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..... ...... Stud- Notices.. --.„..- ,... . TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DANEVIRKE Tho Magnificent and ITighly-bred ** Racing Stallion Tireur, By Nordenfeldt-Florenco Macaifchy npHE breeding of Tireuh need JL not be dilated upon. Full particulars can be seen in tho N.Z. Stud Book. A limited number of marcs will be taken at £4 4s each. If more than one as per agreement. Paddocks provided for mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to Mn M. HENDERSON, or to W. RICHARDS, Groom in Charge. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION Black Diamond Will stand tho season ut Tahoraite BLACK DIAMOND, (bred at Awa Moa by tho Hon Matthew Holmes), black colt, rising 4 years, standing 16 hands 3 inches high, Yeiy heavy, quiet and sound, with grand action. Sire, Awa Moa; dam, Cairngorm. ■ Awa Moa was bred at Awa Moa (and is half brother to Accountant) by that far famed Clydesdale entire Young Banker (1. N.Z.5.8.), whose stock have 'taken tho highest honors wherever exhibited, both in New Zealand and Australia. ' . His dam Lena Brown (11, N.Z.5.8.) was by that celebrated horse Luck's All (blO Clydesdale S. Book) champion of Scotland on several occasions. The dam of Lena Brown, Jessie Brown, was imported to New Zealand by the Hon. M. Holmes, and was by Old Times (579), first prize at Glasgow, 1872, from a .mare by Lbchfergus Champion (449) Jessie Brown was also the dam of the celebrated mare Nancy Brown, winner of eight first prizes at Oamaru, Christchurch, and Dunedin shows. Awa Moa .himself took first prize as a yearling at Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, and Dunediu in 1881. First as a two-year-old »t Christchurch, and first and Champion at Oamaru as a three-year-old. Cairngornv took 3rd prize at Oamaru in 1883 as a two-year-old, and second at Christchurch tho same year, standing first at Oamaru as a 3-year old in 1884 She is by Young Banker, dam the celebrated .Lasso'-Gowrie, the dam of Sir Anhur Gordon, sold for 500 guineas ; Regent sold for export as a two-year-old at 350 guineas, and several other prize-takers whoie shown. It is impossible to obtain a horse better bred than Black Diamond. Third as a two-year-old at Oamaru, and second to Waverley in 1892. Terms on application to ' COWPER & KNIGHT, Or Groom iv Charge. TO STAND THIS. SEASON At Makotuku, Norsewood, Ormondville, and Danevirke THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DRURY- LANE, By Ktng Cole— Peg Woffington EING COLE— sire of Nelson and other sensational winning performers . Peg Woffiington by Pacific dam Simplicity by Peter Flat out of Phoebe (also dam of Terenga, Fair Angus, Rango, and other racers of renown)— Peter Flat by FJatcatcher' dam Glena'rc (sister of Glencoe), Flatcatcher by Touchstcne out of Decoy — Phoebe by Sir Hercules out of Woodstock Pacific (well and favorably known in tho Hawke's Bay district) by Flatoatcher dam Disagreeable Drury Lane is a su»crbly made, handsome, and active horse, tractable and good-tempered. Dark Bay with black points, rising 8 years, and has proved himself a sure foalgetter. Through an accident to his leg (from which he has nearly re covered) he has never raced. Terms, £3 3s. Early application necessary. Full particulars to be obtained from A. COWPER, Junction Hotel Stables, Danevirke, L. FALCONER, Junction Hotol, Nersowood, A. CUTLER, Settlers' Hotel, Onnondville, Or THOMAS SIDEY, Makotuku. A. NASH, PAINTER, PAPE liHAN GER, GLAZIER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL SIGN WRITER LEAD, OILS, VARNISHES, SCRIM, PAPERHANGINGS, Aud t all Painter's Requisites in Stock. Glass cut to any size. Work done in any part of the District. Estimates given Address High-street (near Store), Danevirke.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 862, 23 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 862, 23 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 862, 23 November 1893, Page 4