Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

rrio Stand .the Season at wowr Ilaworn and travel where suihcij inducement offers — The Blood Stallion SANDSTAR (No. 18) By Sands of the ' Orient —Mary Heaton SANDSTAR, foaled 1921,. xs . a horse standing 16.2 high, and is o±J beautiful temper and constitution, thoroughbred seen south of the line had a stouter strain of blood than ■ star. , _ His grandsire on the male sile is Sand, and on the dam’s side Bi Steel. His great gmndsixes were foin and Henry of Navarre (sire’s and St. Simon and Positano (c side). These are names to conjure and columns could be written of performances of the progeny, of great sires named. •■- ■■ -. .. Sandstar, during his short stay on tl turf, was a successful performer, r his sire, Sands of the Orient, and grandsire, Rock Sand, who won tj Derby and St. Leger and Two Thous Guineas in England. Sandstar broke fetlock joint and only raced on ten casiosn, twice as a two-year-old, ib-~ 1 unplaced; eight times as a three-5 1 old, being placed on every occasic I winning five, also, once second and twil I third. The races he won included: He* sington Handicap, Whamgarei, 6 f longs; Noxmanby Plate, Auckland, 40(T sovs., 1 mile; Christmas Handies Auckland, of 600 sovs., 1 mile; Start ards ’ Handicap, Auckland, 600 sovs., ] furlongs; Autumn Handicap, AvondaJ 600 sovs., 9 furlongs; second to St veyor at Takupuna in the Borough. He dieap, 7 furlongs; third at Takapuna the Ngutaringa Welter, 7 furlongs, bj ing beaten by Spoony and Racr e ~ third at To Aroha in the Hot Sj Handicap, beaten by Regent and St Bar. Standstar and Bisogne are No. sires, St. Evelyn being the grand-d of Bisogne and the 'great-grand-dam Sandstar. Sandstar’s first fools are no! two years old and. they point to him bl coming a great sire and sure foal-gottej TERMS: Single Mares, 20 guinea two or more mares, as arranged. Pees payable on Ist January, 193 j Mar.es from a distance met at Hawed railway station. Good paddocking at 5/ per week. All care, but no respor sibility. •' For cards and further particulars aj ply— J. BRYANT, Glover Road, Hawer

rjpo Stand the Season at Glover Boot Hawera — The Imported Blood Stallion CALLAGHAN (No. 3) By Fairy King — Penny Forfeit CALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse standing 16.1 hands high, commandinj appearance and Troll put together Cal laghan - s dam is a full sister to Eudoras siTe of Eurthymic, and of dozens oi other good horses in Australia, and descends from the same branch of the No. 3 family that produced ToxopMlite, Windhound and ELatcatcher. 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 good turf performers and good blood maxes at the stud. Callaghan, won the Birmingham Handicap, 1000 so vs, in England, and several races in New Zealand; - contracted thrush on the boat coming to New Zealand, which spoilt a very promising career. Callaghan, is the sire of Cala-j pat, Calamine and other performers,] and a sure fool-getter. . TEEMS: £l2/12/-; two or more mares : as arranged. Fees payable on Ist January, 1930. i Mares from a distance met at Hawera railway station. Good' paddocking at* 5/- per week. All care, but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars apply— J. BRYANT, Owner, Glover Boad, Hawera. is®

HAWERA STAR AGENCIES: rFHE * ‘ HAWEBA STAR’ * is procurable from tli e following agenciee in Hawera:— C. KELSEN, opposite St, Mary ’• Church, to 10 p.m. daily. F. J. BOASE & 00., High St., to 6.80 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. E. MORRIS, High St., to 5.30 pan. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). W. R. SHAW, Part Stole, to 8 pan. daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MISS F. O. BLAKE, Opera -House Con fectionery, to 10 p.m. daily. G. W. CLARK, opposite railway station, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m; Saturday). I H. GIBBES, Grand : Confectionery Shop, High St., and South Road comer. MRS K. A. SATJNDERS, corner Argyle and High Sts., to 10 p.m. daily. MRS K. A. SHACKLETON, Princes St., near Glever Road, daily to 9 p.m.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HAWST19290831.2.10.5

Bibliographic details

Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 3

Word Count
709

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert