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Stud Horses. | TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. T , Pure Clydsdale "EOBIN ADAIB," M'W\fhMiW Bred by G ' B Fi ? her > EEq ' Robin Adair was got by Rantin Robin (imported), foaled 1860 (Champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imported), foaled 1868 (Champion mare of Scotland) Kantin Robin won as a one and two-year-old many first prizes. As a three-year-old the Seikirkbhire Agricultural Society's premium of £40, and the third prize at the Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh As a four-year-old won the Midlothian Agricultural Association's premium of £50, and the Highland f-'ociety's gold medal at Perth, His sire Bergamie won the Highland Society's first prize at Kelso in 1863, and numerous other first prizes. Bergamifc's dam Maggie won three first prizes at Campbelltown, and her sire Farmer's Fancy won the Highland Sooiety' , B first prize at Glasgow in 1845. His dam Peggy won many prizes, and was got by Clyde Boy, first prize Stallion at Haddintrton Show, 1858, also second prize at Highland Society's I Show, 1858. Clyde Boy wasthe.Sb?e"bf the Champion horse Sir Walter Scott, wh,6" gained the highest honors at the Royal Society's''Show in England, and the Highland Society's Show in Scotland. Darling . won as a yearling—first prizes at Ayr, Glasgow, Hamilton, and at Aberdeen. As.a-tiwo-year-old won '%PBsM&f!if!fl& Dumfries ; ittr.#JtM<re-year-old first prize Bfcl2Z3%sttasgow, Hamilton,-''arid Highland Society's aOggt&b.; as a Hamilton anTF' Glasgow; Cup at;- :JpF'a (/ ®w6>«ear-old, Ist ptize at Glargow';'£nd Society's .Cup at BewcaßmZwss<fimM§mr the best mare .in th%yard. , oIaB S OW Vjind Stirling. tt _j a,s(Sf.(Sjj^ear-old A;s a'fijdgliif-old, Ist prize at ty'i i^ww^at , Inverness ; and Ist dam of Prince of Wales, l^W^u&jpw l, ig and' other colts, sold as yeaxlHfo*KMfc Guineas T Robin AdairlJSill serve a limited number of mares thisßeason, and will stand at Puketapu, where good paddocks are provided. One months grass free, afterwards 3s per week. Due notice will be givea on mares being stinted, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms—Six Guineas per mare (10 % reduction on 3 or more mares from same owner) payable on removal, For further particulars, apply to JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. TO STAND AT HASTINGS And if sufficient inducement off era will travel as far as WaIPUKURAU. rriHE pure-bred Clydesdale w%sa%lrwwMp He is rising six years, is 16J a%jLJLJLJfttm» hands high—with great bone JtJwfMgSHBKnBWF andbubstance, splendid action, mild temper, and is a sure foal getter. Bothwell is by the celebrated Glenroy, out of Diamond, by Sampson (imported from Scotland) out of Polly by Farmer's Favorite (imported) out of Darling by Old Black Champion. Bothwell has taken three first and two second prizes -.n Canterbury and Wanganui. His sire, Glenroy, has tafeen twenty first prizes, and the gold merlal at the Christchurch show. Terms, single Mares 5 guineas. Two or more as per agreement. Mares will be kept until stinted m good gress paddocks with artesian water and every care taken, but no responsibility. All Mares to be paid for and removed when stinted of which notice will be given. For further particulars apply to James Boyle, Havelock,orD.Tosback,groomin charge, Hastings. For full pedigr ie see cards. The owner offers two special prizes of £5 5s each for the best colt and best filly got by Bothwell, to be awarded by the Judges at the A. and P. Show, 1883 ' JAMES BOYLE, Havelock: TO MEET THE TIMES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ME, G-EORGE SMITH'S STABLES AT HASTINGS. rpflE splendid Road®E63EHfi?* duncanlSey. Traducer, dam Captain MacQrath's celebrated mare Maggie, by Grey Lincoln granddam by Glancus. Terms—Single mares, £4 10a ; two or more mares the property of the same owner, by arrangement. Gentlemen wishing to breed weight-carrying hacks, high-stepping carriage and but'gy horses, should avail themselves of the service of above horse. Good paddocks provided at Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Mares must be removed and settled for when stinted, due notice of which will be given to owners. Groomage fee, five ehiliings. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE SMITH. Hastings. nnHE pure-bred Clydesdale J3EKLIN 1 CONGEES. p "afe»sJlsJL. fif (late Apollo), will stand thissea*«S3»> i **® SSaS son a t MAKAEKAKAHO, where abundance of grass and water is provided for mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. Berlin Congress is a bright bay, 6 years old, standing 17 and a-half hands, strong, active, good tempered, with flat bone and good feet. Berlin Congress is by Lord Lyon out of Jean; Lord Lyon by Sir Hercules out of Puppet; Sir Hercules by Rob Roy; Jean by Victor ; Victor by Dromore Farmer out of Tibbie; Drumore Farmer by Glancer,out of Lumlock mare; Tibbie by Robert Burns, out of Susie, etc., etc. Lord Lyon is allowed to be the most successful sire now standing at Home. Terms—Four Guineas, to be paid on removal of mares, and three guineas to be paid upon mare proving in foal. For further particulars, apply to ARCH. M'LEAN, Maraekakaho. Or to HUGH M'DONALD, Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT HASTINGS—"YOUNGHADJI BABA." YOUNG HADJI BABA was bred by Mr Kichard SymfH mon d s > o£ Garrick Tasmania, aud was •J 11 ? 01 ' 16 '! t° Canter..jeCJLaJaAsKL urv b y lv ' r Tno9, DowUng. *§lsSi*i»»'*BSMSs3s> j£ e ja a light grey horse, showing a great deal of Arab character, has a good rein, capital middle piece, and very powerful loin, combined with good bone. Youug Hadji Baba is by Mr John Symmond's celebrated Arab horse Old Jack, whose sire Old Hadji Bata was a pure Arab imported by the late J. Cox, Esq. Old Jack's dam by Peter Finn (imported), gmnddam imported by the late J. Cox, Ksq. Young Hadji Baba'e dum out of Vision by Phantom, sire of Phantom, the imported horse Old Jersey, his dam the old imported Bay Middleton mare, both the latter imported by the late Alex. Rose, Esq. Phantom was a great performer on the turf and was never beaten, he is full brother of the celebrated mare Shadow, a wonderful performer. Young Hadji Baba possesses some of the stoutest and best blood ever imported to Tasmania, as Old Peter Finn, Jersey, and Hadji Baba, jjwere unsurpassed, his strain of Arab blood should ensure great soundness, stoutnogs of bone, and endurance, and recommend him as a getter of first-class useful hacks. Terms— £i 4s. Paddock free until notice of stinting, after which a charge of 3s per week will be made. Eyery care taken, but no responsibility. W. J. BIuCH. .. rPHE well-known \ J- Cljdesdale Will Btand tnis Beap J |r\ son at Far n don, £ II where good paddocks have been secured for mares. Duke is by English Matchless out of Iron Duke, mare (imported) granddam by Cumberland (imported). Duko is well-known throughout the district, his stock being second to none. -...., j r Terms, £4 for single mares. : Due notice of stint'mg will be given, after which a charge of 2s Cd per week will be made. Further particulars on application to A. H. BARRON, j, ? . Farndoni. ." TO IUJN WITH HIS MAEES THIS SEASON, . mHE Entire horse Terms. £3 3s single W i \ gvk mares; two or more X M|i the property of the same owner as per agreement. For furt particulars/apply to QEO. GRANT, Havelock. THE CELEBRATED PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION " CLANSMAN." ' * season at Mr S. Graham , ?, PUKKTAPO, and wM travel the currounding . Districts. *>&( First-class paddocks provided for mares from a distanco. All care taken but no responsibility. For pedigree sec cards. For Terms apply to, j S. GRAHAM, Puketapu. Or to, G-. GRAY, Groom BOFE3 BOUGHT in large or small quantities. Apply to the Manager, West Clivo Boiling Down. The Dray will call for Bone 3 when required

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3250, 1 December 1881, Page 4

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