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-'pO-TRAVEL -THIS -SEASON, £. between Patea/md Sltham, £gm*oK& ' 6 Thoroughbred 2SSBS REDWOOD, by^ Natator—Ro'Balind, by Albany (imp.)' — Red Rose, by Traducer (imp); Mobs Rose, by Camden-^-Youngßose-^ bud, by II Barbiere. Redwood is a chestnut horse, seven ' years old, and stands 15 bonds 3in. high, on short legs. Hi* sire, Natator, is by Traducer— Waterwitch (half-sister to Lurline). '^itatoria the sire of more winners during last; ' season than any other stallion in the colony. dam, Rosalind, is noted for having never thrown & bad one, producing, among others, Blick Rose (one of the best that Has won the ,<Werburjr lt Derby),-. Alpine Bose, Sweetie (winner of a number of races on the VTest Coast), Awarua Rose, &c. During his Bnort term on tbe turf,' ; BsaJwooi)'^)wy^d himself very fast. In the Canterbury Champagne Stakes (run in lm. lff|s.) be lad to meet such crack.B aa Carbine and Somneil. He won tbe Juvenile Handicap .at Hawke's Bay, Mahakipawa Cup,' and'several other races, and ran second to Wolverine (New Zealand Cup winner) in a five-f urlong race, to whom he was giving 191K For terms and further particulars, apply to H. LEATHER, Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL in the Manaia, Hawera, and Surrounding Districts.

The Bbattghi! E*wbk aLENGYLE, Bred by»Mr. D. McGregor, :Wwton, Oamaru.t il GiißHotlb is a bright bay, rising 5 years old, with immense bone aad plenty oohf h hair. He has never been beaten in a ehw-rmg. A^ayearling he was first 6% "Oamaru; ai.a twoy!ear T Gld he was I first at Oamaru, Duaedin, and Taieri Shows. In 1890, at Oamaru, as a three-year-old, first and champion for BesV&orse m the yard. - prince, oi the ;Is>s (imported by Mir. Michael JWer, and sold to ,Mr. D. $[<?Gregor, Weston, for by gonesfc TonL the property of Mjv Graiii* late thb property of Mr. Walfcham, Parson's Drove. Prince «£ the Islea took the following prizes :— First prize at Bpalding, first at Bostonj and first 1 at Lincoln, as a yearling, in a class of 32, open to all England ; as a two-year-old he was second at Horncastle and first at Peterborough; and as a three-year-old he was second for the Doncaster Cup. Glengyle's dam, Helen McGregor, by Glenrov, by Prince of gales' (imp) j dam,, Darling, by Bedman (imp) ; g.d., Lily, by George Buchanan (imp). "X Helen McGregor's dam, Violet! by Sir Colin Campbell, by King Fergus ; dam, Scotland** Pride. X Helen McGregor was bred bvMr. Hobert Matthews, Temuka, and in 1885 atone she, gained the following prizes : — First , and champion at Timaau and Waimate, and second at Chrietchurch, Oamaru, and Bunedin ; at Oamaru, in 1890, second in*; dry mare" class, and first for mare "and progeny. TfcttMs:— £2 2s at the end ojc the season, and ,£2 2s when mare proves . in foal. ~ Owner at time of the first/ service held responsible. W" For further particulars apply to ' J. D. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Makaia. TO BUN WITH MABBS, at River Pare Fi.nn:, ELTHAM, 4 The Purebred Clydesdale \ :^fc>_ YOUNG fMft BANKER, •J^JQflbred by P. Peterson, miW'Vm*' Esq., Hawera. Young B>i*keb, rising 4 years old, is by the celebrated sire Exchange, dam by Dainty Davie, gd by Loch Hyan (imp); Exchange by Young Banker (imp), dam Blossom by, Hero (imp). Young Banker, the' grand sire, took; -first, prize as a yearling at the Johnitone : Show in 1876, and fourth frrizeat the Highland- Society's 'Show in 1 tbe same year. At. the Glasgow ' Show in 1876 he sfcikod second,' and' afterwards gained -firat in his class at Dumbarton and Kilbricle, ,and. since his arrival in this colony; has never been beaten. Maxes from a distance can have paddocking free for four weeks, after which ] 28 per week will be charged. ' Ail care taken but no responsibility. Terms, £1. Further particulars on application to W. G. CLEMOE, Eltham. A BRIDGED RAILWAY TIME £L TABLE. | TRAINS LEAVE HAWEEA. I ' Fob Nosth. I Mondays .... 7.15a,m. f 1.60 p.m. - I Tuesdays - ... 7.15 a.m.; 6.60 p.m. I , Wednesdays ... 7.16 a.m. 1.60 pjn I v Thursdays ... 7.15 a.m, 1.60 pirn. J Mdays ... 7.l6ajn.rjWop.fa. 1 Saturdays ... 7.l6 B.mriß.ie pA. s M Fob Sooth. ' . jm Mondays ... 6.40 a.m.j I2.^pjn/M Tuesdays ... 9.40 a.m.j 1265 pm| 1 Wednesdays ... 6.40 a.m. t 12.65 pan. I Thursdays. ... 6.40 a.m. | 12^5 pan. I Fridays ... 9.40 a.m. j 1265 pm I Saturdays ... fi.4o a.m. ; 12.86 p.m. I TRAINS AEEIVE AT HAWEEA I Fbok Nobth. ■ Mondays ... 11^0 a.m.j 7.35 p.m. I Tneadays ... 9.32 a,m. j 7.85 pan. I Wednesdays... 11.20 a.m.j 7.Ss pun. I Thtwadays ... 11.20 aan. 7.35 p.m. ■ I? *J?*? B •" 982 aJn - i 7.35 pan. ■ Saturdays ... 11.20 aan.; 7.35 pan. I WASTE PAPER on sale at tht I Stab Offi<je vf ■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3231, 22 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3231, 22 September 1892, Page 4