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N' PUEIRI ATURAL -m/riNBRAL TTCTATER. WINERAL "A GLASS ON EISING CLEANSES THE SYSTEM." OIR ROBERT STOUT writes:—"l have much pleasure in stating that I have used PUIURI WATER for several years. To anyone having a tendency to Gout I consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneticinl effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find it a useful table water, and second to none in the market.” SIRE OF THE SEASON. SWORDFISH IIBy Hotchkiss (2)—Fishgirl (12), Winner of Wanganui Jubilee Cup, of SOO sovs, lj) miles- (time Umin -1 l-sth sees); Egmont Cup, of 250 sovs ; and Eight other important races. TERMS: Single mares, £5 5s each; two or more as per agreement. Swordfish 11. will travel for the convenience of mares with foals at foot. For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka.

TO STAND THE SEASON. THE COACHING STALLION GOOD-BYE, By Merrylegs—Dam by Ben Atliol out of a Talari Mare (Tutari Imported). Good-bye is a pure Black, standing 16 Hands, possessing splendid bone and muscle. Merrylegs was a bright bay, standing 13. J hands high, with strength and quality ami action unsurpassed, with a good temper and constitution. His sire, Shales, imported from England by W. D. Barnard, Esq., of Canterbury; Dam, Duchess, imported from Tasmania by G. E. Wakefield, Esq. Shales was bred by John Thur ton Thwaites, Esq., of Carlton, Tonhoe, Norfolk. His sire, Shales dam, Beauty—grandsire, Black Shales—dam, Emilus—greatgraudsire, Chadd’s Shales — darn, Old Marshland Shales. Temis : Single Mare, T 3; two or more the property of one owner as per agreement. Paddocking FBEE until notice of Stinting; afterwards a charge of Two Shillings per Week will be made. For Further Particulars, Apply to— O’BEILLY BEOS. & CO., Albion Club Stables. TO STAND AT OEMOND THIS SEASON, And to travel district, The Oldenburg Carriage Stallion, DELPHIN.

DELPJiIN, imported direct from ihe celebrated Oldenburg .Stiul, Suwumlun, ne:ir Kodenkichea, Grand Dukedom of Oldenburg, Germany. Horses from this stud have lately taken over IUU prizes and medals in Europe and America. Dolphin is the true typo of a coaching stallion, and is, in fact, the liest. specimen to be seen in the Hemisphere. He was bred by Edward hubben, and foaled 22nd April, 1887 ; is a rich blood buy with two white ankles, and stands 1U hands 3 inches high. Dolphin's bleeding is of the most successful strains, being got by Magnet by Agamemnon, b Ycllachich, dam by Zernebog by General Garl, Wed el by JJomdil, The breeding of horses in Germany is paid great attention to by the Government, and ail the stallions at the service of the public have to be passed by the Government Veterinary Surgeon as sound, and of good conformation and constitution. Dolphin is a handsome blood bay horse, of grand proportions, also splendid conformation, lie is of a thoroughly sound constitution, most docile temper, superior action, and is a sure foal-getter. The stock of Dolphin should command extreme prices when mated with good inures, such as superior carriage horses, upstanding hacks, cross-country-horses, Indian remounts, and cavalry horses. Dolphin was the winner of the lirst prize at the February Show, and also lirst prize and certificate at the September show at Wanganui in 1SS»1 ; lirst hi lblM as the best horse on the ground. Delphin was also lirst and champion at Tokomariro in 181»d, and lirst at (Jlutha same year. TICKMS: £3 3s ; guarantee as per arrangement. Two or more mares as per agreement. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. Good paddocking, with fresh stream of water. Paddocking, 2$ (Id per week after service of mares. All caie taken but no responsibility. Apply to C. NEENAN, Ormond. —Or, F. S. Des Babkes, Masonic Stables, Gisborne.

YOUNG HERD LADDIE. ■OUNG HERD LADDIE, bred by C. F. X Dunnet. Kelso, is a bay horse, rising 5 years, standing 10 hands 3 inches high, full of quality and a great mover. His sire, g Herd Laddie, was imported from Scotland by Mr H. Ray, and was afterwards sold to Mr D. Archibald for 730 guineas. Dam Darling, by the renowned Lord Salis- j bury, imported, who was never beaten in a show ring. Herd Laddie (2803, C. 5.8.) was bred by " Mr John Templeton, St. Quivox, Ayrshire. Sire, Jemmie Gray (1454); dam Sally (1780), j by Baronet (32), by Newstead (359), winner of the Highland Society’s first prize at Pertli in 1871: grand dam Jess by Prince of Wales (073), who was considered the champion sire of Scotland, where he stood at £ 10 per mare. He gained the Plighland Society’s first prize at (Aberdeen in 180 b, second at Dumfries in 1870, first at Kelso in 1872, and first at the Iloyal Society’s Show at Manchester. Prince of Wales was got by General (322), winner of the Highland Society’s first prize at Inverness in 180"). General, by Sir Walter Scott, who gained first prize at the Highland Society’s Show at Dumfries, in 1800, and first premium at the International Show at Battersea. Jemmie Gray (1 lo t), by Lord Lyon (489), dam Jeseie Gray (00), by Prince of Wales, grand dam Jean, by Enterprise (281), g g dam. Dinah, by Hercules (378), by Roy Roy (714). Enterprise (281) gained second prize at Glasgow as a yearling, second at the Highland Society’s Show at Glasgow as a two-year-old, third at the Highland Society’s Show at Aberdeen, and'seeond at Glasgow as a three-year-old. His sire, Lochfergus Champion (449), dam Mary, .by Loehend Champion (441). winner of the first prize at the Highland Society’s Show at Perth in 1801; the gold medal at the same show at Kelso in 1833; the second prize at the Royal Society’s great Show at Battersea in 1802, and the Glasgow premium in 186-7. Herd Laddie has only been bc-aten once in the Show Ring and then as a three-year-old he competed against aged horses. He gained first as Champion at Nathalia in 1890, first and' Champion and the Doherty Challenge Cup at the same show in 1891, and first and Champion prizes at Tatura the same year. His stock are. noted prize-takers, winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cup twice in succession at the Royal Show, Melbourne. Young Herd Laddie's dam Darling, by Lord Salisbury, imported (1203), C. 5.8.) by Young Conqueror (939), dam Darling (74), by Tintoek g dam Jean, by Surprise (8-10). Y'oung Conqueror (959), by Conqueror (190), dam Maggie, by Lord Clyde, grand dam Sally Dear, by Grant’s Sir Colin, imported, g g dam Young Sally, by Thane of Clyde, imported. Lord Salisbury has never been beaten in a show ring in Scotland or New „ Zealand, having taken no les3 than 22 Fir3t3 and Champion prizes, ;e m rl WM. KING, ilakauri.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 223, 27 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 223, 27 September 1901, Page 1

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