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Stud Notices. TO Stand the Season at Manaia, the Thoroughbred Stallion uKA) st * clemfnts jPT/5H Leger— Satanella), A beaut,, v brown, standing 15 3£ hands. St. Clements, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Satanella, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, by Camden, dam Annie Laurie, Cap-a-pie (imp.). St. Clements is the sire of St. Bill, St. Claimer, Clem, Lady Clemente, Clementine, etc. Terms : "6 guineas. Also, to stand this season at Manaia and to travel to Hawera and Kaponga (if sufficient inducement offers) CORONET (Castor — Necklace.) 8.1894 (bred at Wellington Park), by Castor 2 (imp.) — Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Mies Letty, Collarette, Cravat, Armilla, and Jewellery j all winners) by Musket, 3 (imp.) — Locket (imp , dam oi Thunderbolt, Bangle, Chainehofc, Necklet and Medallion, sire of the champion Achilles) by Thunderbolt — Keepsake, by Daniel O'Rorke. CGronet was successful over all distances, amongst numerous races, winning A.R.C. We! come Stakes, £130, and Musket Stakes, £180; Taknpuna Cup, 14 miles, £250; A.H.C. Summer Cup, 1$ miles, £500; Egraont Cup, 1} miles, £250 (twice); A.R.C. Autumn Handicap, li miles, £500; A.R.C. Grandstand Handicap, li miles, £300; Taranaki Cap, li miles, £350; A.R.C. Summer Handicap, H miles. £600; Takapuna Cup, li mile«, £500; Takapuna J. C. Handicap, 1$ miles. £200. For further performances see Turf Register. Cravat, own brother to Coronet, won the Metropolitan «md many other races in Australia. Terms: Four guineas, payable Ist Janu ary, 1906. Good paddocking provided at Is 6d week. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars from H- L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. rjToomace. 2s 6d. TO Stand this Season at Kaponga, and Travel the Surrounding District, : 1 CiQgfHLGLEN NELL ' Glen Nell is a very dark bay, standing ' 16 hands 2£ inches high, and hai plenty ! of bone and muscle. He i> very active, , rising 5 years old, and hw a splendid . temper, and has proved himself % «ure foal-getter. '' Gkn Nell is by Glengyle, dam Nell, by » No Surrender. [ Terms : £2 10s per mare. For f.urfcher particulars apply to PITCHER & AXLEN, 1 K*ponga. TO Travel this Season in Waverley and | Hawera Districts, j 5 l\%*~jßrs COOLGARDIE, 1 (Bred by Friedlander Bros., Canterbury.) j Sire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.) t Coolgardie is a handsome bay horse, with black points, standing 17 hands high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both sadle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire j Berlin (imp., 374 Wallace T.R., vol. iv., imported from America by the late Robert j Wilkin, Esq., of Christchurch), g. gr. lire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest, t Coolgardie's dam, The Arab (imported ! by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christ- \ church), Camel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie has sired the following trotters : — Mazey, Sil- , vercall, and a number of others, including a Belroy, who wen the Longbeach Trot Handicap 1$ miles, in four minutei, beating a field of nine such as Lonehand, Ham- > tin, Honest Child, and Little Mary, s Coolgardie has taken Beveral first prizes ; . in the showring, and his stock are firstclass performers. He hai proved him- ' self a sure foal-getter, and on his breed- • ing he should nick well with any mare. c Terms : £3 3s. On or before Ist Jann3 ary, 1906. Two or more maT&s v per , agreement. Groom's fee, ss, payable at first service. All care taken but no responsibility. c- For further particulars apply to r D. MOORHOUSE, * Owner. TO Serve Mares this season the purebred Shetland Pony, [ wxflfiE FI( * HTING MACK » Fighting Mack will be in Hawera every - Saturday. 5 For terms and further particulars apply 1 to J. FORBES, Normanby. 3 rpiO Travel between iiawera and BurJL rounding Districts, b TOLEDO c wHwl By Qaredo — Maid ol T For particulars apply to, r W. BUCKLE, » Eltham. TO Travel the Hawera and Surrounding District, the following Draught Stallions : — ' YOUNG BENMORE 3 By Benmore,' dam by Lowland Lad. GENERAL WHEELER ' By Duke, dam Blossom. Terms for the above, £3 10s. Also,— ROYAL STANDARD By Agitator, dam Pride. ■ Terms, £4 4a. ' For farther pedigree see cards. Paddocking for mares from a distance. All care taken but no responsibility. JAMES GRANT, 1 Taiporohenui. Hawera. r TTIOR delicate children, Wallace's I Jj Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in I unequalled. A few doses will strengthen the chest and lungs and bring the color back to the little sufferer's cheeks. Large bottles a/6. THE flavour oi delicious Sauce is very marked in Hayward's Chu tney Sauce Just try one bottle.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8940, 4 December 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8940, 4 December 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8940, 4 December 1905, Page 2

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