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To stand at Hawera. .<jl The Fare Bred Shettfti ■ .sjQS^ Pony '"iti&SMi GENERAL *lgii§i§i*laL. Czar— Qaeenie. GENERAL JACKSON is a nioe brov and' for^ conformation, style, and aoti cannot be excelled in the North' Island. Termß: £1 10s. Grazing free for o month, for farther particular apply to ISAAO S. HARDLEY, Hawera. ri 10 Stand ihiffSeHSou at Kaponga, ai ■ Travel the Surrounding District. jg^t. The Standard Brei Am^|9 Trotting Stallion ALBERT ''tjAßilpgßU* CHEVALIEI Albert Chevalier is by Berlin (imp), dai Queen £tnma( imp). Both imported froi America by Robert Wilkin, Esq. He is ah (all brother to Boston Emerson, and Raise Albert Chevalier is a black in color, wel proportioned, standing 16 hands high, wit sxcellent temper. He in the sire of the wel known performers Vesta Nash, Airedali Dora. V^lerei, Gipsy, and Eladiat. Terms t guineas pereeason, 4 gnineaa guarantee >ayable Ist January, 1901. All care taken tot no responsibility. For the convenenc if- breeders he will be at Hawera at Tarnnak Jlables every Saturday. For further parti ularß^pply to A. E. KING, Manaia Uoad, Kaponga. pO Travel this Season in the Manftin and JL Surrounding Districts. iLrafUJfTPJ^ Champion Draught (\iJ3JBm GLENGYLE. y Prince of the Isles (imp.), dam Helen McGrOgor (401). GlengjJe (373) has been exhibited at the ading shows in both islands, and has oured twenty-seven firsts and champion izes. Hi 9 stock has also been remarkably locessfnl in the show ring, and are eagerly iugbt after by buyers of draught horses. For full pedigree see o«rds and btucl Book. Terms — £4 4s, payable Ist January, 1904. iddooking free for foHr weeks ; all care, it no responsibility. J. D. MITCHELL, Manaia. pO Stand this Season in Kaponga District. CRAIGOWSKY By Wildwood— Wildwood sire of the famous Bibbonwood. Craigoweky is a rich • coloured black illion, heavy boned, and strong in action ; ing 5 years old, and is thoroughly quiet in her saddle or harness, and will serve bat a oiled number of brood mares. For full particulars and term?, apply <o a owner on the farm, Upper Palmer Road. G. C. GEDDIS. N.B. — Early application is necessary. 10 TRAVEL Hawera and Surrounding i. Districts. l^Cjf^W PARK (2) Atalanla— St. Leger (3). &TALANTA.— Out of Moonshine (dam rilight, Bire Tbe Libel [14]. Bire of aducer.)— by Dainty Ariel [17] ('lam tbea, sire Riddlesworth [11]). St. LEGER [3].— Out of Atnlantis (dam inicane, sire Thormanby [11])— by Donster [5] (dam Marigold, Bire Stackwell [3] . 97LV1A PARK s the sire of haharoa, 0 has started six limes and won six times. 1 is the only horse that has atood in Taraki, if not in the colony, with this record, fact, all of his progeny who have raoed cept one) are winners. This opportunity raid not be missed, as he may not be here it season. ?ee : Six guineas ; half-bred mares, Four neia; two or more as per agreement. Aging lsßd week. All care, butnoresponility. Mares met at station. J. GOODWIN, x Lake Road, Hawern. WNJfIIS of Mares take notice of St. Paul p or partculars of the great St. Paul's eding and brilliant performances On the :k, see cards. It. Paul will stand the season in Hawera, bam, and Stratford, and haß already ved himself a wonderful foal-getter, (area sent to Hawera will be paddocked i looked to, but no responsibility incurred, 'ec— Five guineas ; two or more mares as agreements Address, TOM GLyN,N, Gibson's Stables, Hawera. IO Travel Hawera and Surrounding Districts. .le^E^ The Thoroughbred : 'w^BHm TBOTTINO JERSEY. By Ohilde Harold— Miss Cooper. 'or terms, etc.. apply to W. BUCKLE. Eltham. IO Travel Eltham and surrounding distripts. jftogg at,ENGARI*IFF. VhmUmhSp (GJeng^le— Nonsuch.) 'or full psfttusulars apply to R. FARRELL, Groom in charge. Ifl E imported Clydesdale . Stallion KNIGHT OF THp IISTLE (by Handsome Prince— iy Queen) will be at the service of seders in Manaia an 4 surrounding trjpts. For terms, etc., apply J. D. MITC.HEJ4.. I^anaia. Or A, ALEXANDER, Normandy. F you wish to purchase a reliable article, go to a reliable firm to . ■ so. Mr J. Smith, Hawpra, icks our Carbolic Ointment for, imals, for which we hold the re* •d sales o /New Zealand. During t spring, 1902, our sales reached' ( If a ton weight, or 1200 tins,' and 'i s only in Wairarapa and Hawke's I y district. Its uses are for cuts, > unds, cow-pox, and inflamed ! der. It is universally termed the lairyman'«* friend." iß> tin only Sole pre prietor, .Tobias Miller, pek & Vet. Herbalist, Masterton* TAKE NO RISK 1. TNSUBE AT ONCE I- , IN THB NEW ZEALAND OCCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. !l. IVI. COISBOI, District Agent. '. n ANTED KNOWN- Swampf ing reductions at McLeod's ellington Cash Drapery Com« ny of all kinds of muslins, ptints,. iateas, shirtings, sheetings, nnels, flannelettes, rowel?, stonn*".s, art muslins, men I its, boy's suits, shuts, hal) s "nps' f j iices, drawers, ties, J| c > t l \ pL^d'e, High Sheet, H ' l

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7872, 6 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7872, 6 January 1904, Page 1