Entires. TO travel this season in the Hawera, Manutahi, Patea, and Waverley Districts, the thorough-bred horse PURIRI. Puriri, bred by H. Redwood, Esq., 1873, is 7 years old, by Towlon, dam Waimea, by Sir Hercules, dam Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant, dam Cornelia, by Grasshopper. —Manto by Soothsayer. Towtou by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli; Cinizelli by Touchstone. See New Zealand Stud Book. Tow ton, sire of Puriri, was also sire of such celebrities as Old Tarnbourini, Koran, Songster (sire Hornby), &c. Full brother to The Peer sire of Manuka and Peeress), also to Marchioness, winner of English Oaks and other great races. Half brother to the famous Marquis (sire of Painter, Newminster, and Grand Prix) who won St, Legcr, Two Thousand, and ran Caractacus to a head for the Derby. Waimea, dam of Puriri, was the greatest stud matron in Hew Zealand, her progeny having won more races' and produced more winners. Her descendants were Manuka, Toi Toi (dam Kakapo and Hornby), Harekeke (dam Korari), Totara, Papapa, Kauri, Rama Rama, and Reveller. Good paddock at Waitotara. Tekms: Single mares, six guineas ; two or more marcs as per agreement. Groomage, ss. Cash or promissory note Ist January, 1881. Also, In the Patea District, going as far as Waverley, at special request of several settlers, the pure Clydesdale stallion PRESIDENT, President, a beautiful rich roan, is 8 years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches on very short legs, with splendid flat bone, has a good temper, superior action, and is thoroughly staunch in harness. President was imported from Melbourne, by John Shields, Esq., and was bred by Kenneth McKenzie, Esq., Hcidleburgh, Victoria. Pedigree.—By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Blossom, by Prince Charlie (imported) out of Kate (imported), by Lothian Tam, &c. By the above it will be seen that President has a pedigree second to no horse in the North Island; and his stock arc allowed by competent judges to be equal to anything in the Wanganui District, and arc all very docile and splendid workers. Tkkms : Single mares, £3 10s ; two or more, as per agreement ; guarantees, £4 10s ; groom age, os. President will travel as follows: Hawera, on Mondays Waverley, on Wednesdays Returning on Fridays to Kakaramea. All fees, and half guarantees, must be paid Ist January, 1881. R. E. McRAE, Kakaramea.
fTIO stand tins season, the Clydesdale _L stallion PRINCE ARTHUR. The above well-known horse will run with his mares in a 30 acre paddock, wellwatered, at Waverley. Terms —Single mares, £2 Two or more, £1 10s Free paddocking for three weeks, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Special arrangements can be made if the services of both horses are required. D. BALL AM. TO travel this season between Waverley and Bushy Park, the thorough-bred horse GLADIATOR. For Pedigree see Slud Book. Terms—Single mares, £4 Two or more, £3 10s Free paddocks at C. E. Durie’s, at Waitotara, for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Payment for the services of the above to be made on or before January Ist, 1881. Special arrangements can be made if the services of both horses are required. D. BALLAM. rpO TRAVEL this season between JL Hawera and Waverley, the wellknown horse ST. ALBANS, by Malton, dam Montrose by Potentate. For pedigree sec cards. St Albans proved himself one of the best hurdle and steeplechase horses in New Zealand before retiiing to the stud, and his stock cannot be surpassed. TiißMS— Single mares, £3 10s; two £6; more than two, as per agreement; groomage, 2s 6d; guarantee, £1 extra. Travelling places, Mondays and Tuesdays Waverley’, returning through Patea Wednesdays, and stopping at Manutahi Thursdays; at Hawera Fridays and Saturdays, Fees payable Ist January’. H. HUGHES, owner, Manutahi. THOROUGH-BRED HORSE M E N E L I K. TO travel this season between Manutahi and Waverley', the thoroughbred Horse MENELIK, by Papapa, dam Queen of Sheba. Menelik is 3 years old, of a bright chestnut color, and shows great bone and substance. He took first prize as a yearling and first prize as a 2 year old at the Agricultural Shows, Terms:— single mares, £3; two or more as per agreement; groomage, ss. Fees payable by promissory note due Ist January, 1881. A good paddock will be provided free for one month for those who prefer sending mares to the farm, after which a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made. F. M. CHAPMAN, Cloverdale, Patea.
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Patea Mail, 28 September 1880, Page 1
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