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■vr o t i c c. r Adamson, Pease & Co. desire to notify that they have disposed of their Butchering Business to Messrs T. H. Eoy and Sons; and while thanking the public of Hawera and surrounding district for the patronage betowed on them during their conduct of the business, bespeak the same for their successors. ADAMSON, PEASE & CO. T. H. FOY & SONS, in taking over Messrs Adamson, Pease & Co.'s Business, beg to solicit a continuance of the favors accorded to the retiring firm. Customers may rely on only the best Meat being supplied, and that orderß will be executed with care ana promptitude. T. H. FOY & SONS. \j O T I C E. ROBERT DUNN, having taken over the Carrying Business between Otakeho and Hawera, formerly conducted by Mr. James Spence, begs to solicit a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestowed on Mr. Spence. Care and punctuality may be relied on, combined with moderate charges. ROBERT DUNN. 4h rpo Run with Mares JftSK^ this season on the 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 elsewhere. STUART BROS. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, between Okaiawa, Kaponga, and Otakeho, the pure Clydesdale Stallion By Conqueror, bred by Mrs. J. Nimmo, Taieri ; Bire 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) ; she was never beaten when shown in a prize ring. Black Prince stands 16£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. Mabtut, Groom in Charge. TO~ TRAVEL ~THIS SEASON, 1892, The following districts : Hawera, Manutahi, Okaiawa. The Thosoughbeed Hosbe, FOUL SHOT By Musket, out of Mr. Walters' Slander. (Vide N .Z. Stud Book.) Foul Shot is a beautiful dapple bay, with black points, and stands 16 hands 1 inch high. He is a powerful thoroughbred horse, with immense bone and muscle; has legs like bars of iron, with powerful quarters, and greatly resembles hia aire, Musket. Foul Shot's stook are allowed by competent judges to be tbe finest lot that have ever been seen on the coast, and his stock out of thoroughbred mares are admitted to be equal to anything in New Zealand, either for good looks, size, or quality. Foul Shot started three times as a two-year-old. W«n the Welcome Stakes, and ran second to Thunderbolt for the Midsummer Stakes and New Year's Gift. As a three.year-old he won the Great Northern Derby— time, 2m. 40£s. — beating Stonyhurst ; and his next win was the Grand Stand Handicap. He also ran second to Derringer for the N.Z. Stnd Company's Sires Stakes. Terms :—Thoroughbred mares others £4 ; reduction for two or more. AH care taken, but no responsibility. C. WARD. TO TRAVJBL THIS SEASON, in following districts : Hawera, Manutahi, and Okaiawa. The Champiou-.Dbatjght Stallion ROBERT THE BRUOE. Robert the Bkuce, bred by Mr. James Petrie, Stirling, is a dapple bay ; stands 17 hands high, with great bone and muscle, short back, deep quarters, with great style and action. Robert the Bruce, by Auditor out of Blossom ; Auditor, bred by tbe Hon. M. Holmes, and got by Young Banker ; Auditor's dam, Pearl, bred by Mr. J. Harman, Victoria. Auditor, in 1881, at the Clutba Show, a o a three-year-old, gained tbe gold medal against all comers and the champion prize for the best horse on tbe ground. The same year, at Mataura Show, he gained two prizes, competing with aged horses, and a silver cup for the best three year old colt. At Mataura in 1883 he gained the silver cup. Auditor's dam, Pearl, by Hero (imp.), dam by Matchless (imp.). Pearl was a great breeder; her daughter, Sapphire, was first at Danedin and Oamaru three years in succession. Robert the Bruce's dam, Blossom, by Taieri Lad, bred by Messrs McDonald Brothers, Inch Clutba, out of Luoy, by Comet. Blosaom, as a two year old in 1878, eained the silver medal as a first prize at the Olutba, and as a prize taker was never beaten in local competition in the Clutha. Taieri Lad by Emperor ; Emperor by Napoleon, imported from Scotland by the late J. Nimmo, Esq. Comet was bred by the late J. Nimmo, Esq.; Comet's sire, The Marquis, imported from Victoria by the late Robert Miller ; Tbe Marquis' sire the renowned Prince Charlie. Comet's dam, Jean, imported from Scotland by tho late J. Nimmo,) Esq. Jean was bred by Alexander Galbraith, Oraigiecnna'hona, Killara, Stirlingshire ; Jean's sire, Justice, a famed prize winner. Terms: — £3 3s per mare. All care taken in trying and serving, but no responsibility. All tees to be paid by 31st January, 1893, by cash or promissory note. Groom's fee 2s 6d, to be paid when mares are served. For further particulars apply to CHARLES WARD, Hawera ; or Groom in charge Foul Shot will be at Manutahi on Mondays ; Manaia, Wednesdays ; Normanby and Okaiawa, Fridays ; remainder of week at home. Robert the Bruce will be at Manaia on Tuesdays, Manutahi Thursdays Both the above have proved sure foal-getters, and their stock compare favorably with anything in the district; the latter's yearlings being* acknowledged to be the best on the Coast.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 4

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