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Entires. THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE COCKSURE

WILL stand this season and run with his mares in the well-grassed paddock of Mr Ales. Dickie, at Spring Bank, Waverley. Terms—Three guineas each mare ; two or more mares as per agreement. ■

Cocksure —A brown horse, bred by Henry lledwood, Esq., in 1872, Got by the imported horse Towton, out of Certainty. Certainty the dam of Dead Shot, sire of Mata, the New Zealand champion racehorse of the day. Certainty is by II Barbiere, her dam Chance by Sir Hercules, out of Finesse by Toss, out of Flirt by Mariner (Arab). Towton (own brother to the Peer), bred in England in 1850, got by Melbourne out

of Cinzelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon. Cinzelli tho winner of the 2000 guineas, and dam of Towton, the Peer, and Marquis. Cocksure is vising 8 years old ; as a 3-year-okl, won the TElutt Park Stakes and Auckland Handicap, and was winning the Auckland Cup easy when he ran off the course, and was never raced afterwards. Mr Redwood asserts that Cocksure is one of the best and fastest horses ever bred in New Zealand.

For further particulars, &c., apply to MR. A. DICKIE, At the farm, Wavevlcy ; or Mr Smiley, Wanganui. Season 1880.

TO serve mares in the Hawera District, the pure-bred Clydesdale entire SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. Dam—Mr Charles Campbell’s famous brood mare by Champion (imported). Sire—Mr Kettle’s imported horse Sir William Wallace. Sm William Wallace is a beautiful dark bay with black points, and was foaled

January 7th, 1872. For symmetry, Strength, and action, lie stands unrivalled. He is perfectly quiet, docile, and tractable. No horse approaches him in quality and quantity of bone, muscle, and hair. Ho is a sure foalgetter, and his stock are turning out firstclass. He has taken the Champion Prize in Wanganui two years in succession, viz., in 1878 and 1879.

For pedigree and further particulars, see large cards. Fee—Single marcs, at £4 10s; reduction made for two or more marcs. Groomage fee, 2s Gd, to be paid when the mare is served. Foes payable on January Ist, 1881. Paddock for mares free for one month, after which a charge of Is 6d per week will be made. Every care taken but no

responsibility. Sir William Wallace will travel to Manutalii if sufficient inducement offers. Mares from Carlyle, Oeo, &c., will be sent for and every care taken. WILSON BROS., Owners, Hawcra,

TO run in a paddock with marcs at Alva Park, Manutahi, the handsome roan pony “MIRACLE,” bred in Canterbury in 1875, by Merrylcgs, dam Creeping Jenny (imported) by Trotting Jock Terms— single mares, £2 5s ; two or more, £2 2s. Grass free until stinted, but no responsibility incurred

For full particulars apply to JAMES NICHOLSON, Alva Park, Manutahi. Messrs J. and H. Chadwick will take mares for the above in Patea, and give all information required

travel this season from Patca to Maxwell Town, the pure-bred For pedigree and terms see cards Conqueror will be in Patca, at Erskinc’s stables, every Monday ; Mr Honeyfield’s from Saturday till Monday ; Waverley on Tuesdays and Fridays ; Maxwell Town on Wednesdays and Thursdays Well watered and grassed paddocks at Mr De Banks’s farm, Patea, free for three weeks, after which 2s per week charged. No responsibility incurred Apply , , ‘ _ CHALMERS & DONALD. Clydesdale CONQUERO R ”

Patea District Coach Service, Connecting with trains at Waitotara for the South, and at Ngaire for the North. NORTH. a.m. Passengers leave Wanganui by train 7 Arriving at Waitotara. 8 40 Coach arrives at Waverlcy 10 PATEA 11 15 Kakarainea 11 45 P.M. Mauutahi 12 30 Hawera 1 45 Nonnanby 2 45 Ngafire 5

EARLY SOUTH COACH. A coacli leaves Patea daily (Sundays excepted), at G a.m., arriving at Waitotara at 8.

EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND SPEED AT THE County Mail Office. ECONOMY , STYLE , <D DESPATCH.

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Patea Mail, 14 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 14 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 14 October 1880, Page 4

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