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STUD. STANDING THE SEASON AT MARDELLA STUD. OND. Son of the noted AXWORTHY, and Sire of the sensational filly TRUSTWORTHY. Also the Thoroughbred Sire T£ILBRONEY, Sire of Piuthir, The Banker, Kilboy, Razzle Dazzle, Loughrea, Panther, and a host of Cup Winners. For Cards and Full Particulars apply B. EDWARDS, Gray’s Avenue, Otahuhu. WATTLE DERBY. Sire, Kelson Derby. Dam, Wild Wattle. One or tbe best bred horses in New Zealand to improve stock. Breed to tbe Kelson Bingen Blood. WATTLE DERBY will stand this season at CLAUDELANDS. Ho will be limited to Forty (40) Mares. Fee: Eight guineas at service, or 10 guineas booked, to be paid berore the end of January. Mares not proving in foal will be taken free next season. Good grazing for wet mares. A/- per week; dry mares, 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Consign mares to Claudelands Station. Letters and telegrams to — W. G. WEBB, P. 0., Claudelands. Or W. THOMAS, Ngaruawahia. IJNO STAND THE SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, TE RAPA. THOROUGHBRED STALLION. .LUMINATION 10, IMP. re, Limelight 12; dam, Fleet Street. Illumination is well and favourably own throughout N.Z., where he has oved himself to be a racehorse of c highest order. His first crop of als, now rising yearlings, are show--5 plenty of size and quality and are ghly spoken of by many of the lead--5 breeders in the Waikato. Fee, 12 gs. per mare. Good grazer for mares visiting the farm. Mares th foals 5/- per week; dry mares, - per week. Every possible care d attention will be given but no reonsibility taken whatever. For furer particulars and extended pedigree plv to — JAS. MALCOLM, Phone 272 D. Te Rapa, “RACEFUL” To stand the season 1928-29 at Stud Farm, Tui Street, Frankton. HAGEFUL, Brown Horse by MARTIAN i whose stock nave won over £300.000 at all distances from live furlongs to three miles) —Rose Red by Stepniak (grandson of the mighty Musket imp.) her dam Madder by Gossoon (imp.) Madras by Chester (one of Australian greatest horses) —Gymkhana by Emula-tion-Gaiety by Talk O’ the Hill—Levitz (imp.) by Kingston (seo N.Z. Stud Book Vol. IX., Fol. 171. RACEFUL won eight races; 10 seconds and six thirds. He stands 1 6 hands. Being by that great sire MARTIAN with Musket, Galopin, Yattendon and Stockwell blood should nick all classes of mares. FEE TEN GUINEAS. Grazing dry mare S/- and wet mares 5s per week. All care but no responsibility—H. T. Reilly, ’Phone 2608. “ j£> R I G A N D.” TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAUDELANDS. BRIGAND is a brown horse imported from America nnd is the finest bred trotting horse in the Dominion. By Belwin 2-061 Dam Lisetta May 2-15 J, Belwin by McKinney Dam Belle Winnie. Lisetta May by Silent Brigade, Pleasant Moment’s own sister to Pleasant Thought dam of Nedda, 1-58 J. Brigand will serve a limited number of approved mares'. jt>ee, 2_2 gns -

Reducible to lOgns and 5s groomage if paid at time of service. Mares not proving in foal may be returned free next season. Grazing may be arranged for. i All care, but no responsibility; for further APPLY—JOHN HARPER, Peach Grove Road. Glaudelands, Hamilton. rPO STAND THIS SEASON. X EPSOM, AUCKLAND. The Standard Bred Pacing Stall! jn: METAL (imp.) Sire, Don Pronto, 2.21; dam, Amie Bells, 2.19. The first of Metal’s progeny are now yearlings and show excellent promise. Cards, etc., J. S. JOHNSTON, 410 Manukau ltd., Epsom, Auckland. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. 2000 m.s. hoggets, 32/G 400 ewes (lambing), 29/200 ewes with lambs, £2. 100 ew’cs 100 per cent lambs, £2 5s 250 ewes with lambs and to lamb, 30/180 good hoggets, 35/80 good hoggets, 31s 20 yearling steers (good), £6 25 yearling Shorthorn heifers, £4 15s 20 yearling Shorthorn heifers, £4 GO yearling Jersey heifers, £6 5s 40 yearling Jersey heifers, £6 50 forward cows, £7 5s J. H. ELLIOTT, Ellis and Burnand Buildings, HAMILTON. Telephones: Otllice No. 2198. Private i\ T o. 3169. J. Murray—Telephone 204 (Rural). MAMMITIS CAN BE CURED— INNOCULATE YOUR HERD. Consult— R ING TJUOPTY. 00. No. 1 Ward Street, Hamilton, specialists hi Veterinary Medicines

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17502, 8 September 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17502, 8 September 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17502, 8 September 1928, Page 12