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TO TRAVEL THE HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The Handsome ffipWfjw /^ LEN LADDIE, Three years, by Glengyle, out of Topsy, Topsy by Director, Topsy's dam, Darling, by Black Champion (imported), Darling oat of Kate by Waimea Hero, by Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland. Glen Laddie is a handsome roan, standing 16.2, with plenty of bone and substance, and it will be seen from his pedigree that he comes from the purest strains of Clydesdale blood that can be found in the oolonies. Patrons are requested to arrange early, as only a limited number of mares will be booked this season. Terms, £2 10s. For further particulars apply to ISAAO S. HARDLEY, Owner, Hawera. TO STAND ON THE FARM HASTINGS ROAD, MANGATOKI. _ The Champion rvTyW ATAPOLEON, <• — — ' He is a dark bay, by Bannabynis by Ben Lomond by Young Vanquisher (imp). His dam Gipsy is by Paddy's Ben Lomond (imp). Terms £2. Good paddock*. Every oare taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A. C. PEASE, Owner. TO TRAVEL THE HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. C\ ENERAL WHEELER, 4yrs, by Duke— Blossom. QUALITY KING, By Lion King— Queen of Quality. KING OF "THE CLANS, By Clansman— Dandy. Fees for each horse £3 10s. For farther particulars apply to JAMES GRANT, Owner, Taiporohenui, Hawera, Or Grooms io charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON ON THE FARMS @_7«rs_rajg_t /CLYDESDALE (By Robert the Bruce— Blossom.) Terms— Single mares £2 10s. Grass free for two months. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to LIVINGSTON BROS., Waipapa. TO TRAVEL THE ELTHAM DISTRICT THIS SEASON. rfThe Thoroughbred NESTOEN ESTOE - By St. Leger— Tamora by Musket. He is a handsome chestnut, standing 16.3 hands, with splendid bone, and a marvellous constitution. He won the A.R.C. Onslow Stakes, Great Northern Derby (beating the great St. Paul), the Auckland Cup, and several other races. Nestor will serve a limited number of approved mares. Terms: Single mares, Four guineas ; two or more mares, belonging to same owner, £3 10s. Tabulated pedigree and further particulars on application to the owner. F. McGOVERN, Eltham. TO TRAVEL HAWERA, ELTHAM, AN SURROUNDING DISTRICTS _|pL The Thoroughbred J^^^K T7IRATERNITE. Terms: Single mare, £2 10s; two or more as per agreement. Further particulars from T. GLYNN, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIHI DOWNS. Visiting Eltham on Mondays, Okaiawa and Manaia on Wednesdays! and Hawera and surrounding districts on Thursdays, I /s£% Thoroughbred §$$$w\ Horse ?Jf »M T. 0Y R. ! St. Cyr, by St. Leger— Hazel, by Nordenfeldt, dam Ouida, by Yattendon, i dam Gulnare, by Little John (son of imp. i St. John), Gulnare, by Gohanna— Deception, by imp. Theorem— imp. Cutty Sark. St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derby winner) out of Atlantis. Nordenfeldt by Musket, dam Onyx. St . Csb is a handsomely made horse, standing 16.1, with plenty of bone and substance, and has the most fashionable running strains of blood in his veins. He measures 8£ in below the knee. His dam Hazel, raced by D. O'Brien, was a first-class performer. Among other events, she won the Great Autumn Handicap, Canterbury J.C., 1£ miles, in 2.37_, beating a good field. Hazel is full sister o Strathmore, winner of Victoria Derby and many other important races, and half sister to Hilda, Artillery, Brown Alice, and Moth, all being first-class performers. Hilda is well known to all as one of the greatest performers New Zealand has seen. Artillery, another good performer on the turf , was cold to go to America in 1895. St. Cyb, as a performer, has been un« fortunate. As a 3-year-old he struck himself on the off fore leg, which disabled him for the rest of the season; as a4-year-oldhe started at the National Meeting in the Ladies' Bracelet, in a field of ten, whioh he won with ease, 10.9 up. At that stage he was one of the favorits for the N.Z. Cup, but he again unfortunately over-reached, which necessitated his being thrown out of work, thus only Btarting in publio on one occasion. Terms— £4 10s single mare, £4 two or more of bona fide owner ; mares sent by train will be met at Hawera Station. Every oare taken, but no responsibility. Grazing Is 6d per week. Address,- _ QOODSON, Box 9, Hawera. Or D. O'Meaea, groom in oharge. JAMES Begs to notify to the people ot Kaponga and the aurroumding distriots that he has commenced business in Mr Ohilds' general TINSMITH, PLUMBER, & DAIBtf FAOTOEY ENGINEER. N.B.— All work entrusted to my sare will have my personal superUißion and prompt attention. &.12. work guaranteed. All requisites of the' trade kept in Biook. . • Repairs a speoiality^ DOES IT PAI ? WHAT Why to eat the Best Meat m the Market; then go to the Moat Bazaarjj L, S. BARBAOLOUGH,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 1

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