TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. The Celebrated and only TROTTING STALLION in Hawke's Bay, v TVTEWLAND'S' HAMBLETONIAN. N Oakland, Sept. 22nd, ISBO. This is <o certify that we have seen Newland's Hambletonian trot Miles out in two minutes and thirty seconds, and. a two-twenty-eight gait. Wm. Johnson. J. A. EJELLT. D. J. Green. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of September, ISSO. W. L. PItATIIEE, Notary Public.' Terms for the season £5, payable during the season. Groomage fee ss. I will pasture mares at 3s per head per week after 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 tho same owner, as per agreement. W. ARTHUR BEECROFT, Hastings. TO SIV.NL) lillS SIiASON AT PUIiETiPU. ,__*_. rp_E pure Clydesdale Sire JL UUV IiMWKES Wul run vitn ] " 8 mares ** PMv Wit __SsP Puketapu. Guj Fawtes is 4 l__rffsfo«__® )' MB ° a U .V Hpbin Adnir, out {) { c iii o i'i_portcd) JNcllie, by hilburnie Champion, impcrted to Melbourne. Temis: Four TouaJa per Alam.oper cent. re« duction on tv.o Mares. For further pariicultrs. Apply to JOHN HESLOP. Puketapu, Or, Groom in Cliarge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KYAN'S STaBLES, TaKaDALE. Tho Ihoroufthhrid Stallion £g» "Y7"OUN_ T>AKBARY, /»sa||ij|«]gk By *' B ir elcre, out of Lady Mary. co ' thrco guineas; prooms^e,' *^WP"*ISS|Si* f ss. T.vo or more cures, tho property ot the same owner, by arrangement. Padlocks free until notice of stiiitlng, after which 2s Gd per week will be chaiged. For further particulars apply to— JOHN ANOKttSON, Moteo, Or to— JOHN MOBRIS, Groom in Charge, Taradale. TO STAN- THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. ~ rf 1 '? Tha Pure ' Clydesdale Sire " WlP' ; -^J_ J ?H "R ° BIN A DAIB ' i pT ii¥__i Bred by °" B Fiahor > E > «' Vlctotia Robin Adair was got by Ran tin ltobin (imo.), fo-iled ISG6 {champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imp.;, foiled ISGB i (chain ploj mare ot Scotland). ltobin Adair will serve a limited number of mares tliia Bearon, and will stand at Puketapu, where good paddocks are provided. One month's grasa free ; aftc;\vard 3s per week. Duo notice will bo given ou mares being etinted, and every care takon but no responsibility Terms—Sit guineas per mare; 5 pjr cen l -. reduction on two mares ; three or uiuro marcs, 10 per cent, reduction, payable on rriuoval. For further pirticulars apply to JOHX HKSLOP, . „ Puketapu. "■- ---TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST OLIVE. ■ Tho Clydesdale Entire Homo M& "R ° B "R °V* /«|p!ili|§jEk Rob Koy 1b by Olen' Roy (im» P° rt °d) out of Diamond (tmpor'*W™ , «sF^' B ted). Glen Roy by the celebrated horse Prlnco'oE Wales (imported) champion hor*e of Scotland arid Australia. Diamond , by the imporcod horso Invincible. Rob Hoy Is a dark roan.with black points, ami sUuds 16J hands high, ' ' and Ib, as will be.eeeu above, descended from the best b:ood ever imported from Scotland on both" Bides Glen Itoy has been the champion, prime-* taker in Canteibnry for years. Terflis: .fainglo marcs, £4; two or more, thß property of the .same owner, as per agreement. First-class paddock accomroedfttionfor marcs. - Duo notice will bo givqn when mares are stinted, when, thoy must be removed, or a charge of- 2s 6d per week will bi made.'. .;-,:'. Every c.ire taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to,' A." H. BARRON. .' ■ Wost ciirei Or to S. HuuPEltf Napier. ■ . ■TO STAND TaiS SEASON AT RIV/iKdLUA, . ■ j£3S>. Tho Pure-bred Clydosdnle 'Entire, «r\»«CTss- /"VVJSK-Ril'T, _#]____—_. " J " OUn B C ank er, (imported), out '■■ «W_a*lß**»»fc,v Highland Mary, by :thc Baionet ' (imported), out of Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell J fcir Colin Campbell, by King Fergus (imported), out of Scot-and'a Pride (imported!. Scotia- d's Priie gained the first prize as tho best :>-yoar-old at the U ighland Society's, Show, and also tho Prince of Wales' prize for the best mare in lha''"" yard. Overdraft's date; Highland Mary, has only: \ succumbed in the chow yard' to her own mother, , Violet (dam of Lord ,Castlereagh and Lady Burdette). ! ,' It will be.seen by reference to the.abovo'that . Overdraft is closely related' to the best horaes in the i world. Ho gained first prize as a yearling at Timarn, ■[ first prize as a 2-year-old-arid, drat pnzoas a 3-year- -;' old at the Hawke's Bay. Slwin 1882' and 11:83, 'J ' '.; Terms—Five Guineas each mare; two or niore ! «s" per agreement; any mare not proving in foal will •-. tie served for half price noxfr, season;' Due notice..will bo givrn when mares are stinted, when they must bo romovod, or-a charge '■ of :2s per week will be made. Kvcrv care taken, but no ro>pon9lbility. For further particulars apply to H. J. THOMPSON, Riverslca Station. Or. the,(?room in Charge TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE FARM, NEAR HASTINGS. t*»l#B| * npHE Clydesdale Horse #M8?&4 JL MARQUIS. ' *_MLJQ_T Teims:—£t 10s, single «ffi«=«nSSaja mar es ; two or moro, £L All care taken, but no responsibility.* Grass free for one month, or until marcs aro stinted, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. " R. WELLWOOD. TO STAND AT - MARAEKAKAHO ; . THIS SEASON... , ; . .', «X-«ws@9i rpHE pure-bredClydes* '. ' ■■-»- dale Entire 'CASTLE-' ■ RB A GH -'V , .'':' Terms—£s 5s each marc ; two or more, the bona fide property of the same owner, as per agreement. Mares not proving in < foal this bcason will be served frco of charge next year. For further particulars apply to thfl Manager, Maraekakaho station. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUART ! HAVELOCK, The Thorougbred Horses ' . T7" AS C 0 Di pAIA v (imp.), own brother to Pcro Gomez, by Beadsman from Salamanca by The Studtnt at 15 guineas. aT\ LADIATOR (imp.), by Gladiatour (own brother to Messenger, the greatest Steeplechaser" over seen iv England or X r rance, and halfbrother to the famous steeplechaser Victoire'. - atcur w;is also grandsire of the well-known Australian steeplechaser Sussex and Sting and Reginald) from Nuncia by Nuncio, at 5 guineas. Also, the pure-bred Carlyon Pony rriAM rfT\'QHANTER, At 3 guineas. Tho pure - bred Exmoor Pony riOMMODORE ' ■vrxTTl'/ ' At 3 guineas. , ~, . Also the pure Clyde.«dalo ,' T0 R D Tj! LOHO, -y Bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awa Moa, Oamaru, by Duke of Buccleugh from Gipsey winner of First Prizes atDunedin and Oamaru Shows-), by Prince Charlie imported from Scotland. Duke of Lofty (imp)., from the Hon. Matthew Holmes' famous marc" 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 marcs to first-class : horses only. An inspection of the abovo is invited at their owner's stables-uny day in the week, cs.-;eptiiig Sunday. 1 ■ -First-class .' paddocks provided- free._" Every:: care -trikeii but "rio responsibility-incurred. :•.--, Mares sent to the abovo-horses,must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting ljping given; otherwise a charge of 3s. per week will be made. For further particulars, apply to ADAM MUNDELI, Stud Groom. Or to ALLAN McLEAN,/ D uart, ! Havelock..
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 4
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