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Stud Advertisement*. rriHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE GRAVITATION, H|Hl (BIRKENHEAD— STEPFELDT). Will be at PATEA ON MONDAYS, WAVERLEY ON TUESDAYS, RETURN TO HAWERA ON THURSDAYS, At GILLANDER'S STABLES, HAWERA, and its Vicinity on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. GRAVITATION is five years old, standing 16-1 hands, being dark brown in color. Looking through the pedigree of Gravitation, it will be seen that the highest caste of racing blood predomi mates. Birkenhead, his sire, was bred in' England, being by Orme his dam Tragedy, by Ben Battle. Stepfeldt is a full sister to She and Stepniak (New Zealand's leading sire) all of them being by Nordenfeldt. Stepfeldt herself is the dam of such brilliant performers as Elevation, Provocation and Gravitation. She was a great performer, and her seta Bobadil's racing career will be well remembered for some time to come, running 23 races, winning 13, second 6, third 2, unplaced twice. Total winnings £7697. Stepniak headed the list of winning sires on several ocasions. Amongst hia victories on the turf are: C.P.C. Welcome Stakes, C.J.C. Stewards, C.J.C. Derby, and Canterbury Cup—2J mil&s. Bobadil's career at the stud is a most brilliant one. His stock have won about £32,000. Gravitation only raced as a two-year-old, but he showed his ability to gallop by annexing the Hastings Stakes (4 fur.), beating 11 others; time 50 1-5. Also won Hopeful Stakes (4 fur.) at Wellington, Aborigine 2nd, Diabolo 3rd; time 49 1-5. At Wanganui Autumn, won Jackson Stakes (6 fur.) From the above it' will be seen that lfe£, is every P^spect of GRAVITATION'S progeny making a brilliant name for: their sire. Terms: £7 7s. Two or more as per arrangement ALL CARE TAKEN, BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY. Further particulars from — C. HEWSON, Groom in Charge. TO Stand the Season at Hawera and travel the surrounding districts, the celebrated jigjb Trotting Stallion, r flBP^ PERALTA, ,^^EflH By Nutwood Wilkes /^T?^fc (2-161) by Guy •/.T-^^S^ Wilkes (2.15*) by. **Gmm» ftWKlßte George Wilkes (2.3E}. Nutwood Wilkes kas sire* over thirty horses with great records, ranging from 2.29 to 2.4£, including auch noted horses as John McKeown (2.4*), Tidal Wave (2.6), full-brother to Peralta, and Almanden's halfbrother (2.6 J). Peralta's dam, Rose McKinney by McKinney (2.11£), dam Queen Bee by Forest Clay, imp. dam of Birdie Clay. (2.14 i), etc. For combination of speed and stamina the leading trotting strains in America to-day are the Wilkes and the Kinneys. Look up leading article in Weekly Press, August 30, 1911. Peralta is the sire of Beetle Nut, 4.56, two miles; Lady Peralta, 2.30, one mile, first start. Terms: £4 10s single mare; two or more, £4. H. BARRAfIfLOUGH. HAWERA BfIUS^TFACTORY. I BEG to inform all Storekeepers,Dairy Factory Managers, and others interested that I have taken over the business of Mr E. D. Reid, known as the Wanganui Brush Factory, and request that all enquiries and orders bo sent to the above address. So as to have the whole of the manufacturing under my own personal supervision, I have removed all Mr Reid's plant to Hawera, and with this, in addition to my own, can claim to have one of the most up-to-date plants for the manufacture of Dairy Brushes and Brooms and General Brushware in the North Island; and by turning out only goods of the best quality, conversant with prices, and prompt dispatch of orders, to merit your patronage. Thanking all those who have so generously patronised me during the past two years. I remain, Yours faithfully, F. W. WILSON. KtjJz^grMg^y To Beekeepers. " TViefip*g*'fc^ s > r^ To Beekeepers. s^^O&Vi To Beekeepers, JF\zS\ To Beekeepers. TT is in the best interest of Eee--L keepers that we advise them to see our BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS. QUOTATIONS. We guarantee the QUALITY of our HIVES and FITTINGS. Last year's Prices have been reduced. We hold a large stock of AMERICAN COMB FOUNDATION. Write for Particulars and Prices to THE TTAWEHA QASH AND JjL o DOOR "OACTORY. QUIN BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. HAWERA DAIRY, VICTORIA ST, I HAVE pleasure in notifying my customers and the general public that I have completed new arrangements for a regular supply of CLEAN, FRESH. PURE MILK from registered dairies. Milk delivered to any part of town I at 3d per qiuirt-. I Remember my Motto: "Punctuality, | cleanliness, and civility." I Your support and patronage iospect--1 fully solicited. [ J .\ }J KS CHAMPIOX, Milk Vnii i.r LYALL'S r;vy:Y.l:Y, OKAi.-iVA. "I" BEG to notify the public of Ok:;ir»v -v, j-1 that I hay- LnUvu n-w U ie (.V.^ev'v | Business late'y >..vi,.:hu i-jd hv T. j Lyall, and tr;:st that hy faith};:] '\tio.i\~. tion to your rev.uiremeuts to ;aert r 4 i fair share of your patronage. J. BARCLAY

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 November 1911, Page 3