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£2500 WORTH OP BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. ' To be pold at Slaughter Prices at HANNAH'S BOOT WAKEHOT/SE, including :— i English Boots oni Shoeg ' American Boots pnd Shoes Swiss Boots and Shoes , German Boots and Shoes t French Boots and Shoes Hannah's Celebrated " G "'Boots Long and Short Gum Boot 3 just 3 to hand. Don't miss this grand opportunity OJ SAVING YOU 3 CASH. Prices lower than ever they have been. Boot repairing at lowe3t prices. ' HANNAH'S THE MAN, High-street, Hawera. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON MANAIA* HA.WERA. AND SURROUNDING ' DISTRICTS. Btm^mwjk Thoroughbred! 1 t^^^Mm- g TCLEME NTS. i St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), danj Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, by Campden, dam Annie Laurie, by (imp.) Cap-a-pie. St. Leger, by Donoaster (Derby winner), dam Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner), has been several years champion sire of New Zealand. St. Clements was a most brilliant performer, having been eight years on the turf, and won more than half bis races (vide Tnrf Begistei), besides being placed on 1 numerous other occasions under all weights up to lOst 7Jb. Amongst his performances are the Glasgow Plate, 1835, carrying 9st lib, also dead heated with' the great MultiI form in the same race in 1897, carrying 9st lib, Multiform 7st 61b. St. Cloments is full brother to St. Ursula, St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, who was ' looked upon by handioappers as the best horEe out in the years 1897 and 1898. Although not much more than a pony in height, he carried lOst 31b to viotory, beat- '< ing suoh horses as Swordfish, Douglas, Coronet, Castashore, Record Reign and others. Terms, 4 guineas. H. VINE, Ownsr, Manaia, ?, TO TRAVEL HAWEBA axd SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MThe Standard Bred Trotting Stallion "TERSE Y. For further particulars apply to the owner. W. BUCKLE. TO STAND THE SEASON. _ A The Purebred Shetland ||fw4© TUT Iso H 1 ef . By Dick (imp.)— Sunlight, by Vernon (imp.) — Pum, by Tom Thumb— Bessie. Terms : LI 10s ; grazing free for six weeks. Apply J. C. HOBBS, Mangatoki. TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAWERA. .a The Throroughbred Wi™ jji A I R SHO T, , -ibc*^3BSft.' Bjr Foulshot— Miss Governor. Those desirous of procuring first-class hunters, carriage or harness horses cannot do better than use the above. Terms: Single mare L 2 10s ; grazing free for one month. For further particulars apply I L. S. BARRACLOUGH. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON! IN Okaiawa & Surrounding Districts. The $i\o&ws&£i& I VANHOE, JL 1 Bred by iMessrs Rogorson and Fleming Chetnole, South Canterbury. He is a beautiful bay, by Cedrio the Saxon, by Crown Prince. His dam Kate, by Avon Chief, by Prince Charlie (imp.) Terms, L 3 single mare. Also, to Stand on the Farm, the Clydes1 dale Colt HIGHLANDER. He is a grand bay, rising 3 years, by The I McGregor, dam Blossom, by Sir William Wallace. For pedigree pee cards for both colts. Terms, L 2 10s single mares. Good paddocks for mares from a distance, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawa, or groom in charge. PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. To Travel the Manaia and Snrrounding Districts. _ vg§2& The Purebred MARQUIS OF SALISBURY. _[\(JL horae. He wbb bred by Mr Jas. Cullen, Bast Taieri. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.), 114 New Zealand Stud Book ; dam, Jenny Deaus, by Governor; grand dam, Jean, by Kettle's Wallace (imp.); great grand dnm, Jess, by Champion (imp.); great great grand dam, Big Jess (imp.). The Marquis of Salisbury took three first pri*6s in Otago, champion prize at Hastings, and various other honors elsewhere. Further particulars, as to terms, etc., from M.BOKHtt.or Manaia. TO TRAVEL THE HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. fashionably bred Thoroughbred Stallion •pvAYSTAR, By Castor— Cissy. Cissy by Musket— Frailty, .by Goldsbrough— Flora Molvor, by New Warrior from 10, by Sir Hercules. Cissy, who was a good performer, is full sißter to Trenton and Cuirassier, half-sister to Niagara, and three-quarter sister to Mary, Zalinski, Mousquetaire, and Havoo. The Musket-Frailty strains on the dam's side are well-known, and are pillars of the Stud Book. Castor, Daystar's sire, has the stoutest breeding, his pedigree containing no less than 12 English Derby winners, 6 St. Leger, 4 Oaks, and 4 2000 Guineas winners. Castor was a great racehorse and out of 26 starts he scored 17 wins, 4 seconds, 8 thirds, being only twice unplaced, the total value of stakes -won being L 4316. Daystar is full brother to Altair (now racing in England). Further particulars re pedigree and performances see card. For terms and other particulars apply to J. McOABTEN, Hawera. T>AFER BAGS, in any quantity Ju on sale at Btat Qfflae,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 1