' Busman Notiowu. i -»--«--i-«p--i-«i..i--i.?n^n^n:T:^fisT:rnrnm^R:fc X The Great Clearing Sale| x 13 —= —! ——— . n lj; That is doing all the business. jj l a X J\ ht CX DRESS SKIRTS. Usually 8s lid, 12s 6d, 18s 6d, U 3-9 21s; given away at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d. H U '• COSTUMES, all shades, newest cut Coat and Skirt. Usually 29s rf ■ 39s 6d, 42s 6d, 455, 52s 6d; given away at 18s 6d, 18s 6d, U J» 21s, 19s 6d, 32s 6d. 3 ■■ 6 Only WHITE SHIRT COSTUMES. Usually 16s >6d; sale "§ • ■ price 11s 6d. S |- 25 COLORED BLOUSE COSTUMES. Usually 16s 6d, 22s 6d H urn 25s 6d, 27s 6d; sale price 8s 3d, 10s 6d. ' "1 H PRINT and CRASH SKIRTS. Given away at Is lid, 3s 6d !t L WHITE EMBRO. DRESS SKIRTS. Usually 8s lid, 12s 6d 14s J. 6d, 16s 6d, 28s 6d; given away at 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 7s lid, 10s {[I ■ , 6d, 19s 6d. , ■ , g£ Kl9 SAMPLE WHITE DRESS SKIRTS (soiled). Half-price. M •■■f..9 DUST COATS, SICILIAN (soiled), good colors. Usually 27s rf L; • 6d, 32s 6d; given away at 15s 6d, 22s 6d. J| »•■■•-■ LINEN and CRASH MOTOR COATS. Usually 255, 37s 6d; sale M p price 19s 6d, 25s- J| C 50 dozen STRIPE PRINT and ZEPHYR SHIRT BLOUSES all "I « bargains. Usually 4s 6d, 5s bd, 5s 6d, ss' lid, 6s 6d ; given ™ R . : away at 2s lid, 3s lid. . ' ■■ "I L 26 dozen WHITE EMBRO. BLOOSES. Usually 4s lid, 6s lid "I „ 9s lid, 13s 6d; given away at 2s lid, 4s lid, 6s 9d, 8s lid. « i|J REMEMBER, STOCK MUST GO. H H NO ROOM FOR WINTER GOODS U |f COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS. L '■ ■ l^1 ' ' ■■■:■■■■■'■■, ■'■ ■..■•■■,..,,-■ ■■ ■■ .; H ji J. C, QILLETT. 1 R. HANNAH & Co., \M~ ■"Boies' 1 udik* LIGHT l^^b^ V^^ LIGHT "FLEXELLE" 7 J»^^^ ' FLEXELLE" SHOES, SHOES. LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID SHOES, No Caps ... 12s 6d LADIES'BLACK GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, Patent Caps ... ... 12s 6d rfSJSS' GLACE KID SEAMLESS SHOES ... ... ... 13s 6d LADIES' TAN GLACE DERBY SHOES ... 14 8 6d LADIES' BOSTOCK "AIDA" SHOES ... .;. ... :.'. ."..' Z 16s 6d AH the above Lines have Easy, Flexible Soles. HANN AH/ S - - --. HAW ERA. ■ ■ ' # ■ ■ . ■■ . Furniture. Furniture. I^TOW is the time for purchasing NEW FURNITURE. Call and inspect '-*-* our NEW STOCK of DUCHESS CHESTS, WA.SHSTANpS, DRESSERS/ WARDROBES^ BRASS *"?: RAIL^ BEDSTEAIfe;/^ABLES, COMBINATION BEDS, Wl|dE and KAPOC MATTRESSES, CHAIRS, ARM CHAIRS, ROCKERS^ COUCHES, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTH RUGS, LINOLEUMS, CLOCKS* LAMPS, TOILETWARE, CROCKERY, and GLASSWARE, ENAMELWARE, and all KITCHEN UTENSILS. IN STOCK—PERAMBULATORS, Etc. Agent fer the FAMOUS PUMP SEPARATOR—Sweden's Latest and Best. . A Marvel in Simplicity. Call and Inspect. Thomas Bairnby, , AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, : , TH E MAR T : REGENT STREET ... ... HAWERA.
TTIHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE _ GRAVITATION, V^») (BIRKENHEAD— ei"l*f-wA'yrhi> ■ STEPF.ELDT). Will be at PATEA ON MONDAYS, WAVERLEY ON TUESDAYS, RETURN TO HAWERA ON THUR& DAYS, 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 s of Gravitation, it will be seen that the highest caste of racing blood predom-< 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 son 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 his victories on the turf are: C.P.C. Welcome Stakes, C.J.C. Stewards, C.J.C. Derby, and Canterbury Cup—2£ mil&s. Bobadil's career at the stud is a i most brilliant one. His stock have 1 ! won about £32,000. . i 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 there is every prospect 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 RE-1 SPONSIBILITY. ' Further particulars from— C. HEWSON, Groom in Charge. STAR ALMANACK. Wanted, every resident, e^ery farmer, to know that the book h« wants is the STAR ALMANACK, reriete with up-to-date information, packed with useful points worth knowing. 4 diary acd cash CGok. in one cover.
TO Stand, this Season at Macaia', and to travel to Haw era' and Kaponga, if sufficient inducement offers. i^gftK The Bay Stallion, CORONET. fs&S&f fl 8, 1894 (bred at WelW lington Park), by Cas(imp.)— Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Lettyy Cravat, Armilla, Jewellery and Collarette, dam of Collarit, 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 a successful; performer, winning over six thousand pounds in stakes over all distances up to If miles. Coronetted, Miss Gift, Cornelian, Con the Shaughraun, Bonnie Lass, and Crown Pearl, the first of Coronet's progeny to race are all winners. Mares met at Hawera station.. Grazing: 2s per week. -Terms: 62ns. H. L. VINE, Owner, Manaia. TO Stand at Eltham and Travel Hawera, Okaiawa, Manaia, Skeet road, Mangamingi and surrounding district, . The Hackney t^WhL v'c T° r v *Qftm»s6amii* Vanity). Terms: Single mare, £4 4s; two or more as per arrangement. All mares to be paid for by Ist-Jan., 1912. All sold mares to be paid by previous owner. Arrangement with W. T. BAILEY, Or Groom-in-Charge. rpo Stand the Season on the Farm 4 ■§LlS?ik" JERSEYC. .i^f^^^^^fel by Jersey, dam %mM&msim* Kaponga'-".Cream.. Full particulars on-applying to—J.KERRISK, Owner ,^Ohangai: fTIO Stand at Nolantown and~Travsi -*- the same District as last season,* y^SjjK The Clydesdale Hors*^ gg&Esg/Bb BARON .KILCOY; By Shepherd Lao:. <w^SsL^T^' am > Nell, by TTaroTerms: Single mare, £3 10s; two € .-. moro as per agreement. H. EBGAR.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 3
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