The Greatest BUICK ever built n/ess fieyonc? fre/ief —New Models —New Prices VE Product of General Motors” BUICK now offers the new 1927 Buick—with an engine vibrationless beyond belief. To produce the incredibly smooth and silent power flow in this greatest of all Buicks. Buick engineers have made four fundamental improvements to the famous Buick valve-in-head engine, including a counter-posed crankshaft and torsion balancer, new light-weight pistons, and then have completely cushioned the engine by rubber mountings from all metallic contact with the chassis. Another revolutionary improvement in die 1927 Buick is the vacuum-cleaned crankcase, which ends the evils of crankcase dilution and eliminates all engine odours in the closed car. Other refinements include Thermostatic Cooling Control, Balanced Wheels for smoother driving, and luxurious new bodies by Fisher. Models. Prices. 24 Roadster 25 Touring M*t*t*i* 20 Coach g »M*k 26 Coupe MH ML'S • 28 Coupe 27 Sedan ••• HU *M4 • 54 Spec. Roadster 55 Spec. Touring i-x-,.*. . H 40 Coach I'M • • 47 Sedan 50 Sedan L «. : . ......... . r .Md (Price* f.oJ>. Main Ports). £472 £472 £495 £495 £515 £525 £560 >£s6o £565 £595 £755 W. O'CALLAGHAN HAWERA AND NEW PLYMOUTH
THE REGISTE CLYDESDAI STALLION “FLASH 30' Flashfoot —Dari; TX/ILL Stand the Season in Mangatoki, Lowgarth, Rowa: Kaponga districts. Bred by the < on the fann at Mangatoki, **'. Boy” is a splendid type of dra standing 17.3. He is a dapple showing the lines of a magnificent stitution; has* well carried head good legs, hocks and feet. Risi years, this is the first season Ms vices have been offered, but on farm he has proved a sure sire. FEE: £4/4/T. PERRY,Mangato i * HPO Stand the Season at Hawera surrounding districts— THE BLOOD STALLION BISOGNE < lß > BEZONIAN—ST. EVANGEIiEN Bisogne’s stock during last SO won £7OOO in stakes. Bisogne comes from the same faa on the sire’s side as Valais,- - tralia’s greatest sire, Benzonian, of Bisogne, and Cicero, sire of va being three parts brothers. Terms: Single Mare, 20 guineas Good Paddocking, 5/- per week, care, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— - GRAY, PRESTON & GOODWIN’ ESTATE, Owners, Hawera. Or— J. BRYANT, in charge
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rpo STAND THE SEASON IN 1 X HAWEEA DISTRICT—THE THOROUGHB R E D STALLION SHEFFIELD (8) By Bright Steel (imp) a Simon. Dam DIANE (imp) full sister to Linacre (i -me of the greatest sires of the Australian his stock winning £265,000 in stakes. No thoroughbred seen South of the T.ina or had, a stouter strain of blood than Shef , His grandsire on the male side is St. Simon on the dam’s side Wolf’s Crag. His great gl sires were Galopin and Ayrshire (sire’s side) i Barealdine and Isinglass (dam’s side). Thes< names to conjure with and columns <xml< written of the performances of t,hc progeny o great sires named. Sheffield, during his short stay on the was a successful performer and his sire, 'B: Steel, also had good performances to bis c: during the short season. At the stud he a great success, his progeny being noted i ers. He sired winners of a Melbourne (Westcourt); Sydney Cup (Scarlet); Victx Grand National Hurdles (Sparkling Moselle);: Chrome, one of the best stayers of recent ye Sheffield’s half sister, Pereskia, is the dai Periwdo, which won the A.J.C. Gimcrack StA Sheffield’s grand-dam, Glare, is also gi dam of Prince Palatine, which, was beaten only, was sold for £40,000 and to the stud fee of 400 guineas. FEE: 15 Guineas (reducible to guineas if paid by 20th January, 19! Paddocking 5/- per week. care taken with mares, but no reaj sibility accepted. For further particulars apply—•' T. CARSON, South Road, Hawen “ALL BLACKS” AND Q-TOtL AGAIN. Before leaving for their Austral tour the captain and the viee-capt each tooh substantial supplies of 10l for embrocation and healing ] poses in view of the hard grou usually experienced on the other a Mr S„ S. Dean recommended Q-tol ing taken in view of his experiei with the famous 1925 team. —Advt. _For cold in the . head, ini “Nazol.” For coughs or sore thre take some drops on sugar. Acts Ilk charm'; 60 doses 1/6. “ son of the grea
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 3
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