Sire Horses. To stand this season, at Combermere, the thorough-bred stallion DAINTY ARIEL. IT would bo well for sporting men and owners of brood mares to remember that this cross has proved most successful in tho racing ■world in England. Eclipse, the founder of tho strain, was never beaten, and in seventeen months won upwards of £25,000. He was afterwards used for the stud, and was Ihe sire of the extraordinary number of three hundred and thirty-four winners, who netted for their owners upwards of £160,000. Riddlesworth, the sire of Dainty Ariel, ran second in the Derby, and won the 2000 Guineas in England. In Australia tho Barb and Yattenden were both first-class champions on the course, and at the stud they have also been very successful, Yattenden being the sire of 62 winners last year. In New Zealand the same strain of blood has been very good. These were Hurricane, Dainty Ariel, Doch-en-doris, Isleman, Yatterina, Volunteer, and Maori Weed. Dainty Ariel has proved himself a sure foal-getter in this district, the whole of the Mares put to him last season being in foal. Terms —£4 4s for single mares; two or more, as per agreement. Ever}’ care taken with mares, but no responsibility. ' Paddocking free for one month, after that time 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. 524 S. C. CAULTON. “O BLAND O.” This well-known horse win run with his MARES at Kaiteratahi, this season. Terms : Single Mares, £3 3s ; two or more mares, as per agreement. As the number of mares is limited an early application is invited. The pad dock accommodation is excellent and every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free for one month, at the expiration of said month Is 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. 1 609 JOHN BRODIE.
■iffia “ BISMARCK.” mins WELL KNOWN HORSE will run with his mares at PUKA RAU BAU, this season. Terms—Single mares, £3 3s ; two or more, as per agreement. A s the number of mares is limited, early application is invited. The paddocking accommodation is excellent. Every care will be taken with mares, but no responsibility will be incurred. Paddocking free for one month ; after the expiration of that period, eighteen pence per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. 659 JOHN CULLEN.
To stand this season, in Mr. Breingan’s flrstclass paddocks, at Wacrenga-a-hika, the imported Thoroughbred Entire Horse ‘CORSAIR.” C'dORSAIR is a bright Chestnut, about 17 J hands high, foaled in 1871, bred by the well-known breeder Mr. Alexander, of Lindinow, Gippsland. Got by Smuggler, dam Quickstep, by Bronzewing, g.d. Duchess by Pioneer. Smuggler by Fisherman, dam Midnight by South Australian, g.d. Young Moonshine by Egremont, out of Moonshine by Theorem. For full pedigree see Victorian Stud Book, vol. 4, page 29. . As a two-year-old, Corsair won the Nursery Stakes at Sale, Gippsland, and the following year the Leger, beating a large field of horses in each instance. He is as sound as a bell, of great bone and substance, and unequalled in temper. As a sire for racing, carriage and hack stock, he is unequalled. Terms : £3 10s for each mare ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free for one month ; after that date 2s per week will bo charged. In the event of forty mares being sent to the horse, the owner undertakes to give a Cup or Plate value £2O, to be run for in the district by Corsair's progeny, as two-year-olds. W. BLACK. For further particulars, apply to P. BREINGAN, 664 Waerenga-a-hika. The celebrated Entire Windsor Castle ILL run with his Mares this season in ’ ’ the puddocks of the undersigned at Matawhero. Tennis—£2 10s, or £3 with a guarantee. Two or more mares, the property of one person, £2. Paddocking FREE for one month; after that; a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made for all mares not removed. All fees must be paid on the removal of mares. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. Windsor Castle was got by the imported English horse Matchless out of an imported Clydesdale mare, and was bred at Windsor, Now South \\ ales. iivs LAURENCE DUNNE
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 318, 23 October 1875, Page 4
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