N.*- RAILWAYS SLA lilt IRA DEPARTURE TIKES OF TRAINS. FROM HAMILTON & FRANKTON JUNCTION. TO AUCKLAND. From Hamilton. 6.2 D a.rn., 9.22 a.m., 12.D9 p.m., 3.10 p.m., 8.19 p.m. from Frankton: 4.9 a.m. (Tuesday to Sunday), 7.12 a.m. (Monday to Saturday), 7.18 a.m., 9.45 a.m. 1.28 i<m., 3.24 p.m., 4.0 p.m. 8.36 p.m. TO WELLINGTON. From Hamilton: 9.20 p.m. From Frankton: 9.38 p.m. (Sundays Lo Friday), 10.24 p.m. (Sunday to Friday). TC ROTORUA. .From Frankton, 7.33 a.m., 8 a.m. 1.4 p.m., 1.25 p.m. From Hamilton: 7.40 a.in., 8.10 a.m., 1.12 p.m., 1.34 p.m. TO TE AROHA AND PAEROA. From Frankton 7.10 a.m., 13.3" a.m., 12.26 p.m., 3.40 p.- '., ' 10.35 P.m. (Sunday to Friday). From Hamilton. 7.17 a.m., 10.43 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 3.50 p.m., 10.41 p.m. (Sundrv to Friday). TO WAIHI AND TAURANGA. From Frankton 7.10 a.in., 12.26 p.m., 10.35 p.m. (Sunday, to Friday). From Hamilton: 7.17 a.m., 12.36 p.m. 10.41 p.m. (Sunday lo Friday). TO TANEATUA. From Frankton: 12.26 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday only. From Hamilton: 12.36 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday only. TO THAMES NORTH. (Change at Paeroa). From Frankton 7.10 a.m., 12.26 p.m. from Hamilton: 7.17 a.m., 12.36 p.m. TO CAMBRIDGE. From Frankton: 9.15 a.m., 12.26 p.m. (change Ruakura Jn.); 3.40 p.m. (change Ruakura Junction). From Hamilton: 9.24 a.m., 12.36 p.m. (change Ruakura Jn.); 3.50 p.m. (change Ruakura Junction). o BY RAIL —The Safe, Sure Way. O OKING OFFICES —Railway Stations. Frankton and Hamilton and Paul’s Book Arcade. Hamilton. PUBLIC NOTICE.
rabbit SKINS OPOSSUM SKINS trappers 1 . Consign Your Skins to:— loan & MERCANTILE. WELLINGTON Expert Grading - Monthly Sales. SALE DATES FOR 1930. 22nd. August, lltli September t. July 9th. October. Liberal Cash Advances on Receipt ol Skins into Store. Advice Forms and Labels sent on application to— NgV 1 / ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. And all Branches and Agents. STUDiindTICE. R “GAY SHIELD” To Stand this Season - - - • at KIWOTAHI, MORRINSVILLE. “Gay Shield,” 3/1922, bred in England by Sir W. B. Jardine, by “Gay Crusader,” No. 1, 1914, by ‘ Bayardo,” etc. “Gay Crusader” won the triple crown, viz. 2000 gns., Derby and St'. Leger, etc. “Bayardo” won Derby, etc. “Gay Crusader’s” dam by “Polymelus, ’ ’ Baroness-la-Flesche,” etc. 23 of “Gay Crusader’s” gets sold in England for season 1928 for £86,260, and 14 of his gets sold in England for 1929 for £19,320. In all 37 "Gay Crusader’s" gets sold during season 1928-9 for £105,580, an average of £2853 10s 3d. See Bloodstock Breeders’ Review Vol XXII and XXIII of 1928-9, published in London, England. “Gay Shield’s first season at the stud was in 1928, when in Mr Harry Taylor’s stud in New South Wales, be served 19 mares, the pick of his stud, the outcome being 15 foals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now coming yearlings. All mares will be met at Kiwitahi pailway Station: All care taken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to— MR SETON OTWAY, .. Morrinsville. Phone No. 73J., Morrinsville. To stand thU season Mr J. Malcolm’s Stud pm, Te Rapa, tha iroughbred sire, Illumination, .Smollght (imp.)— Fleet Street (imp.,. tv'nner or ter. firsts, including' Cornii ivoirdale Plumpton, St. Andrew’s, &ato Gold Cup, Liverpool Handicaps; heat Alison Cup; nine seconds, muon-- Auckland Cup, Mitchelson Cup, kapun'a J.C. Handicaps; six Hurds. Total mlneihrht 'sired Salitros, winner \3 C . Derby and V.R.C. Derby and ir-V good winners despite few opporu*ies as be was located in outback \v 3 ‘He was by Lally (by Vedette’s invi'on Ampliion, winner or Lis,o49} tiie Ayrshire marc Umbrosa, a win?“and darn of An Her (winner or eight L, and over LS000). Ayrshire, by nmton, was a Derby winner and sire ol atiuair and other successful ones on the irk and at the stud. J.--PPI -treet (10) by the Hampton horse eed from Lorna Dooif (a winner and trddaugliwr or Blair Athol), traces back -iviE-h strong lines to Queen Mary, aniiress of Bayardo, Lemberg, and others. Illumination’s oldest progeny, from unshionablo mares, have done well. .His est crop or foals are considered the ct vet • He is a very handsome horse beautiful temperament, standing well r-r 16 hands, and is a sure roai-geiter. vpp io guineas, reducible to aogns ir m by January 31st. Splendid padck'nr- —dry mares 3/6, wet mares 5/-. i care taken but no responsibility, cards and rurther information lrom J. Li-oltn, IQ Hapa, or F. E. LOOM&. mer. To Awamutu.
_ L i X IT THE DOCTOR IN THE PADDOOK. itxiT is cOiviprcssei with a 1000 ton pressure machinery, and stands the U ' * wastage in wet weather. Lasts three times as long as Rock Salt. NO 1 Yellow Lixlt, contains lodine, Sulphur, Salt, etc. no 2 Grey Lixit. contain* lodine, Sulphur, Boriemeal, Salt. NO*. 3 Brown Lixlt, conlains Sulp. Iron, Sulphur, Iron Oxide, Salt, etc. the RETAIL PRICE OF EACH 60LB. BLOCK IS ONLY 12/9 IT WILL FAY YOU TO PLACE A BLOCK OF LIXIT IN EACH PADDOCK. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. 'TD„. HAMILTON
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18075, 19 July 1930, Page 3
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