DUTCHERIN&. r We beg to notify to the Settlers f KAPONGA and surrounding istriot that we have commenced / usiness in the above lice, on Manaia I ioAD, KAPONGA. and hope, by * trict attention to business, and by upplying none but the best Meats, ,t lowest rates, to obtain a fair share >f public patronage. Camps supplied. AROA BROS., Kaponga. TpnELIMINARY NOTICE. •"- The Clydesdale k ;;^AiS stallion CHIEFTAIN, by Prince Charlie, dam Nancy, by Prince Arthur, will travel the district as formerly. Particulars in future issue. J. GRANT, Normanby. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, between Oeaiawa, Kaponga, and Otakeho, the pure Clydesdale Stallion By Conqueror, bred by Mrs. J. Nimmo, Taieri ; sire Emperor by Napoleon (imported by late Mr J. Nimmo), dam Jean (also imported by Mr Nimmo), dam Flower 11. out of Flower by Comet (imp) ; sbe was never beaten when shown in a prize ring. Black Pbince stands 16f hds., has immense bone, with plenty of hair ; and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. For terms, Ac., apply to GEO. GLENN, Eglinton, by Manaia ; or A. Mabtin, Groom in Charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Manaia and surrounding districts BLBmBItA Clrdesdaie Entire jfllpftlffll AGENT. Agent is rising four years old etands 16 hands high, with abundance of hair and good bone, proportionately well built, and possesses a sound constitution and a good temper. Agent is by the celebrated sire Director, oat of Queen Isabella 11., and it will be seen that his breeding leaves nothing to be desired. Terms, .£2 10s, payable on January Ist, 1893. For pedigree see cards, and for further particulars apply to J. BORWTCK, Proprietor, Maitaia, rpo STAND THE SEASON, JL in Hawera District, The Thoboughbbbd Hobse PURIRI, by Towton— Waimea. Sire of Forester, Escapade, Jenny, Rob Roy, Rufus, Corsair, Jubilee, Akatea, Giriri, and numerous other winners ; across country and on tbe flat, all distances and weights. As a si re of backs he stands unequalled, his stock .securing first prizes at Wellington, Palmerston, Napier, and Egmont Shows for several years, Puriri himself having won numerous Championships, including the Governor's Medal and three first prizes at Wellington Show 1889, against a large field. Puriri is entered for Egmont Hack Sires Produce Stakes, 1896. Good paddocking provided. All care taken, but no responsibility. M. F. BIIRD. rpo STAND THIS SEASON, X in Hawera, Eltham, Stratford, Manaia, and Opunake districts, the MTiflipi jßtl Magnificent ThoroughMS3yDP<&£bred Horse and Carriage DIOMEDES, by Totara sire of Volunteer, out of Plover by Sir Hercules. Diomedes is the sire of tbe following winners:— Princess Evelyn, Pride of the Hills, Lonely, Masheer, Euclid, and Auroa, besides scores of first clasß hunters and carriage horses, and bis stock are admitted to be the most useful stock on the Coast. For further particulars see Stud Book or groom in charge. ALFRED HANNETT. 4fe rilO Run with Mares JL this season on the {slßßy^farm, Te Roti, the hackStallion MUSKET JUNIOR, by Foul Shot, dam by Monarch, out of an Arab mare. Musket Junior is a dark brown with black points, stands 151 hands, splendid bone, and very muscular ; a model horse. Terms — Single Mare, £1 10s, with guarantee £2. Owners would do well to inspect before putting olsowhere. STUART BROS. ' ' *\ ;> '"'• V" 1 : ? if t'va • ~'dL FRIENPOF ALL. THIS GREAT HOUSEHOLD MEDI CINE RANKS AMONGST THE LEADING NECESSARIES OF LIFE. Theee famous Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the LIVER, STOMACH KIDNEYS, and Bowels, giving tone, energy, ana vigor to these great Main Springs of Life. They are confidently recommended as a never-failing remedy in all caaca where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are monderfully efficacious in all ailwents incidental to females of all ages; and afl a Geneeal Family Medicine are unsurpassed. THE PILLB AND OINTMENT are manufactured only at 588, OXFORD STREET, LONDON And are sold by all Vendors 0 Medicines throughout the civilised World; with directions for use in almostevery language. fggjjpPurchasers should look to tb6 Label on- the Boxes and Pots. If tbe address is" not 533, Oxford-street London, they are spurious.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3271, 8 November 1892, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3271, 8 November 1892, Page 4
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