HELENSYILLE SOUTH ' BUTCHERY. James Hand Family and Shipping Butcher. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork, Delivery— le Pua, and Parakai Daily, Parkhurst: Mondays Wednesdays, and Saturdays. SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. LOCAL AGENT for "W_ :d:e:m:oo:k: & 00. HAM & BACON CURERS. Puriri Posts aiid Timber for SaIe.THE SPBISGS Boarding+houso, . . Opposite The Baths. . . PARAKAI, ■. - HELENSYILLE. A COMFORTABLE and PLEASANT PLACE TO STAY AT. Tariff: 4s 6d per Day. 25s per Week. .MRS GOAD, Pioprietress. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt Attention. To Travel the Surrounding Districts THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. •'PREMIER." By The Governor —-Rosebud Ist. PREMIER is a Bright Bay Horse, foaled in the month of November, 1905, with plenty of bone and substance, displaying fine symmetry with great muscular strength, with plenty of hair of the right quality, good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. , His Sire —The Governor, hy Lord Ranfurly, by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young Conqueror. His Dam—Rosebud Ist, was sired by Armadale, and her dam Darling was sired by Ghiefton. Sire—The Governor (489). G. SireLord Ranfurly (521). Dam of Sire — Darling by Extinguisher(l74). Dam —Rosebud Ist by Armadale. G. Dam—Darling by Chiefton (782). PREMIER has only been shown on two occasions, taking First and Second Prizes; winning in a class of 9, beating the Cham- j pion Stallion Marcellus. j TERMS: £3 3s. i All care taken with mare.-;, but no re- ! sponsibility incurred. For further par- j ticulars apply JAS. HAND, Owner, Helensville. To Stand this Season THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION "OCTOROON"1 By Menschikoff—The Slave Menschikoff: Stepniak—Pibrok. Nordenfeldt—Steppe Lochiel—Fallacy Sledgmere —Deception The Slave: The Workman —Fiesole. Robinso Crusoe —The Maid. Ingomar-—Florence. King of the Ring—All Work. Papapa—Marchioness. OCTOROON is a Rich Chestnut in colour; stands 15 hands 1 inch ; short- \ legged horse, with plenry of bone. Has j started in 36 classic races, has never been unplaced, having 8 wins, 14 seconds and 14 thirds. Will Travel Makarau, Kaukapakaka, Helensville, Parkhurst, Kumeu, Surrounding Districts. TERMS: 3 Guineas Single Mares, j Two or more as per agreement. ' ' All care taken but m responsibility incarre:i. For furrier part ion la. i\; apply to JAMES FLYNN, Own cr, Maka ra v. Brit iinice.Mummic' k*'*''" , ! '"""lN THE KITCHEN! Thin Fresh, Delicious Creamy Milk is really indispensable. Its convenience for COOKING AND BAKING has led thousands of Keen Housekeepers to use it in preference to ordinary un- ! sterilised milk. In GENERAL TABLE USE-for Infants | and Invalids for everyone indeed, the '■ j übc of " HIGHLANDER "is Body-buildinff | | and Beneficial- and i "You can depend uppn it."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 November 1912, Page 4
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