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The well-known Draught Entire Windsor Castle Will be led to his Mares this Season. WINDSOR CASTLE was bred at Windsor, New South Wales, got by the imported English Horse Matchless, out of an imported Clydesdale mare. Terms : —£2 10s single Mares, or £3 with a guarantee ; £2 each for two or more Mares, the property of the same person. All arrangements for the guarantee of Mares must be in writing and settled before the removal of Mares or they will not be recognised. LAURENCE DUNNE, 474 Matawhero. THE THOROUGHBRED RACE-HORSE Bothwell WILL STAND at the BIG RIVER. THIS Grandly-bred horse is by Traitor, dam Myrtle, by Golden Grape (imp.) out of Moss Rose. Traitor by Traducer, out of Deception, by Young Plover, Vanity by Sir Charles, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by' Waxy, Moses dam by Johanna, Gray Skin by Woodpecker, Herod. Golden Grape (imp.) by Barnton out of Hoppicker by Orlando out of Holbine by Sir Hercules. Barnton is a Brother to Voltigeur. Deception is a bay mare, bred in Auckland by Mr. Hargraves, where she was very successfully raced, which induced her owner to take her to the Nelson Meeting of 1860. Here she took all before her, beating 10, Ultima, Miss Rowe, and others, in everything she started for. She was taken to Australia, where she ran very well. She was then brought back, and put to the stud, where she produced Traitor. BOTHWELL was foaled 13th Oct., 1876, and is now 5 years old ; stands 15 hands 3 inches ; has wintered well, and grown into a grand horse. He is a beautiful bay, with great length, substance, and quality, and having the Traducer blood from his sire, and the equally famous blood of Sir Hercules through his dam, should prove very successful at the stud. Terms : —Single mares, 3 guineas, two or more mares as per agreement. One month’s grass free, after which 2s per week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. Every care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility. Owners can make sure of plenty of grass and water for Mares sent to this horse. Mares left at Mr. Walter Black’s, Gisborne will be forwarded. 475 W. BALEY. THE CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSE, Merrylegs Will Stand this Season at the WOOLSHED MATAWHERO. Merrylegs will travel once a week to Ormond and Gisborne, and surrounding districts. 8 MERRYLEGS is a Bright Bay, stands 15| hands high, with strength, quality and action unsurpassed, with a good temper and constitution. His sire, Shales, imported from England by W. D. Barnard, Esq., to Canterbury • dam, Duchess, imported from Tasmania by E. J. Wakefield, Esq. Shales was bred by John Thurton Thwaites, Esq., of Carleton, Fonhoe, Norfolk. His sire, Shales the property of the late W. Fsq.’ Fring. His dam, Beauty, bred by the Rev’ Minis, by Channell’s Old Lord of the Manor • Grand sire, Mr. Powel’s Black Shales, dam by Emilius ; great Grand sire, Chadd’s Shales bred by the late Captain Ogden, of Wiittino’ton, from his noted trotting marFA trreai grand, Old Marshland Shales, the Ch’arnpion of all Trotters in his day. a™pion - {I rp M E R R Y L E G.’& Was matched at the Anckland Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Shows in Young Performer, imported by the. Auckland Stud Company for which he took Fl I?qt PRIZE, valued at £5O. Merrylegs has proved himself to be °a sure foal getter. Terms :-£3 for single mares ; to or more the property of the same owner as per ment. “ All fees to be paid before removal of mares Every care taken but no responsibility. Good paddock accommodation provided One month free, after that 2s 6d per week For further particulars apply to' the owner— ° P. BOND ; OR J. ALLEN, Matawhero.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 980, 21 September 1881, Page 3

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