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MOTORISTS! WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO DO ALL CLASSES OF TURNING, CYLINDER RE-BORING and ail ACETONE WELDING at Reasonable Prises, MOTOR LORRY WORK A SPECIALTY. SOLID TYRES STOCKED AND FITTED AT REASONABLE PRICES. Give Us a Trial ! WE WILL SATISFY YOU! f'- t Farmers’ Co-op., JESS™

T° .Si?™' IHE ctTOESsasOte a; PRINCE DOUGLAS (931) Bred by Mr. R. Kennedy, Drummond, Southland. By General Douglas (imp. 16412 C. 5.8.), (213 N.Z. C. 5.8.), Dam (431 N.Z. C. 5.8.). AVill .stand at Nolaritown and travel the following round: South Road to Manaia, llnponga, and Riverlea, ralmer. Duthie and Hastings Roads, and home bv Normanby. Terms, PA 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 in Southland, the rest at llawera, Stratford, New Plymouth. For further particulars see card: If. EDGAft, Owner. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. THE IMPORTED BROOD 'STALLION CALLAGHAN (3) (Fairy King—Penny Forfeit) $ CALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse, 7 yeare old, standing 16.1 hands high, commanding appearance and well put together. Callaghan’s dam is a full sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurythraic and ox dozens of other good horses in Australia, and descends from tae same branch of the No. 3 Family that produced Toxophilite, Windhound, and Flatcaicher. Eudorus had, up to 1923, 176 winners of over £109,000. Callaghan won _the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England" and several races in New Zealand. The St. Simon-Hampton blood has been markedly successful in sires all the world over, the great Persimmon and his brothers, Diamond Jubilee and Florizel 11., are prominent representatives who all left great turf performers and good brood mares at the stud. Fee: Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 5s per week. Mares at a distance met at Hawera station. All care, but no responsibility. ’Phone 363. t . For further particulars apply—8. BROOKS, Bum Street, Nolantown, Hawera. r JAO BE AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS BETWEEN HAWERA AND NEW PLY MOUTH (INCLUSIVE) THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE POTOA (12) MONOFORM (18) FROM BLACK WATCH (12) llonoform by Hotchkiss from Formo!” Hotchkiss by Musket. Formo by Sterlingworth. Monoform full brother to Multiform. Potoa’s pedigree ruiis strong to Eclipse and is entirely free from St, Simon influence, and should meet the St. Simon blood with great advantage. Potoa is the sire of Hipo (Easter Handicap, Auckland), Poanui (Great Northern Hurdles), Bute Sound, Ihapotoa, Maori Waihine (winner at Melbourne), Sen ten ill a (double winner at Sydney), Potoanui, Poteen, and other well performed horses. He is a magnificent, specimen of the thor oughbred, standing over 16 bands, and is easily recognised as a typical nvion of the famous Musket family Fee: Twenty guineas For further particulars— T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. tTIO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA "*■ and travel where sufficient inducement offers. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION TREE LUCERNE BY LUPIN—DOLLY. Tree Lucerne is a chestnut horse showing good finality and a sure foal getter. His racing career was marked by many brilliant performances. Among some of the races he won was the Avonhead Handicap at Ricearton, carrying Ist 131 b; Owen Handicap at Wanganui, carrying TA 131 b; Flying Handicap at New Plymouth, wice, carrying Bst 41b and Bst 61b; Flying Handicap at Wanganui, twiee, beating Postillion md Emperador, carrying Bst 61b; Inglewood landicap at New Plymouth; Waimate Handicap it Hawera; Brewer Handicap at Waverley, and ither races. Fee, £lO 10s. For further particulars apply— J BRSANT Or J. Fryer, Racecourse, Hawera. Box 179. rO STAND THE SEASON AT OIIANGAI, and travel Kakaramea, Alton, Hurleyrifle arid Fraser Road Districts, m THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, PRINCE PREMIER By Premier Pride, out of Nancy Lee, by ouhg Kelvin, out of Fanny II.; by Lord ranley, out of Fanny; by Strathmore, out oi oilyby Sir Colin Campbell, Walls. Prince Premier was bred by Mr. b. E. eukins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. Prince Prem■r i s a fine, bold; upstanding horse with good road sound ieet, a fine set of legs, with plenty f good straight' flowing silky hair. He is a ich dark brown colour, with white hind rid lias a splendid temper; has a good head at on a good nock aud shoulders, with a good ody proportionately' built. He is a very .eighty horse, likely to produce the heavy cart torses so much required nowadays. He has nleudid action, and is a bold straight-goer. He s a sure, foel getter; his first, foals are very lighly spoken of. His sire, Premier Pride, earied "ofT the championship prizes in aLI South stand show rings for years, also winning many irises lor sire and four of )iis progeny. All lare taken, lint no responsibility. Terms: £5 is Single Marc. Two or .more as arranged.. Lpply—- ‘ T. GLYNN. (in charge) or J. KERUISK, Owner, Ohangai. r STAND THIS SEASON AT GOLDEN VALLEY FARM. GLADSTONE STREET, HAWERA, AND TRAVEL WHERE REQUIRED, THE GREAT TROTTING SIRE, MOUNTAIN KING Sir-- : Franz. by Yc.iiclcr.- (imp.)—Fraulcin (imp.). Dam : Flowerwood, by Blackwood Abdullah (imp.)—Pansy. I'rai-ing to the gri-at-trotting .drain the world has produced. Mountain- King is a hand-0m..-, dark bay with black points, standing 16 ‘land:., with plenty ot -Ojod boon and i.-.-i. Hr- ba r proved lonixch a ture foal-ccUcr and a sire ut groat lacer-; also ideal faini hoi.'.-.-,-;. Sire of Mount Albeit, llawera Cup winner, and many olhen:. Fee.;: Five guinea:.; grooimigv.- 0.5; half fee payable first service, balance ”22nd December. Full particular.', groom in clianje. ’Phone 713. /~vPPICI AJr Harley-Davidson Service Station —Archbold. and Co., Union St., Hawera; 'phono 4511. We carry the new 1924 model Harley, necessary spares, benzine, oils and accessories. Our workmen are etiicient and prompt; we einpioy no boys, and our prices are not Hight.e of fancy, but rnaßonaldfl. \TO'O can noiv get Sequah’s Famous Remedies at Hart's, Hawera, who ire sole agents.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 October 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 October 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 October 1924, Page 3

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