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THE FLOWERS SUGGEST NATURE’S MESSAGE. SPRING IS IN THE AIR. Spring’s New Goods At Harrops suggest “off with the old and on with the new.’’ Come in and inspect these stylish, quality goods. They are worth your immediate attention because they are so PLEASING IN EVERY RESPECT. No matter what your personal tastes may be you are sure to find something you will like. The PRICES ARE DISTINCTLY MODERATE. Harrops Ltd. HAWERA AND STRATFORD.

TO STAND ON THE FARM, TAWHITI, HAWERA. THE CHAMPION BRED PACINO STALLION . AZELZION (Lagan Painter—Thelma) The son ol champions and brother of champions and Cup and Derby winners. By LOGAN POINTER (imp.), the champion leading sire of tho Dominion, whose stock ha 3 won more money, more races, and brought the highest prices of any trotting stock sold in New Zealand, fet hing as high as £2OOO. AZEIiZION’3 Dam, THELMA, by Kentucky, by Berlin (imp.), dam Pride of Lincoln, second dam Sally (imp.) THELMA is recognised as the champion speed producing mare of tha Southern Hemisphere, and is dam of the following speed merchants : —Wildwood Junior (2 miles 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 the following will show. WILDWOOD JUNIOR (4.33) Ls a N.Z. Cup winner and held the two-mile record for number of years, 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. ADONTS (2.14) is one of the leading sires in Southland and well up in the winning list, and sire of the following speed merchants : Adair (2.12), Donside (*T3S), Queen’s Own (4.37) Away (4.37), Ada Bell (2.57) WAVERLEY (2.15, 4.38) bred on and left a number of winners in Appleshaw, Golden Wave* Ekeoranei and .Allen the Great. You will note that THELMA only left four mares, being half-sisters to AZELZION, viz.: Cameos (2.15), the dam of Onyx, champion two-mile winning record holder of the Dominion, also champion stake winning mare; also Benice and Rona Pointer. LADY SYBIL (2.13), dam of Bigamist, Cardinal and Blue, and General Thorpe, all speed kings. r MARIE CORELLI (2.17) is dam of Goodrich, Marie Lloyd, and Gallantry, real horses and cup winners. 1 , AUTHORESS is dam of Author Dillon, classed as a world's champion (2.6, 4.21 3-5) • als« who in turn Is dam of Glnde, Merce Pointer and Coldstream Guard. i noted for speed, breed. -Drains, stamina and constitution, and, as stated by leading stud masters and trainers, possesses th*. greatest running blood south of the line AZELZION is a beautiful black stallion, 7 years old, standing over 16 hands, with eood manners, and is a worthy son of an aristocratic family. AZELZION has proved himself racehorse with the family speed, and was never out of a place (ill meeUng with an aeddent- «* * «*»*« **"«-»«a «SL.*SSSi TERMS: 10 guineas; reduced to 8 guineas if paid at first service. All ? et at Ha^ a Paddocking 3/- per week. All care, but no responsibility. r L. GOODGEE, Hawera;

THE REGISTERED CLYDESDALE STALLION “FLASH BOY” (Elashfoot —Darling) Will, ■Staiul the Season in the Mangatoki, Lowgarth, Rowan and Kaponga districts. Bred by the owner on the farm at Mangatoki, “Flash Boy’’ is a splendid type of draught, standing 17.3. H e is a dapple bay, showing the lines of a magnificent constitution; has well earned head and good legs, hocks and feet. Rising 4 years, this is the first season his services have, been offered, but on the farm he has proved a sure sire. FEE: £4/4/R. SANGSTER, Lessee. T. PERRY, Mangatoki. 'TO STAND AT THE FARM, TAIPOROHENUI, HAWERA— The Thoroughbred Bay Horse ANTAGONIST By Soult Miss Annie. (No. 12) TERMS: Twenty-five Guineas per mare. Grazing 5/- per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares from a distance will be met at the Hawera Railway Station on notice being received. K. T. CLOUT, Owner. Box 3, Hawera. /~\LD False Teeth bougnt souna or broken; also dental scrap. Best, prices in N.Z. sent by return maiL Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland; est. 31 yaars.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 5 October 1925, Page 3

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