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ART CLASSES. Miss Yomfra's Second Term commences on Moitdat, 3rd October, in , the Borough Council Chambers. ', "DUBLTC NOTICE.— The tinder- ; X signed begs to announce that • he has taken over the Watchmaking ' Business of the late Mr. A. Mayer. ' t As he has had many years' experience , ia the trade, and has for some time • past assisted Mr. Mayer in his work, > all old customers may depend upon " having their orders executed with the ' t same lidelity which marked his predecessor. The business will be continued in tbe name of Mr Mayer, and . will be conducted on the premises heretofore occupied by him, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Watches and • Clocks of the best description always kept in stock. Orders from country ' will receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed -R. BPRINGMAN, \ venue, Wanganui. HAWERA. p HOTO GKAPHY ME. M. G. WALLICH. Photographs in all styles. Specimens ia window. Regent-street, Hawera TjpGMONT RACING Cl CB. SIRES HACK PRODUCE STAKES 1896. Or 200 Botb., and Cup, valve 5 SOYS., TO SO TO NOMICTAXOB OF Sibe ov Winner. Nominator of Sire, 40 boys and cup, value 5 soys. .Nominator of Winner, 40 soys. First Horse, 100 soys. Second Horse, 15 soys. Third Horse, 5 soys. For three-year-olds (now foals). Derby weights. Colts or Fillies nominated for Two-year-old Stakes or Derby are lebarred from competing in this race. One mile and a quarter. NOMINATIONS. Colts and Fillies, 1 boy. Close on Satuedat, 25th January, 1893, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES. Colts and Fillies — First acceptance, 10b. Close 16th February, 1894, at 9 p.m. — Second acceptance, 10a. Close 25th February, 1895, at 9 p.m. (when name of horse to be given). —Final payment, 1 soy. Close on %ZZ February, 1896, at 9 p.m. Nominations and acceptances will be received at the time and on tbe dates mentioned, at the Club, Hawera ; and by Harry H. Hayr. Tattersail's, Auckland ; and A. T. Danvers, Napier. Telegraph office closes at Hawera at 5 p.m. ALEX. G. BRETT, Secretary.^ TO RUN WITH~MARES THIS SEASON, At River Bank Faem, .PpftSm/t Carrioge Entire Horse Maibe by Puriri, dam Bassey, by Matai, Matai by Towton, is a dark chestnut, " standing over sixteen hands, with immense flat bone and muscular power; and his stock has proved him to be the best sire in the district for producing the best clasa of either carnage or weight carrying cross-country horses. Teems :-- Single mares, £2 10s; three or more as per agreement. , Grass free for four weeks, after which 2s per week will be charged. The greatest care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. FORBES, Normanby. rj\O TRAVEL TiFs~TEASON, A in the following districts :—: — Eltham, Monday ; Stratford, Tuesday!; Manaia, Wednesday ; Opunake, Thursday ; and Hawera, The Thoroughbred Horse JSBL fantastic. 3y Apremont out of Fantasy, out ot ' Mies Flat Miss Flat is the dam of : Welcome Jack, one of the greatest 1 racehorses ever bred in the Southern • Hemisphere. Fantastic is a beauti- ' ful bay, with black points, stands 17 J hands high. He is a powerful ! thoroughbred horse, with plenty of i bone and muscle; has legs like "bars < of iron ; his sire Apremont heads the ! list of winning sires for 1891 and x 1892, out of 187 sires standing in t New Zealand at the present time. As to his breeding, nothing but praiee can be given, while his appearance is very handsome. Groom's fee 1 2s 6d, to be paid when mares are served. AH fees to be paid by promissory note January Ist, 1893. r Terms, £2 10s per mare. All care ■ taken, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at Eltham for mares. % M. CUNNINGHAM, * New Plymouth. A NATIVE CHIEF at Para wanui 5 writes of MA-URU :— i " Send me another bottle of the Rheumatic Medicine like that I had ai before, because the first bottle gave immediate relief."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4

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