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;C J_v^ Business Notices. ' BOOTS! BOOTS! GENTS SUNDAY BOOTS ( GOOD WEARERS. 14/6, 17/6, 19/6. ' WORKING BOOTS AND j SHOOTERS, 10/6, 12/6, j .;. 16/6. ~: | BRING US YOUR REPAIRS. mmSSjzaS HAWERA ; ifflHH' Hackney Stallion GALANTINE (Imp.) Sire, Stow Gabrael—Queen Ester. First and champion in England. First at TERMS: £3 10s. Apply— E. JOHNSON, O r _ Owner. Groom in Charge. ■ • ■ T° n%ui Taiporohenui, and travel Okaiowa ana Hiit-nam, ■ c norou BnDre<i 'l^fll§l& StalKon " ' '$ J r^m FOREMOST Cruciform™*"* /P 0"*-*"o ™*. half-brother to Mr C. E. Major recently sold a 3-year-old filly %o F; rSuif^ 5a M PP rtr to g° l aS<s J. CASSERLEY, - Owner, Q r __ Taiporoheuni ,Hawera. C FRANCIS, Groom in Charge. ' TO Stand at Hawera and travel surrounding- ' districts. ' B m^eMfaJglm^ The Fashionably Bred ■ Jwjßl|JHi^L| Trotting Stallion '*^^r^^^%i' -" BROADLEAF Broadleaf is- a chestnut horse, standing 16 2 hands, well and proportionately, built,, a splendid mover, and just the stamp for providing the weight-carriers. ' • Broadleaf's sire, the renowned Ribbonwood was the fastest trotter in New Zealand and . Australia in his day. His performances being of such recent date scarcely need recapitulation here. Dam, Our Bess, out of the late Mr M Whiteman's famous trotting mare, Wait-a-while by Huntington, by Talisman, by Traducer (imp.L It will be seen from the above that Broadleaf is descended from very illustrious strains, both : from sire and dam's side, which cannot fail by judicious crossing to produce horses both for weight, speed, and stamina. Ribbonwood, sire of Broadleaf, has proved himself the best speed producing stallion in the Australasian colonies, and Broadleaf gives promise of following in his renowned sire's footsteps, for the on.y one cf his progeny that has raced went a mile in 2min 17s. Broadleaf is closely related to such champions as Kine Cole, 2-Bi, and Wildwood Junior. Breeders should not fail to patronise Broadleaf this season,, for they may not have the opportunity another year of his services. He will serve a limited number of mares besides his owner's, and as his list is filling rapidly early application for his services should be made. He will travel from Hawera via Manaia to Otakeho Mondays, Auroa via Kaponga to EHham Tuesdays, Eltham to Hawera Wednesdays, Hawera on Thursdays, Meremere and Ohangai Fridays, Hawera on Saturdays. TERMS: £4 4s per mare. Groomage fee ss. Horse can be inspected at Royal Hotel Stables, Hawera. Apply to— A. E. ADAMS, ; Groom in charge, o/o Royal Hotel, Hawera. Or— J. R. CORRIGAN, Owner. Hawera. PJIO Visit Eltham, Okaiawa, and Manaia, The thoroughbred horse MSpHpl HUSBANDMAN, By Treadmill (2), Golden Husbandman was bred by Sir George. Clifford. Husbandman is full brother in blood to the champion Autunmus. Husbandman is dark brown in color, standing 16.3, great substance and grand bone, and quiet as the proverbial lamb. For- particulars see cards, or apply* to— JAS. DAVIJUSON, G. E. CLOUT, WM. McELWAINE, Taiporobenui. TO Stand this season at the Commercial Stables, Hawera, and travel where sufficient inducement offers, KJUgjijil The Bay Stallion Jl «b^J|V CORONET •■■ «t,.C (1894) was bred at Wellington Park. I;.\ ' ;i-",>r 2 (imp)— Necklace (dam of Swordbei.. .^ Letty, Cravat, Armilla, Jewellery, and Collar Ue, dam of Collarit, (all winners), by Musket 3 (imp)—Lorket (imp), dam of Thunderbolt, Bangle, Chain Shot, Necklet and j Medallion (sire of > the champion Achilles) by Thunderbolt—Keepsake, by Daniel O'Rorke. Coronet was a successful performer, winning over £6000 in stakes over all distances up to 1| miles. Among his progeny are included Coronetted, Miss Gift, Cornelian, Con the Shaughraun, Crown Pearl, Astor, and many other winners. Mares met at Hawera station, Grazing as arranged. TERMS: £6 6s, payable on or before January 1, 1914. Further particulars from — E. VINE, Manaia. Or— H. h. VrNE, Hawera. ! FARMERS AND RESIDENTS OP KAPONGA. NOW is your time to purchase your goods at Wholesale Prices at MELVILLE'S CLOSING DOWN SALE. Here are a few samples and hundreds of others: —Tea, from Is per lb; Jam, 3s 6d dozen; Coffee, Is 6d Ib; Nugget, .3 for Is; Pineapple, 3 for Is; Oatmeak % 9(1 bag; Cocoa, 2e 9d lb; Caudles, 6d lb; Patent Medicines, all at cost; Cream Tartar, Is; Jellies, 2s 6d dozen, (best); Hervings, 8d tin. Don't miqa this chance. . ■ >■<"- . A MELVILLE.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 9 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 9 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 9 October 1913, Page 3