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' %_li -Z''^'' •uslnaai Netloaa. SPECIAL; ANNOUNCEMENT. «■■_■■__-■■_■■ GREAT Xmas Bargain Fair AT The ; Economic. Co-uaencing SATURDAY MORNING 13th inst. •• • i ■'.'...'• i*-^-H-i_H_^_B-_i-_B-B THE WHOLE OF OUR NEW Slimmer Goods TO BE OFFERED. f K [\. , There will be GENUINE MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS GENUINE MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. i IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE New & Seasonable Goods AT SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES AT SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ' '' ' ' '• REMEMBER The Bargain Fair Starts Saturday Morning 13th inst. W. SPENCE, "The Economic^ HAWERA. y ' ' ' :' ': Linoleum in the NEWEST DESIGNS] WHEN your home undergoes its' annual renovation 6ee that it makes a fresh 6tart with clean, dustless. Linoleum-covered floors. LINOLEUM is quite tthe IBfEAL FLOOR COVERING for many rooms ——owing to its superior sanitary value and its ever-fresh and bright appearance; But perhaps the most attractive point about LINOLEUM ia ate GREAT ECONOMY. Our Prices are Very Low—"2s.6d, 3e 3d, 4s, 4s 3d, 4s 6d, sb— ■•art ARTHUR'S FURNITURE SALE

*KJ Atend the season at Eltham and trave where -sufficient inducement offers— MThe magnificent Clyde* dale Stalliom J IERE-I-G0 Here-I-Go is. a dappled bay' horse standby about 17 hands high, with .plenty of good quaiitj "bone and hair, and the , finest of action. Hii ' aire, Herd Laddie (2865 C.5.8., imp.), won flrsi . and champion prize's, Natnalia, in 1890; first anc ' champion prizes and first tor tne Dogberty Cu| - at Nathalie, and first and champion prizes a*., Tatura in 1891. The prizes taken by his stocl -', ■would fill a volume, some of them being sbowi ' 21 times and gaining 21 firsts and 8 champibi frizes, as well as'winning the Produce Stake* iand Gold Cup twice in succession at Royal Mcl (bourne. Grandsire? Jeomie Gray (1454), g. jpandsire Lord ■ Lyon (489), ,g.g.-grandsir» iHerculeß (578), .g.g^.-grandsire Rob Roy (714). . .Dam, Maggie, by <Lord Salisbury (1205)*, sin vXo«hg Conqueror (969)*, g.g.-siie Conquerei ~ •CUB)*, dam Darling (78)*, by Tintack, g.-dam, je*n< by Surprise (846)*. This renowned sire may 'fittingly be referred to as'one of the fountain fjieedc o! Clydesdale iblootfl in New Zealand. Hit .stock have been phenomenally successful in tht iabawir£ng, and our show-yard records srove tht lar-reacihrng effect Lord Salisbury bad on th* dydesdile breed-in Australasia. Lord feliaburj frlmaeH. was- never beaten in the sh&w-yard, gaining' first prize at Ayr. 1B76; in 1*77 firai gMrise at Kilmarnock and ofcampion m«l*el foi test horee in tbe yard; flcst prize at ©airy, first prize at Ayr, first prize at Glasgow, and -first price at the. Highland Esvciety's Show ai Edinburgh; first prize'in Duaeosm in 1881, firsi firize and champion at Taieri in 1883, 1884, «c_ 886, first prize ( anil champion t£ Dunedin ii 1884, 1885, l«6.!and 1837; and waa'brought te Sew Zealand by the • la+e Mr 3, F. Kitchjixg for tbe Moa Flat Stud at a coat of ISOOffiM Here-I-Go's grand-dam by General Outram, fej Sir Colin (775, ,imp.), was <fae ' sire o! . aome' of the best mares i^esv Zealand ever saw «ueh as Laura Macpher.'vm, who Maims Sii Colin as her sire; g.-gwnd dam by Maaquis, bj Prince Charlie (imp.). Here-I-Go holds a Victorian' flovenawnt car ■ '■ ' " tificate of- soundness. ' All care but no responsibility. Terms: £4 4s. ' All fees payable January 1, 1314. * -, * • For further particulars apply to »'. T. BAILEY, Kltham Or, , Groom n Charge. V ' Ifor .Chronic Chest Complainte Woods •• GreaVlPeprJermintßure. Is Gd, 2s 6d.Advt.<

TO Btand tbe season at Burnbank Stud Farcn, Manaia, Taranaki, j ___ fc ______§_i The Fashionably Bved ' I__________^ ' Imported Clydesdale • MC&ujMm- Stallion "omyo" • (16737) S.C.S.B;, Sire Cyama, dam Peggy. •©inyo ,ia a massive horse, standing 17 hands, ■splendidly proportioned all over, with the best or legs and feet, hair of the finest quality, aad is perfect ia action. Ribs well sprung, powerful quartets, superior bone, and snowing all tht type and character of the modern Clydesdale Omyo needs no embellishment in the way ol word-painting. Qn. -breeding ; lines his pedigree 'shows the'most valuable strains to be found is *fee. Scottish Clydesdale Stud Book. He wai -bred by Kobert Osborne, Esq., Morton Mains, Thorfthi!'.. ..'forwards passing , into the hands ol James'Kilpattfck, Esq., Craigie Mains, Kilmar nook,, who disposed of the colt to A. Alexander; Bag., Moturoa, from whom the' present ownei Surchased. Being a late foal (July 9. 1908) rayo was not shown at home. . Oy&ma (13116-, Vol. XXXIII., the sire of Omyo, was bred by Messrs D. and R. Scott, Boghead. Girvan, his sire being the noted Baron's Pridf horse Baronson (10387) Vol. XXIII. His dam ii Scottish' Princess (12916), Vol. XIX., by Princt of Cathcart (8916}; Vol. XIII. Oyama hai been a successful 'horse in the show rings, be sides being a great breeding sire, his nam* being always high .mp' In the yearly winning lists. He is .a holder of tbe Cawdor Cup', tb< highest honor at the 'Clydesdale atiows in Scot land, gaining this distinction as a two-year-old In the same year be won in his cl/isses at tbi Glasgow Stallion Show and also at Kilmarnock As a three-year-old. Qyt,ma set a further sea) upon his fame- by .gainisg the Brydun Shield, and won in a particularly strong year. Oyama'i sire, Baronson, is by the world-renown -d Baron'i Pride (91221. Vol!. XIV., firai dam Princess Alex ! andra (13196), Vol. XX., by Princo Alexanfi» ■ (8899), Vol. XIII. _ ■ ■ Baron's Pride was bred by Messrs S. ua rf. j Findlay, Springhill, BsillistoQ, bis sire being Sii Everard (5353), Vol. IX.; fret dam Forest Queer < (7233), Vol. XL, by SpriivghiM Darnley (2429) Si* Everard is by Top Gallant <!fl60), Vol. 1., by Darnley- - (222), dam by London Prince (472) Vol. I. ' Omyo's dam, Peggy (27010), Vol- XXXIIII., v by Baron BeauUeu (11257), Vol. XKtV.; seconcV dam, Kancy of Wyndholm (14531), Vol. XXIII. •by Crusader (9178), Vol. XIV. Good grazing for mares from a distance Mares met at the Railway Station, Hawera. Al , care taken, but no responsibility. TERMS: £6 6s. Apply to— ALEX. MITCHELL, Or— J. D. MITCHELL, On the Farsf.-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 December 1913, Page 3

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