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L nfl If fl||T UU li UU I W' csti IGICI Dldndin? <#%■■ *% j#% one let us know and ■ fl A fl S j_rH H3 f& KA BB ofalltheclcments i? H■fl ■ft «BTON we will .end. J[ J^ '^§ a J'&4LJL %b/^B of Fertility. At the OvV ■U ■ U NETT J^ Low Price Aiifitari itannnt ' Selivered freight ptid in one ton lots /SfrvW _^^^V UUOIBD CannOX alongside tJ?e following ports- . rOS M -Zf^^ jtfffe -««K» _T*^. DO BSatGH WAITARA NEW PLYMOUTH (Break- V^^ ■ 8 ■. H _£»■ Dll fl »i _ the Market OPUNAK3 WANGANUI water) W^ H H'H (g | B DW^ jB FOR r^f^^Kir «*■*■**#*■**■*■ ************** ****, mmmmmmmmm, TURNIPS MANUFACTURERS S PACKED IN 2 CWT. BACKB. KEMPTHORNE PROSSER 81 GO'S IVLlvir I IIUIIIILj I lIUUULII \% UU. U WORIB-WBBTPIBLX), near OTAHUHU. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., Ltd. BEAD OFFICE-AUCKLAND, N.z. On Sale By W. EOWE, Haweea & Normanby ; O. A. WILKINSON, Eltham Ngaire & Kaponga A. H. MOORE, Opunake. All Stgwekeepeiis and Propttce Merchants.

RAILWAY HOTEL, HAWERA J. FLYNN ... Proprietor Having purohased the above hotel rom Mr Connell, desires to notify - o traveller and the general publio that he provides first-oiass accommodation, and stocks only the bept » brands of wines, spirits, and ales Large Paddock /ccommodation Good stabling / Every attention to travellers. ROYAL HOTEL, HAWERA. REUBEN OGDEN c. Proprietor (Late of the.Eltham Hotel.) HAS pleasure in informing his numerous friends that he has, since taking over the above, made considerable alterations and addiions and that the house now in a horough state of repair. Double and Single Beds, Private Sitting Rooms, first-class Dining Table abo Billiard Saloon. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands only stocked. Good stabling and paddooking. ELTHAM HOTEL, ELTHAM F. OALGHER ... Proprietor. In assuming possession of the above, I have determined to leave nothing undone n catering for tbe requirements and comforts of the public Private sitting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. First-class table. All meals Is. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best procurable. Hot and cold baths. Stabling and paddocking on the premises. ■nEANOH rTOTEL. Jas. Sullivan ... Proprietor. (Comer of Mountain Ro4d and Bridge-street, ELTHAM.) While thanking the publio for past liberal support, haß pleasure in intimating to his numerous patrons that their requirements will receive every attention. None but the best brands of wines, spirits and ales Btocked. Travellers will find large and commodious sample rooms. Telephone connection with other centres. nIFTON HOli S Jfi VIOTOBIA-STBBET ... HaWBBA. Having taken over the above wellknown house, I have pleasure in informing the residents of Hawera and travelling publio that every effort will be mf-de to cater for the requirements of oußtomers. Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. Charges moderate. MRS NICHOLSON, Proprietress. HAWEttA PAINT, GLASS asu PA?*3B WAREHOUSE. 3?BIN0BS-SraBBX ... fiiWBBA. (Next Parrington & Hutson.) L. 0. HOOKER, Pointer, Paperhanger. Glazie", Bignwriter. Piotutes Framed, Venetian Blind, made and repaired. Oils, Paints, Glass, Papers anc Mouldings. Estimates given -*y| ONEY AT 4* PER CENT I have ust had placed a my oon mand large sums of money to lem at 4J per cent, in any sums froc 45100 to £10,000. Liberal terms o ...^winent. No procuration fee. rt * ELLIOTT BARTON, Solicitor, Hawora •""TOVtiM RESIDENTS OJ} " KAPONGA, HAVING aud Coajtobuilding Businet toMrF. W. BwMngbam, l^B" to thank my numerofl* customers f< paat favors and in doin.? » woul ?espeotfully ask that a cofltimiam of the same be accorded to » successor. Kaponga, June 18th, 1900. In taking over the above, I desii to inform the residents of Kapon§ and surrounding district that 8 orders entrusted to me will recer every attention, and by using noi but the best materials, combim with skilled labor, hope to merit ti flame liberal patronage accorded rede n: BUCKINGHAM. K&ponga, June 18th, 1800

AH CHANG] General Storekeeper, Pjrinoes-street ... HAWERA. PRICE LIST FOR CASH:--: j Sonthsrn or WavGrloy flour 4/8 5 50's, 8/- 100's Auckland sugar 8/9 No. 1, 8/fiNo.2 McGill's oatmeal 8/3 per bag Kerosene by tin or case AH Tea reduced 2d par lb, 51b box Ceylon-Pekoo 7/- box Starch 2/- per slb packet Sunlight soop 11/- per doz packets Caustic soda 2ib tin 1/5 per tin So»p of all kinds 6d to 1/- 41b bar Tapioca, rice, sago, split peas, barley 61b for 1/Coroflour B^lb for 1/All crockery, ironmongery, glassware, and brushware at still reduced prices Cups and saucers 8,/G per dczen Assorted jams 4/- per doz, or 8 tins for 1/Sauce of all kind from. 4d to 1/6 large bottle Table potatoes 8/6 sack Bran 8/6, polJard 7/6, sharps 8/6 full sack, wheat 2/9 bushel. Oats 2/8 busbol Aeent for Ohing Ting's vegetable and flower seeds Plenty of yard room for customers' horses and traps free of charge. Cash buyer of fungus, butter, eggs, and produce. Goods delivered free of charge. AH CHANG, Princes-street, Hawera. LTHAM"STEAM SASH AND DOOItFAOTOHY. Wholesale Butter Box Manufacturers Sawmillers & Timber Merchants. UNION TIMBER COMPANY, (Late T. Runciman & Co.) Opposite Railway Crossing, Eltham. Having now got our factory in full working order, we have pleasure in informing factory proprietors that we are prepared to execute orders for butter and cheese boxes in any quantity. Joinery of any design made of the very best seasoned timber in kauri, totara, and rimu. Turnery supplied to any pattern desired, and all kinds of fretwork done. Butter-workers and churns of every description made to order. To those intending building, plans specifications, and quantities given. We would draw attention to the very large quantities of timber suit- , able for sheds, Btables, and outbuild • ingSj 1 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN OKAIAWA t AND SURROUNDING DIBTRII/TS. 3 W nrffl? A rmadale, (By Glongyle -Nancy). Terms, 3 single mares payable on or before " Ist January, 1001. Good paddocks provided for ono month gratia. Every care takan, but no rep neibility. 0 F, A. BREMEU, it Ot Groom in charge. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON MANAIA HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The rvTLZM- o TCLEMBNTS St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dan Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander by Campden, dam Annie Laurie, by (imp. "~ Cap-a-pie. St. Leger, by Doneaster (Derb; I. winner), dam Atlantis, by Thonnanb; (Derby winner), has been several year champion Bire oi New Zealand. m St. Clements was a most brilliant pei ad former, having been eight years on the turi im and won more than half his races (vid o f Turf Regiatei), besides being placed 0 numerous other occasions under all waighj up to lOst 7)b. Amongst his performance are the Glasgow Plate, 1895, carrying 9i lib, also dead heated with the great Mult form in the same race in 1897, carrying 9i lib, Multiform 7st 61b. St. Clements is full brother to St. Ursnl St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, who wi looked upon by handioappers as the be Dg horee out in the years 1897 and 189 3SS Although not much more than a pony i ire height, he carried lOst 31b to victory, bea tZ ing such horses as Swordfish, Dougla 7! Coronet, Castushore, Record Reign &i «d others. ICB Terms, 4 guineas. _ [nil VUNai, 3 Owner, Manaift. OKAIAWA BAKERY. HAYING purchased Mr ! Clarke's interest in the abo jga Bakery, I respectfully solicit a co; all tinuance of the patronage accordi live to my predecessor, ane Having secured the services of tied First-class Baker, and stocking on the the best brands of flour, oustome Ito and the publio generally may rely < getting a loaf second to none on t OOftß ' W. SHEARER, Jwb.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIHI 1 | DOWNS. Visiting Eltham on Mondays, Okaiawa and Manaia on Wednesdays, and Hawera and surrounding districts on i Thursdays, j _^__7<*|l§& Thoroughbred (P^iP^lx Horse M" UT. 3Y R. St. Cyr, by St. Leger— Hazel, by Nordenfeldt, dam Oaida, by Yattendon, dam Gulnare, by Little John (son of imp. St. John), Gulnare, by Gohanna — Deception, by imp. Theorem — imp. Cutty Sarlt. St. Leger, by Doncaster (Derby winner) I out of Atlantis. Nordenfeldt by Musket, dam Onyx. St . Cyr 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 khee. 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 2.37J, 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 sold to go to America in 1895. ( St. Cyr, as a performer, hns been unfortunate. As a 3-year-old he struck himself on the of! fore leg, which disabled him for the rest of the season; as a 4-year-old he started at the National Meeting in flic Ladies' Bracelet, in a field of ten, which 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 starting in publio on one occasion. i Terms — £4 10s single mare, £4 two or ] more of bona fide owner ; mares £ent by i train will be met at Hawera Station. ! Every care taken, but no responsibility, i Grazing Is 6d per week. : Address, — M. J. GOODSON, i Box 9, Hawera. ' Or D. O'Meara., room in charge. : PRELIMINARY NOTICE. : To Travel the Manaia and Surrounding Districts. MARQUIS OF SALISBURY. MARQUIS OF SALISBURY is a brown horse. He was bred by Mr Jas. Cullen, East Taieri. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.), 114 New Zealand Stud Book ; dam, Jenny Deans, by Governor; grand dam, Jean, by Kettle's Wallace (imp.); great grand dam, Jess, by Champion (imp.) ; great great grand dam, Big Jess (imp.). The Marquis of Salisbury took three first prizes in Otago, champion prize at Hastings, and various other honors elsewhere. Further particulars, as to terras, etc., from M. BOuGER, or A. MARTIN, Manaia. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN Okaiawa & Surrounding Districts. The t£JlK^& Tvanhoe, Bred by .Messrs Rogerson and Fleming Chetnole, South Canterbury. He is a beautiful bay, by Cedric 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 Clydesdale Colt' HIGHLANDER. He is a grand bay, rising 3 years, by The McGregor, dam Bl«ssom, by Sir William Wallace. For pedigree see oards for both d colts. Terms, L 2 10s single mares. Good 3 paddocks for mares from a distance, but no responsibility. For further particulars' apply to J. S. OUGHTON, m Okaiawa, r, or groom in charge. 'V TO TRAVELHAWESA^sd SURJ ROUNDING DISTRICTS. , r _ a The Standard Bred ie jM&mlite Trotting Stallion its t fi'q I &•"»- * J *• ' )8t For further particulars apply to the owner. BUCKLE. £? TO STAND ON THE FARM HASTINGS st iv D"» B0AD) MAN GATOKI. m * me Champion He is a dark bay, by Bannabynis by Ber •__ Lomond by Young Vanquisher (imp). Hii dam Gipsy is by Paddy's Ben Lomond (imp) Terms £2. Good paddocks. Every can taken but, no responsibility. S. For further particulars apply to l7e A. C. PEASE, Owner._ m- [ e( 3 FARM, AT MANAIA. g^ The Purebred a $J\mira!^!& Clydesdale Stallioi ers l|ffll TDRITON, ll- (By Glengyle— Maggie). iao Terms, 30s. Paddocking Is per wee! extra. All care taken but no responsibility JAMES PATTERSON, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7053, 24 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7053, 24 October 1900, Page 1

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