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Slti<3 Morses. TO RUN WITH HIS MARES AT MAIIAEKAKA.IIO THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred Carlyon Vp«s--p,"y'?* fit ■> " i" r*vsis n e e amy r °^ y - Teims — Cj 1* For further particulars apply to the Manager, Maraekakaho Station. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BKTWEKN MOT EC), TARADALE AND PUKETAPU, —ox — TIT.SDAYS AXD FRIDAYS, And can be seen any time at Mr. Rose's Sta'oks, Taradale. -\ The ThoroughJe&s *>\ bred Entire .*c-«T<£s. ---X ' t.&w Horse— r^^^ N | yoUNG ■'"•■ ■■■"■■ " v " t C A MPDEN. Younir Campden isa d.'irk Chest Jint, standing 15 hands '■'< inches high, by Bay Campden, out of a Barb man , , out oF Lady Mercy (imported), an.l has flic Flying Dutchman blood in him. His sire, Bay (,'ampdeu, when in the possession of Mr. Redwood, won several races in Victoria, and lias also taken three, gold medals at the Christ' , hurch Show. Youii!,' Campdon was brought up from Otago last year, where he left some very liseful stork, sum*; of which may also be seen at Motei, either half or thoroughbred. Mares cm be left, with Mr. Rose, at Taradale, subject to a charire of 2s per week. Terms—C3 3s, payable during the season. No guarantee. .joitn" Axn.KßsoN Moleo, (Yoprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT L'AI'AKURA, ***"«»» The pure-bred Clydesdale 'i i' - i J?IP Entire , *"" ' ' ' J [: Prince Charlie out ol B!"ss'im. Prince CSiariie by I'rinee Charlie; ' out of DarliiiLr, v.ho took iiivt jnize , in ('mterbury for three ye,\rs in succession. Blos--1 sum by Napoleon (imported) out of Gypsy (ini]:Oi-ted from '.['asmani.i). Prince Royal is a hardy black, standing 10 hands 1 inch on short well-sol legs, with ' μ-reat power, quality, and immense muscle. His weight of bone, magnificent hair, and - dean action should command the support of breeders, and the fact of his possessing a fine temper, and being a staunch and i pleasant worker in harness, will insure his ■ getting reliable as well as valuable stock. ) " Terms : Single mares, £'\ .'is ; Groomagc, ■ ss. Two or more mares, property of one owner, as per agreement. Paddocking, Is I per \\\:<':k, until notice of stinting is given. For further information and detailed ■ pedigree apply to P. SCULLION, I Papakura. ! "TO~S 7 £vNlTTniS SEASON AT HASTINGS. 7a E W L AND' S ±S HAMJ3LETONIAN. {■ I _ >-\3- This Celebrated Trotting -fcea t, (al i; ou j<. a i, L . au tif,il bayj stands 10 hands high, is perfectly quiet in harness, and has a very graceful style. Terms —£5 5s each mare ; groom fees, ss. Further particulars can bo had on application to— W. A. BEECROFT, Hastings. spiK ■ The well-known Clydesdale CLANSMAN ,^^.,-jt>r7iS:- t ->__.. Will travel the rounding districts this season. ' Ho will be at the following places every " ninth day commencing on the following 1 dates ;—Mrßroughton,' Omahu, MONDAY, J October 22nd; Mr M'Phcrson, West ' Clive, TUESDAY, 23rd; Mr M. Ryan, 1 Taradale, WEDNESDAY, 24th; the rcy niainder of the time at home, whero there " will be paddocks provided with plenty of grass and water for mares until notice of removal is given. All care taken but no responsibility. Terms:—Single Marcs, £3 10s; two or more as per agreement. j For pedigree see cards. For further particulars apply to tho 'rroom in charge. S. GRAHAM, Puketapu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT ERIN. «v The Pure Clydesdale -Stallion— ( .-; :^A.%-;-V; A('f.#. T AIRDO'STONE"fSr"f M : lf ±J BYJIES. Laird O'Stonebyrcs, bred by G. G. ; Stead, Esq., Russley Stud Farm, Canterbury. Sire, Morley's "Fancy" (imported), dam "Maggie," by Nimmo's Comet—by Marquis (imported) from Scotland). "Laird O'Stonebyers" is three years old, has only been shown once, when he gained first honors at Christchuroh as a yearling in a large ring of competitors ; he is also winner of third prize in his class at tho last A. & P. Show, Hastings. Note—The Laird O'Stoncbyrcs is a sure foal getter, and his stock are highly prized. Teems —£2 10s per mare. Every care taken, but without responsibility. Apply to—■ JOHN ELLIOT, Manager, Mount Erin, Havelock. ', TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. Tho Pure Clydesdale Sire "O OBIN AD AIR : Bred by O. 13. Fisher, Esq., of Victoria. l Robin Adah- was got by Rantin Robin (imported), foaled 186'G (Champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imported), foaled 18GS (Champion mare of Scotland). Robin Adair will serve a limited number of mares this season, and will stand at : Puketapu, where good paddocks are provided. One month's grass free, afterwards 3s per week-. Due notice will bo given on mares being stinted, and every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms—Six guineas per mare, 5 per cent. ' reduction on two mores; three or more mares 10 per cent, reduction, payable on removal. For further particulars, apply to— JOHN lIESLOP, Puketapu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RIVERSLEA. v-rgSs 1C Purebred EnK^?r tire Clydesdale QVERDRAFT, By Young Banker (imported), out of Highland Mary by tho Baronet out of Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell; Sir Colin Campbell by King Fergus (imported), out of Scotland's Pride (imported). Scotland's Pride gained the first prize as the best three-year-old at the Highland Society's Show, and also the Prince of Wales' prize of 40 guineas for the best { marc in tho yard. Overdraft's dam, Highland Mary, has only succumbed in tho showyard to licr own mother, Violet (dam of Lord Castlereagh and Lady Burdettc), who was shown fourteen times and won thirteen first prizes. ' It will be seen by reference to the above that Overdraft is closely related to the best horses in the world. He gained first prize as a yearling at Timarii, first prize as a two-year-old and first prize as a three-year-old at the Hawke's Bay Shows in ISB2 and I OO'J Overdraft is a bright bay, with dark points. He stands 10-2 on short legs, witli wonderfully powerful bone and substance. Ho will be limited to twenty approved mares at 0 guineas each, which fee will be returned should a in aro not prove in ioal. Due notice will be given when mares are stinted, and must then bo removed or a char-'O of 2s per week will be made. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further p^i^^toManager, Riverslea, Station.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3851, 20 November 1883, Page 4

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