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TO Til AY EL T1 lIS SO A SOX IX WAIROA PATEA, A HAWERA DISTRICTS. The Thoroughbred .Horse DEAD 81TOT. DEAD SHOT is 5 ■ years old, by Ravensworth, out of Certainty, by J1 Barbiere, out of Chance, by . Sir Hercules, out of' Finesse, by Tasso, out ol Flirt, by Mariner (Arab). Ravensworth, by Touchstone, dam Fair Jean, by V.ernlam. II IWbiere by Figaro, dam Emilias mare, (Vide Stud Book.) Dead Shot is a beau tiful golden chesnut, standing 16 hands high, witH a splendid temper. Dead Shot’s stock in the Is clson and Marlborough provinces arc -second to none in New Zealand, as much as 300 guineas having been refused Jor a yearling filly by him out of Ridgct-—this being the filly of which “ Augur” writes in the ‘ Australasian’ of I3th May: “ Tins 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 bands: 2 inches. Her head is handsome, though her ears are large; but the forehead is broad, and the eye bold and fall, giving her a most intelligent appearance Her neck is nicely 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, she 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 Luvlino and Calumny, this of all the fillies I have seen is the one most likely-to do it.” . Terms—£o ; G room ago, T>s. All fees to he. paid on or before the Ist January, ;1877. M‘BAE & NICHOLSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ; The Thoroughbred Horse SOMERSET, Will stand at Asligrove, between the Patea and Whcnuaknra Rivers. Somerset is . a bright chesnut, by Tradncer, out of an imported mare. Stands 16 hands 1 inch high, with good bone and an excellent temper. Terms —£2 10s. All care taken of mares, but no, responsibility. "Good paddocks at 2s per week. Ail fees to be paid tiie first week in January, 1877. For further particulars apply to * C. &E. JSAHI3S. ■ Asligrove, Whenuakura. 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, out of one of Mr Maxwell’s best England’s Horn mares. The above Horse will travel between Ketemarao and Manutabi, and will bo at the latter place every Thursday ; Ketcmarae on Monday ; and Hawcra on Friday; and the remaining days at Mr Gavin Hamilton’s Farm, near Hawera. Terms—£2 10s single marcs ; two or more, as per agreement. All fees to bo paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. ROBERT HAMILTON, Hawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Between Patea and Hawera, THE COACHING ENTIRE HORSE, YENO, / Three years old, by Ravensworth; stands 16 hancle 1 inch. Will bo at Hawera on Mondays, and the remainder of the week at Homo, on the Farm. Paddock will be free for one month, after that 2s per week will be charged. Terms Single mares, £3; two or more, as per agreement. t J. BURKE, Kakaramea. TG STAND THIS SEASON. At Wood,side. The Handsome .Entire Pony LOK D NETS ON. LORD NELSON is by General Tom Thumb, out of a thoroughbred pony mare'or the laic Captain Daniells. He is 3 years old-, and under 11 hands high, and is a perfect model in shape. Terms—£3 each mare ; groomage, 2s 6d. . Mares grassed free for one inonth, after which’ Is 6d per week will bo charged. M‘RAE & NICHOLSON. THE S. S. CLYDE. A- REGULAR Yrl. TRADER between Wanganui and Patea. Cargo booked through from Wellington byCp.s. Manawatu, and wool from Patea to Wellington, including all transhipping charges. TAYL'OR & WATT, Agents; Wanganui. ,

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 30 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 30 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 180, 30 December 1876, Page 4

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