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T'O Stand tie Season at Commercial Stables, Hawera, and Travel where sufficient inducement offers— MThe Blood Stallion - SANDSTAR (18) By Sands of the Orient from Mary Heaton. aAiNUbiAis, foaled 1921, is a bay uorse standing 16.2 high and is of a beautiful temper and constitution. No thoroughbred' seen sour.n of the line has, or had, a stouter strain of blood than Sandstar. His grandsire on the male side is Rock Sand,, and on the dam’s side Bright Steel. His great grandsires were “Sanfoin” and Henry of Navarre” (sires side), and St. Simon and Pesitano (dam’s side). These are names to conjure with and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of the great sires v .rred. SANDSTAR, during his short stay on the turf, was a successful performer, also his sire, Sands of The Orient, and his grandsire, Rock Sand, who won the Derby and St. Leger and Two Thousand Guineas in England. Sandstar broke his fetlock joint and only raced on t.en occasions, twice as a two-year-old, being unplaced, eight times as a three-year-old, being placed on every occasion, winning five, also once second and twice third. The. races he won included: Kensington Handicap, Whangarei, 6 furlongs; Normanby Plate, Auckland, of'4oo so vs,s 1 mile; Christmas Handicap, Auckland, of 600- sovs,- 1 mile; Stewards’ Handicap, Auckland, 600 so vs, 6 furlongs; Aucumn Handicap, Avondale, 600 sovs, 9 furlongs; second to Surveyor at Takapuna- in the Borough Handicap, 7 furlongs; third at Takapuna in the Ngatarings Welter, 7 mrlongs; being beaten by Spoony and Raoeful; third at Te Aroha in the Hot Springs Handicap, beaten by Regent und Steel Bar. Sandstar and Bisogne are No. 18 sires, St. Evelyn being the granddam of Bisogne and the' greargranddaro of Sandstar. Sandstar’s first foals are now yearlings, and they point to him becoming a great sire, and sure foal-getter. TERMS: Single Mares. 25 guineas; two or more mares, as arranged. Fees payable on Ist January, 1929. Ala res from a distance met at Hawera Railway Station. Good paddoeking-at ? per week. All care; but no respon sibility. For cards and further partiomlars apply — J. BRYANT, Commercial Stables, Hawera.

'TO Stand the Season a,t Hawera and ■ Travel where sufficient inducement offers — The Blood Stallion By Polydamon (5) from Queen Elizabeth (8) (Chestnut Horse) RUAPAPA is a chestnut horse, standing J 6.2 hands high, beautiful temper and constitution, and was a bald gal . loper. He has won over £II,OOO it stake money, over a!? distances, in New - Zealand and Australia. He is. a young sire, and his progeny may be looked forward to with every confidence, as he retires to the stud perfectly sound in wind and limb. KUAPAPA" won 13 races, including: Waipa R.C. Annual, Orakau Hack Handicap, 115 sovs., 7 furlongs, 8.4; Auckland. R.C. Summer, Waitemata Handicap, 500'sovs, 1$ miles, 7.9; Te Kuiti R.C. Annual, Te Kuiti Cup, 400 sovs., li miles, 7.5; Te Aroha J.C. Annual, Te A.roha , Cup, 1} miles, 7.13; Auckland R.C. Spring, Liverpool Welter Handicap, 550 sova., 1 mile, 8.12; Takapuna J.C. Summer- Takapuna- T.C- Handicap, 850 scvs., 1 mile 2$ furlongs, 8.0; Te Aroha J.C. Annual, Hemes’ Memorial Handicap, 500- sovs:, and-Gold Cup, li miles, 8.8; Auckland R.C. Summer, Summer Cup, 1400 sovs., 1$ miles, car. 8:3; Whangarei R.C. Spring, Whangarei Cup Handicap, 400 sovs. and Cup value 50 sovs., 1 mile 3 furlongs, 8.10; Takapuna J.C. Spring, Alison Cup Handicap, 800 sovs., 1 mile 2$ furlongs, 8.5; Waikato R.C. Autumn, Storey Memorial Cup Handicap, 700 sovs and Gold: Cup value 100 sovs., li miles, 8.3; next day, Te Rapa Handicap, 500 sovs., 1 mile, 8.13; for the second time, Alison Cup, 800 sovs., car. 8.1. RUAPAPA is a grandson of the great Poiymelus, who' was the- head of the English winning. sires ’ list in 1914-15-16-20-21, and second in 1917-18. This i s a splendid opportunity for owners of thoroughbred mares, to have the. use of a high-elass stallion, beautifully bred and at a low fee. TERMS: Single Mares, 15 guineas; two or more mares, as. pßr arrangement. Fees payable on Ist January, 1929. Mares from a distance met at Hawera , railway station. Good paddocking at 5/- per week. All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars, and cards apply — J. BRYANT, Commercial Stables, Hawera.

DON’T WORRY. Do not think that the rule that the bowels should move every day must, under no circumstances, be broken. It is better to go a day without a movement than to irritate your bowels by improper and excessive cahartics. II the bowels.fail to move one day, don’t worry, but take two of Chamberlain’s Tablets just before going to bed. They will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels. The use of Chamberlain’s Tablets is not followed by constipation. Sold everywhere.—Advt..

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 December 1928, Page 3

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