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IfpO Travel Hawera and the SurroundE JL ing District, . S^^fc^|tfß^^ The Purebred *iHßs^n||r Clydesdale Stallion, ROYAL STANDARD Agitator — Fride. Royal Standard, foaled October, 1901, was bred by William Patrick, Esq., Balmoral Farm, Outram, and is a dark brown horse with white points and ratch on face, j - This colt has been first as a yearling and as a two-year-old in Dunedin. Sire Agitator (imp.) (10.488) by Royal Standard (9847) dam Nelly McGregor; (11,243) by St. Gat ion (3988), g. dam Kate McGregor (6325) by McGregor (1487) by Darnley, g.g. dam Lady (562) by Sii- . Walter (796 : Dam Pride by Wallace (late Albertus) 7420) (imp. 1 ) by Golden Treasure (4417), g. sire Lord Erskine (1744), g. dam Pride of Kilsyth by Salisbury Pride, g.g. dam Princess (imp.) by Prince of Wales (673). Agitator was fourth at the Highland Agricultural Show at Edinburgh in a strong class of three-year-olds in 1899. He was first and champion two years in succession at Dunedin and Oamaru Shows. Pride was first as a yearling at the Taieri, and first as a three-year-old at tho Tnieri and Dunedin, and has taken other, prizes too numerous to mention. Grand dam Pride of Kilsyth has been a most successful prize winner at both Dunedin. and Taieri Shows and was champion at Inrorcargill and Dunedin, besides having taken many first prizes as a brood mare. Terms :£4 4s. Al care' but no responsibility. Paddocking for mares from a distance. For further particulars apply to tho Owner — JAMES GRANT, Taiporohenui, Hawera. Or the Groom in Charge. TO Travel Hawera and the Surrounding District, Clydesdale Stallion, 1 YOUNG BENMORE , By Benmore, dam by Lowland Lad. Benmore has won thirty first prizes and 1 Young Benmore twenty-two. THE GOVERNOR By Lord Ranfurly— Darling. GENERAL~WHEELER j By Duke — Blossom. Terms for each horse, £53 10s. For pedigree and full particulars see . cards. ' J JAMES GRANT, l Taiporohenui. \ rilO Stand this Season at Kaponga, and 1 X Travel the Surrounding District. a Af^wffi. ' The Standard-bred ] Trotting StalALBERT CHEVALIER J Albert Chevalier is by Berlin (imp), dam £ Queen Emma (imp). Both imported from ( America by Robert Wilkin, Esq. He is n also ful brother to Boston Emerson, and c Kaiser. Albert Chevalier is a black in n color, well-proportioned, standing 16 hands 1 high, with excellent temper. He is the ,i sire of the well-known performers Vesta n Nash, Airedale, Dora, Valeric, Gipsy, si Eladrat, and Tho Urchin. Terms : 3 guineas per season, 4 guineas guarantee, si payable Ist January, 1905. All care J\ taken, but no responsibility. For furLher particulars apply to, A. E. KING, Manaia rroard r Kaponga. '^^ ' mo STAND~~THE A lffß,,l<| X SEASON IN ELJtrtfßmMM tham and travel s TVifyflC THE SURROUND- b 1* '■ *#^ ING DISTRICTS, D THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE f] STALLION, „ GLENGARRIFF g Terms, 3 guineas; two or more mares S is per arrangement. m For further particulars see cards. ci R. FARRELL. tl Harry's Stables, Eltham. 01 "^ mO STAND THIS w A SEASON AT HA- *' fi&BMMil WERA, AND TO "i f HSPBR; TRAVEL THE SUR- S] rg^yrl ROUNDING DIS- Sj THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, § TAMBOTJR h Madcap (1870.) Artillery. ™ This horse has proved that he is a sure jc oal-getter, all his stock possessing plenty H •f bone and substance. Ho is of a very *. [uiet disposition; and the fact that he las never been raced enhances his value as a i sire. Breeders desirous of getting big- gv ipstanding stock would do well to pat- of onise this horse. ]j TERMS : Threo guineas. Two or more ?* nares as por arrangement. j ' Good grazing will be found at Is 6d per § t reek. EvorVr care taken, but no rcsponibility. All fees payable Ist January, if .905. J; For further particulars apply to C. HAUGHEY, ij>. Commercial Stables. t>i )r to W. JENKINS, JJ Groom in Charge. TO Travel this Season in Hawera and Fl Surrounding Districts, 3r Ther Celebrated Pony of IWIi Entire> Jl^B\ king cob. ic sire, Prince Charming (Shetland imp.); ?J 'dam, Annie (pure Arab, imp.) j" For further particulars see cards. Terms, £2 2s; groomago fee, 2s 6d. R Full particulars on application to W. CLEAVER, ... Or Groom in Charge. , Kapuni. !f TIO Travel this Season in the Kakara- ec JL mea, Patea, Waveriey, Alton, and lurleyville Districts, ai a ' H|*flfjk The Thorough- re • bred Stallion, . TELEMETER. By Artillery— -Adventuress, by Parkin •Varbeck; dam Peggy Tate, by Specula- 4 ion, by Traducer. \ " Telemeter is a handsome dark bay, with )lack points, stands about sixteen hands me inch, and of great substance and symnetry, and thoroughly sound constitution, md comes from the very best strain of w jlood in New Zealand. His short career \* m the turf proved him to be very fast in in winning the following : — Avon Welter w Handicap, Christchurch, beating 12 good Worses in the time of lmin 30 l-ssec, 7 furlongs ; Tahuna Park, High Weight Handicap, in Dunedin, beating 14 others; ■*■ flying Handicap, in Oamaru, beating Gold -C Spur and others; Autumn Handicap,' nmaru, 1 mile — time 2min llsec; also Provincial Handicap, Dunedin; all races „ won in only one season. He ha* also proved himself a sure foal getter. Fees : Season, £3 3s ; half guarantoe can be arranged. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to -i W. MAJOR, Solo Proprietor, J Kakaramea Hotel. P : r ! S' TO Travel in Awatuna and Surround- J ing Districts. %iSfc^|ft^ Tho Purebred Clydes- c *fV*^^3^t dale Stallion, a By Glongyle-»Bess. Cpnsby.is a handiomo dark grey, rising 7 years old, height 16.24 hands, stands well on good legs/ with immense flat bone and 1 has splendid action. His sire, Glengyle, is by Prince of the Isles (imp.) by Honest Tom.. Helen McGregor, Glengyle's dam, io .by. "Gflenroy, by. Prince of Wales (imp), «. daiti Darling by. Redman (imp.) g.d. Lily, by George. Buchanan Helen McGregor's dwn Violet by Sir Colin Campbell, by ] King Fergus;' dam' Scotland's Pride. ] Coosby's dam wh Bess* by Sir William * Wallace, who has taken several first and cnumpioo prises. Bess has also taken first and champion prises. Her dam was a Wellington mare, out of an England's ~ Hope msre. - • - Terms : £2 10s single mare, two or more £2 sb, half guarantee ; £3 payable on or £ W0 " Ut •"■""'iTpBBBOTT. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 1

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