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HOT SPRINGS HOTEL MORERE. THE above Hotel, , under the new Man agement, has been renovated throughout, and Visitors to the Springs may now rely on the House affording the comforts of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. = Invalids visiting the Hot Springs, -which are within a few minutes' walk of the Hotel, are specially catered for, and Special Attention has been paid to the Table and Waiting. Connected with Gisborne and Wairon by Coach twice weekly. TARIFF MODERATE. B. AISLABIE, Proprietor. Authorised Caretaker of Morere Hot Springs. mo stand this a^«3 ia: *is%3fi3«i MAKAURIj The Carriagei gtalHoia, TOMMY ATKINS. TOMMY ATKINS is a beautiM bay, showing i lot of quality, good bone and substance, etanding 16 hands 24 inches high. He iB well bred, hia sire. The Ozar, being from the imported High Flyer stock, and his dam descending from the great Traducer, with a strain of standard trotting blood from Berlin. Tommy Atkins haß been very successful m the show rinff. As a 3-year-old h© took first, prize at Timaru m 1900, and m 1902 he took first prize and special at Leesbon, and first and special at Christchurch ;. m 1903 he took first and special at Leeston, and second m Christchurch, and first at Courtnay show. TERMS : Approved mares £3 3s, payable on removal of mares. Good paddocking, free from pennyroyal, one month free ; 2s per week after. All care taken, j but no responsibility." Having had 15 years' experience with stud horses m the Old Country, clients con rely on their mares having that attention so necessary to attain satisfactory results'. TOMMY ATKINS Polly The Czar Talisman mare Miss Williams Lord John Young Highflier Tradncer , Berlin' Jessie-Leonard imp.) Kate Highflyer (imp.) KATE by Don Giovani, g.d. by Momus, \.: g.g. dam by Fres, g.g.g. dam ' by Emigrant. THE CZAR is by Young Highflyer out of ,Miss Williams, by Leonard, gd: dam Jessie (imp. by H. Schluter, Esq., Puke■uri). Young Highflyer by Highflyer (imp.) ; dam Kate, by Don Giovani, dam Emma by Momus, g.g. clam by ( 3?res, g.g.g. dam by Emigrant. Highflyer (imp. coaching stallion) was selected m England and imported by ,Geo. Campbell, Esq., Duntroon, N.S.W. His sire, Jacob's Highflyer, was sold to the King of Sardinia for £1000, and his' dam was by Van Dieman, by West Australian out of Barbelle (dam of Flying Dutchman, Van Troup, etc.) Young Highflyer was bred by Geo. Campbell, Esq. ; dam Kate. Kate was exhibited for the first time at Geelong show, and ,was awarded' first prize m a large aiid good class as the best mare for producing carriage horses. At the same show Yoaung Highflyer was awarded a special prize, being sfiown as extra stock. THE CZAR was bred by Alexander Aitchison, \ Esq. , Herbert ; dam Miss Williams. Miss Williams was exhibited at Oamaru and other places, and was the winner of' many' pnzes< She was con- ( sidered by competent judges to be one of the best carriage mares they had ever seen., and was splendidly built on a grand set of legs.' The CZAR was also a prize winner of the best description, having' been awarded the following .prizes :, A^^ 2,-year-oM at Oamaru m 1894, first, pjfize^ first at Palmerston South same yeaV; 1895, second at Oamaru; 1896, second at Timaru, against a large ring, including several imported horses; 1896, first and champion at Waimate, and first at Oamaru. ■He "was also awarded two first prizes at ißangiora, and first and champion at Palmerston North', i This shows that THE CZAR has been very successful m the prize ring, and he is admitted by competent judges to be one of the best types of the English carriage horse m New Zealand. TOMMY ATKINS proved himself to be a very sure foal getter last season. Also, — . The Welsh Pony Stallion MARS. MARS stands 14 bands, was foaled m 1900, and bred by Douglas McLean, Maraekakaho. Sire, Comet (imported from Wales), by The Flyer— Welsh Flyer —Old Welsh Flyer— Old Comet. Comet's Ham oy Young Rainbow — Rainbow, King George. Mars' dam, ExmoreMaid, by Satalite. Mars is a very thick-set cob, with good action and great _ bone, good tempered and splendid constitution, and a first-class hack and harness horse. He is a very sure foal-getter, and his stock U a credit to him and always ..sell readily. FEE : £2 10s. 547 E; F. GREY, Makavri. STAND , THIS WAIOHIKA, The Draught Stallion LOCH LOMOND LOCH LOMOND is by Glen Lyon, dan. Grand! Duchess, bred by Dqtiglas McLean. Esq. Winner of First Prize and Cham ' pion as a three-year-old at Hawke's Baj Show m 1901. , Also, the Draught Stallion • CANONGATI. CANONGATE, syrs, sire Herdsman, grandsire Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp.), daan Maggie McCormick 1., by, Lord Sal isbury (imp.); Canongate, dam Jean, bj the champion horse, Extinguisher, bred by Henney Bros., Southland. Winner ol First Prize and Champion at the Poverty Bay Show, 1907. TERMS : Single mare £3 10s ; two' o? more the property of the same owner £3. Six weeks grazing free,- after which 2s 6d per week will be charged, without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of the mares. All. care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply to — C. GRAY, Waiohika. ■^^^jKB* fTIO STAND THIB %s33sli¥& •*-. SEASON •v^3S»oglxL HOMEBUSH. The Thoroughbred Stallion CAVALIER (Winner of Two First Prizes at A. and P. , Society's Show, 1907), By Penrose (Musket— Sultana)— Madgd? halffcsister to Normanby, by The Dauphin — Duchess, by Traducer (imp.), from • Nutswortk mare ; The Dauphin, by Tra ducer (imp.)— Maria Thereso (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years old^ is a dark brow* horse, with black pointa, and stands 16 hands. He has great bone and muscle, and plenty of depth, width, and substance. He is a fine-actioned horse, and carries himself well. CAVALIER is a horse eminently suit able to improve the quality of the horset m this district, and such good strains at Musket and Traducer blood should recommend him to breeders. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Fee for approved mares, £3 3s each. Grazing free until one week. after notice of stinting given, after which 2s 6d pei week will be charged. For further particulars, apply — J. C. FIELD, Homebush; or, ROBT. QUIRKE, Groom-in-Charge.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11397, 3 October 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11397, 3 October 1908, Page 7