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To Travel tills Season? Between Hawera and Carlyle, The Favorite Draught Entire Horse, VICTORY. YTCTORY is a Bright Bay. 7 years old, and stands 16 hands 3 inches high. Has splendid bone, and a fine temper. He was bred by Mr Walls, of Canterbury, and took two first prizes as a two-year old at Blenheim. Victory is by Royal Conqueror, out of Mr Walls’ prize mare Blossom. Royal Conqueror took first prize at the United All-England and Highland Societies Agricultural Show at Battersea, when a two-year old, and was purchased by H. Redwood, Esq., for £7OO, and imported to New Zealand. Blossom (Victory’s dam) took several first prizes as best brood more in Canterbury. Victory has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock are so well known throughout the district, that any long comment would bo superfluous ; it need only be added that they will compare favorably with any horses on the coast, and as workers cannot be beaten. A three-year old filly, got by Victory, and exhibited by T. Mason, Esq., at the last Wellington Show, took first prize. Terms—Single mares, £3 10s; two or more, £3; groomage, 2s 6d. Good grass paddock provided for six weeks free of charge, after that time Is 6d per week will be charged. Guarantee with approved mares. R. B. HAMILTON, 809 Manutahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON, A T M Y FAR M, IUWEE A, The Celebrated Stallion, LOCH LOMOND, Well known in the district as u sure foal-getter. Terms—Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more, £2, No groomage fees. Good grass paddock provided at Is a week, with every care taken. E. BAYLY. 887n2 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE OWNER’S STABLES, HAWERA, The Thoroughbred Horse, BOURBAKI. BOURBAKI is a Dark Bay, 3 years old, stands 15-i- hands high, with immense bone and muscular substance, and is possessed of an admirable temper. Bourbaki is By Ravenswortb, out of Coquette, by Pacific out of Prancy, out of Bounce *by Bugler. Bounce out of St. Hill’s blood marc by Figaro, out of Eiddlesworth mare by Rubbius, out of Arab mare by Eiddlesworth. Eavenswovth being so well known, it is useless to particularise his pedigree. Bourbaki will also visit (by appointment) any farmer or settler’s residence being within a radius of ten miles from home. Terms—Single mares, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Guarantee, £5. For further particulars apply to the groom. THEOD. ESPAGNE, 876 Owner, Hawera. j To Travel this Season, AT Hawera, Manutahi, Patea, and Waverley, The Thoroughbred Steeplechase and Hurdle-race Horse, ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS is 8 years old, by Malton (impoited), out of Montrose, by Potentate ; g d Dol/y, by Sir Hercules; gg d Dora, the best in Sydney of her day on the turf. Malton’s pedigree is indisputable, and he is the sire of several first-class horses on the flat and over hurdles. St. Albans won the Maiden Steeplechase at Aramoho in 1876; won the Hurdle Race at the Hutt last year, weight for age, beating Tommy Dodd and a large field; won the Ladies’ Purse at Foxton, welter weight for age, beating Parawenui, &c. His" performances over fences in Wanganui have stamped him the best crosscountry horse in the Island. St, Albans is a benutitul dark chestnut, stands 16 hands, and from his size and breeding is in every way suitable for getting roadsters, hunters, oi’ superior hackneys. Teims —Single mares, £8 10s; two or more, as per agreement; groomage fee, 2s 6d. Dates of travelling in future issue. HONI PI HAM A & CARROLL, 870 Manutahi.

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 363, 9 October 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 363, 9 October 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 363, 9 October 1878, Page 4

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