. TO TRAVRL THIS SEASON, JL between Patea aWd^Eltham, >t 3CBIt ..MprooD, > !| by Natator-^Rosalind, by -Albany (imp.)— Red Rose, by Tradticer (imp); Moss Rose; by Camden^lfbung Rosebud/ by II Bflrbierk : Redwood iß.ac^Btnut,horse,,sßven . je«s old, .aflcj stands 15. hands 3in, L high, on short Jegs. His. aire, JBTatator, is by Oicaducer— Waterwitch (half-sister to ■ Lurline). Natatbr is the/BiPed: more winners during last 's'esisdii than >ny other stallion in the colony. ?Hi^ dataj, Roßaimd,;it», japted % flftYiWi thrown a fcadjone, producing, among cithers, Blacki Rose <(one of t>e .best that has won the g* n TOFy. Derby), Alpine Rose, tiweetie .(winner of a number of races on the Wesfc Coast), Awaraa Bose, &C Dnringi his short twin on the ttfrf, Redwood proved himself very fast. In.the Oantjerburv Champagne, Stakes 1 (tuoin Im/l6|s.) be lad to meet: stich Jqracks as" Carbine and Jtomneil. rlfo won the Juvenile JJaDfi ; d^ap at >HawVs 3ay, Mahakipaw* Cap, and several other races, and ran second to Wolverine (New Zealand Cap winner) in a fiVe-f urlong ftce, to wHoni he/ was giving Mb: : FoiJ^erms and lnr^her^partipulars. apply ;: to , '; ' l - ' - <:Tr H. LEATHER, Groom in charge. rp O TRAVEL ii, inthe . Manaia, Bawera, and Surrounding ' Districts. Thb Dxau&ht JSaxißX \ Bred.byajrv.P. McG^ego?, Oamaru. , G-LEKGTiiE is a bright bay,, rising 5 jreafs; 6ld^Witb r immense ■ bone' 1 amd $WO?sfe;',He has never IJjeen n^' •A.^yearlmg he, ,W;fir^>t , Oamarii ; Vkjwov ßWrpi4. ts, waj^^pflt at Q&mxu, Dft^din, and #aieri \Sh9M9. \Jn 1890, at .Gamaru, as a three-ye«r.dld, first and champion for best horse m theyardi f;< #i •• ' - ••••• ■■■"•^ r^-His 1 Bire #i Hrinite of the Mes (%- pprfH^ W. »h>ell' Pofo^'and sold to Mr, ri DV.|a^oregor, for. 4&Q guineas), is by ftonejjb.^jn, the property of Mr. Grant, late the property of Mr. Waltham, Pawon's Drore. £rince of the^sles too^ the followy ing prizes?-^-^irat prize at Spaldiifle, first at Bpsj^jif. and ,firsfc,afc.':Lin)wm, as a W l^ l^ 1 W XoWspf 32, open tftall England; as a twb-yew-otld fie wasaecond at Homcastle and first «t Peterborough j and as a three-year-oldhe waB p second"for' the Boneaster Cup. "■■ )K ' > ■','"',•" ' ' r ~' tU "' * -fegl^fe ft? 1 , 611 ;i(ffl#i 8»d»; My-odbv- George: »udhanan (imp). -.< . •": V i' A oHel«niMe(3Tegor'B datt, Violet; by ! Sir Colin Campbell, by King Itafgtis" ; I dam, Sccftlarrd'is Pride: | Helen McGregor was bred by Mr. Robert Matthews,, Temnka, and in ;^§§^f alone tshe, fjiined, the; f pllow^g ■ prizes : — first . and champion at Tiniaju and and second at Chris tcburcb,! Oamartt, arid* Dnnedin; ',at. Oam&ta, in-XB9oi' second in dry Imare class; 'and r 'fbst for mare arid ''progeqy.' • ' ' ' } 'Terms:— £2 2s at the end, of the I season, and £2 2s when mare proves i infpal . Ow^er. : at iin\e. of theifcßt fiuervic^ held responsible. ", .-, For f uriher particulars apply to J. D. MITCHELL, -, Matbtaia. TO R%N WITH MAB^S, A^RITBE.^ARi^ABIC, ' ' ELTH&C - The Purebred Clydesdale 4fc_ XOUNG JH| BANKER, 't#^aSP.bred by. P. Peterson, .S^mßT" 1 ' .Esq., Hawera. ' Totjn& Bah[KEß, riling 4 vearsx)ld, iri i( &£ t^e "cel^tirat^ 7 sire, Exchange, B^a^e^imp^Tdam^loßSom by ,He«o (Hftp). ißanker, the grand sixbiitook jarstlpriie as a- yearling *t the sJohnstone'Show in 187^, aiid fot(rth' f p T rizeat'th3 Highland Society*? BW¥ in-"t¥e *anie ! : year. It the, I €Hiftgp^ '.Qhfllir ,fn he stqiodi second, and after.WArdp gained first ]in his class at Dumbarton and Salbride, and since his arrival in this colony ri^Ver been "beaten. Mares' from a Idlistance can have ! paddocking free for four wee^s, afjfcer ; i wh{fch r 2s n p r er week will be charged. 1 * All care but no responsibility. * '^efma f ' { .'£V'' Further particulari on application to A BRIDGED RAILWAY TIME \ &:- ■ ,!I, !I TABLE ' ' '■'■ ■ TRAINS LEAVE HAWEEA. Fob Nop^H. Mpndaya . .. ' ?.15 a.m. ; 1.60 pan. A, 'TdeSStLVB ... 7.15 a.m. j ejj/drpjca. \ , . We^iSsdays ... 7.16 a\m. (L6O pan \ Thmfldays' ... 7.15 a.m. 1.60 j).m^ Fridays ... 7.15 a jn.; 6.50 p.m. Saturdays ... 7.16 a.m.; 8.18 p^n. Fob Sooth. Mondays.. ... 6.40 a.m.} 12.56 p.m. Tuesdays ... 9.40 a.m.j 1265 pmj Wednesdays... 6,40 a.m, ; 12.55 pjn. ThutsSaya , ... 6,40 .a.m. ; 12.66.pjn, I^idjjs , ... 9,40 a.ja.; 1255 pm . S^'^rdaya ... 5.40 ajn.; 12.65 p.m. ( TBAEfS ARRIVE AT.fI^WEEA Mondftys ... ll^o a.m. j 7.35 p.m. Taesdays ..." 9;32 a.m. j 7.85 p.m. W^fti««days ... 11.20 ajn;» 7.85 pan 4 ThtfrMays ... 11.20 a.ia. 7.85.p.m. Fridays ... 9,82 a.m.; 7.85, p.m. Satardays ... 11.20 ajoa. ; 7.85p.m4i l , . W^k?TE ", PAPER on. sale At the Star OCcb" | Printedand vublighoJ for lunee A C .1 ■ - CablOboas Ekdaht,, priafer, uf PisraA^ Btee6t4mwera, in the Oouuty r? Sm w^^' " N.Z., at} the reatisterod vrbitiog rt.ce the p»opri©tary, fai 'fiigh-stftst, Hawp» , afovessid. SITTJOCWB SI, 1892.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3230, 21 September 1892, Page 4
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