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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WAIKOA PATH A, '& HAWK I! A DISTRICTS. The Thoroughbred Horse DEAD SHOT. DEAD SHOT is 5 years old, hy Ravensworth, out of Certainty, hy II Barbiero, ' out of Chance, hy Sir M ■-renles, out of Finesse, by Tasso, out oi Flirt, by Mariner (Arab). Ravensworth, by Touchstone, (bun Fair Jean, hy \ erularn. 11 Jbirbiere by Figaro, dam Fmilius inure. (Vide Sind Hook.) Dead Shot is a beautiful golden chesnuL standing 10 hands high, with a splendid temper. Dead Shot’s slock in the Nelson and Marlborough provinces are second to none in New Zealand, ns much as 300 guineas having been refused lor a yearling idly by him out ot Fidget—this being the filly of,which “ Augur'’ writes in the ‘ Australasian’ of 13th May: ‘Wilis lllly is by Dead Shot, <-■: of Fidget, by Sir Hercules, and, like cany uiptlie descendants oi the last-named. she is a (■hermit, standing nearly U> 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 Hie buck she is something wonderful, being nicely ribbed, and having exceedingly powerful but well turned quarters, and a good set of legs, she is indeed one of the grandest lillics that Now Zealand has ever produced ; and if anything belonging to the weaker sox is to rival the doings of Lurline and Calumny, this of all the fillies I have seen is the one most likely to do it.” Terms-—£o ; Groomago, ss. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. MTtAE & NICHOLSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse SOMERSET, Will stand at Ashgrove, between the Patea and Wbenuaknra Livers. Somerset is a bright chesnut, by Traducor, out of an imported mare. Stands 1C bands 1 inch high, with good bone and an excellent temper. Terms—£2 10s. All care taken of marcs, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at 2s per week. All fees to be paid the first week in January, 1877. For further particulars apply to C. & E. SYMES, Ashgrove, Whe.nnakura. TO STAND' THIS SEASON, The first-class Clydesdale Entire Horse, YOUNG LOFTY, Pi,sing Three years; a Bright Bay, YOUNG LOFTY is by the famous sire Lofty, out of one, of Mr Maxwell’s best Eng uxd’s Hour mares. ThcaboveHorse will I ravel between Kctcmarac and Mannlahi, and will be at the latter place every Thursday ; Ketomarao on Monday; and Ilawera on Friday; and the remaining days at Mr Gavin Hamilton’s Farm, near Ilawera. Terms—£2 10s single marcs ; two or more, as per agreement. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. EGBERT HAMILTON, Ilawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Between Patea and Ilawera, THE COACHING ENTIRE HORSE, VENO, Throe years old, by Ilnvensworth; stands JG hande 1 inch. Will bo at Hawera on Mondays, and the remainder of the week at Home, on the Farm. Paddock will be Iroo for one month, after that 2s per week will ho charged. Terms Single mares, £3; two or more, as per agreement. J. BURKE, .■ Kakaramca. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON The Celebrated Stallion. MAJOR, Will visit the Ilawera aid Wailotara Districts during the ensuing months, For further particulars apply to the Groom. Terms—£3 10s. each mare,. TG STAND THIS SEASON. At Woodside. The Handsome Entire Pony LOUD ■NE.LS.ON. LORD NELSON is ly General Tom Thumb, out of a thoroughbred''pony marc or the late Captain Darnells. Ho is 3 years old, and under 11 hands high, and is a perfect model in shape. Terms—£3 each mare; groomago, 2s Gel. Marcs grassed free for one month, after which Is Gd per week will be charged. MTxAE & NICHOLSON.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 171, 29 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 171, 29 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 171, 29 November 1876, Page 4

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