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TO Travel in Awatuna and Surround- \ ing Districts. j ' Tlle Purebred c 'y des - j PRINCE ROYAL i Siro Lawrence Chicf — dam Belle. ' Prince Royal is a bay colt 3 years old, height 16.3 hands, with good flat bone and plenty of hair, and is a very docile animal. Terms : £4, half -guarantee. For full pedigree see cards, or apply to E. G. PERROTT, . Poprietor, Awatuna. | Or Groom-in-Charge. TO Travel this Season in the Hawera and Surrounding Districts, (*■ jj3jffiJ*^^ '•'/" The Thoroughbred W\ jre- J ?r Horse, DAY STAR , (Castor — Cissic.) ' This horse has proved himself a sure foal-getter and his breeding cannot be beaten in New Zealand. For performances, etc., see cards. Day Star is the sire of Starina (winner of the Egmont Hack Produce Stakes), Starfish, and Southern Cross. ' For further particulars apply to J. McCAItTJW, ' Lake road, Hawera. ! | jA rpO STAND AT; tfSEh-jBBm - 1 - NORMANBY and rftStHßg TRAVEL THE EL- ! *rf^Wß THAM, STRATFORD, I I irjAmlLl. INGLEWOOD, AND WlnWilH^ HAWERA DISTRICTS , THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION ST. PAUL By St. Leger— Satanella. St. Leger, by Doncaster — Atlantas. Satanella, by Hippocampus — Slander. Terms : Single mares 5 guineas ; two or \ more as per arrangement. I For further particulars apply to Gco. • Gibson, Hawera; Geo. Cockerton, Nor- ; manby; C. Gallic, Eltham; or i T. GLYNN, i Leasee and Groom in Charge. I TO Stand this Season at Manaia and to Travel to Hawera, Eltham and Kaponga (if sufficient inducement offers) 4!B<?%£$ e vs*<si '^' le Thoroughbred bay CORONET CASTOR — NECKLACE. 8.1894 (bred at Wellington Park), by Castor, 2 (imp) — Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Collarette, Cravat, Armilla, and Jewellery; all winners) by Musket. 3 (imp)— Locket (imp., dam of Thunderbolt. Bangle, Chainshot, Necklet '■ and Medallion, sire of the champion Achilles) by Thunderbolt— Keepsake by , Daniel O'Rorke. _ | Coronet was succesful over all distances, • amongst numerous races, winning A.R.C. ' Welcome Stakes, £150, and Musket j Stakes, £180; Takapuna Cup, li miles, ' £250 ; A.R.C. Summer Cup, li miles, ■ £500 ; Egmout Cup, 1| miles, £250 ; (twice); A.11.C. Autumn Handicap, 1£ j miles, £500; A.R.C. Grandstand Handi- I cap, li miles, £300; Taranaki Cup, 1£ , miles, £350-, A.R.C. Summer Handicap, 1^ miles, £600; Takapuna Cup, 1J miles, £500; Takapuna J. C. Handicap, li miles, £200. For further performances see Turf Register. Cravat, own brother to Coronet, is a successful siro in New South Wales. Also, to stand the season at Manaia, the Thoroughbred Stallion, ST. CLEMENTS ST. LEGER — SATANELLA. A beautiful brown, standing 15 3£ hands. St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, by Camden, dam Annie Laurie, by Cap-a-pio (imp.). St. Leger, by Doncaster Derby winner), dam Atlantis, by Thormanby (Derby winner), has been ior several years champion sire of New Zealand. St. Clements, full brother to St, Ursula, St. Peter, St. Olga, and St. Paul, was a most brilliant performer, having been eight years on tho turf, and won more than half his races, besides being placed on numerous other ocasions, under all weights up to list. Amongst his wins are: _ Season 1891-92, at Ayondale, Flying Stakes ; at Takapuna, Victoria Handicap and Flying Stakes ; 1892-3 : Auckland Spring, Shorts Handicap; at Takapuna, Spring Handicap, 9st 2lb, Suburban Handicap, 9st 8lb; A.R.C, Shorts Handicap, 9st lib; 1893-4: A.R.C. annual meeting, County Handicap, 9st lib ; E.R.C., Flying Handicap, Bst 121b ; T.J.C. Autumn, Flying Handicap, Bst lllb ; Shorts Handicap, 9st 121b; H.8.A., Railway Stakes, Bst 101b; A.R.C. Autumn, Shorts Handicap, 1894-95, lOst; C.J.C. Meeting Farewell Handicap, 1 mile, Bst lib; D.J.C. Spring Meeting, Mussolburgh Plate, 9st lib, Glasgow Plate, 200 soys, 9st lib; T.J.C. Autumn Meeting, Shorts Handicap, 9st 61b; A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, li miles, 200 soys, 7st 121b; Shorts Handicap, 9st lllb; W.R.C. Autumn, Thompson Handicap, 225 soys, 2nd with Bst lib to Waiuku (7st 51b), 1 m. ; Electric Handicap, carrying heavy impost of lOst. 1895-6: A.R.C. Spring Meeting,'- Shorts Handicap, lOst 41b; D.J.C, Glasgow Plate, 200sovs, 9st lib; A.R.C. Summer, County Handicap, 9st 81b, second Newmarket Handicap, lOst; Takapuna J.C. Summer, second, Takapuna Cup, li miles, Bst 81b, second Takapuna, J.C. Handicap, li miles, 9st 101b ; 1896-7, A.R.C. Spiing, Plying Handicap, 9st 101b; A.R.C Second Spring, Flying Handicap, lOst, Waiuku, 9st 101b, 3rd; D.J.C. Spring, dead heated with the great Multiform (7afc 61b) in Glasgow Plate of 300 soys., carying 9st lib, Blazer third 6si 131b ; A.R.C. Summer, Trial Handicap, 9st 101b, 2nd Raillway Handicap, lOst 31b ; 1897-98 : A.R.C. Spring, Flying Handicap, lOst; A.R.C. Second Spring. Shorts Handicap, 9st 81b, Flying Handicap, 9st 101b, Publicans' Handicap, lOst 71b, besides winning and being placed on numerous other occasions. For further performances see N.Z. Tnrf Register. A glance at the appended pedigree will show that he is descended from some of the finest thoroughbred blood ever imported into the colony. Terms : Four guineas, payable Ist January, 1905. Good paddocking provided at Is 6d week. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars from H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. > Or STOCKLEY, Groom in charge. Qroomage, '2» 6d. jom^ FTK) Run with ClC^r^By^ Mares the Clydesdale Entire, {^■fahfl BRITON. By Glengyle, otlt of Canterbury mare, which took first and champion at Hawera, ' the only occasions on which she was Ahown in the district. Terms, £2 per mare, with grazing for one month free. - Apply to,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8096, 27 September 1904, Page 1

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