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Wai rarapa's Best Sale STARTS Wednesday (JANUARY 17th, 1912) . AT McGruer's, fVlasterton's Favourite Shopping; Centre. WATOH FOR SALE CIRCULAR. Sale! Sale! Cyfji Only 7/6 Each, YS-^^^&Jf, a nd GUARANTEED to be squally efficacious /pi JSfo )\ ' (* n keeping " cold liquids icy cold" and J! " hot liqui s steaming hot " for at least 24 hours) 1 £ IffH'HlT l< // A as aQ y °^ er o Q the market. \V irWniKl f\\ EXCELLENT FOR KEEPING 9 fjjnii! / My' "BABY'S FOOD" WARM. to'\ I # <J. V. Gordon, f J l| J M.P S. (by exam ), ■ Ij Pharmaceutical Chemist, BiflfMW MABTEETON. Artistically Tailored Costumes. FTlHfi making of a Costume the abilities oE a tailor, becauee a JL Costume demands the most Fciemi ie end accurate treatment. If you are having a Tailored Costume to wear in tha Autumn and Winter mouths, don't take any risks -place your order with a tailor with an established reputation, and wno has h*d an extensive experience. We have made hundreds of Costumes and we have given eatisfaation to all our customers. We can plessa you. Orders are now being booked, snd there is a fine assortment of fabrics available for selection. Alex. Donald, Ladies , Tailor, - - Queen-street. Distinctly High-class Boots / *l ££i® Sin. / njIHESE Boots are distinctly highclaes, being made by r* -**- a celebrated British Manufacturer upon the mcst I fashionable last?. I '"'•'^re l c avo een P art i cu l ar ly fortunate in II 3 P urc hase, considering tbo scarcity of >v c ' 3eß *' l eat^er i Q England. Each and ■-^S/^ every boot, apart from being a revelation /y Q va^ue i combines the desirable features g °f 80UIlct materials, conscientious workmenship, and faultless appearance in a degree 73j that justifies a higher price than 822/6, at which figure we offer them. They may be had in either TAN or BLACK Leather. Call to-day and sesure " foot comfort" for the warm weather. M "Th© IT W*J i (The Post Office I t F hl e Fte?» «• Kitchener r^r

jddlL npo Stand TMe ■ i -1- Season, the < fcMfcpJ§|ff Standard-bred Trot4iy " r 'W PIRftTEi HONBBTY (imp.)-— VIOLHTTA (imp.) PIRATE'S sire is the Great American TrottiDg Horse HONESTY, by Priam 1798, dam Western Girl, by Chieftain 721, grand-dam Dodge mare, by Jim Crow (Coburn's). Honesty was a chestnut horse foaled in 1877. Hβ was imported to Melbourne from California about 1883. Hia record for the mile is 2min 25-'- sec. Pirate's dam VIOLBTTA (imp.) is by Echo (son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian), from Nita (by Sawyer's Hambletonian), from Betsy Austin (by Montreal, a Canadian pacer). Having been for several seaeone standing at the Hobartville stud, and mated with the very best mares in Australia, including Kentucky Maid (dam of Ostlerie), it will be Been that Pirate's credentials are equal to, if not better than, any sire in New Zealand. PIRATE is the sire of a great number of noted performers. He has a beautiful temper, and is perfectly quiet in saddle or harnese. Pirate is a beautiful deep chestnut, standing 16 hands I inch high. PIRATE will stand the coming season at his owner's farm, Taueru. As a limited number of mares only will be taken, early application is necessary. Terms, £3 cash; two or more as per agreement. Grazing free till mares are stinted. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to the owner — G. R. GARRETT, Taueru. 'CANADA (11) |$]Pk|f Finland—Alumini. /"I AN ADA is a dark chestnut horse stand\j ing 15.2£, having immense quality, combined with great substance and power, standing on a clean, wiry set of legs. Canada has a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and winning three. His racing career was ended through an accident to hie shoulder. CANADA'S dam Alumini (11) is by Patron (5), Melbourna Cup winner, carrying 9at 31b. Finland (4), by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon (11) ,from Fishwife. Finland is the sire of Bobrikofi, Lapland, Nyland, Vaea, Chief Lochiel, Heleanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikofi won the G, G. Stead Memorial Cup, 1J miles, in 2min 7sec, carrying 9st; the C.J.O. Handicap, 1 mile, in lmin 39sec, carrying 9st; Auckland Plate, 1 J miles; the Porangahau Handicap, 6 furlongs, in lmin 14sec, carrying 9st 111b; also important races in Australia last season. CANADA belongs to the No. 11 sire family, whose representatives include St • Simon, Orme, Fisherman, Soult, etc. Good paddocking 1/6 per week. Marea will receive every attention and all reasonable care, but no responsibility taken. Terms: £5 5s per mare; to be paid Ist January, 1912. Further particulars from— 0. O'DONNELL, Upper Plain.

Travel This Season JL in the Masterton District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DALMUIR. Sire Dalmuih Psinoe (imp.), 11024, Vol. XXIII. DALMUIR is a dark chestnut, and stands 16 hands 3 inches high, well-balanced, evenly marked horse of great weight and substance, possessing rare good feet, pasterns, nice quality of hair, legs, and a great top. He is a tremendously straight level mover, and has the activity of a tip-top breeder, and a sure foal-getter. This horse's carthorse stock is Belling well in New Zealand. He is also one of the finest-tempered horsee to be found. He has many first prizes to his credit, and his stock are highly spoken of in the Clutha distret. From his pedigree it will be seen at a glance that he is one of the best, and his superb quality will satisfy the most critical. Bis sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp.), is a great Show horse and also a great breeder. His performances read: —32 firsts and champions, 1 second and 3 third prizes. Pedigree: Dalmuir Prince (11024. Vol. XXIII.), was bred by Mr John McDonald, BoquhaDran Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand in 1901 by Mr Wat son Abram, Kelso, Otago. Sire, King Khama(loo69, Vol. XVI 11.) ; dam, Boquhanran Maid 111024, Vol XXIIL, page 30j, by Leading Star (6232, Vol. XI.) Q-sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Vol. VII.); g-dam, Maggie, by Callender (4901, Vol. IX.); g-sire, Orlando (8022, Vol. XII); g-g sire, Drew's Prince of Wales (673); g-g g sire General (332); g-g----g-g-sire, Sir Walter Scott; g-g-g-g-g-sire, Clydeboy (574). by Scotsman (754). Dam, Violet II.; sire, Richmond, bred by Andrew Town, Hobartville, New South Wales, by Pride of Richmond, son of Gallant Scotchman (imp.) and Countess (imp) G-dam, Australian Maggie (imp.) by Mure Lad (imp.), from Glasgow Maggie (imp.). Was sold at McCulloch's Sale in Melbourne for 840 gas. Richmond's g dam, Glasgow Maggie, was of grtat substance and splendid quality. Gdam, Violet, bred on Moa Flat. Sire, Cranbourne. Oranbourne's sire was the famous horse Lord Salisbury (imp.). Mr R. Gawn's famous champion mare Queen of Quality is a full eister to Cranbourne. For further particulars apply to C. MoCULLOUGH, West Bußh-road, Masterto j&dL Stand This JL Season at Masterton, the Standard*||Pfwiil Trottin S Stalg£ll_^ IBe «ljs* JAY BELDON. By Wildwood, aam May Beldon, by Judge Beldon, dum Mny (both imported from America). JAY BELPON in a 6yr old brown horse, standing over 16 hands, and has recoids of 2.27 for a mile as a Syr old, a d 2 23 and 2.16 8-5 as a 3yr old. He is level lv aded, and robs in open bridle ; is possessed of (rood bone and constitution ana perfect feet Cute, a 2jr olii sired by Jay Beldon, won at last Ashburton meeting. This was the first of Jay Beldon's stock to woo. One of his progeny 18 months old, bred by J D, Piper, Esq., of Hawke's Bay, was sold by that gentleman last May lor the good sum of 67gns to a Marlborongh buyer—truly a good price for an unbroken youngster For full particulars see cards, or apply-to owner— B. KAXTED, ■Irian-street, Mastartoa.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11248, 16 January 1912, Page 3

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