AUCTIONS. N.Z. LOAN & H.A. CO. KAKAEAMEA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER. IS. 0Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -50 store and forward cows ? .10 yeanling heifers ENTRIES SOLICITED.' Toot seedT . NEW STOCKS TO HAND, Comprising: P.T. .MAMMOTH, HARDY GREEN GLOBE, ETC., TURNIPS. GRANDMASTER, SUPERLATIVE, KNOCKDON, MASTERPIECE, MAGNU'M BONUM, VILMORIN, ETC., SWEDES. PRIZEWINNER, GIANT ORANGE GLOBE, RED INTERMEDIATE, ETC., MANGOLDS. GIGANTIC RAPE, CHOU MOELLIER, THOUSAND-HEADED KALE, MUS TARD, BUDA KALE, ETC. MATCHLESS WHITE, SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION, GUERANDE CARROTS. PRICES ARE RIGHT. BOOK EARLY N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. HAWERA, ELTHAM, STRATFORD. Produce Department. PRINCE PREMIER By Premier’s Pride—Nancy Lee, a. noted prize-winner, will take the place of McCHALLENGER 1 FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON And will stand at Ohamgai, and travel I Normanby, Matapu, Kapuni, Au.-<»n. Otakeho, Kaponga, Mansva and districts. TERMS - - - £4/4/THOMAS GLYNN, Groom-in-ehaxge. R 3 Stand the Season at Glover Road, Hawera and travel where sufficient ducement offers — ho Blood Stallion SANDSTAR (No. 18) By Sands of the. Orient —Mary SANDSTAR, foaled 1921, is a bay horse standing 16.2 high, and is of a beautiful temper and constitution. No thoroughbred seen south of the line has had a stouter strain of blood than Sandstar. His grandsire on the male sile is Rock Sand, and on the dam’s side .Bright Steel. His great grands ires were Sanfoin aad Henry of Navarre (sire’s side) and St. Simon and Positano (dam's side). These are names to conjure with and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of the great sires named. Sandstar, during Ms short stay on the turf, was a successful performer, also his sire, Sands of the Orient, and Ms grandsire, Rock Sand, who won tie Derby and St. Leger and Two Thousand Guineas in England. Sandstar broke Ms fetlock joint and only raced on ten occasiosn, twice as a two-year-old, being unplaced; eight times as a three-year-old, being placed on every occasion, winning five, aiso once second and twice third. The races he won included: Kensington Handicap. Whangarei, 6 furdongs; Normanby Plate, Auckland, of 400 sovs., 1 mile; Christmas Handicap, Auckland, of 600 sovs., .1 mile; Stewards ’ Handicap, AucMand, 600 sovs., 6 furlongs,- Autumn Handicap, 4- von dale, 600 sovs., 9 furlongs; second to Surveyor at Takapuna in the Borough Handicap, 7 furlongs; third at Takapuna in the Ngataringa Welter, 7 furlongs, being beaten by Spoony and Raeefui; third at Te Aroha in the Hot Spring* Handicap, beaten by Regent and Steel Bar. Standstar and Bisogne are No. 18 sires, St. Evelyn being the grand-dam of Bisogne and the great-grand-dam ol Sandstar. Sandstar’s first foals are now two years old and they point to him becoming a great sire and sure foal-getter. TERMS: Single Mares, 20 guineas;' two or more mares, as arranged. Fees payable on Ist January, 1930. Mares from a distance met at Hawera railway station. Good paddocking at 5/per week. All care, but no responsibility. Fot cards amd further particulars apply—
J. BRYANT, Glover Road, Hawera Stand the Season at Glover Road, Harw era—'TV The Imported Blood Stallion CALLAGHAN - (No. 3) |i By Fairy KingPenny Forfeit CALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse, (Standing 16.1 hands high, commanding appearance and well put together Callaghan’s dam is a full sister to Eudorus, sire of Eurthymie, and of dozens of otheT good horses in and descends from the same branch of the 1 No. S family that produced Toxophihte, iVindhound and Flatcatcher. 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 IT. are prominent representatives who all left good turf performers and good blood mares at- the stud. Callaghan won the Birmingham Handicap, 1000 sovs, 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 Calapat, Calamine and other performers, and a sure foal-getter. TERMS: £l2/12/-; two or more mares as arranged. 1 Fees payable on Ist January, 1930.] 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 Road, Hawera. AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WORMS. Don’t let your children suffer from worms. Give them Wade’s Worm Figs without delay. Instantly rids them of bad after-effects. Safe and inexpensive. All chemists and stores. Be sure you ask for Wade’s Worm Figs.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 10
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