@«Ics» hy Mv llueliliuul. WEDNESDAY, 2-Itii SEPTEMBER. LAND SALE. The undersigned have receivorl instructions from the Now Zealand Native Lund Settlement Company (limited) to off or for sale by Public Auction, ai; the Haymurket, on Wednesday, September 24th rnuWN, SUBURBAN, and COUNTRY JL LANDS AT GISBORNE. Lithographic Plans of the Lands are being prepared, and full particulars of the sale can bo obtained on application to the Company or to the undersigned. ALFRED BUOKLAND, Auckland. Sales I>.v JSaiiiicr & Udcßlc. MONDAY, 2Ptk SEPTEMBER, ISS-1-, At 2 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from the lvegistrar of the Supremo Court to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on account of the mortgagee— rpilE RAKAMOANA ESTATE, JL POHUI, comprising till that piece of land, being Blocks Nos, 67, 68, 69, 70, 97, 98, 90,105, 110, SI, Pukctapu district, and Block ]()">, Pohui, and Block 97, Patoka, containing in all 1090 acres. Also the Lease No. 8251, expiring 24th March, 1895, of portion of the Kaiwaka Block, containing oSO acres. Also the Lease, No. 13,252, of another portion of the Kaiwaka Block. Also, under Land Transfer Act, A LL that piece of Land in the Hawke's _TJL Bay district, containing together 5007 acres 1 rood 0 perches, as more particularly described in Crown grants, registered respectively vol 8, folios 8, 9, 10" 11, 12, vol. 9, folio 155, vol. 10, folio 91, and vol. 11, folio 29, and in a roceiptof the Receiver of Land Revenue, No. 763, registered vol. 2, folio 273, the whole property being the run known as Rakaumoana, Pohui, lately in the occupation of Mr J. A. Cunningham. Terms and Conditions at Sale. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. Sliirt Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TARADALE. tgZ mi-IE Fashionably-bred -*- ;|1I( * "V" cl 'y Superior §3 %k Throughbrcd Horse PISCATORIOUS. This beautiful and stout-bred horse is a dark brown, with black points, stands about 16 hands 2 inches high, his whole contour being very handsome, powerful, and lias a neat expressive head, indicative of a good temper, which lie possesses, his neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detached, his shoulders are deep and well laid back, and good enough for anything. TraduccT (sire of Piscatorious), a recollection of whose name will never die while r.icing exists, for hi«< progeny have proved themselves to be of the very highest class, viz - : Lurlinc, Calumny, Templcton, Welcome Jack, Le Loup, and Sir Modred (winning this year the Sydney Great Metropolitan). Fisherman (sire of the dam Piscatorious), as a game and lasting horse may challenge the best of the "days that are gone." Against the best horses in England (and always carrying top weight) in 1856, he started in thirty-four races, and won twenty-three races ; in 1557, started thirtysix and won twenty-three ; in ISoS, started thirty-two and won twenty-one. Sometime after 1860 he was impoitsd to Australia, and put to the stud, and as results have shown proved himself the Emperor of Stallions of the Southern Hemisphere, for his descendants, both at, the turf and at the stud, have provod themselves the best horses in Australia. Fisherman is the sire and grandsire of the following wonders : —• Sylvia (dam Martini Henry) Mnribj'rnong , (the most fashionable sire in Australia), Angler (the best sire in Australia to-day), Onyx (Auckland Stud Company's mare), Lady Heron, The Fly, Robinson Crusoe, Horatio, Goldsborough (this the coming sire of Australia), Hamlet, Cap-a-pie, Richmond, Progress, Cunnair.ula, Navigator, Dagmar, Ferryman, Fishhook, Gasworks, Segonhoc, Sardonj r x, lolanthe, and Bargo (these two last mentioned horses were first and second in this year's Plawkcsbury Guineas.) Two of the best marcs owned by the Auckland Stud Company are descendants of Fisherman, St. Simon, the best horse the world ever saw, runs back to the old Fisherman strain. Fanny Fisher (dam of Piscatorious) is the dam. of some of the best horses that have over trod on the New Zealand turf. Oocpiette (imp., dam of Fanny Fisher), was first put to the stud in England, where her progeny proved themselves real clippers. She was eventually iinportcd to Australia, and became the dam and grand dam of some of Australia's best performers. Launcelot (sire of Coquette) was a grandly bred horse, being out of Banter, by Camel—Lanncelot. Won the English St. Leger, IS-10. Fanny Fisher was the only Fisherman marc over put to Traducer. This alone should make Piscatorious invaluable as a stud horse, and when two such renowned strains are blended together, it requires only a few really firstclass mares to make Piscatorious as famous at the stud as his sire and grand siro. Mr Walters (and whose opinion ought to be respected in reference to horseflesh) always spoke of this horse as tho "future sire of New Zealand," and if shape and appearance go for anything he should be right, for he is tho model of a racehorse, without a particlo of lumber; add his blood for every requisite —speed, stoutness, running family on the sides of the sire and dam, such as cannot be surpassed. The following- pedigree (were he alive) would make poor old Mr I'Anson's eyes glisten with delight, for it fairly bristles with England's best and purest blood: — . .[ o Paotaloon F™ g-7. o Paequir?:do, sinter Cancel J(sj £j to Touchstone liiiiitcr iZ S Kiis, .brother to g^ 11 I t l llr,,S (O.K. of (Mundo iIS Languid, fbler to Cain Languish Ljclia . a 5-5 Bastard S S %.„ Heron C a ° rr- Daughter of Sli i=6 ggjsll o Mrf's Sheet Anchor £ J?" 5 » Mninbriico p. i>« j os Daughter of £■! '** a ._ __ J? IS3 Uuncelot brother Camol is x •-.= '! to Touchstone ijsutkr f "sTE i; Sheet Anchor a J?: Abaft 3.5 c Lady Kmmelino 6 For extended pedigree see cards. Terms, 7 guineas each mare ; two or more as per arrangement. Grass free until due notice has been given of stinting, after which 3s Gd per week will be charged. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. For particulars apply to groom in charge, GrcenmcadowH Hotel, Taradale, or to ARTHUR M'OARTNEY, _ Caledonian Hotel, Napier. sSoai'«l niui JBSt^iUlciicc. SOARD AND RESIDENCE for two α-eritlomcii in a. private family, near the Post Oflice. Apply Office of this Paper. KEQUIRED immediately, Furnished Apartments, two bed-rooms and ono sitting-room with attendance; or a fourroomed Furnished Cottage might suit. Address, slating terms, J.R.L., Oflice of this Paper. . PRIVATE Board and Residence for Gentlemen. Addres.—Mrs. .13 ronton. Carlyle Street. TTOUSE, MARKET-STREET, HASTINGS, Is Now Opeu. Moderate terms. First- class accommodation. PRIVATE Board and Residence, Market Villa. Apply to Mrs.. S.(evens, Hastings.
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