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tguleji of the N.Z. Cyclists' Alliance. Races Nos. 9 and 20 will be run under the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Assn.'s rules. Persons nominating for cycling events must forward usual particulars regarding machines. Nominatiofts for the handicap events, together with all performances for the previous two years, will close with the seoretary on Wednesday, December 23. No nomination will be received after this date under any pretence whatever. Handicaps will be published on or about Monday, 28th December. Games will commence at 10.30 a.m. Admission Is, children under 12 halfprice. Member's ticket, 10s 6d, admits holder and family of 3 to all privileges. The society's GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT will be held in the evening at the Opera House. ALEX G-. BRETT, Secretary. HAWERA SHOEING FORGE and GENERAL SMITHY. F. iW. Buckingham, Proprietor . (Late A'Court and Co.) The Oldest Established and Best Shop on the Coast. Having taken over the above, I desire to inform my friends and the public generally that all work entrusted to me will be finished with neatness and despatch at reasonable rates. Every care taken in the shoeing of horses. Farm implements made and repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. STRATFORD STEAM ENGINEERING WORKS. BERT HARKNESS, Certificated Engineer, Saving started Engineering in connection with McKenzie & Co. solicits a trial. Jacks, Pulleys, Couplings, and all Mill and Factory Machinery made to order on the premises by one of the I best Engineering Plants on the Coast. Working Drawings made to any scale. All orders promptly attended to personally. o "btaSdthis~sbabonat ELTHAM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. j^^jftiZfr Tne ThoroughCS^^pM^ FRATERNITE - (By The Dauphin— Sissy.) Fraternite is a dark brown horse, standing 16 hands high, is seven years old, with good constitution and splendid temper. At last Hawera Show he was second to Gipsy King and at New Plyniouth to Waiuku in the thoroughbred olass. His performances as a racehorse are too well known to need comment. ' Terms : 3 guineas, two or more mares the bona fide property of same owner, as per agreement. All payments to be made by promissory note due on Ist January, j 1897. For further particulars see cards. Groomage fee 2s 6d, payable at Ist service. M. A. H. EMMETT, Owner, Eltham. riß^O STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 OKAIAWA. The^Purebred GLENDHU. Glendhu is rising three years old, is a beautiful dappled bay-roan, standing 16} hands high, with immense bone, measuring 12 inob.es below the knee, and proportionately- well made. Glendhu is byihe celebrated sire Glengyle, by Prince of the Isles. Glendhu's dam, Blossom, by S'r William Wallace, by Sir William Wallace (imp.). Blossom, Glendhu's dam, took first prize at Hawera as a 3-year-old, 1887; first as a brood mare, 1888, first at Taranaki, 1891, and first and champion as a dry mare, 1894 ; also first at Hawera, 1895. Blossom's dam, Darling, imported by W. Gubbin, Esq, is by that famous horse Black Champion (imp.), and bred by Messrs Moore and Kermode, Tasmania her dam, Kate, is by Waimea Hero, by Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland by the late Hugh McLean, of Invercargill. Waimea Hero out of Croydon Kate, imported from Sydney by Ribhard Hill, Esq; 'of Croydon station, Southland. Glendhu took first as a yearling at Hawera show, 1894,' and first same age at Taranaki show, beating the oolt Glenlivet at both the above places (the colt taking first at Palmerston, Wanganui, and Wellington). Glendhu as a 2-year-old took first Hawera, and Wanganui in 1895, and has never been beaten in his olass. Good paddooks for mares, with all care, but without responsibility. J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawa. TO TRAVEL MOMOHAKI, HAWERA, and MANAIA DISTRICTS. rf> —ifflSjjfo The Thorough-Li-a4^J3w RECLUSE. By Daniel O'Rourke — Voltarina, by Traducer — Molly Dodd, by Golden Grape. Reoluse won the Sapling Race at Egmont Autumn Meeting, 1888, and won the Two-year-old Stakes, of 150 soys, at the Wanganui J.C. Autumn Meeting; was second to that fast mare Cinderella at Taranaki. As a 3-year-old he won the Free Handicap at the Hawke's Bay J.C.s Spring Meeting, the Trial Stakes at the Wanganui J.C.s Spring Meeting, the Egmont Handicap of 2 miles at the Egmont R.C. Autumn Meeting, the Normanby Stakes at the same meeting, the Flying Handicap at the Manawatu B.C. Autumn Meeting, the Flying Stakes at the Wanganui J.C. Autumn Meeting (after running Manton to half a length), finishing up the season by winning the Hawke's Bay Cup, one mile and three-quarters, valued £408 10s, and the Railway Stakes at the same meeting. Daniel O'Rourke won the Canterbury Derby and Cup. Eecluse will travel as follows ; — Will arrive at Hawera on Monday night and remain all day at Hawera Hotel Stables ; Manaia on Wednesdays, at Manaia Hotel Stables ; returning to Hawera via Okaiav and Normanby on Thursdays; retuvnin to Momohaki on Fridays, and remain the rest of the week. Terms — Single Mares £3 10s, 3 or more Mares £3. No reductions. Fees to be collected at the usual time. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to Hearn and Kennedy, or TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, Groom in obarge. mO TRAVEL MANAIA and SUR1_ ROUNDING DISTRICTS. * Jf*^ The Tnorou g n - bred Stallion f%. if /•' yyt BREE CHCiiiftiw/i^Cfc^ LOADER, By the famous Musket, from Medea, Medea by Towton— Symphony out of Princess by Gratis out of lloan Kit (vide New Zealand Stud Book). It will thus be seen that Breechloader came from the best blood south of the line, the sons of Musket being in demand both by English and American breeders. A special prizes of ten guineas (LlO 10s) will be given at the Egmont A . and P. Show, 1898, for the best one-year-old by Breechloader. As only a limited number oi mares will be booked, those desirous of securing his services should apply early to groom in obarge, H. Knight, or to the owner, RICHARD SMITH, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3422, 14 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3422, 14 December 1896, Page 4