WA TSON’S No. lO AN UP-TO-DATE LIVERY STABLES—THE ROYAL,” DERBY STREET, NEXT THE GISBORNE PUBLIC SCHOOLTHESE NEW PREMISES, which have just been erected in brick are designed on the latest sanitary principles, and patrons can rely on havinrr their horses stalled in absolute comfort. AU Stands 6d. Rubber-tyred Gigs, with pneumatic cushions, for Hire. The most comfortable conveyance known. W. LANDMANN, PROPRIETOR. From George I. to George V. MARTELL’S UZ A 1% I J LJ has known but One Quality—the Best BLUE AND SILVER LABEL.
THE SUFFOLK STALLION “COURIER,” Bred h- R. H. Dan gar, Esq., Neotsfield, N.S.W. Dark chestnut 'horse, sire Major, by Multum in Parvo (imp.), dam Charmer 2nd, by Benboiv (imp.). Will run with a limited number ot mares at Mangataikapua Station. For particulars apply—< , C. GAUKRODGER--0 STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, And Travel the surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DIABOLO. By STEPNIAK-TORTULLA. DIABOLO is a splendidly-bred sire, showing great power and quality. During his raoing. career he won the Canterbury Cup in 1910, 2J miles, and finished second in the same race in 1908 to Signor, who established a record, running the distance in 3.53 2-5. Diabolo also finished second to Bridge in the N.Z. Cup in 1910, when Bridge established the record for two miles of 3.25. He has proved himself to be a great racehorse, and should command the attention of breeders. All care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £7 76. J. SUTHERLAND Makauri. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Their Station, The Clydesdale Stallion, GEM O’ BENMORE TERMS: Single Mares, £3; throe ot more, £2 10s. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— SISTERSON and MoRAE, Reay Station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, and travel the surrounding distriots, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, BARON’S BEST, s By BARON PYVIE-BLOSSOM. BARON’S BEST is a dark bay, 3-year- , old colt, standing 164 hands high on nice short legs, with good flat bone and sound feet. He shows a lot of breeding and aotivity, and has a very dooile temper. Baron Fyvie, his sire, was imported from Sootland at a cost of 1200 guineas, and has an unbeaten record in shows both in Scotland and Now Zealand. Blossom was bred by Mr J. Buokley, of Canterbury. All caie taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 4s. J. SUTHERLAND. Makauri.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3613, 28 August 1912, Page 9
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