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r The Thoroughbred* Horse IHHVI '" HUSBAKOMAN (14) I . -.'M^.-^f * ' Trehdnjill '(2)-Golden • Vale (14) Husbaqdman is a proved racehorse and a genuine stayer, ' winning amongst numerom other ra^es, the Canterbury Derby, Great North- ??•■!*&** Bnd .the Wellington ™ Litte g mare y Medallist Si the He-is bill-brother iq Wood to the champion Auturanus (winner of over £6000 in staCe*) and who, in his Urst season at the studl » commanding a tee of twenty guineas. Hus-1 bandman come* from a noted sire family No 14 ' the same, as the unbeaten Danube, whose'fee , is thirty guineas1 per mare. Husbandman stand* over 16 hands, with great power and substance, and is a sure foal-getter, and is just the ho«p to get racehorses and hunters of the x first quality. Husbandman's breeding is unassailable. His grandsire Bill of Portland is the sire ot Bobadu and Alalster, whose descendants have between them won the enormous sum of £t 6i 6iL ln.. BJf akes in Australia list season. - TERMS—£6 6s single mare; two or more as ocr agreement. One of his yearling coits was sold recently for 260 guineas. , Mares from a distance met at Hawera railway station on notice being given of their arrwaf. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free. For particulars see cards oi apply to— ) JAMES DAVrDStiN, ~ Owner. Or— ■■■'■', G. E. CLOUT. Box 86, Hawera.

TO Stand this season at Hawera, and travel surrounding districts—-'<»-m ,'iilfllfll^- T°DD BELLS ~««fo«HB By Abbey Bells (imp.) Dam, Countess of Todd .lodd Bells is a handsome dark chestnut tiful action, and exceptionally good temoered An aristocrat of his line; wfth %£pl c IS f^on^.to. none. an«i inherits }lhe^ speed ;if di foal-getting ,qualities of his sirl-Abbe|fß P H* The^sire of Todd Bells was a straight-ourtrK" and haa a public trial 0f.2.-15 at J years" He^is a so the aire of Grattan Bells, champion Vye ar ; old, trotter of Australasia;* record 2.29; Delavan ™™H%^T pi TOn- 2;year-o^W'<*r., Australasian S3? 9to &'' ■ ug!l?e- B? lls '- 2- 29 •' ' Charming Bell, 2.32; Twinkle Bells, 2.33. All these records tSSPPut. ut up as two-year-olds. Countess of Todd, dam pf Todd Bells, is the only mare in &™1 v**,?** vold by auction in America for n^?' dd IS,£ y BL ngen (2'6i)'' sire of Uhl»n JfV , world s champion straight-out trotter. Phe stamina of the family is undeniable. This is the stock to breed to. This is your opportunity. Take it. .If your mare is good enough, there is a chance of a product that may even surpass Todd Bells in speed, style stamina and handsomeness, with a certainty of getting something really useful for the track, the road; the farm, the show ring, or the Army Purchase Department. No horse, in Australasia carries more, speed-producing blo<jd than Todd Bells. His pedigree is unimpeachable 'He has some useful performances to his credit' on the race track. Some of his principal victories are • Tamahau Mahupuku Memorial Handicap at South Wairarapa trotting meeting. June 3rd, 1911 At 3 years old he started, four times at Wanganui Trotting Club's Easter meeting, securing three wins and a second. The public have not seen this horse's best performance yet. Being a young horse he will again be put into training after the season, so will only serve a limited number of mares. Apply early to save disappointment.

The high-dlass Stallion HAVOC (2.15; 4.36 2 miles). Franz—Murmur. Havoc is a beautiful, bay with blade points, plenty of bone and a splendid temper Havoc is by Franz (2.22), dam Murmur. Franz, sire of Havoc, is full-brother to Fredrick (2 2&) The Heir f2.17), and Fritz, that great trotter which held the Australasian record for many years. Franz is also sire of A.L. Franz (218) Frandocia (4.35), Floranz (3.34), Franzie (2.14), and a great many others too numerous to mention. Murmur, dam of Havoc, is one of the best, brood mares in New Zealand, she havkijr produced Havoc (.4.36), Sonol (2.12), Hova (4.475, Highden (2.26), and Skylark (7.32 for 3 miles). Havoc has proved himself a great racehorse, winning over all distances. He won the Auckland Trotting Cup an a three-year-old in 4 67, Plumpton 4.46, King George 4.47; second to Emmeline in 2.15, and second to King Cole in 4.31, in whicn race !.e had to break an Australasian record. Havoc is the only horse in North Island eligible for the New Zealand Trotting Cup of £2500. FEES—TODD BELLS £5 ss; HAVOC £« Cs. Mares will be met at Hawera railway station on advice. Paddocking 2^ 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. All fees payable January Ist. 1916. For further particulars apply to — H. BARRACLOUGH, , Fautham St., Hawera. Phone. 284s TO Stand this season at Hawera, and travel to Okaiawa, Munaia, Kaponga, Eltham and Stratford— TOgftfjßffljßgjfc Ths thoroughbred Stallion wHW^MTfI SANTA ROSA By Soult (ll)-^ieux Rose.1 Pedigree: First dam Vieux Rose by Hi™,« I campus (12); second dam Rosarina by T?a" Q U7V r/™V h7 d d, 3- m Y««e*in£™^Yattendon i Each of the sires in the above list were wonderfully successful horses of their tmie none Surer '" Austral<^ than vlttend'on Td 2 tra s il,' c *>lu™in? descend : Wairfki, Kh? bpuft, Salute, St. Mark, Genera Average, Manad] Nor h "?" and Blue- Qeneral Soult, Cannon%™'u n ' C^. nroberc' Lasso Cowrie Marshal Soult,. Grenada, Glenora, Glengowrie an 1 scores of other winners. e> and

Santa Rosa's Performances. *Aj! *Vt° F ,T eai;? oldT W??« Juveni'e Handicap ('.B), at Ellershe, value HOsovs. Won Nursery Handicap (8.0), at Ellarslie nursery At three years old.—Won Avondale Guineas beting Sedition, Master Soult, and five others-' limn, 4ft 4-s S ec; value 200sovs. Won Buckland rfn^ ICo. aP T • 20°?OVS> be<ttil* eleven otheisffn eluding Taimainupo, Devonport, Wauchope Maneno, <uc. . *^f ami lour. year?— Won City Handicap, A.R.C., of 400sovs, li rmles, beating Akaranaf Te Aroha and nine others; 2min 8 l-ssec Aroha, tAt 'lye yea"-—Won Glasgow Handicap (7 furlongs), 200SOVS, Tattoo secoSd, Gipsy Belle third and two others ran; half a head; limn 28sec At fAZ years.—Won the Auckland Cup of 2000 soya. (7.3); Domino (7.11) second, Soultoria (7 m turd Los Angelos, Waimangu, Miss Mischief Counterfeit, Goldfinder, Midnight Sun, Coro mandel, Maxwell, Kgapuka, Bellah, and Duma also ran Time 3min 31 3-s S ec, going holding! lfi 7* t •^n ttß- pl1as ,S ons and Daughters. 8 1876 libeller, by Traducer. Won Auckland Derby and other events. 1877 Rosarina, by Traducer. A winner andpro- , queer of winners. * 1878 Hipporina, by Hippocampus. A winner and producer. 1830 Muskateer, by Musket. A winner at Ellerslie. 1881 Fusilier, by Musket. Won Wanganui. Derby and other races. * 1882 Matchlock, by Musket. Won V.R.C Derby St. Leger, Champion Stakes, A.J.C St Leger and races in India. 1883 Kingfish, by Hscatorious. Mile record holder in Australia, and a good. winner 1884 Leorina, by Leolinus. A good winner and producer. 1885 Firelock, by Musket. Went to Austral'a. 1886 Pinfire, by Torpedo. Won Auckland Cup. 1887 Sleep, by Somnus. Dam of Siadra, etc 1889 Yarranbee, by .Hippocampus. Went to America, and bred winners th«r<\

Yatterina was foaled in 1865, and' was the first foal got by Yattendon. Her dam> Kohinoor by Vanguard, dam Kate, by Gratis, dam Flirt by _ Steeltrap, dam Brunette, by Camerton. Yatterina was the maternal ancestress of a1 flue family o£ descendants. She won sixty races,, many of them in heats, and: often saddled up three times a day and travelled all over New Zealand to win them. She meed seven seasons j Santa Rosa was got by Soulb from Vieux Rose, also a good mare, who was got by that good horse Hippocampus (son of Daijity Ariel) trom Kosarina, Yatterina's* first daughter by Tradwcer FEE—Thoroughbred mares, £7 7s; Fawners' Mares, £5 ss; Groomage, Ss. Two or more mares per arrangement For full particulars apply to— YST. BL PATTERSON, Owner. Or— Groom in charge

GOOD FOR ALL. Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy is good for any member of the family. It cures coughs of all kinds. It is composed of things, which soothe and heal without harming the moat delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and safely on th© young as on the oia. Mothers need not hesitate to give it1 to even the youngest child, for it is perfectly safe. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup whooping cough andbron-j chitis. Sold by att chemist* and store, i keepers.—Advt, '

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