronald (1G513, Vol 19 English Shire Horse Stud liook, and in my opinion is free from hereditary unsoundnesses.—(Signed) W. G. Taylou, M.R.C.V.S. WILL travel this season in the Masterton district, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion COMMONWEALTH. (Challenger—Belle of the Isles). " Good wine needs no bush." a Commonwealth is a beautiful dark bay '» horse of immense quality and substance, '• standing over 17 hands on very short legs, s with great, broad, flat, clean bones, and s strong, sound, hardy feet, combined with splendid action and quality, such as is y rarely mot with in a draught horse. Commonwealth has already proved his great merit by winning first prizes all over the North Island wherever he has been shown, in the very best of company. His sire, Challenger, was got by that celebrated breeding and showyard sire " Glengyle. Commonwealth's dam, Belle of* the Isles, is a mare of grand substance, and is proving herself very consistent, breeding highclass stock. Terms—£4 4s single mare, payable on or before January Ist, 1906. Groom's fee, 2s 6d each mare. Apply to J. FALLOON, Ballance. or J. CONNOR, Masterton. i * Jm& mO Stand this season at JSSkL' JL Hazeldell, Te Ore .__■__■_ the Clydesdale StalKITCHENER, ky Pl " idc of Strathmore— Tvmfagfss*- WC2&~- Diamond. Pride of Strath more was bred by E. Church, Esq., of Ashburton. Pride of Strathmore was goi by Extinguisher, 14 5.8.; dam was got by Mrs Nimmo's Prince, by Prince Charlie, 4 S.B. (imp from Scotland). Extinguisher took first and champion at Dunedin and at Invercargill A. and P. Show as a 4yr-old—by Young Extinguisher (imp from Scotland by the late N. Nesbit). Young Extinguisher is by Vanquisher. Extinguisher's dam is Maggie McCormack, by Sir William Wallace, dam Miss McCormack (imp by the late David Nesbit from Tasmania) by Lincolnshire Hero, grand-dam by Black Champion (imp). Lord Kitchener's dam is Diamond, by Tam-o';Slianter, by old Sir Colin Campbell (imp). Diamond's clam was imported \ from Tasmania by the late Mr Hastwcll. Diamond J took first prize as a mare in regular work ancl was I awarded second prize in brood mare class to the r champion mare Darling. Lord Kitchener is a bay f horse, of nuggety build, with large bone and I muscle, ancl is of good temperament. For further t particulars apply to— OSWALD PERCY, t Owner, Te Ore Ore. ► ( _ddlS& c at tne service i Breeders in this ► District, the well-known ) J&mftlUmm Clydesdale Stallion, i CROWN REEF. ! s »Q&£s*« st For terms, etc., apply • to the owner. THOS. ROSYTH, I Gladstone. TO Stand this Season in the Wairarapa, the Clydesdale Stallion, , GARRY OWEN. j Tully Allan—Sweet Lavender.) Terms : £4 4s per mare. I | NO SURRENDER. j First prize at Palmerston Show. ! Terms :£4 4s. Pony Stallion, ! KING OF THE RING. Full particulars on application. | ANGUS FRASER, Owner. Jl mHE Thoroughbred $®Wk JL Horse, EJECTOR will be at the service of H wlklf breeders on Castlepoint Jfl? tioll. Well - grassed "° l * A J! * paddocks will be provided free of charge, but no responsibility taken. Terms : £3 10s single mare; two or more as per agreement. Full particulars on application to THE MANAGER, Castlepoint'Station. Full pedigree, see cards. ___»_. 0 Travel the Pahia " JL tua and EketawfffitaMSfefc. huna Districts, the Thoroughbred Horse— Ijmi FRATERNITE. ' Winner of many classic races; See N.Z. Turf Book 1892-1893. Sire of Inniskillen, winner of this year's N.Z. Grand National Steeplechase. Terms —Single Mare, £4 ss. For full particulars apply to P. DEVINE, Owner, Care Smith and Taylor's Livery Stables, Pahiatua. _*&■__. HP 0 stan d this Season in dfwSsSk. JL the Masterton district, mi Mi. tlle Thoroughbred Stallion, 'IHBBB| CHAINLINK. W* Ml ffl ß y Chainshot, dam Nautilus; flj by Musket, dam I'Jtiocket (imp); Nautilus by " ~>fi Traduccr, dam Waterwitch, by Cnmpden, dam Mermaid. CHAINLINK is a bay horse, with black points, standing 16 hands 2_ inches high. He will bo at the service of breeders during this season. Pee, £1 4s. Groomage fee, 5/Curds and full particulars from T. CLANCY, Empire Hotel Stables. A Colonial Preparation of World-wide Reputation. PARKER'S HAIR TONIC. A never-failing cure for falling hair dandruff, and all affections of the scalp. [ " AN ENGLISH LADY'S OPINION: " Surrey, England, 7th May, 1903. MR PARKER: DEAR Slß.—Will you please forward me another box of your famous Hair Tonic. My friends have used it with the greatest success, and the box containing twelve bottles is now finished. It may seem absurd to send from England for Hair Tonic, but we cannot find any here to equal it. Yours faithfully, The original letter can be seen at 28, Manners-street. Parker's Hair Tonio is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price 2s 6d per bottle; by post 3s. Should be on every lady's toilet table.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 21 October 1905, Page 7
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