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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON (1884) AT OKAIAWA, The well-known thoroughbred Entire, THE GOVERNOR. He is a bright chestnut, 8 years old, and standing 16 hands high ; bred by Mr. Webb, of Canterbury, and is by Anfceros (imported), out of Revoke, her Bire Sir Hercules. Revoke was the dam of Trump Card, the Premier, and other noted horses. As a racehorse, The Governor has proved himself One of the fastest an the New Zealand turf. Terms — For one mare, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement, payable on or before Ist January, 1885. Groom's foe, 2s. 6i. For further particulars apply to WM. HILLES. SEASON, 1884. The Champion Clydesdale Horse, SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, will travel the same route as last year. The thoroughbred horse REDEEMER will run with mares. For particulars apply WILSON BEOS., Hawera. TO TEAYEL THIS SEASON, in the Hawera, Normanby, Okaiawa, Manaia, Otakeho, Opunake, and (by special request) to Manutahi and Kakaramea Districts, the now well-known arid celebrated Clydesdale entire, PRESIDENT. Terms :— SingWMares, £3 10s. Groom's fee, 2sfsjd. All accounts must be settled By cash during the first week in January, 1885, and, in case of guarantees, half the amount must be paid. These terms will be strictly enforced. Further particulars from the groom in chaxge, or i R. E. McRAE, Manaia. THE thoroughbred IMPOETED horse PRAIRIE BIRD, by Grey skin, by Tattendon, dam Lady Emily (further pedigree and particulars on application) will serve mares at Pungarehu Farm, Okaiawa ; Hawera, Thursdays, via Normanby; Manaia, Prairie Bird wants no cracking up, as his stock (the oldest are 2-year-olds) is the best advertisement, some of which can be seen on the farm. Paddocking free for three months. Good feed. All care taken, but no responsibility. Teams — Single mare, £2 10s ; two mares, £4> 10s ; three mares, £6, payable first week in January. OBWAXD S. BRODIE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, OPUNAKE AND MANAIA, The pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, BARON. Baron was bred at Oamaru, is by Baronet, and bis stock has proved superior to any on the coast. Well grassed and secure paddocks for mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — £2 10s per mare ; two or more, as per agreement. For particulars apply to ALEX. O'DONNELL, Owner, Oeo. \ TO STAND THIS SEASON. fTIHE thorough-bred stallion, , THE DAUPHIN, | By Traducer, dam Maria Theresa, by Rataplan (own brother to Stockwell.) Will stand in New Plymouth this season. The Dauphist is a beautiful bay, six years old, has good bone, quality, and snbsiaxmb, eoK&iMn&d vnth siz.6 and undoubted vigor, a grand constitution, and a most aristocratic pedigree, traceable back, on both: sire and dam's side, for 200 years. Such a magnificently bred horse has never been offered for service in this district ; no better and purer in the universe. The Dauphin has been a racehorse of no mean merit — winner of many races, amongst them, the Chrißtchurch Derby, '81 y beating a field of grand bred horses, with'Bst lOlbs, in the fast time.of 2min. 44secs. Owners-: of Day Dawn mares are particularly requested to study this^ norse'fr pedigree. ' Any mares forwarded by train will be met on arrival, and receive prompt abbenbiozi. * - . Paddocking good; with a stream oi running water, Is 6d per week. The ; DaTOhih will be exhibited at the. Hawera Cattle Show on the 4th Fees, \£4i 10s, payable by'promissory note at time of service. , Groomage, 2s 6d. - ' For further particulars and tabulated pedigree, apply to. , J. B. WILLIAMSON, ; . T -- - -••---- Devon-street. THE Proprietors of the Stab.- have, lately, added Jsome New TJype to their Jobbing Plant, and work can' be turned out as neatly as it can bedone in any of the big towns. Estimates given.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 964, 27 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 964, 27 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 964, 27 November 1884, Page 4

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