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MkfcTtNCS AMU AMUSEMENTS. club. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To bo held on the Club's Course. Tamaki on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th, 1912. Penalties.—-Tho winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry n penalty of 101b, and for every additional ra'co a further penalty of 7!h in all handicap events. ■NOMINATIONS for all events, c-x----cept Trial Stakes, close on MONDAY, August 26th, 1912. at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about FRIDAY. Aiißus't 30th, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for all events and ENTRIES for Trial Stakes close on TUESDAY, September 3rd, 1912,. at For Programme see Referee, Cards.

and Posters. SPECIAL TRAIN 7 ARRANGEMENTS. ROBERT TAKLE. Secretary, P.O. Box .5-3, DaiineviiKe. Approved bv Hawko's Bay Jockey Club.—A. W/KNTGHT. Acting-Sec-retary. ' August 2nd, 1912. To Stand at the Owner's Farm, MANCAMAHOE, and On Fridays and Saturdays at Ferths Stables, Eketabuna. The Clydesdale Stallion NORTHERN CHARMER. (FERNSIDE—MAGGIE.)

NORTHERN'- CHARMER is a dark bav with bheic points, una was foaled 011 December lsfth, 11)06. he has many points to recommend him ay a sire. He has splendid feet ana pasterns, plenty ol good flat bone, ■ good action and a sound-const:cut;cn with a very dociie temper. Northern Charmer is* not one of those big awkward elks that farmers try to avoid, but k a proportioned hcrf posseting great ;r.::s;lc and strength in a f airly small compass. 'J he juugc (Mr J. Baxter) at the Mastcrtcii A. and P. Show, 1909, gave Norther:: Charmer special praise for his splendid feet,' and considered h:m a model tot a farmers' i-Iccs :I sL:.'.lis:i. He was awarded 2nd prize ia th? <3-ycir-qiu class at the Mai-torton A. arid P. Show, 1909, and also »rd prize for 3 vear and over ■: t tbo Woodvi'.le A. and P. Show, 1909. ~'■>, Northern Charmer was got by that well-known horse. F.ernsidc—by Pride of Strathmore, bv Extinguisher. 1< eraside's dam Dating, h' X\\ Desperandnm Northern Charmer's dam, Magcio was bv Hero by Kelvin,. by Prince Royal (McKellar's) by Prints Cimrl:. imp.). ; .; '. t "■;■■- The foregoing pedigree is sufficient to show on .--ooth 'sides the' best'. Clydesdale blood in tb« Dominion, and his breeding aJQPT'itofflM command, the confidence of htmn ififwgliout the dtrict. r ... ",, ■ t -. Intending breeder's Ml'Jiiid i.fc c .- tr their advantage! to carefffif/ consider the-merits of Northern Cliarrhtfr ;Rhc is the stamp of sire to get the claes of all round horse so greatly in demand. TERMS.—Single mare 3 guineas, payable P.N.. Ist January. Every cafe will be taken, but no responsibility. Paddoeking free until Ist January, after which two shillings per week will be charged. W. NATION. Owner. S. GRANT. M-ngamalme. Groomm-charcf

ARRIVAL OF FIRST SHIPMENTS. NEW SHANTUNGS,-in all colours. 8 J 3 -d. • JAPANESE CREPES, new shades, • 94d.. X ■ NEW POPLINS (like silk), wide widths, ail prices. VERY SPECIAL, onlv 10 pieces. WIDE TUSSORE SILKS, Is 9d and is lid. ALL SHADES IN LTNNENE, 36 inches Special price, 7kl. NEW MILLINERY. NEW FLOWERS and 'SHAPES. and SHOWROOM REQUISITES. ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. WATSON AND CO, ECOKOMIC STORES. (Late HOOPER'S.)

S. H. SueiU (G. F. Holloway. QUEEN STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY iti MASTERTON. ity of Beef, Mutton, Pork,and Lamb killed at the Abattoir is brought into our shop. . No old cows or old owes. Wo thank the public for the liberal support that is being accorded to us, which speaks for the quality supplied by us. Having now the (services of a firstclass Small Goods Man, every article/ is guaranteed fresh daily. We secured a line of the finest Lamb 9 in be Wairarapa for our orders, wfhicL we shall soil at most reasonable )rices. TWTFORGET,

RING UP. 374 IY you want to hire Motor Cai iii, charge of a competent Chaffemv All trains met. AttendaEtce night or day. E. «J. EASTWOOD,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10705, 28 August 1912, Page 1

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