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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN Vv A I itO A PATE A, & II AW EP A DISTRICTS Tlio Thoroughbred Horse' DEAD SHOT. DEAD SHOT is 5 years old, by Ravciiswortli, out of Certainty, by II Barbicro, out of Chance, by Sir Hercules* out of Finesse, by Tasso, out or Flirt, by Mariner (Arab), Ravensworth, by Touchstone, dam Fair Jean, by Verulam. 11 Earbiere by Figaro, dam Emilius mare. (Vide Stud Book.): Dead Shotis a beautiful goldenclicsnut, standing 16 hands high, with-a splendid • temper. Dead Shot’s stock in the Nelson and Marlborough -provinces are second to none in New Zealand, as much'.as 300 guineas having been refused for a yearling iilly -by him out of Fidget —this being the filly of which “ Augur” writes in the ‘ Australasian’of loth May: “ This filly is by Dead Shot, out of Fidget, by Sir Hercules, and, like many of the descendants ot the last-named, she is a chcsiiut, standing nearly IS hands 2 inches. Her Head is handsome, though her cars are large, but the forehead is broad, and the eye bold and full, giving her a most intelligent appearance. Her neck is nicely moulded, and her shoulders long and powerful. Over the back she is something wonderful, being nicely ribbed, and haying exceedingly powerful but well turned quarters, and a good set of legs, shb, is indeed , one of the grandest fillies that New Zealand has ever produced ; and if anything belonging to the weaker sex is to rival the doings of Lurlinc and Calumny, this.of all the {lilies I have seen is the one most likely to do it.” ! Terms— -£u ; Groom ago, ss. All fees to bo paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. . M‘RAE & NICHOLSON. ——— TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure Clydesdale Horse T €> m 11 S G, THE above Horse will travel between Hawcra and Mauutabi, and will bo at the latter place on Mondays _ and Tuesdays, and at Hawcra the remainder of the week. ! PEDIGREE : j TOM KING is out of Litstono (imported from Tasmania), was also the dam of the celebrated horse Britannia. Litstono was sold for 180 guineas at Tattcrsall’s. Tom Ktxo was got by King Fergus, sire of Sir Colin Campbell and many other celebrated horses. King Fergus was got by Lord Byron, the property of Mr Proudfoot, of i)nmfrleshivo, who gained the first prize of £4O at Annan, when 4 years old. Lord Byron was got by old Prince Loyal, who gained the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at Johnson. King Fergus was bred by Mr Muir, of. Klremlbright ahnr, out of his prize marc Clydesdale, winch was bred by Mr Frame. King Fergus gained seven prizes iu 1860, and bad the first prize awarded to him as living the best animal of the horse kind at the great show at Hamilton. Terms—Single Mares, £4 10s; two or more mares, as per agreement. T. QUINLIYAN, Hawcra. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The first-class Clydesdale Entire Horse, YOUNG LOFTY, Rising Three years; a Bright Bay. YOUNG LOFTY is by the famous sire Lofty, oilt of one of Mr Maxwell’s best England's Hope mares. The above Horse tvill travel between Ketemarac and Mantltahi* and will be at the latter place every Thursday; Ketemarae on Monday \ arid Hawcra on Friday; and the remaining days at Mr Gavin Hamilton’s .Farm, near llawora. Terms —£2 10s single mares ; two dr more, as per agreement. All fees'to be paid on or before the, Ist January, 1877. ' ROBERT HAMILTON, Hawcra. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON, In the Waitotara and Wairoa Districts* the thoroughbred entire : B I S M A R K; Bred in Nelson, and imported to ■Wanganui by Major Morse. BISMARCK is by Diomcdcs, out of 1 Fancy* by Bay Middleton ; by Sir Hercules, out ofFlora Mclvor ; by : Emigrant. (Sec Yol. Y,, New Zealand Stud Book for pedigree in full. Terms: Single mares, £3; two or more* ns per agreement. Scciire, well-grassed paddocks provided for mares free, and every care taken, but'uo responsibility incurred. CHADWICK & BELCHER, I ■■ ■. Waitotara.-

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 150, 16 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 150, 16 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 150, 16 September 1876, Page 3

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