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TO STAND AT THE OWNER'S FARM, TAIPOROHENUI," THIS SEASON, fl^TOkj-g™^ The Thoroughbred CHASSEUR, fa^niM^-iifcfi^^ Cuirassier — Jessie. Chasseur sired in his first year at the stud Dervish, Chase Mab, Chasse, Paupo and others. Terms: £4 4s. Grazing free until January 1, 1910. Every care taken but no responsibility. Also, By The Governor, dam Queensland mare. Terms: Single mare £2 2s. For full particulars, pedigrees and performances, apply to JAMES DAVIDSON, P.O. Box 86, Hawt-ra. TO Travel Hawera to Waverley District, The Thoroughbred Sire, iSSSUft BANDSMAN (3). w^*Wjl by Hotchkiss (3) — Kate -^wmtfroS-i ?T? T ? dd i frey> st- Le g 0r ( 2 ) l|siijß||§ii|P Welcome Katie For further particulars, apply to F. TATTERSALL, Shamrock Hotel, Hawera. O STAND THE SEASON~TN OPUNAKE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, The High-Class Trotting Stallion, OPliK* WILDWOOD CHIEF. J >^Hr!i Sire Wildwood ( im P-)> dam Dart. , 1 Terms: £4 4s; two or more as per arrangement. Good paddocking. All care, no responsibility. For further particulars or extended pedigree, see cards. CECIL ARDEN, Owner, Awatuna. Or, D. DUFFY, Groom in Charge. P s*b\* Ist January. 1811 TO STAND THE SEASON IN OPUNAKE AND SURROUNDI ING DISTRICT, j«|«gß|B> FASCINATION. • MfiL* <■■ JflfSiijt. Si*" 6 Federation, dam Terms : £3 1O« ; two or more as per \ arrangement. Good paddocking. All oare, no responsibility. | For further particulars or extended pedigree, see cards. i CECIL ARDEN, Owner , I Awatuna. i Or, T. CLOKE, Groom in Charge. Payable Ist January, 1911.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 1 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 1 November 1910, Page 2