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iyr o t i c c. Adamson, Pkase & Co. de#ire to notify that they have disposed of their Butchering Business to Messrs T. H. Foy and Sons; and while thanking the pnblic of Hawera and surrounding district for the patronage bestowed on them during their conduct of the business, bespeak the same for their successors. ADAMSON, PEASE & CO. T. H. FOT & SONS, in taking over Messrs Adamson, Pease & Co.'s Business, beg to solicit & continuance of the favors accorded to the retiring firm. Customers may rely on only the best Meat being supplied, and that orders will be executed with care and promptitude. T. H. FOT & SONS. |V O T I C JB. 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. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, between Okaiawa, Kaponga, and Otakeho, the pure Clydesdale Stallion By Conqueror, bred by Mrs. J Nimmo, Taieri ; sire Emperor bj Napoleon (imported by late Mr J Nimmo), dam Jean (also imported bj Mr Nimmo), dam Flower 11. out oi Flower by Comet (imp) ; she wa« never beaten when shown in a prize ring. Black Pbincb stands 16f hds. has immense bone, with plenty ol hair ; and has proved himself a sur< foal-getter. For terms, Ac, apply t< GEO. GLENN, Eglinton, by Manaia or A. Mabtut, Groom in Charge. T^^TRAVEL THIS SEASON 1892, The following districts : Hawera, Manutahi, Okaiawa. The Thoroughbred Horse, FOUL $j&MIJc SHOI By Musket, out of Mr. Walters Slander. (Vide JN .Z. Stud Book.) Foul Shot is a beautif ol dapple bay with black points, and stands 16 band 1 inch high. He ia a powerful thorough bred horse, with immense bone an( muscle; has legß like bars of iron, witl powerful quarters, and greatly resemblei bia 6ire, Musket. Foul Shot's stool are allowed by competent judges to bi the finest lot that have ever been seei on tbe coast, and bis stock out o: thoroughbred mares are admitted to b< equal to anything in New Zealand, eithei for good looks, size, or quality. Foul Shot started tbree times as t two-year-old. W"n tbe Welcome Stakes and ran second to Thunderbolt for the Midsnmmer Stakes and New Year** Gift. &b a three-year-old be won the Great Northern Derby— time, 2m. 40^5, —beating Stonyhurst; and his next wir was tbe Grand Stand Handicap. He also ran second to Derringer for the N.Z. Stud Company's Sires Stakes. Terms : — Thoroughbred mares £5t5 t others £<& ; reduction for two oi more. All care taken, bnt no responsibility. C. WARD. TO RUN WITH MARES THIS SEASON, At Rivee Bank Farm, &^Jfe"M^ *^ c Hackney and CxS^^LJßjp Carriage Entire Horse 1 fIUK MAIEE. Maire by Puriri, dam Baasey, 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 beet sire in the district for producing the best class of either carriage 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. TO RUN WITH MARES, OF THE FASH, KEAE Og&IAWA, / >mnuuj^?it > c dyd^d'al 6 By Director, out of Blackleg's dam. The above is a handsome dark brown four-year-old horse, with good style and action. Tebms— £l. J. BOGUE. Baneer3 — Robarts, Lnbbock & Co., Lon'Ji „ Bank of Ne>v South Wales; „ Bank of New Zealand ; „ Bank of Australasia. Tkltobams— Lovell, London. T OVELL AND" CHRIBTMAS, JU PROVISION MERCHANTS, West Smithfield, London, E.C, and Fennel-street, Manchester. Represented in New Zealand by Mr. James Kownr, Hawwa. " tTALF HOLIDAT MOVEMENT We, the undersigned business people of Eltham and Ngaire, hereby agree to CLOSE our respective places of business at 1 o'clock on THURSDAT, December Ist, and on every Thursday thereafter until further notice. Eltham. S. Zinsli Chew Choog T. Whhtington E. A. Adams P. Sbirnan Buokeridge and J. Embling Wilkineon J. G. Dadeck J. H. Morgan Ngaikb. Stannera Bros. F. K. Crowther James KiJey Amoore & Corkill W. Chapman Bobbins & Fieratd TMPOU.NDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Public Pound, Hawera, by W. E. Dive, November 21, 1892— One bay Gelding, branded TOI on near shoulder, like OX on ofE shoulder, off hind foot white, star on forehead. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Thursday, December L 5,1892,, 1892, at 12 noon, according to the provisions of the Impounding Act, LBB4. W. JACKSON, I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3293, 5 December 1892, Page 4

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