Entires. 'm; the niußotJUJi-imnn iior.sk COCK-SURE WILL stand tin's season and run with his marcs in the wcll-grasscd paddock of Mr Alex. Dickie, at Spring Lank, Waver ley. Terms—Three guineas each mare ; two or more mares as per agreement. Cocksure—A brown horse, bred by Henry Redwood, Esq., in 1872, Got by the imported horse Towton, out of Certainty. Certainly the dam of Dead Shot, sire of Mata, the New Zealand champion racehorse of the day. Certainty is by II Barbicre, 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 the winner of the 2000 guineas, and dam of Towton, the Peer, and Marquis. Cocksure is rising 8 years old ; as a 3-year-okl, won the Hutt Park Stakes and Auckland Handicap, and was winning the Auckland Cup easy when he ran oil: 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 ML. A. DICKIE, At the farm, Waver!cy ; or Mr Smiley, Wanganui. rTIO stand this season, the Clydesdale JL 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. npo (ravel this season between Waverley X and Bushy Park, the thorough-bred horse GLADIATOR. For Pedigree sec Stud Book. Terms—Single marcs, £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 arc required. D. BALLAM. The advertising medium for the whole County of Patea is the Balea County Mail, published Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and delivered early in the morning by mounted couriers.
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Patea Mail, 26 October 1880, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, 26 October 1880, Page 4
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