Hotels HENRY HALL’S kUKE OF’ EDINBURGH HOTEL. ■‘l_ i;< . Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBENT. Thomas cimino’s central HOTEL, comer o£ Lambton-quay and Hunter-street.—Messrs THOM AS & CIMINQ: having taken the, above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants of 'VVellington and .the sur-; • rounding districts that they will, continue, to carry on the business in a style . eqnal to their predecessor, and hope to merit a .continuance of the support accorded to him. c. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be,aspeciality. ; ; , ■: ' Breakfast at 8.30 a.m.; teaatdp.m.: ,•; „-t : . for .boarders. ; - Stud Horaea , /■ ,\' 0 STAND THIS SEASON, Every day at the New Zealander Hotel Livery Stables.' s: ■ > ■ , MANNERS-STREET, THE FINE LINCOLN' STALLION ' EMPEROR. :• This fine stallion was 'imported from Tasmania. He as eleven years did, possesses immense .bohe ''and muscle, stands 16 hands 3 inches high; and was considered by competent judges'to be the.bsst’ Colonial-bred horse on the northern side ,of Tasmania. ;, ' ’ t , ];• EMPEROR was' bred by, Mr. S; French, of ■Whitemore ; .sire, .the imported, horse Lincoln-'-shire Hero ; and' dam Flower, winner of -twenty-one'firdtjby Nugget ; Nugget, by Champion (imported) 1 , out of Mrl I J.; Jordan’s prize mare, by the imported Lincoln great grand-dam. Flower.* Lincoln and Flower were;hoth, 1 imported by the,,late. Dr.\ Wilmbre, df Longford, Tasmania. E MPEROR took "eight ’fimt-claSs' prizes at J the .Longford, arid; Westbury Agricultural Shows.. 1 Terms Four : pounds’, chance ,'of f . the sea-’ son,’ payable - on’; the Ist'Jahiiary,T377‘; six -pounds for a' payable 'dh r Ist July, 1877. Groom’s fee five shillings. ' ; “ u ’ | r ' a r:'‘.y."r“BETHUNE-So HUNTER- - ( .Wellington, 23rd ; N0v.,'.L87j6,-'u.-M .nno STAND THIS ■ SEASON, 1876-7, ,JL ' at Mr.; Corbett’s, [Albions Hotel, ‘Taita, the imported draught Lincoln Stallion , ' I ;: YOU.NG . GENE RA L. . Young.General.is, a beautiful mottled bay stands 16J hands, high, with immense bone, and mus’cle, and . superior, quality, i He. .is seven yeafs old, and was; bre.dj by.:,W. Gibson,.Esq., -Native Point,'Tasmania. 1 ; 11 PEDIGBEE.r^-Slre;; General: (imported); dam Flower, by Matchless; grand-dam. Old Flower, the I greatest prize-taker in Tasmania ; .Old Flower,: by Prince, also imported. ; . Terms.—Single mare,,£3 10s.; .guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more mares, the bona fide property ofi one owner, as per agreement Groomage fee,’ 55.; payable at first.service. i Ail payments to be made on, or before the Ist of January, 1877. ; J Young General , has,; stood tvyo years in the - Wairarapa district, and his , stock have been proved by competent judges to be .the best ip the district. ! He is’ also . perfectly quiet end staunch in: harness.: . . , r,■■■'■' U ■■;'■ ; Young General: will travel'to: the following places ;—On Mondays, Upper Hutt ;Tues: days,. Lower Hutt; t Wednesday, North and: South Makarit; < Thursday,;; Karbri p the remainder, ofjthe,week at;Mr. Corbett’s,Taita. Paddocks provided at Mr. Corbett’s at Is; 6d. : : . per week.l, i Every care taken, but ;no responsibility incurred- , ■ ' ; ~ For further, particulars, apply, to 1 „/. EDWARD FOWLER, in charge. T' O STAND THIS SEASON. I Clydesdale Horse, ..... DAINTY DAVIE, ; Will Stand.; at'. Mr. i Aplin’s farm, Upper Kaiwarra, - and will-travel in that district; on Monday morning to,Mr. Taylor’s- Johhsohville, from 9 o’clock to 10 in the forenoon; and. will itravel on to Mr, -McGrath’s, Porirua Hotel; bn Tuesday, at Pahautanui; Hutt and' Taita on Wednesday; "Thursday; and- Friday; 1 at Mr. Aplin’s 'farm, Upper Kaiwarra ; 'and on Saturday at'-the New Zealander-Hotel, Wellington. '! , DAINTY DAVIE is by Napoleon, out of Jess; “’Jess by Prince Royal, out of Polly; Polly out of Jess (imported) by Canterbury, imported by J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. DAINTY DAVIE is. a'bright, bay .with black points, rising 8 years.old, with plenty of substance and good action; he stands 16 hands, 1 inchin' height: 1 ' -Winner of 'a First-Prize' when one year oldp .anpthenFirst'Prize ..when twoiyeara old; and a third First Prize, when three years old, .at. Christchurch, Ugainst all, comerk;' First 1 Prizb -at Leestoh' when' four! years old, and at the;same -time a Special Prizie for the best horse of any breed; also, a First Prizeikt-Taimerinifcan' iun i 874; - and Second Prize last year at-Masterton, and was onlyi beaten by his Half-brother' Young Lefty. Jess ,Davie’s ,dam) has, bred more valuable stockwian any eyer'hjw'in New Zealand yet, namely, 'Highland Mary by Wellington; Ypung Lofty/anil Young. Prince. Charlie, now the property pf Mr. Morrison of Whareanaa; ahd a, colt that was sold at Mr. Boag’s sale at one hundred and twenty guineas. One eolt was sold kame day, out of Highland'Matyj'fpr.three hundred and twenty: guineas; to go to Napiep’ ;t ;'v , ' ! t '' 1 1 : i The above’ pedigree .will 1 shoWj. that 1 Dainty Davie' is- fully °e^uali'to " any imported horse. .His foals .are giving, every satisfaction, and the Napoleon-stock is regarded ’as the best both in Canterbury and Otago/ ' ' -• ' DAINTY -DAVIE ’ has. proved' himself ‘a, (Sureifoal getter. >"'l. > ■ ■ lu ' ‘ 1 , .’’ ’■ Terms': £4 per mare; groom’s fee,’ss,,'to be paidjat first service., ’ * > : ' 5 . 1 Paddocks will■ be; provided at Mr.'Aplin’s' farml at’ 2s.' a 1 week. -All care 1 will be taken but |no responsibility. All payments to bo paid:on or before the Ist'of January, 18771' , 3 ; - ;A- COCKBURN; proprietor. . TO STAND, TH.IS-.SiSAkSON: , ‘' r ■ ' - ‘ •• *' • 1/1 , DUKE OF' EDINBURGH. ~ This horse needs no. puffing. In ; Christchurch, Canterbury, his stock. have been proved by the best and competent judges. . He ■is also perfectly! quiet; ■ staunch in harness, a • splendid plough horse, and a sure foal-getter. 1 !■'Terms : Single 'mare;' £3 10s. - Guarantee," £4 lps;"' Two OriOore'inareß faes honcufide property of one owner as per agreemeht.. Groomage fee, ss., ‘-payable nt first service/ 1 -All pay l iqents to be made on or before January r l,’-187.7. . iDplce of will’ travel to the following places':.*— . e-'.i Monday—Taylor’s, J ohnsdnvj}le,'and' Macj ‘.cintosh’s;: -■'V,. ... Tiie'sday—Worth’s; Taita' ' 1 hi ; Wednes|dayp-TAimea* Hotel, Upper Hutt ; Thuteday—Valentine’s,,Lower Hutt : Friday—MfeGrath’s, Porirua ' ' Saturday-Hprosser’s, Pahautanui.. !)■' r i For particulars apply to . , JOHN HUNT, in charge ' 1 npo 11 STAND THIS' S SE AS ON.' "A j ; - Mi;' hi ~ MoUNG DUKE OF EDINBURGH. THe purest bred Clydesdale: entire ever im-[ ported to Wellington.. He is now six years bid ; is a bright bay ; sixteen and a half hands High; splendid bone,and good action.’. He will be at the undermentioned placdai bn , ’ , . .Monday—i Ferry Hotel aud Pahautanui, . ■Tuesday—Petterd’s, Lower.HuttV .Wednesday—Ames’s, Upper Hutt. ; ' '.' Thursday—Petterd’M.Liower’Hutt.' ■ • ■ Friday—;Nag’s Head stables, 11/fellington. Saturday—F. Taylor’s, Johnsonville."' Terms—£4, -Is:; 1 grbbmagfc; s*fin,iTwo or, more rnarbs, the bona fide .owner, allowance made. AH- feusotb.'belpaid.cn.oE-before Ist,January, 1877 i For particulars, apply to the groom H. McKenzie ; or,'..T.'BOULD,-!Propriott>r..', i ,- .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 4
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