TO STAND THIS SEASON At HOMEBUSH Malcivuri. Tho Thoroughbred Stallion CAVALIER. (Winner ol' Two First Prizes at A. and P. Society’s Show, 1007). „ By Ponroso (Musket —Sultana) — Mad go, half-sister to Normanby, by The Daujjliin—Duchess, by Traducer (imp.), from a Nuts worth mare: The Dauphin, by Traducer (imp.)—Maria Theresa (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years old, is a dark brown lior.se, with black points, and stands 1G hands. Ho has great bone and muscle, and plenty of depth, width, and substance, lie is a fmeactionod horso, and carries himself well. CAVALIER is a horso eminently suitable to improve tho quality of the horses in this district, and such good strains as Musket and Traducer blood should recommend him to breeders. Jle lias proved himself a sure foal- J getter. j Fee for approved mares £3 3s each. Grazing free until one week after notico of stinting given, after which 2s Gd per week will bo cuarged. For further particulars apply— J. 0. FIELD, Homobush; or, IIOBT. QUIItKE, Grooin-in-Ouarge. TO STAND AT Mr. C. KNAPMAN’S The Homestead, TE ARAI And Travel the Surrounding Districts The Imported Hackney Stallion, COKER’S EMPEROR No. 7751 H.S: Book. Winner of six First Prizes in New Zealand for the stallion most likely to improve tho breed of Carriage Horses. Also, — Tho Imported Shire Stallion, BORO DRAYMAN No. 17,794 S.H.S. Book. Winner of several Prizes in England, and the sire of several prizewinning stallions in New Zealand. TERMS: £4; two or more as per arrangement. For pedigree and particulars, apply to— J. S. H. ALDERSON, To Arai. TO STAND THIS SEASON At WAIOHIKA, Tho Draught Stallion LOCH LOMOND LOCH LOMOND is by Glen Lyon, dam Grand Duchess, bred by Douglas McLean, Esq. Winner of First Prize and Champion as a three-year-old at Hawke’s Bay Show in 1901. Also, the Draught Stallion CANONGATE. CANONGATE, syrs, sire Herdsman, grandsire Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp.), dam Maggie McCormick 1., by Lord Salisbury (imp.); Canongate, dam Jean, by the champion horse, Extinguisher, bred by Henney Bros., Southland. Winner of First Prize and Champion *at the Poverty Bay Show, 1907. TERMS: Single mare £3 10s; two or more the property of the same owner £3. Six week’s grazing free, after which 2s Gd per week will be charged, without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of the mares. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply to— C. GRAY, Waiohika.
E. J. WEST & CO. P RUNING AND -g^iXPERTS. A CHANCE TO GET YOUR TREES CLEAN. GOOD FRUIT ALWAYS REPAYS YOU. REMEMBER that you must Look After your Trees, and E. J W' EST AND C O, WILL DO THIS FOR YOU. now. or you will bo too late. Tel. 455. C. B. HOABLEY & SON. LIMITED. XjANd & E state a GENTS, AUCTIONEERS. OLDEST ESTABLISHED wjaK(i LAND AGENCY INSTITUTION ON EAST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND. FOR SALE—ReaI Estates (improved and unimproved), small and large, varying up to £IOO,OOO in value. ■ We undertake the Survey and Cut-ting-up of Estates, advertising and offering the same For Sale, either by Public Auction or and preparation of Plans, at Reasonable Consolidated Charge. FOR ALL PARTICULARS, to— O. B. HOADLEY & SON., Ltd., Lowe Street. F. E. GADDUM, Branch Manager.
SPECIAL LINEN VALUES. WELL WORTH YOUR NOTICE. These LINENS are a line Mr. Tonkycliffe secured on his recent “ buying visit ” to Wellington. An IRISH LINEN MANUFACTURER sent instructions to his agent to reduce his stock by a certain amount. To effect this he was to offer 10 per cent. Discount to a possible purchaser. Mu. Toneycliffe secured an all-round concession of 15 per cent. This off everyday goods like LINENS, is a big consideration, more especially as it comes from ono the Leading Belfast Manufacturers. Buy your Linens NOW, and benefit by our 15 per cent, concession. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 60 in., 1/7 and 2/2 ; 64 in., 2/-; 72 in., 3/3 and 3/11. WHITE TABLE DAMASK. 62 in., 2/3 ; 66 in., 3/3. Hemstitched & Fringed HUCKABACK TOWELS. 1/, 1/4- and 1/8 each. Hemstitched DAMASK TOWELS. 1/7 each. CRASH CUSHION COVERS Plain, Fancy, and Embroidered. 1/3 to 4/3.. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CUSHION COVERS from 2/6 to 6/11. GLASS CLOTHS Red and Blue Check. 21 in., 6d; 23 in., 7d; 26 in., Bd. Special Heavy TEA CLOTH. 27 in., 91d Special Values in DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS from 11/6. SERVIETTES. -j Size, 6/-, 8/6 and 10/6 doz. 4/4 CRASH TABLE COVERS, Art Designs. 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6. 1 Piece Pure LINEN LAWN for Blouses & Dresses 86 in., 1/11 yd. Wm. Pettis & Co., Ltd. T. E« TONEYCLSffE, Managing Birector.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2307, 28 September 1908, Page 3
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