Public Notices. COSTUME RINK. T~\ ATE is unavoidably altered from FRIU DAY, September 28th, at 8 p.m., to c WEDNESDAY, September 26th, at 8 c P- m - Tickets may bo obtained from W. Bogle only, and carjy application is requested. WILLIAM BOGLE. NOTICE. AN immediate settlement of all my outstanding , accounts is requested. s J. D. BROWN, r Hastings. r QUBCSRIPTIONS for the Building and Furnishing of the New Wing and Children's Ward of the— HAWKE'S "RAY TTOSPITAL, x> xi 0 X A l> I E R, r r Are earnestly invited. Donations will be acknowledged, and ■ tickets granting admission for twel re months forwarded, by return of post. 1 Wμ. HARKER, 1 Secretary. > ""■'** Start Horses. THE SIRES OF THE SEASON. f f VASCO DI GAMA, GLADIATOR, MERLIN, TAM O'SIIANTER, and t COMMODORE NUTT. To Stand Tins Season at Havelock, the following Celebrated Sices: £j|§k Theimported English Thor--5 vllfes'WSak. oughbrcd Stallion I T/TASCO DI GAMA.—A JsSsfiSMiig£!lo£ V richbaybrown, 1G hands on short legs, bred by Sir ; Joseph Hawley, got by Beadsman, winner of the Derby, out of Salamanca, by Student from Bravery, by G amoboy from Ennui (dam of English "Sauntcrer, and grand dam of Antoros, sire of Canard and Louie), by Bay Micldleton from Bluo Devils, by Velocipede from Care, by Woful from Recovery's dam. Vasco di Gama won the Maiden Plato at Ascot, ran third for the I-Inrstbourne Stakes, J and won the Rottingdean Nursery Handicap and the Molyneux Nursery Handicap (carrying top weight). Pero Gomez full brother to Vasco di Gama won the Middle Park Plate, Newmarket Stakes, Ascot Derby, St. Lcgcr Doncastor Stakes, Grand Duke of Michael Stakes and Royal Stakes (in all about £14,000). He has been a most successful sire in England, and his son Peregrine won the 2000 guineas stakes (worth about £5000) and was only beaten by a head for the Derby and ;vas sold for 7000 guineas. It is no xisg looking at aristocratic breeding, grand appearance- and good performances, if Vasco docs not succeed with real good marcs in begetting racehorses equal to any that have ever graced a racecourse. Limited to 20 approved mares at 10 guineas each. The imported French Thor" oughbred Stallion r\ LADIATOR-Abeau-jyiplillpijl vX tiful golden Chestnut, 15 hands 3 inches, bred by Count Legrange, got by that wonderful galloping machine Gladiateur who gained the triple crown by winning the Two ' Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Lcgor in 1865 ; dam Nuncia (also dam of Nemesis, winner of the Metropolitan Stakes, Sydney, doing the 2 miles in 2mins. 33soc, beating 15 others ;'also dam of Messager, who amongst other races appropriated tho Great Northamptonshire Stakes, and of Victoiro who won the Kingsbury Open Steeplechase, carrying top weight, 12st. 21b.), by Nuncio out of Fatima by Elis. Gladiateur is also grandsiro of Sussex, Sting and other wonderful performers. The performances of Sussex prove him to bo one of tho best horses over bred in Australia: it is needless to enumerate tho number of his victories, except the Grand National Steeplechase of July, 1881, carrying top weight 13st lib. Sting won the Ilawkesbury Grand Handicap, carrying Bst, doing the 1| mile in 2 mins. 30|- sec, tho fastest time on record. . , Gladiator is admitted to bo one of the handsomest thoroughbreds in tho colony, and is eminently suited for getting racehorses, weight-carrying hunters, hurdle- • racers, and ladies' and gentlemen's hacks. Terms—Six guineas each mare. g|% The New Zealand thorough*l|JL«gwev bred Stallion li/TERLIN. — Bay with IT I black points, stands 16 hands 1 inch, bred by S. Nosworthy, Esq., Riccarton, Canterbury, ■ got by Blue Boy (imp) out of Malice. Blue Boy by Beadsman, winner of the Derby, 1859, out of Bumble Kite (dam of Khedive), by Voltigeur-Sweet-briar, by Stockwcll-Eglantine, by tho Flying Dutchman. Beadsman, by WeatherbitMendicant (winner of tho Oaks), by Touchstone. Malice, by Traducer out of Mer--1 maid, is also dam of Mischief, and full sister to the famous Lurline, dam of the great Darebin, bought in Melbourne by the late Hon. E. K. Cox (breeder of tho I famous Chester, and that equine wonder , Grand Flaneur) for 1550 guineas to use as a sire in his celebrated stud. Merlin's performances show that he possesses speed, stamina, and ability to carry weight. Terma—6 guineas each mare. • Tho Pure-bred Carlyon Pony ryiAM O'SHANTER.—A fTfTv X beautiful bay with black -aa'immtikmr points and docile temper. Terms —3 guineas each mare. a. The Pure-bred Exmoor Pony ' lli'SSißk /SOMMODORE NUTT.— \J A dark brown, great itrafawSHfflferitMi. weight carrier, with good temper. Terms—3 guineas each mare. J- Every caro taken, but without responsibility. Marcs sent to the above horses must _bo paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given ; otherwise a charge of 3s per week will be made. For further particulars apply to— Wμ HOGGARD, j. Stud Groom. Or to— ALLAN McLEAN, ' Havolock. Sales I*y Mr Garner. tjvrTn k w q. am cr, Accountant, Valuator, Land, Estate, General and Financial Agent. I Sharebroker, Certificated Accountant in ) Bankruptcy, Licensed Broker under the Land Transfer Act. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, and Titles to Land under the Land Transfer Act prepared cheaply and promptly. Money Collected and Estates Managed. Invested. Loans Negotiated. Insurances effected. _ Offieo:—Tennyson-street, Napier; adjoining Messrs. Banner and Liddle'a. Sales S»v MEI , JtViiH. , A UCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION i , . _A_ LAND and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. rpHE undersigned having leased the X premises lately occupied by Messrs Kennedy and Gillman, Tennyson-street, Napier, begs to notifiy that he has commenced business as above. Sales of Fat and Store Stock effected, '• Loans negotiated, Rents and Debts collected, Sales of Grain and all other Colonial produce held when required. . Wool, Skins, etc., consigned to me for _ sale or shipment as well as all other business !f will have prompt attention. Sales conducted in town or country. Storage for Grain and Produce free of charge, o T. J. RYAN, Tennyson-street, Napier SMALIT Quantity""of old MAIZE perfectly sound.—E. W. KNOWLES.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3801, 20 September 1883, Page 3
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