PAIR BROTHERS. LIMITED. Have Just Opened Up tine First Consignment of NEW GOODS. Other Shipments are Daily Expected, inspection Cordially invited. Adair Brothers, Ltd. y H y H y y H H y y H y y y y y y y y y y y y H
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, And Travel the Surrounding Districts, THE TROTTINC STALLION FERIRA, By FRANZ-FLOWERWOOD. FERIRA is a black horse of superior quality, docile temper, and a fine mover. Franz, his sire, is a full brother to Fritz, champion of Australia. Flowerwood, his dam. is by Blackwood Abdallah. Ferira was a good game horse on the track, having won over £6OO in stakes. His principal wins were in two-mile races, his time being 4.53. Coming from such a consistent trotting family he should leave stock for either harness or saddle. All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS* £4 4S. “ J. SUTHERLAND. Makauri. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BAKARAKA, THE THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SIRE GAZELEY (GREY LEG—LYGIA). For full particulars see Card, or apply GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE FASHIONABLY -BRED STALLION MOUSETRAP (ALMO NT—LAV IN I A.) Mousetrap is a fine dark bay hor.se, well and substantially built, standing about 15.2 i hands. He has proved himself to be a splendid hack and harness Almont, the sire of Mousetrap, was sold at the late Henry Mace’s dispersal sale to Messrs Barber and lye, of Melbourne, for 640 guineas. Almont holds the threemile world's record of 6niin sGsec, and has taken many prizes in the show ring, including champion at, the Sydney Show. One of his sons recently brought 600 guineas in Melbourne. TERMS :£4 4s per mare. All eaie taken, but no responsibility. For particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER. Gisborne Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horses. A.;, ft TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE PONY STALLION DUKE OF MAZEPPA (DUKE OF EDINBURGH (imp.)LASSIE (imp.) DUKE OF MAZEPPA is a dappled creamy pony of good breadth. He stands on excellent clean legs, is well set up, and has breeding in everp point. Duke of Mazeppa has taken many prizes in his class at Palmerston North Show against big fields. His stock have also taken many prizes in the' show ring, for both harness and jumpers. TERMS : £3 3s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. All .care taken, hut no responsibility. Good paddocking for one -month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER. Gisborne. Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horses. TO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE THOROUCHBRED STALLION SIGNALMAN (CLANRANALD—WEATHEREYE.) SIGNALMAN, who is a full-brother to Dannie Ohiel and Windwhistle. is a chestnut horse standing 16 hands high, showing plenty of quality and conformation. His body is faultless, dnd his leg.s clean, with large bone, while his feet are of the best. He was bred by Sir Geo. Clifford, and proved himself a good racelorse. Ilis performances include: First I'hompson Handicap (Wellington), first loekey Club Handicap (Canterbury), and jther valuable events. He is the sire of such well-known performers as Mount Victoria, Ceylon and Semaphore. TERMS : Thoroughbred mares, - £7 7s: (lalf-bred and other mares,£s SS. All jare taken but no responsibility. lor particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER, Gisborne, Or Bert Williams and J. English, with the horsesTO STAND THE SEASON AT PATUTAHI, THE PUREBRED DRAUGHT STAL--LION ROYAL TAR ORD SALISBURY —PRIDE, one of the best mares over at the Stud in N.Z.) ROYAL TAR has been very successful the show ring. At Te Aroha. 1905, Ist id Champion; 1906, Te Aroha, Ist and lampion; 1907, Te Aroha, barred in Open iass, but was awarded Ohampmnship ,me year, securing Ist and Champion at TERMS : Single Mare, £4 4s; two or ore as per agreement. Every care hen, but ,po responsibility. . Grazing ee for one month, after wluoli 2s 6d per eolc will be charged. For further particulars apply to HAROLD LOUGHER, Gisborne Or Bert Williams and J. English, with. ie horses- ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3604, 17 August 1912, Page 11
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669Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3604, 17 August 1912, Page 11
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