Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUART, HAVELOCK, The Thorougbred Horses yASCO DI AMA (imp.), own brother to Pero Gomez, 1 by Beadsman from Salamauca by The Student, at 15 guineas. j /S LAD IATO.E.. (imp.), by Glnrlialeur (own brother to Messenger, the greatest Steeplechaser ever seen in England or France, and halfbrother to the famous steeplechaser Victoire. ! Gladiateur was also grandsire of the well-known Australian steeplechaser Sussex and Sting and Reginald)' from Nuricia by Nuncio, at 5 guineas. Also, the pure-bred Carlyon Pony rpAM rVQHANTER, ' At 3 guineas.' :. The pure-bred Exmoor Pony pOMIODOEE "jVTUTT, ■ At 3 guineas. > i Also the pure Clydesdale ■T ORD LCHO, Bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awa Moa, Oamaru, by Duke of Buccleugh from Gipsey ( winnerof First Prizes atDunedin 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 the above horses considers it-unnecessary to enlarge' on- their merits, feeling perfectly assured that Breeders are quite competent to form their own judgment and send their mares to first-class horses only. An inspection of the above is invited at their owner's stables any day in the week, excepting Sunday. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred.■ : .. ; Mares sent to the above horses : miisfc'be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given; otherwise a charge of '3s. per week will bo made. • .. For further particulars, apply t6 ADAM MUNDELL; Stud Groom. Or to ALL AN McLEAN, ; - Duart, Havelock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RIVERSLEA. ' out of Fairy by Glaucus-Spray by Donizetti—Lady Ann by Whisker—Ravensworth by Touchstone It will be seen by reference to "the above pedigree that Opawa; is bred the right way for both pace and power, having on the sire's side the grand Whalebone, Waxy, and Pantaloon strains, whilst on his dam's eide he boasts an equally illustrious line of ancestry. As a racehorse Opawa proyed himself a worthy descendant of his high lineage, having won some of the best eonteeted races on this Island, giving lumps of weights to his opponents. As a three-year-old, after standing the .season, ho ran two weight-for-age,races at Blenheim. ;As a four-year-old, after standing the season > he. won the Wanganui Stakes, £80, weight - for - age, beating Black Eagle, Satellite, Tambourini, and Maid of the Mill. The next day he came oufe again, and won W. J.C. Handicap,' of jBI7O, carrying Bst 31b,_/beating nine others, in-w eluding Tambourini, Black Eagle, and Maori Weed. Inthe same month at Taranaki, he won the Cup of £50, weight-for-age, two miles, beating Tambourini, after a splendid struggle. The same day, carrying 9st 21b, he won the Ladies' Pnrse beating . Tambourini, Resolution, and Camclia. Tho next day Opawa placed the T.J.C. Handicap, £100, to his credit, carrying- Bst 4lb, and then finished tho day by winning the Railway Stakes in a canter. The following year he again won the W.J.C Handicap, 9st 7ib, and Wahg-a-nui Stakes, weight-for-age. Opawa also won several other well contested races. It will be seen, therefore, that Opawa is well worthy of the attention of, breeders bia pedigree being of the highest strains- of winning blood, and hia performances unequalled on this side of the world. He is as sound as tho day ho was _ sesses a constitution of unsurpassed- ex-* cellence. . ; . ~:•■ Terms— £o 5s for each mare. Two* or more as per agreement. Any roare not proving in foal will be served for half-price next season. : . . . . ,-. ; Due notice will be given whon mares are stinted, and must then be removed , , or a, charge of 2s a week will be made. . ; ;. . For further particulars, apply- tet ■■•'>' H. J. THOMPSON, Biverslea, Or J. W. O'BRIEN, Havolock : ■". _ i TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ; HASTINGS. —««w^C■'" CELEBRATED trotting! 4=C ■%"•••■*••- ' ft ' ■ STALLION "-ste.ng' ■■•-" : - ->v.ii-..»; J n Hawko's Bay, TVTEWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN, XTI Commencing September 15th, 1884 and ending. January Ist, ISBS. ' Newlftnd's Hamblctonian is ,i bay stallion 16 hands, got by Whipple's Speculation by Rysdyko's Hambletonian; 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; gg 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.)—sire of John Nelson-! out of Bonnets of Blue. It will be seen by a careful study of the sources from which the very bast horses in the country have sprung, that the abovenamed horse is of tho very richest trottinoblood in the United States. . ■ • a ' Oakland, Sept. 22nd, ISBO Tins is to certify that we have seen New land's Hambletonian trot Miles out in two minutes and thirty seconds, and Quarters at a two-twenty-eight quit. , .. Win. , Johnson.. J. A. Kelly.. c , ~ , , D» J.' Gbeen. Subscribed and sworn to before me fhiV 22nd day of September, 1880.' ' ' W. L. PbAtheV - , Notary Public. ! _ Terms for tho season £5 6s, payable' during tho season. Groomage fee 5s 1 w jh pasture mares at 3s per head per week after mares are stinted, of which due notice wM all care taken but no responsibiN.B.—Any two or more mares, the bones Jldc property Q f tho same owner, as per agreement. ' * Elslea, Waverley, ■- : ; • August 14th, 1884. To Mr Beecroft, Hastings. . Dear Sir,— Would you kindly inform me tho price of service of Newland's Ham- y bletonian 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 reply, I am, Dear Sir, Yours truly,■; Wm.Wusojr. This Graiul Roadster having proved himself 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 n are not easily to bo forgotten by the true lovers of fctyle and graceful movements. Ho is'undoubtedlythe most fitting horse for,, this district, where bpeed and tractability has hitherto been sought for. The.above letter shows what his stock is likely to bo worth when mares are to be sent 200 miles for his services this season. ■■■ ■ " ,r For further particulars, apply to j W. ARTHUR BEEGROFTi A Hastings;.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)
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