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TO STAND THE SEASJON in this and surrounding districts, " Thorough- lTOjyßOnj^_ Carriage bred Horse StaJlioD, DIOMEDES. Diomedes is by Totaia, out o! that .wellknown mare Plover, oat of Polly (imp) by, Sir Hercules. DIOMEDES is sire of the following wellknown horseß out of haok mares^ viz ':— ' Auroa, whose performances are : .ffnnner of Feilding Hardies, 50sovs, Foxtail Hardies, 50sov?, Otaki Hprdles, 1892, als/Otaki Hurdles of 60 soys, 1893, second foy Maiden, Plat atSandon and Matton' BacA 'second to Despised for Hawera Hurdles/ carrying list, Despised 9st 10"lb, also thirdjbr Otaki second Hurdle Race, carrying 12at, Jiving the winner and second horse 3st each. § Auroa was just, beaten by Kapua, at Naples by half b length,also second to Unity for Murdles< at •'Wellington, also jnst beatenon jpe post by4he Idler at the Wellington £|pn#Olnb meeting ; ..Sire of Pride of the Hilla, %fcner of two fiat races and hurdle race at Wellington, &Ib 6 hurdle race at Hawera, also second, to Cingalee, first' day, giving the winner a y,ear. and weight ; also sire of Lonely, winner .of hurdle rafte at Foxton, also Bracelet at Fprdell, beating Pennent and several others ; also fiire of Masscer, winner of Momohaki hurdle ratio of 30sovs ; tilso sire ot Princess, winner of the hurdle race at Waipawa; also Silvertail, winner of the Hunters' hurdle race of ,50sova at the Grand National Meeting, 1893. Terms and further particulars on 'application to E. L. HANNETT., • rpo RUN WITH rfAE^S J- on the Farm, near OKAaWA— Q*T*> C *™*sL&& * The Clyjfesfele Horse By Director, out of Blackleg's dam. The 1 above is a handsome, dark brown five-year-old, with good style and action; Terms, £1. J. BOGXJE. TO~"STAN^""TfIiS* At Te Jtorr--- ■/ » : ' • ••»■- . Age four years. Ibiithotm^a by Foulshot, out of filly by Monarc|LjTit f of a pure-bred. Arab mare f imported]. Me'is amcSel horse, and worthy of the attention of breeders. Color a very dark brown.. Eec, £2. STU&RT B&OS, TeßotL T~~o "travel this In the Eltham, Manaia, Opunake and Kaponga Difttrkto. />gtfe Ha^(fij& Tl^e •' a;tiorQ\ig hfcred By Apremont, dam Fantasy. FANTASTIO Tvas foaled in 1888, and is highly fashionable, being by theMs't blood on both.^ides, and has proved JKimself asare foal getter, as will be seen My the following particulars: — £ ' ' ■ His sire, Apremont (broiler to the great French horse Chaman* vjfs bred in France in 1878, being by Morttm«| 4am Arancaria (dam of Bayon dOr), bjfeAjw :os^-Pocahontas (dam of Stockwell, etc, 1 JbjfGlencoe. Mortemer by Oonqienge (soft ff ' Fita-Gladiator), Oomtesse, by the Baron s£»unCio. Ambros by Touohstone — Annettepßy Priam. Apremont was imported into Canterbury' in 1882 by Mr G. G. Stead. , Fantastic'a dam, Fantasy, ?s. by Tradncer, out of Miss Flat, who was by the imported Peter Flat, out of the imported dam Mountain Nymph, who, again, was by Sir Tatton Sykes —Giselle, by Stookport. Miss Flat is the dam of a numerous family, the greatest of whom was the renowned Welcome Jack.one of the greatest horses ever bred itf wew Zealand. \ £ Fantastic is a beautiful bay, -standing' l7 hands high, possessing great bone, substance, and symmetry. His sire, Apremont, came out at the top of winning~sixe£*the season, before last, beating no less than 186 sires. The placing at the disposal ol breeders of the 5 above districts the services of spoh a wellbred animal as Fantastio ia an opportunity that should not be missed by those who desire to obtain- good stock/ i*-'j s Terms — £3 per mare, two 01!' more as per agreement, payable by p.n. due. January Ist, 1894. All oare, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at Eltham 'for mares. Grodm's- fee2s'6d, to be paid'%hen mares _ are served. . • <'< :i: i ' Fantastio will be at Manaia oa Tuesdays on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Opnnake Friday at Kaponga ; the rest of tbe week at f Eltham. W. BAENARD, in Charge. M. Cunningham, owner, New Pfemaoth. * - MALCOLM J. OAl&GPiipi GENERAL STOREKEEPER^ (Next Hannah's Boot Shop^ HAS just opened tbe 'iouomng lines :— Fop jam season — Glai^tiJeHy Jaw, lib and ilb, patent airtight lids Soap— Carbolic, Mmtfrnf (Scented^ and Yellow / Sinclair's Cold-water Soap s cannot be equalled j^f or cleaning doo^s it is unrivalled i- ' . , Teas— -T.C.T.j3hoice Mend of Ceylon, OKO,|Ouvab/and N^lsoti Mo ate and uo's /" ; Dairy.fed baccfc Fo/l Wheat Tinned Meats, Tforfshware - , Crockery and Ironmongery Large and Complete Stock of General Groceries always kept. [ Goods delivered to any part of "the Borough. r MALCOLM J. CAMPBJ3LL, HIGM-STBEET HA-WERA', CASH! CASH! CAB[H"4 II" AW V, TIA. pENB V STORE The undersigned havMg fpr,;.22 years toed the scratch .^without compromise at 20s in the* jj§ and: being extremely anxious to retain the above reputation to the end on^his business career, has determined, wr cash. down :>n delivery over the cJßinter, to sell •is cheap as any oibher storekeeper or merchant in Haw< ra. 9 „: His stock ia la ge^fand- comprises every line require I »r evejry.day life in a country distrwC The stock of MEN'S AND BOZS' CtQJJIING consists of Imported' and Colonial Tweeds, in almost every 'shape and size, at reason.aJble prices ; aadi/^uits can be made to, order on the shprtesf notice, fit guaranteed. Tbe 1 BOOTS AND SHOES stock consists of about eight hundred pairs, of all sorts and sizes. Nearly every pair is of Zealandia make-and brand, and marked to sell at "prices according to quality. h * The general stock of ; DRAPEBY IRONMONGERY PATENT MEDICINEB CROCKERY and ,''■•"•': * FANCY GOODS ••' ' is also large and well assorted, and bought in the best and cheapest markets. • .- Tbe whole business is carried on under tbe personal supervision of the proprietor. JAB. DAVIDSON.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 4