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Business Advertisement!. FOR MEN. BUY your GENTS' BOOTS from us and have the beet money can buy. SUNDAY BbOTS, 13/6, 16/I x. 20/STRONG FARM BOOTS, 10/6, 13/6, 16/6. F NEW ZEALAND | ,*> i WMfREgm *' HAWERA t%mjftM2m e|-tham. *i ICLOTHIMG FACTORY! T° Road^ ND at tb9 owne''& ttnn» Denbigh VS^SSfc The thoroughbred hone> , PERFORMANCES OF ST. PAUL. RACES WON AT 2 YEARS OF AGE. FlßST.—Auckland Racing Club Welcome, Auctland Racing Club Great Northern Foal Stakes. Auckland Racing Club Great Northern Cham*. Hand' ' Auckland Racing Club EHergUsSECOND.—Auckland Racing Club Musket Stake* Auckland Racing Club Nursery Handicap, Auc£ land Racing Club Midsummer Handicap. RACES WON AT 3 YEARS OF AGE. FlßST.—Auckland Racing Club Spring Handicap, Avondale Cup, Wanganui Derby, Auckland Guineas, Auckland Racing Club City Handicap. Taranaki Autumn Handicap, Auckland Raring Club Autumn Handicap, Wellington Autumn..Handicap. SECOND.—Auckland Derby, Royal Stakes, Wellington Racing Club Handicap, Auckland Racine Club Easter Handicap, Thompson Handicap. RACES WON AT 4 YEARS OF AGE. E? R uST;r Avond. ale CuP- 9-2> Canterbury Jockey Club.Metropolitan 8.f3, Auckland Racing Club Handicap §.10, Auckland Racing Club Si George Handicap 10.3, Wellington Racing Club Handicap. 10.2, Wanganui Stakes 10.0. SECOND.—New Zealand Cup, Auckland Racing Club Cup, Wellington Racing Club Cup, Auckland Racing Club Autumn 10.0. RACES WON AT 5 YEARS OF AGE. FlßST.—Arondale Cup 10.8. St. Paul's record—44 starts, 19. wins, 12 seconds, 3 thirds, 10 unplaced. ■ ■" TERMS: £4 4s; grazing 1/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. D. BARRY. 1 ' Owner. TO Stand the season at Eltham and, travel .. where- sufficient .inducement offers— Ifßajff^T The magnificent Clydes- > Here-I-Go is a dappled bay horse standing about 17 hands high, with plenty of good qualitybone and hair, and the finest of action. His. sire, Herd Laddie (2865 C.5.8., imp.), won first and champion prizes, Nathalia, in 1890; first and champion prizes and first for the Dogherty Cup at Nathalia, . and first and champion prizes at Tatura in 1891. The prizes taken by his stock would fill a. volume,.. some of them being show» 21 times and gaining 21 firsts and 8 champion, prizes, as well as winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cup twice in succession at Royal Melbourne. Grandsire Jemmie Gray (1454), g.grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g.-grandsire Hercules (578), g.g.g.-grandsire Rob Roy (714); Dam, Maggie, by Lord Salisbury (1205)*, sire Young Conqueror (959)*, g.g.-sire Conquerer (195)*, dam Darling (74)*, by Tintock, g.-dam, Jean, by Surprise (846)*. This renowned sire may fittingly be referred to as one of the fountain, heads of Clydesdale blood in New Zealand. His stock have been phenomenally successful in the show-ring, and our' show-yard records prove the far-reaching effect Lord Salisbury had on the Clydesdale breed in Australasia; Lord Salisbury himself was never beaten in the show-yard, gaining first prize at Ayr, 1876; in 1877 first prize at Kilmarnock and' champion medal for best horse in the yard; first prize at Dairy, first prize at Ayr, first prize at Glasgow, and first prize ■ at'the Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh, first prize in Dunedin in 1881, first prize and champion at Taieri in 1883, 188$, aa<J 1885, first prize and champion at Dunedih in 1884, 1885, 1886, and 1887; and was brought to New Zealand by the late Mr J. F. Hitching . for the Moa Flat Stud at a cost of 1500gns. Here-I-Go's grand-dam by General Outram, by Sir Colin (775, imp.), which was the sire o£ some of the best mares New Zealand ever saw, such as Laura Macpherson, who claims Sir Cohn as her sire; g.-grand-dam..by Marquis, by Prince Charlie (imp.). , Here-I-Go holds a Victorian Government certificate of soundness. All care but- no responsibility. Terms : £4 4s. For further particulars apply to W. T. BAILEY, , Eltham. ■ Or, ' Groom in Charge. TO STAND the Season at Eltham, and travel the Surrounding Districts. . ■' The fashionably bred WllißPffrnEiS imported roadster. Sire Scottie, dam Maggie Moore. Scottie byFlying Scotchman, dam Minnie by Livingstone . Tommy. ■ " ! - Maggie Moore, dam of Lochiel, was by the-well-known sire Glenburnie, dam t»y Little Fish; Little Fish by Flying Fish, grand dam by Yorkshire Hero from Flashlight. Lochiel is a beautiful brown in color, is about 15.2 hands in height, has a good set ot legs and feet, and is a very stylish mover. Ha is a splendid tempered horse and a sure foalgetter. In the show ring Lochiel was a most succeraful horse. At the Waikato Show he was awarded first prize for Roadster Stallion and also for stallion adapted to get carriage horses; also first! prize at the Auckland and Pukekohe shows, and again in the Wairaate Show as at roadster stallion. . Lochiel's stock in the North are well known as good hacks and harness horses and hava taken many prizes in the show rings. TERMS.—Single, mare, £3 3s; two or more a*, per arrangement. . • . All fees payable January 1, 1914. For further particulars apply to— F. FUGLE, Eltham. or N. A. BROWN, ■ ■ Ngaere. IHBEE HIGH-GRADE MOTOB CARS. /CADILLAC (American), price £575 1 KJ DAIMLER (English), price £578 a VERMOREL (French), price £465.^ ■' The Vermorel is the Rolls-Royce ot small cars. Experts say the RotttHoyc© is the best car in the world. A; Vermorel will be in Hawera on Jurjs 12th. D. J. GOODWIN,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 September 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 September 1913, Page 3

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