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Sales hy li' Startling-. " W. B. H A E D : N G ' STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, WAIPAWA, Opposite Railway Station. . TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS : HASTINGS, 1 KAIKORA, WAIPAWA, and WOODVILLE a FOR SALE AND LEASE. Also, STATION PROPERTIES, carrying from 1000 to 40,000 Sheep. .1 ■■ -^= Staci Morses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUART, HAVELOCK, The Thorougbrcd Horses VASCO Dl GAMA (imp.), own brother to Pero Gomez, by Beadsman from Salamanca by The Student, at 15 guineas. "IS/JTERLIN, by Blneboy (imp.) from J_yJl Malice (own sister to the famous Lurline, dam of that great performer 2 Darebin), by Tradueer (imp.), at G a-nineas. GLADIATOR (imp.), by Gladiateur(own brother to Messenger, the greatest Steeplechaser over seen in England L " or France, and halfbrother to the I famous steeplechaser Victoire. Glaeliateur was also grandsire of the wellknown Australian steeplechaser Susi sex and Sting and Reginald) from Nuncia by Nuncio, at 5 guineas. Also, the pure-bred Carlvon Pony HHAM O'SIIANTER, at 3 guineas/ The pure-bred Exmoor Pony /COMMODORE NUTT, at 3 guineas. Also the pure Clvde.-dalc LORD ELCHO, bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awa Moa, Oamaru, by Duke of Bueolough from Gipsey (winner of First Prizes at Dune-din and Oamaru Shows), by Prince Charlie imported from Scotland. Duke of Buccleugh by Lofty (imp)., from the Hon. Matthew Holmes' famous mare Duchess (imp.), at 3 guineas. , The owner of tho above horses considers it unnecessary to enlarge on their merits, ' feeling perfectly assured that Breeders arc quite competent to form their own judgment and senel their marcs to first-class horses only. An inspection of the above is invited ' at their owner's stables any day in tho week, ' / excepting Sunday. First-class paddocks ' provided free. Every care taken but no 5 responsibility incurred. ' Mares sent to the above horses must be 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 ADAM MUNDELL, '. Stud Groom. Or to ALLAN McLEAN, Duart, Havolock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. ..&> - Tho ; ..f;.;;••■; celebrated .X?'c ; ",-"-'' : ?';'■■'•" and only ' #■■!'- , TROTTING- * ;"'V )\ STALLION ' '■-■ ' In Hawke's Bay, "RJEWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN, ! JLtI Commencing September 15th, 1884, and ending- January Ist, 18S5. Newland's Hamblctonian is a bay stallion, ' 10 hands, got by Whipple's Speculation, by L Rysdyko's Hamblctonian; dam Martha Washington by Burr's Washington by , Napoleon; dam by Abdallah, first dam Mamie by Joseph; g d Young Diana by Easton's David Hill ; g g d Diana by Vermont Hambletonian. Joseph was sired by . Hermes out of Patsy Anthony, by Priam . (imp.), Hermes by Mariner out of Fashion, , she by Trustee (imp.)—sireof John Nelsonout of Bonnets of Blue. It will be seen by a careful study of the ' sources from which the very best horses in [ the country have sprung, that the abovenamed horse is of the very richest trotting ' blood in the United States. \ Oakland, Sept. 22nd, 1880. , This is to certify that we have seen Newland's Hambletonian trot Miles out in two minutes and thirty seconds, and Quarters at a two-twenty-eight gait. Win. Johnson. J. A. Kelly. D. J. Green. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd clay of September, 1880. , W. L. Prather, Notary Public. Terms for the season £5 ss, payable during the season. Gruomago fee ss. I will . pasture mares at 3s per head per week after i mares are stinted, of which due notice will ' be given ; all care taken but no responsibility- -■ N.B.—Any two or more mares, the bona fide property of the same owner, as per i agreement. ! Elslea, Waverloy, August 14 th, ISS4. | To Mr Beecroft, Hastings. Dear Sir,—Would you kindly inform , me the price of service of Newland's Ham- ) blctonian as if the price is moderate I wish . to send a mare over to him. I have one , foal by him which I like well, and I wish [ to return the marc to him. Awaiting your f reply, I am, Dear Sir, Yours truly, Wm. Wilson. This Grand Roadster having proved him- • self a sure foal getter ; his progeny being so much in favour in other parts of the colony, further comments are needless. His performances at the H.B. A. and P. Society's parade show (where he took first prize !) are ' not easily to be forgotten by the true lovers of style and graceful movements. He is undoubtedly the most fitting horse for this district, where speed and tract-ability has hitherto been sought for. The above letter shows what his stock is likely to be worth when marcs arc to be sent 250 miles for his services this season. For further particulars, apply to W. ARTHUR BEECROFT, Hastings. Sept. Gth, 1884. imi)Oiint!iEe& rVoliees. IMPOUNDED AT PARNDON, on August 27th, by Mr G. Pritchard— One Jlea-bitten grey Gelding, no brand ■ visible, about 15 hands high, very old and in low condition. Will be sold on tho 15th i inst., unless redeemed. , J. P. SMITH, Poundkecpcr. TMPOUNDED AT TARADALE, by the X Ranger, on September 4th —Bay Gelding, about 15A- hands, blaze face, grey spot near hip, branded like 101 off shoulder. Unless redeemed will be sold on September . 22nd at noon. 3 LOUIS BINNIE, , Poundkeeper. 3 Jtoartf and iiesideisee. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two Gentlemen in a private family, near the Post Office. Apply Office of this Paper. I REQUIRED immediately, Furnished ' Wi Apartments, two bed-rooms and one sitting-room with attendance; or a foura roomed Furnished Cottage might suit. Ad--1 dress, stating terms, J.R.L., Office of this Taper. PRIVATK Board and Residence for Gentlemen. Addres.—Mrs. Brenton, Carlylo Street. TjIURNISS' "OOARDING TTOUSE, t) MARKET-STREET, HASTINGS, L '_ Is Now Open. ' Moderate terms. First-classaeeommodatioii. PRIVATE Board and Residence, Market Villa. Apply to Mrs Stevens, Hastings. Educational. i- npHE third term of the Boys' and Girls' X High Schools will commence TOMORROW (Tuesday).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4097, 8 September 1884, Page 3

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