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PI&NQS * m I All makea. From 10s monthy. ORGANS - - ITrom 10s monthly. Sole Agents for BOOSEY'S Brass Instruments OUR TUNERS Visit Lawrence and district EVERT SIX WEEKS Old Instruments taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. 'THERMS and Puller Particulars post free on application to The Dresden PIANO CO., 27, 29, & 31, Pbinces st., Dtmedin. 16 ja J. A. X. RIEDLB, Manager.

TO TRAVEL this season in the Lawrence and surroundiog districts, The iffKifflS^^v Clydesdale Purebred W ItHxtF Stallion HAWKSBURY. TTAWKSBURY (foaled in 1891) ia a beautiXI ful black, 17 hands high, with good bone and the fine silky hair of the true Clydesdale. Sire, British Lion (imp.), by Argyle (2,567, vol. vi) Dam, Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, vol. i.) ; g-dam, Maggie, by Loohend Champion. Argyle, by Largs Jock, dam Jean, by Louden Tarn, g-dam Jean, by Smith's horse. Largs Jock, by Old Clyde, by Scotsman. Louden Tarn, by Tarn Cirstairs. British Lion's dam, Darli: g was got by the world-renowmd Drew's Prince of Wales; by General, out of Darling, by Samson (alias Logan's Twin), by Lofty, by Farmer's Fancy. Hawksbury's dam, Sally, by Ben Lomond, was Ist at Blueekin and 2nd at Palmerston as a yearling, 2nd at Blueskin and 3rd at Palmerston as a 2yr-old, lßt at Waikouaiti as a 3yr-old, and Ist at Palmerston and Waihemo County and Waikouaiti Royal Shows, 1884, also Ist and champion at Timaru Show, 1890, beating good rings of draught mares. G-sire, Young Vanquisher (imp. from Scotland), out of Sally, by Lochfergus Champion ; g-g-Bire, Blair's Champion. Young Vanquisher, by Vanquisher, by Old Sir William Wallace, by Lotbian Tarn. Hawkebury was purchased wben a oolt by Mr G. Burton, and taken to Central Otago, where ho travelled for 3 years. He took Ist and 2nd at Blacks Show. The above proves Hawksbury to be descended from the best blood in Scotland and New Zealand (see cards). Termb : £3; groom's fee, ss. SIMON WRIGHT, Proprietor, Balclutha. Andrew Chapman, Groom in Charge.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4927, 22 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4927, 22 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4927, 22 January 1902, Page 4

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