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Educational. - NAPIER COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. [Establibhud, 1871] Principal: J. A. REARDEN, P.E.L;, London, Dublin, Gibraltar, Aberdeen, New York, and Meanee. the system of Education adopted at thia X Establishment is thoroughly practical, has been proved by the number of its lonner Pupils wiio at present fill not only lucrative but likewise responsible positions In this and adjoining provinces. It embraces Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, Book-keeping, Ciphering. Drawing, Music, and all Rudimentary Branches of an English Kducation. Only a limited number of Boarders can be accommodated. Every attention and care is paid to the Domestic Comfort and Moral Training of each Pupil. Terms and References lorwarded on application to J. A. REARDEN, P.E.L., Coote-road. Stud Horses. WILL RUN WITH HIS MARES THIS SEASON AT TE MAHANGA. HP HE welLkno wn thoroughbred ~jHEOJBjk By Yattendon, dam LUla. A few approved mares will be taken at 8 guineas. Mares to be removed on ihe 15th January, 1883. WM. DOUGLAS; Te Mahanga. "I ORD CLYDE will run with JLj his mares at tyillowbrook, nHUMk Puketapu, this season. /■■lrawSwjQk Terms—Three guineas single {jggppHß|§a mares; two or more (same owner) y *™^jp™"iiir^fr= : s:r two guineas each. 7 Good grass paddocks provided for one month, after the date 2s 6d per week will b't> charged. Kvery care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to— JOHN BICKNELL AND SONS, Puketapu, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAXWELL-LEA, NEAR HASTINGS. jftlKjt- "V The Clydesdale Horse tJßbf 3 years old > °y Sir William Wallace, dam W Ew Fanny: Marquis took £<£__ I j First prize as a yearling a * * ne Waneanul A.P.S "■""- -""■" ~ Show, first at same place as a two-year-old—beating 8 others—and first at the late A.P.S Show at Hastings. Marquis was pronounced by competent judges to be one of the finest Clydesdale colts ever imported into the Province. Terms—£6; Single Mares L 5, for two or more the property of the same owner. Good paddocks provided. Until notice for removal is given, every care taken, but no responsibility. . WELL WOOD TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CLIVE. j&» FT\HE well known Clydesdale /SHiBl will stand this season at Clive, Ja<BSHßifilg where good paddocks have been secured for marea. Duke is by English Matchless out of Iron Duke mare (imported); grand-dam by Cumberland (imported). Duke is well known throughout the district, his stock being second to none, Terms—£4 for single mares ; due notice of stinting will be given, alter which a charge of. 2s 6d per week will be made, all fees to be paid before removal of mares to F. Algar only. Arrangements can be made with— F. ALGAR, Clive, / Or— A. H. BARRON, Groom in Charge, TO STAND AT HAVELOCK. *V 'I' , HE pure bred Clydea"BOTH WELL." j <jf oJf aSJ Bothwell is rising seven and is 16£ hands high, with great bone and substance; splendid action; mild temper; and a sure foal getter. Bothwell Iβ by the celebrated Glenroy, out of Diamond, by Sampson (imported from Scotland) out of Polly, bj Farmer's Favorite (imported) out of Darling, by Old Black Champion. Bothwell has taken three First and two Second Prizes in Canterbury and Wanganui. His sire Glenroy has taken twenty First Prizes and the Gold Medal at the Christchurch Show, Terme—Single Mares 4 guineas; Two or more, aa Der agreement. Mares will be kept until stinted in good grass paddocks. Every care will be 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 Jambs Botmi, ne»r Havelock, For full Pedieree, see Cards. The owner offers two Special Prizes of & guineas each for the beet filly got by Bothwel), to be awaded by the Judges at the A. and P. Show, 1884. JAMES BOYLE, Havelock. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. J*lk ifflßfrfc HE Pure Clydesdale « ROBIN BI ADAIR.'» B f ed by C. B. Fisher, Keg, i— Robin Adair was got by Rantin Robin (imported), foaled 1866 (Champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imported), foaled 1868 (Champion mare of Scotland) Rantin Robin won as a one and two-year-Old many flist prizes. As a three-year-old the Selkirkshire - / Agricultural Society's premium of L4O, and the third "y prize at the Highland Society's Show at Edinburgh. As a four-year-old won the Midlothian Agricultural Association's premium of LSO, and the Highland Society's gold medal at Perth. Hie eire Bergamic won the Highlaud Society's first prize at Kelso in 1863, and numerous other first prizes. Bergamie's dam Maggie won three first prizes at Campbelltown, and her sire Farmer's Fancy won the Highlaud Society s first prize at Glasgow in 1846. Hii dam Peggy won many prizes, and was got by Clyde Boy, firsc prize Stallion, at Haddinaton Show, 1858, also second priz<* at Highland Society 8 Show, 1858. Clyde Boy was the sire of the Champion horse Sir Walter Scott, who gained the highest honors at the Boyal Societj s Show in England, and the Highland Society s Show in Scotland. Darling won as a yearling—first prizes at Ayr, Glasgow, Hamilton, and Highland Society s at AberdcßJ, As a two-year-old won first prize at Dumfries; as a three-year-old first prize at Ayr, Glasgow, Hamilton, and Highland Society s at Perth ; as a four-year-old, first prize at Hamilton and Glasgow; Cup at Newcastle as a five-year-old, first prize at i Glasgow ; second prize at Stirling;; Highland Society 8 Cup at Newcastle, and 50 guineas for the best mare in the yard. As a six-year-old, firet prize at Glasgow and Stirling. Her sire Prince Albert was a noted Stallion. Her dam Old Darling by Samson won as a three-year-old firet prize at the Highland Socloty s Show at Stirling. As a four-year-old, first prize at the Highland Society s Show at Inverness; and first prize at Ayr. She was also the dam of Prince of Wales, Prince Arthur and of two other colts, sold as yearlings at 200 guineas each. Robin Adair will serve a limited number of marea this season, and will stand at Puketapu, where good paddocks are provided. One month s grass free, afterwards 8s per week. Due notice will be given on mares being stinted, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms—Six guineas per mare, 5 per cent reduction on two mares ; three or more mares 10 per cent reductiou, payable on removal. For further particulars, apply to JOHN HESLOP. V Puketapu. r~ WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT HAVELOCK. jf<sSr \. H E imported _ m _criujig«r* , A*V J- thoroughbred^ VASCO ta DI°GAMA W r*if i \ IVI Terms: Thorough* / *\. ._ B J bred mares (entitled *3*^3^j^*j^<i*T.- c^igl SL>_, to be classed A. ■£? " ~~ " 8.. N.Z. Stud Bijoi), 20 guineas each; other mares, 10 guineas each. The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion " GLADIATOR " Tonus ;-8 guineas each maro. The Thorough-bred Stallion, " MERLIN " Bγ Blue Boy (imported), dam Malice, own sister to the famous Lurline (dam of Darebin and Prometheus). Terms—6 guineas each mare. The Thoroughbred Carlyon Pony Stallion " TAM O'SHANTER." Terms:— 3 guineas each mare. The above can be seen at Havelock any Jay, with the exception of Sunday. ALLANMcLEAN. ~t6"stand at maraekakaho THIS SEASON. rpilE well-known imported !§■% JL Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire BERLIN CONG-KESS, ky the famed horse Lord Lj'on out of Jean, etc, etc. Terms—£4 4s on removal of mares, and £3 3s on proving fop*/ foal. < For further particulars apply to the Groom-In- ', charge, or to the Manager. ARCH. M'LEAN.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3536, 7 November 1882, Page 3

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