TO RAISE THE WEALTH AND STABILITY OF NEW ZEALAND WE MUST PRODUCE ! PRODUCE ! PRODUCE ! IV/TESSRSTSHARLAND AND CO, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, AUCKLAND, Now produce upwards of one hundred Specialties, amongst them are GEAPE SALINE, equal to the Fruit Salt, Invigorating and Wholesome, 2s. Bottle. SUMMEE DEINKS. LIME FRUIT SYRUP. D3UN&E QUZNINE WINE. LIME FRUIT JUICE (new). FRUIT JUICE SYBUPS: CITBATE MAGNESIA. NECTAE. Is. 9d. reputed Quart Bottle. The Improved SEIDLITZ POWDEES. KOMA, a Preventive to the Bite of the Mosquito. Importers of SEGEETTI'S PERSIA INSECT POWDER. PREPARATIONS for the TEETH. CORALINE, a Bottle of Liquid and a Box Tooth Powder. 3s. a Bot. CHEREY TOOTH PASTE. ZEALANDIA BOUQUET, which excels all others in strength, fragrance, and durability. VIOLENE for the HAIR, made with | Cantharides, Quinine, and N»x Yomica. A preparation of sterling value. 2s. 6d. a Bot. LIME CREAM, Lily white. A delightful Hair Dressing. Is. and Is. 6d. a Bottle. TTAWERA TO OPUNAKE. On and after Monday next, PLYNN'S COVERED CONVEYANCE will leave Hawera for Opunake immediately on arrival of First Train from New Plymouth (11 a.m.) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on following days, leaving Opunake at 8 a.m. Passengers, parcels, and light goods taken at low rates. 966 J. ELYNN. T^MPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT -H< STABLES, Hawera. Single and double buggies and vehicles of every description on hire. First-class ladies' and gents' hacks. Well-grassed paddocks without responsibility. Every aitemknee given to li&vses \t£b m charge. Horses bought, sold, and exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. Orders from commercial gentlemen, by letter or telegram . attended to with despatch. FRANK BAILEY. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE Haweka, Manutah". and Manaia Districts, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion I KNOCKDOJST, | A Bright Bay, rising five years old, standing IGi hand's hiifh, witli immense muscular power ard splendid aciion. Knockdon is ou'j of the celebrated mare Pt-incess. Prircess by Emperor, out of the celebrated mare Kate, imported by the late Mr. James S^rachan. Princess took first prize in T.'marn in 1874, against eleven brood mares. Empei or gained th^ee fir3t and tbvee second prizes, being heahen only hy his sire, Napoleon. Knockdon's sire was bred by James N. Fleming, Esq., of Knockdon, out of the renowned mare Rosie, by Prince Christian. Prince Christian was also bred by Mr. Fleming ; was by his horse Prince Consort, out of his prize mare Nell. Rosie was also bred by Mr. Fleming ; her sire was bred by Major Find] ay, of Easiero Hill, oub of a Highland and Agricultural Society's prize-winner. Her dam, Old Rosie, gained first prize as a three-year-old at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries, and as a brood mare the following year at Kelso. Rosie gained many prizes in Scotland, amongst others, first, as a two-year-old at Ayr, 1867 ; first, as a three-year-old at Ayr, 1868 ; second, as a brood mare at Ayr and Maybole, 1869; and first as a brood mare at Ayr, in 1871 ,- same day winning sweepstakes for best brood mare, open to Scotland. She was beaten at Ayr and Maybole, in 1869, by Mr. Fleming's mare Salt, but was placed before the same mare in 1871. As a brood mare, Rosie has not been surpassed. Her first foal, a filly, was four times first as a yearling — viz., at Ayr, Glasgow, Maybole, and Highland and Agricultural i Society's Show at Dumfries. In 1871, | she was shown twelve times, and always gained the first place. These winnings included Glasgow, East Kilbride, and Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Perth. In 1872, she was again first at Ayr. Her second foal, also a filly, gained second prize at Ayr, and first at Glasgow, and Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Perth, as a yearling, in 1871. In 1872, she was again first at Ayr and Glasgow. At present, she is considered the best of her age in Scotland. Her next foal was Knockdon. He was foaled on the 26th May, 1871, and gained the first prize at Ayr, and second at Glasgow, in 1872; and first at Timaru as a three-year old, in 1873; and first again in 1875, against all comers. Knockdon took first prize in Timaru as a yearling; first in Wanganui as a two-yeai'-old ; first in "Wanganui as a three-year-old ; first in ' Waverley for all hoi'ses. Terms: £3 10s. for single mares. A reduction for two or more. Groomage' fee, ss. Paddoekißgfc'ee for four treeks. Ererjcare taken, hub no responsibility. Fees payable on or before 2nd January, 1882. Mares limited. Apply to _ A. CHALMERS, 707d31 Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 177, 25 November 1881, Page 4
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