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' BUtlitEtt MOTI6II. Summer Sports. NEW SEASON'S GOODS. PRICES RIGHT. TENNIS RACQUETS. J^Mk Williams' Drira 45/- oltlliHillllllHllltM Slazenger'e J)oherty 40/- 'irlUlillllll llllifttHl ~ Special Demon ' 30/- ililliiiill IHi 1111111 II » Demon (Octagon EU-lilillililliiilrTlTil Handle) 20/- ttTllllllHlliitttHTrJi „ Itensbaw 15/6 WTullHlH lllllHuta „ Court 12/6 TlllHHn liUHlUffljff Jacques* Majestic 45/- wlllHH 11 \illl v|3r ~ Empire 45/- 111 \W „ Ideal 42/6 H.E.P. Harp Strung 42/6 „ Tournament 30/Buesey's Demon Driver 42/6 Royal 37/6 WM ~ Imperial 40/- HBa Spalding's Gold Medal 42/- ■_> BUSSEY'S, SLAZENGEIt'S, AYRES' B TENNIS BALLS. H TENNIS NETS. COURT MARKING H PINS. CENTRE GUIDES. HI TENNIS POLES. PRESSES. GUT H REVIVER, ETC. CROQUET. | WE have a very fine selection of Croquet Mallets and Croquet ' Sets. Extra Hoops, Pegs, Balls stocked. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR TAYLOR ROLPH LAWN BOWLS. FISHING TACKLE. Good Stocks*of all the latest in Flies, Bait, Rods, Hooks, Casts, etc. LICENSES ISSUED. BENNETT & SUTTON, IRONMONGERS :: HAWERA., A GREAT SHOWING OF TflE SMARTEST Dresses, Blouses and Costumes IN TOWN, AT McGRUER, BONE & Co. t I Ti i' » i— •<* Embroidered White Voile and Muslin Dresses, 15/6 to 80/-. Striped Voile Dresses, in Navy and White, Betack and White, Vieux Rose, Saxe, Navy, Floral Voile Dresses, 35/6 to 63/-. ' Silk Eoline Striped Dresses, 45/-. Very smart. j White Pique Dresses, 18/6 to 27/6. Cool and Neat. White Pique Costumes, only 32/6. Good quality. White Crepe Dresses, with Black Spot, 18/6. Smart Dresses of Zephyr, 32/6, 35/-. Morning Dresses, 7/6, 8/6.' COSTUMES COSTUMES. Nice Light Summer Tweeds, 63/-, 70/-. 85/-. Navy Serge Costumes, 85/- to 105/-. THESE ARE FAMOUS PETONE MAKES. Cream Flannel Striped Costumes, 75/-. Tussore Silk Costumes, 63/- to 105/BLOUSES. BLOUSES. White Muslin and Voile, beautifully trimmed, 4/6 to 15/6. Crepe de Chine, Silk, Floral Voile, "5/6 to 32/6. Lace Blouses, 9/6 to 27/6. A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOM WILL BE A REVELATION TO YOU. McGRUER, BONE & CO.

fT^O Stand at Folantown and travel the same ■*- route as last year— &&Sffßj&m± The Clydesdale Horse highland mac (247) Sire Middlerigg Royal Crows (365); dam Flower (1522). TERMS—£4. For further particulars ace cards or— H. EDGAR. Nolantown. TO Stand the Seaso*. at the Owner's Farm, ' 'Taiporohenui''— le Tk°roughbred Horse |HH| HUSBANDMAN (14) WBffil^ara Treadmill (2>—Golden Husbandman is s. proved racehorse and a genuine stayer, winning amongst numerous other races, the Canterbury Derby, Great Northern Derby, and the Wellington Handicap, defeating that great mare Lady Medallist in the latter race. He is full-brother in blood to the champion Autumnus (winnei_ of over £6000 in stake*, and who, in his first season at the stud, fe commanding a fee of twenty guineas. Husbandman comes from a noted sire family No. 14, the same as the unbeaien Danube, whose fee is thirty guineas per mare. Husbandman Btands over 16 hands, with great power and substance, and is a sure foal-getter, and is just the horse to get racehorses and hunters of the first quality. Husbandman's breeding is unassailable. His grandsire Bill of Portland is the site oi Bobadil and Malster, whose descendants have between them won the enormous sum of £46,611 in stakes in Australia last season. TERMS—£B Ss single mare; two or more as per agreement. on< af his yearling colts was sold recently lor 250 guineas. Mares from a distance met at Hawera railway station on notice being given of their arrival. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free. For particulars s«e cards br apply tc— JAMES DAVIDSON, Owner. Oi— r G. B. CLOUT, Boy 86. H«wer«. fl>u Travel me Hawera alia durruuudiiig Uia- ■*• trict, the following high-class Clydesdale Stallions— County King is a beautiful brown colt, five years old, by Tarves Chieftain (14402), Magdalene by Prince of Carruchan a noted horse and jreat breeder in Scotland. BARON MARTIN. 652, N.Z.S.B. Baron Graceful (11259, C.S.B.)—Jean, by Pride of Windsor (195, N.Z.5.8.). Baron Martin is a noted prise-winner. Good accommodation for mares from a distance. AH care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards or from the owner— JAS. GRANT, Taiporohenui, Ha-wera. Or— Groom in Charge. (Ifmitt iS,

rpo Stand the Seasoa at the Farm, Oeo— The Thoroughbred Stallion k Waiari is by the great St. Paul, so well known to all followers of racing, out of Thelma, dam Barbarina. He has therefore on both sides the best breeding, a tact that should commend his services to breeders. Waiari has to his credit the Easter Handicap at Auckland, and wins at Takapuna, Mart on, New Plymouth and Hawera (Sires Produce Stakes). ■ He is a fine well formed horse, combining speed and stamina, and is recognised as a sure foal-getter. This will be his second season at the stud. TERMS—£4 4s; two or more mares as per agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars see cards or apply to the owner— HIKAKA, o*o. • r|""0 Svand this season at Hawera, and travel X it sufficiert inducement*- - offers— The standard-bred Trot/!«P^Tj*^L ROTHOLM B> Rothschild, dam Brookholm Bell by Brookholm, dam Miss Berlinda, by Berlin (imp), Brookhoim by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.), dam Wat.ass. Further particulars on application. TERMS-£3 10s. Payable January Ist, 1915, to owner— O. GEORGE, Royal Hotel, Hawera. T° stand «' King's Stables, Kaponga, and ■*- travel the surrounding district?— t4 mf^frjM&P^ The c '-vdesdale Stallion OAMARU BOY (Late Captain White) jj^ljßß|^™lj M % | CBl, N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. 2 Bred by Thomas Logan, Esq., Otawa, Southland. Sire, General White, by Russell's Fancy, by McArthur. General White's dam was Maggie McCormick, by Sir William Wallace; g. dam, Miss McCormick, by Lincolnshire Hero (imp.); g.g. dam, by Black Champion (imp.). McArthur was exhibited thirty-five times, and gained 32 firsts, 2 seconds and s third, all as four-year-cld and under, a record unbeaten by any horse in the colonies. Oatnaiu Boy's sire, General White, has been shown several times and gained numerous prizes. Oamaru Boy has been in the show ring only once and gained first prize. His dam is Young Fan by Hero Again (imp.) Young Fan is by Young Clyde, by Nimmo's Prince; g. dam, Old Fan, by Young Hero; g.g. dam (imp.). Young Fan's progeny gained first at Gore for 2-year-old fillie3 in 1904; first for colts in 1905; first at Invercargill with Sandy Again in 1906; first at Gore with Lord Castlereagh in 1907; and first at Dunedin with Royal Car Tick in 1903. Oamaru Boy has left some of the finest yearlings in the district, and has proved a sure tool-getter, TERMS-£3 Its.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 4 November 1915, Page 6

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