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SBaBegEBBSB^ TO STAND ON THE FARIYI, TAWHITI, HAWERA. THE CHAMPION BRED PACING STALLION AZELZION (Logan Pointer—Thelma) Iho son oi champions and brother of champions and Cup and Derby winners By LOGAN nniMTFR /:.,,>. \ tho chanmion leading siro of the Dominion, whoso stock lias money, more raws, and brought the highest prices of any trotting stock sold in New Zealand, J fetching as high as £2OOO. . AZELZION’S Dam, THELMA, by Kentucky, by Berlin (imp.), dam Pride of Lincoln, second a,.,., sally (imp) THELMA is recognised as the champion speed producing mars of the Southern Hemispii ere and is dam of the following speed merchants :-Wildwood Junior (2 nil eg 4 33) Marie Corelli ’(2.17), Adonis (2.14), Willowood (2.24), Waverley (2.15, 4.38), Lady Sybil (2.13), Cameos (2.15), Neil Denis )2.17), Authoress. This family is noted for early speed and breeding on, as tile fallowing will show. , - WILDWOOD JUNIOR (4.33) is a N.Z. Cup winner and held the two-mile lecord for a number of vears, and is the sire of six Derby winners. His stock has won over £40,000. WILLOWOOD (2.24) is one of the leading sires in Australia. ADONIS (2.14) is one of the leading sires in Southland and well up in the winning sires list, and sire of the following speed merchants : Adair (2.12), Donsicle (4135), Queen’s Own (4.37), Awav (4.37), Ada Bell (2.57). . ■ WAVERLEY (2.15, 4.38) bred on and left a number of winners in Applesliaw, Golden Wave, Ekeoranei and Allen the Great. You will note that THELMA only left four mares, being half-sisters to AZELZION, viz. C'aineos (2.15), the dam of Onyx, champion' twii-*MU winning record holder of the Dominion, also champion stake winning mare; also Ben ice and Rona Pointer. LADY SYBIL (2.13), dam of Bigamist, Cardinal and Blue, and General Thorpe, all speed kings. ’ ' MARIE CORELLI (2.17) is dam of Goodrich, Marie Lloyd, and Gallantry, real horses and cup winners. AUTHORESS is dam of Author Dillon, classed as a world’s champion (2.6, 4.213-5); also Merce, who in turn is dam of Glade, Merce Pointer and Coldstream Guard. This family is not,ed for speed, breed, nralns, stamina and constitution, and, as stated by leading stud masters and traineTs, possesses the greatest running blood south ot the line. AZELZION is a beautiful black stallion, 7 years old, standing over 16 hands, with good manners, and is a worthy son of an aristocratic family. AZELZION has proved himself a racehorse with the family speed, and was never out of a place till meeting with ail accident) five starts for hvo firsts, two seconds, and a third, winning at first start Ij miles, beating horses since sold for £IOOO/ This is AiZELZION’S first season at the Stud, so ho will be limited to a number of mares, Intending breeders are advised to book early and save disappointment. TERMS: 10 guineas; reduced, to 8 guineas if paid at first service. Mares met at Hawera Station; Paddockiug 3/- per week. All care, but no responsibility. L. GOODGEE, Hawera;
s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. BETWEEN WANGANUI AND HAWERA. THREE TIMES A DAY. Fall timt, tables showing connections with other services. TIMETABLE—DOWN. am. a.m. p.m. Fares Leave New Plymouth 4.30 Arrive Hawera i 7.0 Haw era 7.30 Arrive Patea 8.15 Arrive Waverley 9.45 Arrive Waitotara 9.0 yVrrive Wanganui - 10.0 Leave Wanganui 7.30 Arrive Marion 8.30 Leave Wanganui 10.15 Arrive Feilding 11.50 Arrive Ashhurst 12.25 Leave Wanganui 8.0 Arrive Palmerston 10.0 9.0 11.15 p.m. 1.0 1.45 2.15 2.30 3.30 3.45 6.0 10.15 12.60 12.30 2.30 10/ p.m. 4.0 4.45 5.15 5.30 10/ 6.30 15 /‘ ioic 10/ 6/8/6 4.0 6.0 10/12/6 10/TIMETABLE.—UP. a.m. a.m. Leave Marion 6.15 9.0 Arrive Wanganui 7.15 10.15 p.m. Fares 6.30 6.30 10/Leave Palmerston ....... 7.30 1.0 4.0 Arrive Wanganui 8.30 3.0 6.0 Leave Ashhurst Leave Feilding Arrive Wanganui Leave Wanganui 8.30 10.30 3.0 Arrive Hawera ..11.0 1.0 5.30 Leave Wanganui A'rive Waverlar (onlv) NOTICE. 4/12/6 15/S.O.S. The 7.30 a.m. car, Hawera to Ashhurst, enable® passengers to catch the Napier and Wairarapa Express, thus saving a whole day in the j r, ur ney from Taranaki to Hawke a Bay and Wai rrjtapa. Passengers can also travel to Pal meratan and Wellington by this route. Arrive Palmerston 12.52 p.m.; arrive Wellington 4.16 p in The 1 p.m. car from Hawera, connecting at Wanganui with Wanganui-Marton service, catches Main Trurk Express lor Auckland Also connects through to Palmerston. Arrive Palmerston 6 pm. BOOKING OFFICES: (Smith’s Overland Service.) WANGANUI.—Head Office, Rutland Hotel Building. 'Phone 3130. HAWERA.—Criterion Garage, Regent Street ’Phone 168. NEW PLYMOUTH.—For 4.30 a.m. arid 8 a.tn service: C Dylce anti Co. For 2.30 p.m. service : Jamee Fowler. ' FEILDING.—Bain and Co.’s Garage. Seats may be reserved for through passengers Send collect wire It costs you nothing and secures a seat Telegrams: “Smith’s Overland Service, Wanga nui.” For all routes ALWAYS communicate wlt-t Head Office bv wire where possible. RUTLAND BUILDING. AVENUE. WANGANUI. rr APONU4—OKAIAWA—HAWEIi A CAR SERVICE. LEA VE Kaponga. 6 a.m. and 12.45 p.m Kapuni, 8.10 am. and 12.55 p.m. To Ngutu, 8.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Okaiawa, 8.25 a.rn. and 1.10 p.m. Normanljy, 8.35 a.rn. and 1.20 p.ru. Hawera (arr.) 8.45 a.m., 1.30 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage) on return I! u.m. and 4 p.m. Arrive Kaponga 11.40 a.m and 4.40 p.m. > SATURDAYS and for Special EntertainmentsLeave Kaponga, 6.30 p.rn., Kapuni 5 40, ", N gut t 7 6.45, Okaiav.a 6.55, Nor inant" 7.3: arrive Hawera 7.16 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage), 10.30 p.m. arrive Kaponga 11.10 p.m. FARES Single- Kaponga-Hawera, 4/-; Kapuni Hawera 3/ ; Te Ngutu-Hawera, 2/6; Okaiawa Hawera, 2/-; Normanby-llawera. 1/Tele phones : Criterion Garage, Hawera, No. 168: Kaponga, 75.
* ‘IF WINTER COMES !* ’ as a matter of fact, it is here now, and we suggest a few lines that are seasonable, and that contain tlie necessary elements to ward off the winter chills. “K” Tomato Soup, 1/1 per large tin; Poster, Clarke’s Soup Powders, 8 for 1/-; large tins Green Peas, 1/2 each; 51b tins Honey, 4/6 each. Wholemeal Plour, Shredded Wheat, Puffed Wheat. “FRUITY,” the new cereal, a combination of whole wheat and barley. Try a packet; rich in food values, and makes a splendid breakfast. Cereal Coffee and “Frucere” Coffee Essence; two health drinks far superior to ordinary coffees. Lovely Dessert Figs, 241 b boxes, now 3/6 per box; “ Bedouin” Brand Dates, 3 pkts for 1/6; Loose Dates, best quality, 31bs for 1/-. Full stocks of Crockery, Brusliware, Basketware, Tinware, and all household lines at the lowest rates. We sell the BEST, and the public recognise that if an article is procured’ at Johnson’s that it is the best possible value for their money. W. T. J OHNSON > “The House for Value,” UNION STREET. Tel. 459; Box 9. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. TT T> DAIRY Boot Sale—Women’s * *• warm fleece lined boots, 14/6; higli-leg ladies’ boots, 19/6; women’s strong bail slippers, 9/11; women’s strong shoes, 15/-. —At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
rjpHE HAWEKA STAR is procurable from t'oo following agencies in Hawera — C. KELSEN, opposite St. Mary’s Church, to 10 jj.m daily. E. J. BOASE & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m, Saturday). P. T. DONNELLY & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). A. H. HODGE, High St., to 5.30 p.m. p.m. daily (noon Wednesdays, 9 Saturday). W. R. SHAW, Park Store, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MRS COOK, Everybody’s Sweet Shop, to 10 p.m. daily. G. W. CLARK, opposite railway station, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MR VINCENT, corner Argyle and High Street, to 10 p.m. daily. MRS MARTIN, Regent St., to 7.30 daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. p.m. Saturdays). Copies may also be obtained at the Star Office.
WHITE PAPEE. /QUANTITY good clean waste paper paper (unprinted), suitable for wrapping purposes. 3d per lb. Applv—--BTAE OFFICE. Children like Wa&e’s Worm Figs. Safe and certain remedy for worms. — Advt. * '
FOE OVERHAULS and EEPAIES of all descriptions and NASH CARS, which require very littl°, if any, of either go to — jp REGENT STREET, HAWERA (Nest Stax Office). ’Phones 443, 309.
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