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■ i\,'.VARD^X3. ONLY GOLD MEDAL. jPIRST SILVER MEDAL IN AUSTRALASIAN COMPETITION. 8 (compare) m gvl©ATjE&£©> PURE TEAS. Cup constant attention end excerlouea has made cur TEAS THE BSat, which has created many Imitations. Aak for our Teas and gel them. Don't listen to those who beg yon to try this and that, it ia only because they return more profit, purs are better value and quality them any In Australasia. 23 VEARS’ TEST.

mo STA X D THI S SEASON, ' ‘ At MAKARAKA, The Handsome Thoroughbred Sire, BULLDOG. - By Nordemeldl—Cressina,, by Leolimis—Rvarina, by Traduce!—A atterina by A r atA&:Uloii.. The above pedigree' is undoubtedly “18-carat,” containing the strains or several famous famine.-?, and breeders u’v,: take advantage of this horse's serv.Ts at his present low fee '(£i 3s) are it *;ly ere long to' he in a position of congratulating themselves on their foresight. Bulldog now enters on liis fourth season at. the stud., lie has grown into a handsume stallion of the low-legged type, is very docile, and a sure ■foal-getter.; The champion Gold Medallist IS' by Medallion, a son of Nordenfeldt'i and as there- arc (inly a few sons cf Nordenl'eldt left in the colony, Bulldog should again he well patronised by breeders. Those requiring the services of a. good entire should "not fail to look into Nordcnfeldt’s successes. Terms : Single mare, 3s ; two or more as per agreement. . Good paddocaing provided. Every-care Takeii p 1 hut- -uck responsibility. ’ Mares left with Messrs J. or P. Malone, of Makaraka, will be attended to. All" mares not removed after .notice of stinting has been given will- he charged 2s (id per . week for paddocking. For further particulars, Apply to— J. MAI.ONE, Or to P. MALONE, - Makaraka. All marcs left at O’Keillys’ Stables will be promptly attended to. • 3*:- rtnO'lVUN WITH HIS Jji, JL MAKES, (■At Gisborne, - . The.-Celebrated Coach- ,, ing Stallion, HOB IX lIOOD. ROBIN JIOOD is a beautiful . dark chestnut, stands 17 : hands.high, with immense muscle and strength, and grand tenjjwp, and is.,a sure '.oal-get-ter. Ile lias stood'in the Waif Rapa tor four seasons, where his stock is iii grbal ddhiand. f He has 1 lieyer lieen beaten in the Show ring. Took'first' 'prize in the Waii'arapa and East Coast A. and P. Society’s Shows, Id9o, as the best coaching stallion on the ground; also, first in 1897, and Gold Medal at same .Show ; also, first atWellington A. and P. Showy 1897... First prize, at .Masterton, 1898 ; alsoyi first prize" at. same grounds, February" 22nd. 1899. ... RobinAlloody. by 'St. Albans sire of Tasman ; dam trotting mare Nellie, bv Blonga Park. Monga Park; sire of Maid of Munster, -Rockwood, and Moonlight. Maid of Munster 1 ran second in Christchurch oyer hurdles, also won five trotting races, and' won the three-mile trot ,in 8 minutes. Was sold-for 100 guineas to'‘go to Melbourne. Won . one trotting race there, and was afterword's 'disqualified for life, for running under a wrong name. Was shown at Sydney, and took first prize as the best jumper on the ground ;'first prize as best trotter, first' as brood mare, alul first and special as the best mare oh the ground Afterwards was sold to Mr Bartlett,• of Sydney, for 20U guineas, to go' to England where she now is. It will be seen by the above that Robin Hood," as a coaching stallion, cannot be be,a-.. ten.C

TERMS :> Single mares,iC3 3s ; two or more mares, as• per agreement, t ■■■ Good paddocking for mares free' for one ; month, afterwards 3s per week will, be charged. Mares to lx; paid for when notipe of stinting lias been given, lyygry care taken, but ho responsibility. n t « For further particulars, apply to— J. It. REDSTONE, Owner., -rOr, Groom in charge. 10 STAND AT OIIMOND THIS SEASON, And to travel .district, The Oldenburg Carriage Stallion, DELPHTN" Dklhiis, imported direct from the celebrated Oldenburg Stud, Suwundan, near Rodcnluehca, Grand Dukedom of Oldenburu, Germany. ITorses from thi3 stud have lately ,taken over 40t) prices and medatnfn Europe ana America. Dolphin is the true type of a coaching stallion, I "afid is, : in. fapt, .the; .only specimen to be seen in the Hemisphere. Ho ■ was trod by Edward Lubben, and foaled 2ind April, 1987; is a rieli blood li’-y with)two white ankles, and stands 10 hands 3 inoh(i3 high. Delphin’s breeding, is of the, most successful strains, being got by Magnet by Agamemnon, by .Yellachicl), dam .by Zerne- ; bog, by General Girl,' Wedel ‘by Boradih" The breeding of (torses in Germany, is paid great attention to by the Government, and all the stalliqus.at .the service of the public have to be passed by the GovermrfeAt Veterinary Surgeon as sound, and of good conformation and constitution. Delphinisa handsome blood bay hoise, of grand proportions, >a ! so splendid conformation. He is of a thoroughly sound constitution, most doede temper, superior action, and is a sure foalgetter. The stock of Dolphin should command extreme prices when mated with good mares, such as superior carriage horses, upstanding backs, cross-country horses, Indian remounts, and cavalry horses. Dolphin was the winner of the first prize at the February Show, and also first prize and certificate at' the September Show at Wanganui in 1891; first in 1894 as the best horse on the ground. Delphin was also first and champion at Tokomariro in 16%, and first at Clutha same year. Terms; £3 3s; guarantee as per arrangement. Two or more mares as per agreement. All fees to be paid, before the removal of mares. Good paddoeking, With fijesh stream of water. Paddoeking, is Gd per week idler service of mares, 'All care taken, but- no responsibility. Apply to— C. NEENAN,’Ormond.' WANTED 'Kubtyil The .“Expert”) Sewing Machines are selling like hot ! cakes at “ The Beehive,” .Gladstone road. f

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 566, 8 November 1902, Page 4

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