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J OHH E AET & CO KING EDWARD STREET, ELTHAM. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, CALFSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, * WOOL, ETC., ETC. TOP PRICES -GIVEN. SEE US BEFORE BELLING, ’Pliona 42, Eltham. TO STAND THE SEASON, DALE STALLION. THE CLYDESPRINCE DOUGLAS (981) Bred by Mr. R. Kennedy, Drummond, Southland, By . General Douglas (imp. 16412 C.S.B'.), - (213 N.Z. C. 5.8.), Dam (431 N.Z. C. 5.8.). Will stand at Nolantown and travel the following round: South Road to Manaia, Kaponga, and Riverlea, Palmer, Duthie and Hastings Roads, and home by Normanby. Terms, £4 10s, due January 1, 1925. , Prince Douglas has- been exhibited eight times and been awarded three championships, eight first prizes and two seconds; four firsts ip Southland, the rest at Hawera, Stratford, New Plymouth. For further particulars see card H. EDGAR, Owner. HPO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. THE IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION CALLAGHAN (3) (Fairy King—Penny Forfeit) CALLAGHAN is- a chestnut horse,' 7 years old. standing 16.1 hands high, * commanding ap pearance and well ■ put , together. Callaghan's dam is a full sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurythmio and of dozens of other good horses in Aus tralia, and descends from the same branch of the No. 3 Family that prrxiuced Tnxophilifce, Windhound, and Flatcatchcr Eudorus had, up to ,1923, 176 winners of over £IOO,OOO. Callaghan won the Birmingham • Handicap (£820) in England and several races in ' New Zealand. The St. Simou-Hampton blood has been markedly successful in sires all the world over, th«i great Persimmon and his- brothers, Diamond Jubilee and Fiorizel 11., are prominent representatives who all left great turf performers and good brood at the stud. Fee: Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 5s per week. Mares ai a distance met at Hawera station. All care, but no responsibilitv ’Phone 363. " For farther particulars apply— '' 8. BROOKS, Burn Street, Nolantown, Hawera. TO BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDER] BETWEEN HAWERA AND NEW PLY MOUTH (INCLUSIVE) THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE POTOA (12) MONOFORM (18) FROM BLACK WATCH (12) Monoform by Hotchkiss from kiss ( by Musket Formo by Sterlingworth Monoform full brother to Multiform. Potoa’i pedigree runs strong to Eclipse and is entire!) free from St. Simon influence, and should -meei the St. Simon blood with great , advantage Potoa is the sire ol Hipo (Easter Handicap Auckland), Poanui (Great Northern Hurdles) Bute Sound, Ihapotoa, Maori Waibine (winnei at Melbourne), Sentenilla (double winnei at Potoanui, Poteen, and other wel performed horses. is , a magnificent specimen ol the thor oughbred, standing over 16 hands, and is eas 1 y as a typical scion of the fam ous Musket family Fee: Twenty guineas ■ For further particulars— T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. fJiO STAND THE SEASON AT HaWE and travel where 'sufficient Inducem offers. THE THOROUGHBRED * STALLION TREE LUCERNE BY LUPIN—DOLLY. Tree Lucerne is a chestnut horse showing goo quality and a sure foal getter. His racin career was marked by many brilliant' perforn ances. Among some of the races he; won ws the -Avonbead Handicap at Riccarton, carryin 9st 131 b; Owen Handicap at Wanganui, carryin 7st 131 b; Flying Handicap at New Plymoiitl twice, carrying Bst 41b and Bst 61b; Flyin Handicap at Wanganui, twice, beating Postillio and Emperador, carrying Bst bib; Inglewoo Handicap at New Plymouth; Waimate Handica at Hawera; Brewer Handicap at Waverley, an other races. Fee, £lO 108. - For further particular* apply „ 1 B&XaNI Or J. Fryer, Racecourse, Hawera. Box 178. , T O STAND THE SEASON AT W.T. BAILEY FARM. PRINCE MERRIWEE (MERRIWEE—QIJILTINA) Winner of Avondale Cup and numerous 'oth< races; also 2nd Auckland Cup. Sire of -Jell Princess (winner at Auckland June . meetiDi 1924), Jolly Gay, Lady Merriwee, Merry Pnnc Fee: Single mare, £l2 12s; grazing 3/-. Further particulars from— SCEWART BAILEY (In charge), Box B 0 ' . Hawera, TO STAND THE SEASON AT OHANG. •and travel Kakararnea, Alton, Hurl yille and Fraser Road Districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, PRINCE PREMIER By Premier Pride, out of Nancy - Lee; - by Young Kelvin, out of Fanny II.; by Lord Cranley, out of Fanny; by Strathmore, out of Polly; by Sir Colin Campbell, Walls. Prince Premier ■ was bred by Mr. E. E. Jenkins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. Prince Premier iB a'fine, bold, upstanding horse with good broad sound feet, a fine set of legs, with plenty of good straight flowing silky hair. He is a rich dark brown colour, with white hind legs, and has a splendid temper; has a good head set on a good neck and shoulders, with a good body proportionately built. He is a very weighty horse, likely to produce the heavy cart horses so much required nowadays. He has splendid action, and is a bold straight-goer. He is a sure foal getter; bis first foals are very highly spoken of. His sire; Premier Pride," carried off the championship prizes in all South Island show rings lor years, also winning many prizes for sire and four of hfs progeny. - All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms': £5 5s Single Mare. Two or more as arranged. Apply— T. GLYNN. (in charge) or J. KERRISK, Owner, Oha rigid TO STAND THIS • SEASON AT GOLDEN I ■-VALLEY FARM. GLADSTONE STREET. I Hawera, and travel where required, THE GREAT TROTTING SIRE, MOUNTAIN KING HP Sire : Franz, by Vauelere (imp.)—Fraulein G' n P-)- pain : Flow-erwood, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.)—Pansy. Tracing to the greateSj trotting strain the world has produced. Mountain King is a handsome, dark bay- with black points, standing 16 hands, with plenty of good bone and feet. He lias proved himself a sure loal-getter and a sire of great racers; also ideal farm horses. Sire of Mount Albert, Hawera Cup winner, ’and many others. Fees: Five guineas; grooninge ss; half fee payable first service, balance 22nd December. Full particulars groom in charge. ’Phone 713. XpALSE Teeth purchased, any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 per set paid. —Pearline Go., Auckland, "tY/TEN’S Sunday hoots, glace kid, leather lined, .19/9; men’s nailed farm shooters, 17/9, 23/-, 27/G; suit eases, 15/6; expert boot repairing.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 4

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