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To Travel the District this Season, the CLYDESDALE STALLION SIR JULIOS VOGEL SIR JULIUS VOGEL, by imported Major, out of Kate, the Champion Prize Mare of Ch ri-t church and Dunedin. Sir Julius Vogel was bred by Mr Holly, of Christchurch, the breaker of Champion, who also gained First Prize three years in succession at the Auckland Show. Sib Julius is a horse of gveat hair, bone, and substance, and for action has no equal of hie class. Imported Major was bred in England, and sold to the late John Commode, of Tasmania, for £lOOO, and then purchased by the lute Ben Newel, Esq., for the sum of £l3OO, for New Zealand, where his stock are deemed, in Auckland and Wanganui, the guinea stamp at first sight, without further investigation. He is now in Canterbury, where stock owners often ride thirty hnd forty miles to see Major, and good judges say that Major is the most perfect horse that ever left England. The famed Nugget, in Waikato, is by Major, and Mr T. Greg’s Young Major, at Wanganui. The greatest favorite in all that part is a son to the renowned old horse : the beat mares north and south trace decent to Major ; likewise the prize-takers at the Auckland Show fur many years. Sir Julius is now rising 7 years old. As a proof of Major’s quality, Kate, the Champion Prize Mare of Canterbury and Otajjo (where good Clydesdale stock is appreciated), was mated to the renowned chesnui, Old Major. The Horse will visit the undermentioned places, as follows :— Monday Kaiteratahi Tuesday Malaraka Wednesday Wacrenga-a-hika Thursday To Arai Friday Patutahi Saturday Waerongu-a-liika Terms : Single Mare, £4 IDs ; two mares, £4 each ; three mares, £3 15s each ; Groomage, 5s each mare. Every attention, but no responsibility. Good paddocks and pure water. R. A. AUSTIN. 415 Tkc Will-known Dbaught Entiku WINDSOR CASTLE WILL bo led to ids Mares this Season at the farm of the undersigned, at Alatawhero. Terms: £2 10s single marcs, or £3 with a guarantee; £2 each for two or more mares, the property of the same person. Paddockage free for one month • after that a charge of 2s fld per week will be made. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. All arrangements for the guarantee of mares must be in writing, and settled before the removal of meres, or they wdl not be recognised. LAURENCE DUNNE, 435 Alatawhero. ADAM BEDE. AUCKLAND SUMMER RACE MEETING, 1883-84. A NOVELTY Company on the above Aleeting will be furmed by the undersigned on the same principle which has given such universal satisfaction in previous years, viz :— 4,000 Bubsobibehs at £1 Each, To be divided amongst all horses entered in THIRTEEN DIFFERENT RACES. ABOUT 220 PRIZES, Ranging from about £5 to £5OO. Full particulars, with. Ticket, sent to each subscribers, or on application. Application, by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any aucount be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelope!, one sealed and placed inside the other. Post-office Orders preferred when procurable. Address.—ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-office, 696 Auckland.

X £ .•? Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. £2,000. Will close on 29th November. 6,000 Members. CHRISTCHURCH RACES, JANUARY 1, 18S4. 6,000 MEMBERS AT 10s. 120 Prizes. Handicap.—3o Norniuations First ... hi ... £6OO • dcuond ... ..I 300 Third ... ... J5O Others (divided) about £2O Caoh 600 £1,650 Cash Awards : 3 at £lOO £3OO 5 at 50 250 20 at 20 400 20 at 10 200 40 at 5 200 88 £1350 P.O. Order preferred. Two stamps must bo enclosed for replies. One shilling added to country cheques, and all letters aadrocsod— ADA MANTUA, Cure of Mr AniiAHAM, «sul, Post-office, IJuuudiiJ; <l6

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 4

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