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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. The Celebrated and only TROTTING STALLION in Hawke's Bay, "ftj EWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN. > 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. Wm. Johnson. J. A. Kelly. D. J. Green. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of September, 1880. W. L. Pratheb, 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 resDonsibility. N.B. —Any two or more mares, the bona fide property of the same owner, as per agreement. W. ARTHUR BEECROFT, Hastings. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUK___PC. /*#*£*_ __.__ rptlE pure Clj-deadalo Siro &ssW_S___„ -*- QVY FAWKES ______J_ Wlll run with his mares at fsmt f Puketapu. Guy Fawkea Is 4 __L««L__3!___i_> y carß o, 'd ov Adair, out of.Nellie (imported). _ellie, by Kllburnio Champion, imported to Melbourne. Terms: Four Pounda per A'am,o per oont. reductton oa two Mares. For further particulars. Anply to JOHM HESLOP, Puketapu, Or, Groom in Charge. TO 6TAh L> THIS _EA!sO_ AT K-AH'S STABLES, TAKaDALE. jgt -The Thoroughbred Stallion !!%__*__ "V OUNG T>ARBAKY, by 118-u-blcre.outof LadylWary. _Lfijtilsj|Sj3 Fee, three guineas; Rroomage,, 6a. Tfio or more m&res, the property of the same owner, by I arrangement, ■ | Paddocks (rco until notice of stiuting, after which 2j 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to— JOHN ANO_R_ON T , Moteo, Or to— JOHN MO_ai3, Groom in Charge, .Taradale. TO ST_ND THIS_SEASON AT PUKETAPU."* ___«_ The Pure Clydetdalo Sire T> obin A d -4-IRi "__JO___«___ Cred by °* B Fisuor > Ea( h» °* _-J-__r____a_aP Vlctmia Robin Adair was got by Kantin Kobin (lmo.).foiled 1866 (champion horse of Scotland), out; of Darling (imp.), foaled 1868 (champion mare of Scotland). Uobiti Adair will servo a limited number of mares this season, and will stand at Pukotapu, where good paddocks aro provided. One month's gra-s froo ; afteiward 3a per week. Due notice will be given on marus being stinted, and every care taken but nores po risibility Terms— Six- guineas per mare; 5 percent, reduction ou two mares ; three or more mares, 10 per cent, reduction, payable on n-moval. For further pirticulars apply to JOHN HESLOP, Pukotapn. TO STAND THI-SKA SON AT WKST ULIY_. Jlse. The Olydcsdalo Kntire Horse J||l_,, "R ° B T_ °V * Rob Uoy is by uien Roy (lm.__l___i__ii___l P° out °* Oiamond limpor- _■ igJ"™_rMa- ted). Glen Roy by the celebrated horso Prince of W&lfcs (imported) champion horse of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by the imported horse Invincible. Rob Roy is a dark roan with black points, and stands 16J hinds h'gh, and Is, as will be seen above, descended from the» best b.ood ever imported from fcicoiland on both, sides. Glen Uoy has been the champion prizetaker In (Jantei bury for years. Terms: Single mares, £4; two or mm, the property of the same owner, aa per Agreement. First-class paddock accommodation for mares. Duonotice will be given wh_. marea are stiuted, when thoy must be removed, or a charge of 2s 6d per week will bi made. ■ Every care taken but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to,' A. H. BARRON, West Clive. Or to S. HOOPER, TO STAND THiS* SIiASO.N AT RlV_Rß__\. /s_sh_ The Ture-bred Clydesdale Entire l_F_-__ ( ) V£ROR4)fT » _____I__L Bj Youn 8 Banker, (imported), out -«*_•______ of Highland Mary, by the Baronet imported), out of Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell; Sir Colin Campbell, by King Fergus (imported), out of Scotland's Pride (imported). Scotia d's Pride gained the 'first prize as the beet 3-year-old at the Highland Society's Show* and also ■ the Prince of Wa'es' prize for the best mare in the yard Overdraft's date, Highland Mary, has only Buccumbed in the show yard to her own mother, Violet (dam of Lord Castlereagh and Lady Burdotte). It will be seen by reference to the abovo that Overdraft la closely related to the best homes In the • world. He gained first prize as a yearling at Timaru, first prize iib _ 2-year-old and first p<-i_e as a 3-j-ear--old at the Hawke's Bay Show in 18S2 and 18S3, Terms—Five Guineas each mare ; two or moro aa per agreement; any mare not proving in foal will ' be served for half price noxt season. Duo notics will be given when mares arc stinted, when they must be removed, or a charge of 2a per week -wilk be made. Every care taken, but no re-possibility. For further particulars app!y to. H. J. THOMPSON, Rivoralea Station. - Or. the Groom in Charge.TO STAH- SHIS SEASON AT MOUNT ERIn" " _v .. The Clydesdal Stal. /"VSrONEBYBES, "JT'WNh- l_ Bred by G. G. Stead, -*---»sS3»«^\v«^^sJ( c -, Kb,., Ruesley Stud Farm,- Canterbury. Siro, Mojloy*!? Fancy (imported), dam M.-ggla, by Nimmo's Comet, by Marquis (imported froniScotland). Laird. O'Stonebyrcs is i years old, __g only been shown once, when he gained first honors at Christchurch as a yearling in a largo ring of competitors, and took 3rd prize at lafct A, and P. Show At Hastings. Terms £2 2s, Good paddockine and every care taken without (wmonaibiliiy. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE FARM, NEAR HASTINGS. , npHE Clydesdale Horse. l«_WlO 1 MARQUIS. _*#-W_f_Lj_f Terms: — £4 10s > single. «__^'4?.irsif mares ; two or more, jE4. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grass free for one month, or until mares aro stinted, after that 2s 6d per week will bo charged. R. WELLWOO2X 1 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUART HAVELOCK, 1 Tho Thorougbred Horses i. ■yASCO DI pAMA. (imp.), own brother to Pero Gomez, by Beadsman from Salamanca by The Student at lo guineas. p LADIATOE (imp.), by Gladiatcur (own brother to Messenger, tho greatest Steeplechaser ever seen in England or Franco, and halfbrother to the famous steeplechaser Victoire. Giadiateur was also grandsire of the well-_nown Australian steeplechaser Sussex and Stingand Reginald) from Nuncia by Nuncio afc 5 guineas. Also, the pure-bred Carlyon Pony T AM 0'S HANTEE> At ,1 guineas. The pure-bred Exmoor Pony pOMMODORE T^t/tt, At 3 guineas. Also the pure ClydcscTale TORD "piLCHO ;vBred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awa Moa, Oamaru, by Duke of Buccleugh from S-ipsey { winner of First Prizes atDunedin and Samara Shows), by Princo Charlie imported from Scotland. Duke of Bucclenrfx by Lofty (imp)., from tho Hon. Matthew Eolmes famous mare Duchess (imp.) at _ guineas. " The owner of tho above horses considers it unnecessary to enlarge on their merits feeling perfectly assured that Breeders aro luite competent to form their own jud«-ment xnd send their marcs to first-class horses _nly. An inspection of tho abovo is invited it their owner's stables any day in the week :x--opting Sunday. First-class paddocks provided ivco. Every caro taken but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to the above horses must bo •jaidforand removed on notice of stinting xang given ; otherwise a charge of 3s. per veek will bo made. l For further particulars, apply to ADAM MUNDELJ. s „ , Stud Qroomi Or to ALLAN MoLEAN.y Duart, Havelock.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4168, 29 November 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4168, 29 November 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4168, 29 November 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)

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