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TRAVEL THIS SEASON, • between Patea and Eltham, Grmr^Bfo c thoroughbred jU)i|. redwood, by Nat»tor~Rosalind, by Albany (imp.)~Sed Bose, by Traducer {imp) ; Mobs Hose, by Camden— Young Boeebnd, by II Barbiere. Bkdwood is a chestnufchorse, seven years .gld,. and stands 15 bands 3in. higb/bn shdet legs. His sure, Natator, -W by: Traducer— Waterwitch (halfinatet to Lurline). Natator is the efire of more "winners daring last season than any other stalliop in the colony. Hib dam, Eosalind, ii'noted for haying never thrown a bade one, producing, among others, Black' Rose (one of the best that has wofi the Canterbury Derby), Alpine-- "(Rose, Sweetie (winner of a number of races on the WesfrjOosat), Awarua Rose, Ac. During hi* short term on the turf, Redwood proved, himself very fast. In the Canterbury Champagne Stakes (run in lm. 15is.) he tad to meet such cracks as Carbine and Sbmneil. He won the Juvenile Handicap at Hawke's Bay, Mahakipaw* Cup, and several other races, and ran sjßcond to Wolverine (New Zealand Cup winner) in a nVe-farlbnjg race, to whom he was giving ISlb. - For. terms and further particulars, *pply to H,- LEATHER, t Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL - in the Manaia, Hawera, and Surrounding Districts. The Dbjltjght Estire Bred by Mr. D. MoGregor,^Weaton» ' Oamaru. - Cfranra-Yia is ii bright bay, rising 5 y^sra old'; with immense bone amd prenty of hair. He has nerer been beaten iji ,4ttow-nng/ A si' yearling h^'wasVffrßt at painaruj as aj;wo-year-old he was first at Oamaru, Duaedin, and— Taieri Shows. In .1890, at Oamaru, as a three-year-old, first and champion f or besthorse in the yard. , His sir^ 'Prince of the, lsles (im* J p6Ms)ifm; MicWl" 1 Power, and sold . ] to 'Mr- D; MciSregor, ' WestonA for-450 guineas), is by Hottest o}om,t the property., of Mr. Grant;* late the / property of Mr. Walthanv Parson* Drove. Prince 1 of the Isles took the folio w-ing^rizes.'-^Firßt prize at%palding, iflrst at Boston, «hd first at Lincoln, as a yearling, in a class 'of 32, open to all .England; as a two-yearrotd he waft second at Horncaetle and lirsjfc at Peterborough ; and as a thred-year-old he waarsecond-for the Doncaiter Cup, t y , Glengyle's dam, Helen McGregor, :by G-lentfoy, by* Prince of "Walef. (imp); dam, Darling, by Bedman (imp); g.d., Lily, l)f George Buchanan (imp). ( Helen McGregor's dam, Violet, for Sir Colin^ Campbell, by King Eerguff^ dam;, Scotland's Pride. Heletf McGregor was bred by Mr. Bobert Matthews, Temuka, and in 1885 alone she gained the following 'prized : — First and 'champion at TimaJti and Waimate, and second at Christchurch, Oamaru, and Dunediu; at Oamaru, in 1880, sacond in dry mare ..class, and first for mare and progeny. ■- Tbemb :— *J62 2s at the end of the season^and jB2 2b When mare proves , in foal. Owner at time of the first ) service held responsible. • For further particulars apply to J. D. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Maitaia. A BJ[ rotJB aEOOJE JLJL FOE %[ THESE PUBE TEAS. \ 37 Feathebstoit Btbbep, WELLINGTON. THESE TEAS may be obtained from — Gabdkeb & Button, Hawera • Bates & Paine, Normanby Joll Bbos., Okaiawa •- Qumotjb & FaIiKKEb, Manaia A BBIiDGED BAILWAY TIME J\ TABLE TKAINS LEAVE HA.WEEA. > Fob Nobth. Mondays ■*. 7.15a,m.j 1.60 pan, Tuesdays 7.15 a.m. ; 6.60 p.m. ''Wednesdays ... 7.15 a.m. 1.50 p.m. Thursdays ... 7.15a.m, 1.60 p.m. Fridays ... 7.15 a.m.; 6.6o<ff.m/ Saturdays ... 7.15 a.m.; 3.10 p.mA "Fob South. **" \ Mondays ... 6.40 a.m./ 12.55 wa. V Tdosdays ;.. 9.40 a.m.; 12-55 Ifml * Wednesdays ... .6.40 a.m.j 12.55 pan. Thursdays ... 6.40 a.m.; 12.55 p.m. ' Fridays ... 9.40 a.m. } 12 55 pm Saturdays ... a.m. ; 12.65 p.m. , /"TBAINS AEEIVE AT HA.WEI&A - „ . . Fbom Nobth. Mondays ... 11.20 a.m. ; 7.85 p.m. •-Wesdays ... 9.32 a.m. ; 7.35 pjn. ' Wednesdays... 11.20 a.m.; 7.Bs pun, Thuradays ... 11.20 a.m. 7^5 p.m. FritUys ... 9.32 a.m.; 7.36 pan. -Satordays ... 11.20 tun.; 7.35 pan. tt ANTED KNOWN Large quantity WASTE pd*Sß, jttx «»1a *t, bh+ Star Office. j i-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 4

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