TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS. The Celebrated and only TROTTING STALLION in Hawke's Bay, •jVTEWLAND'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. AVm. Johnson. J. A. Kelly. D. J. Geeen. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of September, 1880. W. L. Feather, 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 arc 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 agreement. AY. ARTHUR BEECROFT, Hastinga. TO STAND TtilS SKASON AT PUK_T_P-. x*< ■'•-- ;_.__ pure Clydesdale Sire * FS£sf*Wfisk JL GU? FAWKES ,V 1" run with his m " c l * fc fM* rßll. Puketapu Guy Fawkes Is i f^V s years old by Robin Adrir, out ■£_t_*g[___<--*spr of Nellie (imported). . ellie, by Kilburnie Champion, imported to Melbourne. Terms: Four Pounds per Atare, 5 per cent, reduction on two Mares. For further pmicul»i_ Apply to JOHN HESLOP. Pu'jetapi, Or, Groom In Charge. TO STAC- L> THIS SK&S-JS AT K__H'S STABLES, TARADALE. The Thoroughbred Stallion |p_____ "V OUNG T>A_BARY, By Ilßirblere.outof Lady Vary. Fee, three guineas; proomaije, ■ rf *EF™"WSr" p ss. T*o or more mires, the property oi the same owner, by arrangement. Paddocks free until notico of stilting, after ~nrhio_ 2a Cd per week will be chirged. For further particulars apply to— JOHN AWDISRSON, Moteo, Or to— JOHN MORRIS, Groom in Charge, Taradale. TO ST. ND THISiSBASON AT PUKETAPU. The $■ ur« Clydesdale Siro _? oi * iN a DAia ' Brei - b . G - c Fish<,r . Es< i> oi * *»____B_WP* Vlctoita itobin Adair was got by Rantin tiobin (Imp.), fo led 18G(3 hors« of Scotland), out o£ Darling (imp.), foaled 1803 (champion mare of Sco'laud). Kobin Adair will serve a limited number of mares this season, and will sta'.id at Puketapu, where good paddocss are provided Ouo month's grata tree ; aftenvard 3a por weok Due notice will be given on mares being etiuted, and overy care tatenbut no responsibility. Terms—Six guineas per marc; 5 percent, reduction on two mares ; three or mor j niaroa, 10 per cent, reduction, payiblo onr. moval. For further particulars appiy t0 JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. TO STA.-.D THI3SE_SJN AT WEST OLIVE. j!™. The Clydesdale Entire Hone ||| Ti ob doy, Rob Koy Is by Gleu Roy (imported) out of Diamond __Sps_____P__*' ted), olen Roy by the celetiratod horso Prince of Wales (imported) chain piou horse of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by tho imported horse Invincible. Rob Kov is a dark , roan with black pdntH, and stands Hi:" hands high, and Is, no will bo seen above, descended from the 1 best biood tver imported from Scotland on both sides. Glen Koy has been the champion prizetaker in Canterbury for years. Terms: Single mares, £4 ; two or mire, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. First-class paddock accommedation for marcs. Duo notice will be given wh_i mares are stiuted, when thoy must, be removed, or a charge of 2s 6d per week will b) made. Kvery care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to,' A. H. RAKItON, West Clivo, Or to S. HOOPER, Napier. TO iii'A_D THi. SttASO.N aT RrVß_B__a, /Ej*. Tho rure-bred Clyilesdale Entire / \VKRDRAFT, ___■______. Cy Youn '' Banlcer > (imported), out Hlgnland Mary, by tne Baronet imported), out of Vio et, by Sir Colin Campbell; Sir Colin Campbell, by King Fergus (imported), out of Scotland's Pride (imported). Scotia d's Pride gained tyie first i rize a» the beat 3 -year-old at tho Highland Society's Show, and also the Prince of Wales' prize for the best mare in the yard. Overdraft's dau., Highland Mary, has only succumbed in the show yard to her o«n mother, Violet (dam of Lord Csstlareagh and Lady Bur-iette). It will be seen l>y reference Overdraft, is related toJJtaj^/I^^^^^^^^^^M world. He g.incd first prize as first prize as a 2-year-old aud first pnzo as a 3-year-old at the Hawke's Bay Show in 1882 and ISB3, Torms—Five Guineas each, maro ; t*o or more as per agreement ; any maro not proving in foul will be served for half price noxt seaa.m. Due notico will be givi v when stinted, when they must be removed, or a charge of '2a per week -will be made. Every caro taken, but no re possibility. For further particulars apply to. H. J. TIIOMPSO. , Riverslea Station. Or, the Groom ii Charge.TO STAND SHIS SEASON AT .uOUNT EuIN, ._ Tho Clydesdol Stal/VSiONEBYiIES, *>!*#••■■■-- Ib Bred by G. G. Stead, Es,., Kussley Stud Farm, Canterbury. Siro, Morloy's Fancy (Imported), dam Mnggle, by Nimmo's Comet, by Marquiß (itnportod from Scotland). Laird O'Stonebyres is 4 years old, has only been shown once, when lie gained first honors at Christchurch as a yearling in a lariro ring of compotitors, and took 3rd prize at last A, and P. Show at Hastings. Terms £2 2s. Good paddocking and overy c.re taken without pononsibility ttrSTAND THIS SEASON, AT THE FARM, NEAR HASTINGS. llV sswa , HPI-IE Clydesdale Horse KNj X MARQUIS. Terms:— £4 10s, single ■' k ''**--*-tffS*3ja mares ; two or more, £4. All caro taken, but no responsibility. Grass free for one month, or until mares are stinted, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. R. WELLWOOD.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DUART HAVELOCK, Tho Thorougbred Horses yASCO Di pAMA (imp.), own brother to Pero Gomez, by Beadsman from Salamanca by The Student at 15 guineas. LADIATOR (imp.), by Gladiateur (own brother to Messenger, the greatest Steeplechaser ever scon in England or France, and halfbrother to the famous steeplechaser Victoire. Gladiateur was also grandsire of the well-known Australian steeplechaser Sussex and Sting aud Reginald) from Nuncia by Nuncio, at 5 guineas. Also, the puro-brcd Carlvon Pony rj.AM /^'QHANTER, At 3 guineas. The pure-bred Exmoor Pony /COMMODORE IVTUTT, At 3 guineas. Also the pure Clydesdale T 0R D Tf LCH 0 , Bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awf*. Moa, Oamaru, by Duke of Bucclpugh from Gipsey FirstPrizea atDunedin and Oamaru Shows),'by Prince Charlie imported from Scotland. Duke of Buccleugh by Lofty (imp)., from tho Hon. Matthew Holmes' famous marc Duchess (imp.), at 3 guineas. The owner of the abovo horses considers it unnecessary to enlarge on their n-terits, 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 abovo is invitee! at their owner's stables any day in the week, et/iepting Sunday. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. " Marcs sent to the above horses must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given; ofherwisea charge of 3s. per week will bo made. ' For further particulars, apply to ADAM MUNDELL Stud Groom, Or to ALLAN McLEAN,' " Duart, Havelock.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4180, 13 December 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)
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