fIAWBEA FOUNDRY AND ENGINEERING WORKS. : JHOPKIRK, Engineer, , Blacksmith, Iron and Brass Founder, Is now prepared to execute orders for Castings of any description in Iron or Brass. Shop after this date will be open ! on Wednesday and closed on Satur day afternoon, to comply with Factories' Act. Machinery repaired. Supplies stocked. Horse shoeing by competent man [ LANE'S EMULSION. I Makes weak people strong. Cures Coughs and Colds, builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming, foodmedicine. Children or adults. Sold everywhere.!'" j ■— — — i — —^ — — — i TO Stand this Season at Kapooga, and Travel tbe Surrounding District, 4>*mm4si!% TEE CLYDESC^^M^GLEN NELL Glen Nell is a very dark bay, standing 16 hands 2£ inches high, and has plenty of bone and muscle. He if very active, rising 5 years old, and haa a splendid temper, and has pToved himßelf a cute foal -getter. Glen Nell is by Glengyle, dam Nell, by No Surrender. Terms: *52 10b psr mare. For further particulars apply to PITCHER & ALLEN, Eaponga. TO Stand this season at Kaponga, and Travel the Surrounding District, the Albert Chevalier it by Berlin (imp.), dam Queen Emma (imp.). Both were imported from America by Robert Wilkin, i Esq. He is also full brother to Boston, Emerson, and Kaiser. Albert Chevalier is a black in color, well proportioned, standing 16 hands high, with excellent temper. He is tne sire of the wellknown performers Vest Nash, Airedale, Dora, Valeric, Gipsy, Eladrat, and The Urchin. Will be at Searles' Stables, Opunake, every Monday night; Pihama and Auroa, Tuesday; Mangatoki, Thurs- : day ; at Kaponga every night except Mondays. Terms : 3 guineas per season ; 4 guineas ! guarantee, payable January 1, 1906. ' All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to,, „ A. E. KING, Manaia Road, Kaponga. TO Travel this Season in Waverley and HaweTa District! WlT*" '|Mffifw The Trotting StaljHJTjQf^ COOLGARDIE. (Bred by Friedlander Bros, Canterbury.) Sire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.) Coolgardie is a handsome bay horse, with black points, standing 17 hands high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel gr. sire Berlin (imp., 374. Wallace T.R.,'vol. iv., imported from America by tbe late Robert Wtikin, Esq., of Christchurch), g. gr. Bire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, The Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christchurch), Camel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traduoer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie has sired the following trotters :— Mazey, Silvercall, and a number of others, including Belroy, who won the Long beach Trot Handicap 11 miles, in fonr minutei, beating a field of nine such aa Lonehand, Hamiin, Honest Child, and Little M«ry. Coolgardie has taken several firm prizes in the sho wring, and his stock are firstclass performers. He hat proved himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding be should nick well with any mare. | Terms : JB3 3s. On or before lit Janu- j ary, 1906. Two or more mares aa per agreement. Groom's lee, ss. payable at i ivvt service. All care taken out no responsibility. For further particulars apply u> D. MOORHurPR. UREKA Nursery Hnn L tion is a thoroughly reliable *nA harmless preparation for c)> aning children's heads. t/ hntxl* at Wallace's. GUY, A. H., Kapooga,. V'heeU wright and General Smith. Dairy factory machinery repaired. Shoeing a speciality. Terms \ moderate -
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8919, 7 November 1905, Page 2
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