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XMAS SHOES 1 AND I SANDALS FOR ALL THE CHILDREN EN AND AROUND HAWERA AT THE H.B. w_____mbS—^mm\* 1000 PAIRS STRAP SHOES 1/6, 3/-, 4/6, ■ GIBSON TIE^R BIGGER . SANDALS IN AL> SIZES. Buy youi'i , CHILDREN'S ' XMAS , JFOOT WEAR at f' 2 >M*%ps;z. v ELTHAM T° aa"MLa* ***** -* **-" _________% V* A»hionstily' Bree^ i^^s^sHi <k. Clydesdale- - , V Stallion ~"^ 06737) 5.C.5.8., Sire' .Oyama, dam Pefff. -li I. 0... 1* • »■■■*»* hone, standing ir hands, eplendidly proportioned'all over, witb the torf t t ,e !T J? d feet- h»^ of the «neat quality, «3 ia perfect in action. "Ribs t»u sp^ngTpow^SS quarters, Bupenor bone, and' Ac*** idß the* - type and ofaarscter of the modern -Cjydeßdale. Omyo needs no embellishment* in the way ol word-painting. o,n breeding lines hfe pedigree shows the most-Valuable strains to be found ia the Scottish Clydesdale stud Book. fie was ThSnhSi R« bert 9 Bborne '. Es?" Mo^n Mains, Thornhill, afterwards passing into tbe hands ol Jamea Kilpatrick, -Esq., Creigft* Mains. KUmar- £?* SU? dwP°S d « «>e «>" to A. Alexander, Esq., Moturoa, irom whom the present owne* purchased. Being a late foal (July ft, 19081~ Omyo was not shown at home. '■ * 511?-- Vol' XXXIII., the sire of Omyo, was bred-by Messrs D. and R. Scott,* Boghekd, Oinran, his sue being the noted Bnron~a Prids i} 0!!?, B*ronao» (lMßfi-Vol. XXIII. Bis dam IS Scottish Princess f12916,\ Vol. XIX.; by*Prinoe of Cathcart (8815), Vol. XIII. OymsTnas been a successful horse in the-ahow-x'ngs,, besides being a great ■ reeding sire.v hfa- Dtnw ' being always high up .„ the yearly winrinaj If*?* _xH? w * bolder w tlie Cawdor Cup, Uw , highest honor at the Clydesdale ahows in SootJand, gaining this distinction as a two-year-old. In the same y»r he won in his, classes at th* Olasgow Stallicn Show and also at Kilmarnock. Aa a three-j-~jr-old. Ojama set a further teal ujwn bis fame by gnining the Brydon, Shield, and won ir> a particularly strong yeary Qyama*s Baron's Pride was bred by Messrs' 'ts.'tna X. Findlay, Sjßxugi.iiL BaUliston, ,hUf aire being Sit (7233), Vol XI., by Springhill Darnley* $R). Sir Everard is by Top Gallant (1860), Vol. 1., by I-arnley (222), dam by London''Prince (472). Vol. I. ; ■ •"" Omyo's dam, Peggy (2?010), Vok XXXIIII.. la by Baron BeaUhen , (11257), Vol. XXIV.: second dam, Nancy of Wyndholm (14531)> Vol. XXIII.. by Crusader (9178)* VM. XIV. \*• ~*r"*» „ Good grazing for mares "from-" ;____• disßßMs. Mires met at the Railway S&flbnVHaweiJT"JS en- taken, but no responsibility.* ""v ' Apply to— -.;:■, ALEX. MITCHELL, f J.-D.. MITCHELL, !•''-- _• • <_; On th* .tars---g^^^^Mb Draught StalUoa HIGHLAND »AC WILL Stand at Nolantown and trawl thfl same route as last year. TERMS: £4. For further particulatesee cards. '- H. EDGAR, Nolantt>w»a , _ Ha-wera. TO Stand at 'Okauwa and Travel the surrounding- district,, __________________________&&&* The Clydesdale - ____m_^By Stallion j&^Wm ROYAL GARTHLAIIO I <*&________} (756, NZSB-) I Sire, Garthland {imp.), 11347, C.5.8.; dam. Mag 11., 1748, N.Z.S.B. ' TERMS: "4. Also— MOUNT ROYAL, lit, N.Z.S.B. Sire Royal Crown, 544, N.Z.5.8.; dam, Flora, 1626, N.Z.S.B. » ' TERMS* £4.'' Good paddock for mares from a distance.-but no responsibility. Apply to— j > t ' I. 1. OUGHTON, ; ,- : Okaiawa. TO Stand the season at Hawera and travel tb* surrounding die^ricts, xhß Trotting. Stallion*' IMPERIAL CHILD . -«*e%*M!B*|to^' m£TS2^ hschild—Mbira. by Prince Imperiak IERMS: £3 Season; £4 half guarantee; £5 ful, guarantee. • For further particulara opply "■--'. .. * c: le campion, Owner; Or— Harferai Groom in Charge. • < ■ . ' TO Stand this season at Hawera, and travel the Eltham. Manaia, and Patea district*. 1- ' The Fashionably-bred V Thoroughbred Sire, •"^fl GUIANFORTE (1MI) Multiform (18)— La Valicie. Ered by the-late G. G.^fltead, Esq (haU.brother to Los Angeles) h_r Multiform^ (18), aire 01. NoctuUorm <Sz Oo» Mnvw^^- 2' Cup), Midnight S^s Dm *». M ! %J»«fe (full aister to Nonette) \m 2SSK ,to -' (S*n K lHn<Aaco ' top-Charente); of. the leading sires in Queensland. CrucinelleT was a brilliant performer in New Zealand. ™ m2!Lu^t n8 L lnc8 Guianforte should commec* himself to all breeders, for he has two straiE* of the mighty Musket, the greatest -'sir? S stayere ever imported to New Zealand.-ifulti* forms sons are proving themselves a great sua*! cess as aires. Multifid (Multiform-Heriot) beiufc the sire of those good horses Our King, Multiply f^mES^f eto., while Boniform (Multil«^ Otterden, imp.) has sired those champions Bat T%JS?J? Reve« BonDy Helen, etc. * TERMS: £5 fc. S.,.^'. fee, 2s 64, A' All care,, bus no rsstyupatbUitv. For further particulara buply to s *. HOOK, Commercial RhteiL (Or Groom .In charge.) B »«*»» t

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 10 December 1913, Page 3

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