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• JJL HP 0 STAND AT ffteßmr •*- ROAD & TRAVEL THE HAWERA .rtjiiAjgj^n. DISTRICT. SYLVIA PARK (2). AI'AtiAHR f ST. LEGKBIaj |H I g | | | | " f ! ' ! f !51! 5 1 **- 1 w SYLVIA PARK was bred by The Sylvia Park Stud Company, Auckland. He is the sire of Kaharoa, Lasting, Delamere, Durable, Mataura, Inglewood, Parkshot, Crimson Lake, Bylvrie, and Woodfield, all winners, and rank among the best horses ever bred on this coast. Sylvia Park has proved himself a great sire, as all his progeny can gallop fast, are good tempered, with bone and substance enough to pull a milk cart. Sylvia Park will visit any person's farm within reasonable distance if notice is sent to J. Goodwin, Lake Road, Hawera. Sylvia Park took first prize at Taranaki show, first priie Wanganui show, and first prize Egraont show. Will travel to Patea on Mondays and leave Patea Tuesday for Hawera. Will be at Hawefo Wednesdays and Thursdays, and Fridays at Eltham, if sufficient inducement offors. Foe, £5 ss. Farmers' marcs not intended for racing, £4 4s. Grazing, Is' 6d per week. Groomage, 2s 6d. All care but no responsibility. J. GOODWIN, Owner, Lake Road, Hawera. TO Travel this Season at Okaiawa and Surrounding Districts. •JntnfV^ Tho Purebred ClydesPRIDE OF WINDERMERE (Foaled December 15, 1900). : Sire Sandy Erskine (imp.), dam Maggie Macaulav. . A limited number of mares only will be taken. For pedigree, see cards. Terms, £3 10s. Also, to travel, the well-known Clydesdale Stallion, IVANHOE Sire Cedric the Saxon, dam Kate. Terms £3. Good paddocks for mares from a distances, but no responsibility. One or other of the above horses will always be found at home. ) Ivanhoe will be at Eltham every Monjay night. J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawa. Or, Groom in charge. TRAVEL BE- •*■ TWEEN HAWERA AND SI3R- r ROUNDING DIS- / TOLEDO (Imp.) c By CLAREDO— MAID OF ATHENS. h * - s Also the well-known, J JERSEY. I For particulars apply to, r W. BUCKLE, ti 1 Eltham. tl TO Stand this Season at the farm, Taiporohenui, and travel Surroundng District if sufficient inducement offers, OHAE. By Victor, dam Queen .Bee (by St. Ives), Sire of Slow Tom. Further particulars, etc.,' from a: W. O. WILLIAMS, Taiporohenui. 0 Travel this Season in the Okaiawa _ District, The Purebred fHH^tojffjlßfr I Clydesdalo Stal- VttMnP Hon. |i|Pyy^MP^ WHAT'S WANTED Sire Armadale, gr sire Glengyle, g gr lire Prince of the Isles. Dam, Duchess of Alexandra, by St Alexander, gr dam Queen j Q )f the Cranbournes, ggr dam Jenny, by < Wail-a-Weo. I What's Wanted is a vory superior, well- g bred colt, three years old, of tho very jest quality and truo typo of the Clydesiale broed, standing 16 hands 2 inches ' liigh on short logs. He is a very masiive colt, with clean Hat bones, strong, md well-formed joints, beautiful silky hair md feet of good quality. He has a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back ; alto- • jether he is a most compactly built, well- „ put together specimen of a draught horse. What's Wanted, as. a yearling, gained first prize at Egmont A. and P. Sociaty's show; first pme as a two-year-old Q it Taranaki Metropolitan show. He v lias never bef n beaten in the show ring, _ sxcept by his half-brother and stable com- T panion Up-to-Date. His sire, Armdale, \ was got by that celebrated breeding and iliow-ring sire, Glengylo, out of tho fine breeding mare, Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never beaten in her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. | Duchess of Alexandra's gr dam, Jenny, was one of tho best draught mares ever gj bred or imported to the South Island, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz. : First and champion at Tapanui (South Island) as a - two-year-old, 1897; first prize at Egmont ' A. and P. Society Show, 1898; first and - champion at Wanganui, 1898; first and a champion at laranaki, 1898; first prize as brood mare and champion prize as best < < draught mare or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, New Plymouth, 1900. From the foregoing it will be seen that What's Wanted^ breeding cannot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter of tho very best of Clydesdaleß. Terras, £4, single mares, payable on or before January 1, 1905. tj Good paddocks provided free for mares, but no responsibility. D l 7t °' F.A.BREMER. ° n Or Qroom-ip-Charge. a o Stand this Season at Waihi and b Travel the Hawera and Surrounding o Districts, v fjflfc^jfc The Champion Clydes- b KNIGHT of thb THISTLE £ 10,789, S.C.S.B.' ] Knight of the Thistle is descended from the oldest, soundest, and most popular i champion prize-winning, strains of Clydesdale blood in Scotland, and , owners of \ mares employing his services may depend on having .stock free from any hereditary unsoundness or blemish on their sire's side. For Full Pedigree See Cards. For further particulars apply, A. ALEXANDER, i __^_ Or, W. ROBERTSON, ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA. To Travel this Season in the Manutahi, ■ Alton, Kakaramea, and Wbenuakura Districts, ijtißhisißsJK • The Purebred ClydesIbltiSh banneb By B«tisli Lion, dam Salisbury Belle. , For full pedigree, and further particuk» see crds. F/ABBBMER v ■' Qkawwa. " mO STAND THIS ><tthw^ A SEASON IN HAE&mmlM WERA, THE PURE- • '•/••'*■ PONY. •.' tmtCK GHABLIE Fees and other particular* off application to • ' _Lu_- •

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 26 September 1904, Page 1

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