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' Tostaad at Hawera. HAUGHEY'S COMMERCIAL STABLES. -st The Para Bred Shetland jjj gh and p r i nces street, Hawera. fimj&m GENE T^Kci) N . fX® HIRE-"r^uble and single I TOP£*|| JACKbUJN. |J buggies, gigs, brakes, lanseat outf anHf R c^o^S° N sSle a . 3 SS . . ireful grooms always in attencannot be excelled in the North Island. aance. Terms: £t 10s. Grazing free for one Recently erected a large and , month. For farther particulars apply to commodious buggy shed; also ISAACS.HaRDLEY.Hawera^ j^. waitJng mO Stand this Season at Kaponga, and Cabs meet all trains. ■ ■ Travel th« Surrounding District. Telegrams and letters promptly I , _ , attended to. The Standard Bred Tpl*>nlinnp Nn TS Qg* j^ntl Trotting.Stallion lelephone No. 18. ALBERT A. HAUGHEY & SON C\ml£Lß CHEVALIER Proprietors. . GIBSQN'S HAWERA Albert Chevalier ia by Berlin (imp), dam STABLES. Queen £mma( imp). Both imported from America by Robert Wilkin, Esq. He is also UNION St. ... HAWERA. full brother to Boston Emerson, and Kaiser. Albert Cbevaher is a black in color, well- . . j. j # GIBSON wiSb.es. to proportioned, standing 18 i hands high ..with tfaank fa numerous cus . excellent temtier. Ha is the sire of tne weu- /^-^ „., , . i-,,, known performers Vesta Nash, Airedale, tomers for the manner in which they Dora, VuJerei, Gipsy, and Eladiat. Terms: have put up with inconvenience for 3 guineas per Eeason, 4 Ruinous guarantee, so Jong, and now begs to intimate payaole Ist Jannary. IM. All care , taken. that he has buiU a new and up . to . S'b^S^mtrta^SSSSS date stable with all the latest conStables e'verV Saturday. For further parti- veniences on a section adjoining the outers appiy'to > old site. », A * S" IN^'«««« ft The P lant and horses are second Manataßoad, Kaponga. to none F on the coast . rpO Travel this Season in the Manaia and I All orders for horsesj buggies, X Surrounding Districts. ' [ drays, landaus, etc., will be con- - j ducted from these stables. „#g^. ' , t j Careful grooms in attendance. : )JS&»"3Mfc Champion Draught N — All lir»r«sp«; vpr»irlp«s Sri^eLrnvM * Entire • 1 iN T' — ah norses, venicies, ff\% mJjßfc rt -W parcels, etc., x will have the greatest ; ««•*•■■► GLENGYLE. care an( j attention taken of them, ,By Prince of the Isles (imp 1 .), dam Helen but the proprietor in no way holds !„, •1' o« c^ ree 2 r (401) i-,- ( a. ♦* himself responsible, and the same !tfWh ta JTJSM£ will only be taken in on that undersecured twenty-seven firsts and champion standing. »prizes. His Btock has also been remarkably Telephone "\Z. ■ (EucceFßful in the show ring, and are eagerly r T' BC nM'C~ TTTV/rbTT?Tr — urkTTTT ifought after by buyers of daaught horses. Lrl±sbUJN b liMJr'JKli HUlliL, For full pedigree see cards and Stud Book. STABLES. ' Terms— £4 4s, payable Ist January, 1904. I'addocking free for four weeka; all care, Princes St. ... HAWERA. 'but no responsibility. ; J. D. MITCHELL, „ _ . ' Manaia. /^ ,H. GIBSON m thanking : \X * the Public for their past rpo Stand this Season in Keponga District, patronage begs to notify that he will -*• still continue^ to run the above Qj"*"<^f^ The Purebred stables, and do his best to suit his r^FirW Trotting Stnllion ' Buggies washed, and harness C«t*«^GX!S&!p»* ( cleaned for a small remuneration. r«t? &Trr\\\T<zv\r No hires executed from this By Wildwood- Staple. t Wildwood sire of the famous Bibbonwood: Ladies waiting room and lavatory, Craigoweky is a rich - coloured black with every convenience, ' on the stallion, heavy boned, and strong in action ; premises rising 5 years old, and is thoroughly quiet m *N R *„. ,!.-■- vpUJpipc nar either saddle or harness, and will serve but a « •**' ~ Al f , , «O r ses, vehicles, parlimited number of brood mares. eels, etc., will have the greatest care } For full particulars and terrae, apply <o taken of them,. but the proprietor in <he owner on the farm, Upper talmerKoad. no , way holds himself responsible, N.8.-Eariy application is*neces P ary. ' ™ d * he same will only be taken in — on that understanding. , mO TKAVEL Hawera and Surrounding ' Tplpnhnne tta X Districts. xeiepnone 114. .UNDUE fHE ,I'ATBONAGB. O» th??r*fMV* SYLVIA ! HIS EXCELLENCY LORD T^OW PARK (2)( 2 ) ' BANFUKL^ LmtwJtiSMtm LIVERY AND BAIT Atalanta— St. Leger (3). Jij STABLES ATALANTA-OuTTf Moonshine (dam •' ° N . HrflK-Double and single Twilight, sife Tbe Libel [14] . si« of buggies, g lg 8, brakes, saddle horses Traducer.)-by Dainly Ariel [17] (dam for ladies and gentlemen. None but Althea, sire Riddlesworth [11]). reliable horses sent out. St. LEGER [3] —Out of AtaJantiß (dam offi()e of Qpunake ooach. SYLVIA PARK s the sire of Laharoa, promptly attended to. Telephones— who has Btarted six times and won six times. Stables 20, Private Residence 104. iHe is the only horse that haß stood in Tara- »p rJ I GGIIS SO NT, Proprietor. naki, if not in the polony, with this record. In fact, all of his progeny who have raced /~>\ SUTHERLAND AND CO., (exoept one) aie winners. This opportunity ly Prrp'wT '* should not be missed, as he may not be hero >* • fffp^fif v q nfixt Reason riOlJiJj rSKUJlilißc>, Fee: tSx] guineasj half-bred mares, Four LAIJD, STOCK, & STATION AGENTS guineas; two or mjoro as per agreement. Grazing is,Qd week. a}l care, but no respon- Represented in Palrnerston North, sibility. Mares mci • Fsilding, and WaiTganui. II ' LakeßJoad/Hawer*. ' i \UTTING Cqrns is like cutting I TvWMJfIM of Mares take^notice ol' V - g vas . s ' \^ m « keS th^ CO . r " I \_J g t# p au i grow again but corns cured with I Wallace's Corn Paint stay cured 1 I j&fttk. Price, is per bottle. I Sf * P%4UL I W. SOUTBR AND CO., I r< TyW (St. Leger- \'r AND AND ESTATE ■ 1L ■ immggtUßltm' Satanella . . | j AGENTS, I For pariicu..™ oTTh. great St. ftu.l'. ' OAMDW S™i I^°- N>Z - Hj|u. jl'aul will stand tb.e season in Hawera, 6680 acres, 12 miles from Camand Btratfora, and has alr.oa.dy bridge. This estate is now subhittiself a yonderfnl foal-getter. ; g iyide( i i nto grazing farms. eeut to Hawera will be paddocked 2,^. *>„* r^Jr^r./ J? Tnn l ««.r Hi looked to, but notesponsibUilf incurred, j P"ces range from 25/- to 120/ per ye guineas; two or more mare 9as ! acre. The' land is of excellent |^Bagreemerit. Address, quality, carries grass well. „v T°£>S LY W' Splendid turnip country, and is Gibsons Stables. Hawera. * « 1 rr>t_ 1 j.' otauißß, ,<» weU watere( j. xhe larger portion Hawera and Surrounding of this estate is already in grass, Districts. and is carrying a large amount of I^^H A 4flMA^ stock; .^V TheS^^Bif WAIMANA ESTATE. 10,000 acres, 12 miles from Te Awamutu, is offered as a whole, I^^^^^l^^^H^PlV^^Hp but will be subdivided if required. The land comprises " fern and JE R S ay. bush .country, and 6poo ' acres are in grass. Gqod homestead and Cooper. pu |:buil,dings are on' the property, and it is watered by mountain auham. streams. A large portion has k een pi 0U ghed, . and for turnip growing the land cannot be beaten. Price £7. 5s per acre. ABDISOOMBE ESTATE. oo acres > s a mo^ e \ farm, Qnly 7 f • miles from Cambridge, by goo^j roa^' ' T he If,nd1 f, nd is °i c Pl leni .Quality, is \yell watered, no wasfe land, 70' a'cre@ swe^e? pap'ge in 'charge. taken at valuatiqn, balance grass land, about 150 apres fern. Qood homestead, woolshed, sheep and THE cattle yards in splendid order, as — are fences, etc. Price £y 10s. I^H^^^^H^^^^^^^Kerv^c.e of For further particulars apply W. Soujeh & ,C ( q M Land Agpnts, CamH^^^^^^^^^^^^^Kpply bridge. ' L< - TF YOU WANT a" $uit that 13 - JL., , „■■ wiH Wear, an.d X'K ' a Suit that will Fit, then the best _ plape \n Jarana^i to go to is the Hawera tailoring cq 7 High street, ft awera ; where there is rm to always a good selection of English, Irish, and Scotch Tweeds ancTSuyi tor ings to chose from. TLMfgtf^H re ' (Mr T. McCAgm^^^^^^H

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7870, 4 January 1904, Page 1

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