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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN W ATROA PATEA, & HAWERA DISTRICTS. The Thoroughbred Horse DEAD SHOT. DEAD SHOT is 5 years old, by liavensworth, out of Certainty, by 11 Barbiere, but .of Chance, by Sir Hei'cules, out of Fillcsse, by Tasso, out ol Flirt, by Mariner (Arab). liavensworth, bv Touchstone, darn Fair Jean, by Yerulaim 11 Barbiere by Figaro, dam Emilias mare. (Vide Stud Book.) Dead Shot is a beautiful golden chesnut, standing 1G hands high, with a splendid temper. Dead Shot’s stock in the Nelson and Marlborough provinces are seebnd to none in New Zealand, as much as 300 guineas having been refused for a yearling filly 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' of the last-named, she is a chesnut, standing nearly 15 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 dppearance. Her neck is riibely moulded and her shoulders long and powerful. Oyer the back she is something wonderful, being nicely ribbed, and having exceedingly powerful but well turned quarters, and a good set of legs, slie is indeed one of the grandest fillies that New Zealand has ever produced ; arid if anything belonging to the _ weaker sex is to rival thil doings of Lnrlino and Calumny, this df all the fillies I have seen is the ond mbst likely to do it.”

T'ermS—£s; Groomage, ss. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. M‘RAE & NICHOLSON. to slaniTthis^hason. Tlie Thoroughbred Horse SOMERSET, Will stand at Ash grove, between the Patea and Whenuakufa Rivers. Somerset is a bright chesmit* by Tradncer, oiit of an imported mare. Stands 1G hands 1 inch high, with good bone and an excellent temper. Terms —£2 10s. All cave taken of marcs, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at 2s per week. All fees to be paid the first Week in January,' 1877. For farther particulars apply to The first-class Clydesdale Entire Horse, Rising Three years' a Bright Bay. ttOUNQ LOFTY is by the famous \ jure Lofty, out of one of Mr Maxwell’s best Engi.axd’h Hour mares. The above Horse will travel between Kctomarac and Alaitntahß and will beat the latter nlaee every Thursday ; Ketemafae on Monday; and Hawera on Friday i a ltd the remaining days at Mr Gafin Hamilton’s Farm, near Hawera. C; & 0. SYMES, Ashgrove, Whmmakura. TO STAND THIS SEASON,

Tunis'—£2' 10k single marcs ; two or more, as per agreement. All fees to be paid on of before tlie Ist January, 1877. ROBERT HAMILTON, Haworn. TO STAND THIS SEASON, “ In the Waitotara and Waif6a Districts, the thoroughbred entire B I S M A it K, Bred in Nelson, and imported to Wanganui by Major Morse; BISMARCK is by, Dlomedcs, out of Fancy, by Bay Middleton ; by Sir Hercules, out of , Flora Mclvor ; by Emigrant, (See Mol, V., New Zealand Stud Book for’ pedigree in full. T f. u m s' ; Single mates, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Secure, well-grassed paddocks provided for marcs free, and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. CHADWICK & BELCHER, Waitotara. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HAKAR A M E A, The Beaittifnl Thoroughbred Horse EE^GLgTIOS'. 1 13 ESOLUrtON is a Bright Bay, with black points,, A years old, by the imported horse Pacific/ out of Discretion, by Towtoh, , , M I|>V For symmetry and power, Resolution cannot be surpassed, and bis performances on the turf as a three year old—beating Tambonrini, Folly, and manly other good horses, at weight for age — proved him to , be, for speed and .'endurance, a first-class 'racehorse. For further pedigree, see Stud,Hook'. Terms—£4 .each mare, and 5s the groom. . Mares will he, kept in a good,, paddock : for one month Lee, gfter which 2s a week , each will be charged. . ‘ All fees must be paid when the mare's . are taken away, and all m’ares removed by the Ist January, 1877. ■ . ■ . Every care will be taken of mares, but ho responsibility incurred. , > . J, D.’POWDRELL.-

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 23 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 23 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 152, 23 September 1876, Page 3

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