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A splendid remedy for Bronchitis and Influenza is Nazol—try It. 2 STUD NOTICES. rpo STAND AT MORRINSVILLE. The Imported Five-year-old Thoroughbred Sire, SWIFT FLIGHT (6), By St. Martin, out of Maxima. St. Martin by St. Fresquin out of Margarine. Maxima by Ayrshire out of Rosa Melton. TERMS: A limited number of Mares at £l2 12/-. Good' Grazing, Mares with foal 5/-, dry 3/-. Every care, no responsibility. Mares met at Morrinsville, and if consigned on stud visit are returned free. Last year was Swift Flight’s first season at the stud, and lie proved a sure foal-getter.—For further particulars apply MESSRS JOHN GADDES, or FRANK MARSHALL, MORRINSVILLE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To stand the season at Jury's Stables, Hamilton, and* travel Surrounding'Districts, Uic well-known Trotting Stallion ADVANCE, (Prince Imperial—Rose) Advance is the sire of the well performed horses, Vice Admiral, General Advance, March On. Fuller particulars in later issueH. C. HAWKE, Owner. BRILLIANT PACING STALLION. JfALSE 1 . I Record 2.18, First Hamilton and Morrinsville Shows. : Will stand at Rotoiuiia, Walhou, Morrinsville, Eureka, News lead and Hamilton. Sire of Alarm Hell, Fireman and other KuodWert'oi'mers. FALSE ALARIYi. i First-started at Geraldine when he cake--1 walked the race in 2.2 1 i, winning' (in ! saddle) all the way. ' second started at Canterbury Park, when ;he won the mile saddle race. He got a i bad run all the way and fought uut a 1 good race, being under punishment all the ! iast quarter. The papers spoke or him asi a buli-dog llnisher. Ho registered 2.20 o to I me mile. I lie started in the Mile harness on the second day of C.P., lert at the post, ran third, just beaten, as there were only heads I la it. 2.27. it was very heavy going. Ripon Child, a 2.17 horse, won. .Next start was a saddle race at Addltiglon. lie was ridden by Pringle. Went the Urst half In 1.15. Cameos won the race m 2 17. False Alarm was close up. *' started again at Addington in mile harness on tlie same murk as that champion mare Adelaide Direct and beat her fur a quarter. First. Alarm was close up. Next start was second in mile harness at Auckland. Ludslcl just beat him by a head ill 2.1 7. Next start at Addington; heavy going. Won easily from scratch mile harness in "'started in the mile harness on the second dav Was just beaten by Don Caesar. Heads in it again. iJoii Caesar was at that time scratch horse in tilt- N.Z. Cup. He later ran a second and a third at Auckland. His official time is 2.18, but he has often run a mile privately in 2.15, and jjryco said tie went one for him in 2.13. Terms, £5 »/-; Trolling Mares £7 7/-. Half fee payable time of service, balance Ist January, 1223. All care taken but no responsibility. Return service of empty mares at owner's discretion. Sale of mare forfeits privilege. H. GOTHORP, Owner. 'Phone No. 260 R., Hamilton.. . ROTOiTN'A. Building timber, nrewoon, Totarn Posts and House Blocks Tor sale.— watkins Bros., Ltd., Timber and Firewood Merchants, Box il. Frankton. Battery house, coiimgwood street. Tests, examines and reports on any make of Batteries before repairing. Consult us before going elsewhere. ’Pnom; 232!). BOX 102. ALWAYS at your Service—Motor arif Horse Carrier. Full supplies Taupirl Coal and Firewood. Prompt delivery.— \v. 0. Hodder, Main Street, Frankton. ’Phono 1209. EOR tbo best Kindling Wood procurable, ring 'Phono 1365. Absolutely ci»—'

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 17 (Supplement)