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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ■■■• HASTINGS. The Celebrated and only TROTTING STALLION in Hawko's Bay, TVTEWLAND'S i. HAMBLETONIAN. Oakland, Sept. 22nd, 1880. Thia ia to certify tliat we have seen Newland's Hambletonian trot "Miles out In two minutes and thirty seconds,- arid Quarters at a two-twenty -eight gait. . Win. Johnson - . J. A. Kelly. D. J. Geekn. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of September, ISSO. . : W. L. Pbathee, m '. ~ " ■ Notary Public. Terms for the season £5, payable during tho season. Groomage fee os. I will pasture mares at 3s per head per week after mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given; all care taken but no responsibility. ..<■■■ N.B.—Any two or moro mares, the bona fide property of the : same owner, as per agreement. , : - - W. ARTHUR BEECROFT, Hastings'. TO STAND THIS SKASOM AT JfUKfiTAPU. P uro Clydesdale ; Sire S&QSWawaSM WiU run with his marcs at fMt Pukotapu. Guy Fawlies is 4 JLJte-TJsJrHralis* years o:d by. Hobin Adnir, out uwHmuMßw jvfejjio (imported). Kellie. by Kllburnle Champion, imported to Melbourne. : Terms: Four Pounds per Maro, 5 per cunt, reduction on two Marcs. I.- v For further particular* . Apply to JOHN HBBLOP. ;.', Pukctaptf, Or. Groom in Charge/ TO STAN 0 THIS SE\SON AT K^AjN'S . STABLES, TARaDALE. ■ ""ho Thoroughbred Stallion yoUNG •pAKBARY, /«tts§ffiiAi by II Birbiere.outof UdyMary. Fcc > three guineas; grp'oniaire, **j™**amifx>' 53. Tivo or moro nurea, the j property ol the same owner, by ■ arrangement, : f Pa'liiqcks free until notice of stilting, after whioh 2s Cd per wick wiil ba charged. For further particulars apply to— ": ' -. : :.-, ; . JOHN AtxDKRaON, ".""■'• Moteo, Or to— JOHN MORRIS, -.; Groom in Cliarße, Tarada'e. • w aTiNU THIS SBAriONAT PUKETAPU. fi^'f' K i nc f>urn Clyde'dale Sire $^lfir]tfs-' "R° BIN A DAIB, " "slJLllJffliL Rred b .y °- B Ksher. Esq.. of ■*-»witn<raßlffirHP' .Vlctoiia. Robin Adair mi) got by Rantin Kobin (ira\), idled 1860 (champion horee of Scotland), .out p£ Darling (imp.), fooled 1868 (champion maro of Scotland). - Kobiu Adair will servo a limited number of maresthis season, and will stand at Pukotapu, where good -padtlocks are ; provided. One month's £rn.«B frco - aftc;ward 3a per week. Duo notice will be gl"on on mnres boinp stinted,' and every care taken but no responsibility • ■■ • ' ■■ ■: :■ . ■ .:■:-.•■,• . ;■. Xi-rms—Sir guineas per mare; 5 per ceut.. reduction cm two maros ; three or moro mares, 10 pbr cont. reduction, pay ibJo on.ivmovnl. For further particulars apply to . • JOHN HESLOP,.-,, ■> .... Puketapq. TO STAhD THIS BKA3JN AT WEST UUV& ju» • The Clydesdale. En tire Homo ' B«B DOT,; jMa|g|«jSjjO|j. Rob Koy is by Glen Roy (imJMSS&mSIs P° rt 'O d ) out of Diamond (impor-rffljf-ewfl Mi. ted), (ilen Roy by the celebrated horse Prince of Wales (imported) champion horae of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by the imported horse Invincible. Rob Hoy is a dark roan wiih blaok pointu, and etmds 16J hands high, and is, as will be aeon above, descended from the beet biood ever importod from Scotland on both eidee. Olon Roy has been the champion piketaker In Canterbury for yobra. . . . - .. Terms: Siutrlo mares, £4; two or more the property of the same owner, as per agreement. First-class paodock accomniedatfon for mares Due notice will be given when mares are stinted, when they must be removed, or a charge of 2s 6d per week will bi made. -...-.' Every cure taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to; A. H. BA.RB.ON, Weat CHyo. .Or to 'S- HOOPER, J ' '' Napier. . TO STAND THlf SEASON AT IUVSKSLKV m- The Pure-bred Clydesdale Eatlr'o /OVERDRAFT, ; By Young Banker, (imported)' out of Highland Mary, by the Barb'net impoited), out of Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell • Sir Colin Campbell, by King: Ferijue (Imported), out of Scotland , !) Pride (imported}... Scotia d's Pride gained the'first rrize ias the beet 3-yenr-Gld »t the Highland Society's Snow, and also the Prince of Wales' prizo for tho be3t mare in tho yard Overdraft's dam, Highland Mary, has only succumbed iv the show yard to her own mother Violet (dam of Lord Castlereagh arid Lady BurJette)! '•It will be eeen by retertiice tQ the abovo that Overdraft is closely related to the best horses In the world. He gained first prize as a yearling at Timaru first prize fls a 2-yea.r-old and first p'ize aa a 3-year-'old at tha Ilawke's Bay Show in 1882 alid 1883. r Terms—Five Guineas each maru; two or more as per iigreement ; any mare not proving in foal will be served for half prico noxt senson.. Due noiica will be-given when mares are stinted, when they must ba removed, or a charge of 2j per woek will be mado. :. ■ .-.: •■•. • ; . ■: ; .... ...-■.• j, Kverv caro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to "•■■•■•; H. J. THOMPSON, Jiivcrelea Station. Or. the Groom ia Charge TO STaMJJ SUIS SEASON AT MOUNT ERfN ~ . Tho Clydosd'il stalr\'SiONEBYfIES, Be Bred b J' a °- Stoad, y Eβ i., Russloy Stud farm, Canterbury. SlrJ, Morloy'n Fancy (Importcdj, d-m .M/ ggie, by Nimmos Comet, by Marquis (importod from Scotland), liaird O'fctonobyres is 4 years old, has only been shown once, when he gaiaed Brut honors at (Jhristohurch as a yearling in a ring- of competitore, and took 3rd prize at la6t A, and P. Show/ At Bnslinga. : Terms £2 29. - Good padilocking and every care taken without »""onßibility. ■■ . TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE - I'ARM, NEAR HASTINGS. ifViiMfllS HHHE Clydesdale'Horsa J. MARQUIS. Termß ;- £i 1Os > *™S l * < «SKe»S3frss3»^ mares . wo O r more, £i. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grass free for one month, or until mares are stinted, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. R. WELL-WOOD. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT DITART HAVELOCK, . The Thorougbred Horses * yASCO Dl AMA (imp.), own brotlior to Poro Gomoz, by Beadsman from Salamanca by The Student at 15 guineas. ■:"■ riLADIATOE (imp.), by Gladiateur (own brother' to Messenger, the greatest Steeplechaser ever seen in England or France, and halfbrother to the famous steeplechaser Victoire. Gladiateur was also grandsire of the well-known Australian steeplechaser Sussex and Sting and Reginald; from Nuncia by Nuncio, at 5 guineas. Also, the pure-bred Carlyon Pony mAM r\?QHANTER, At 3 guineas. ' The pure-bred Exmbor Pony riOMMODORE ATUTT, \J IN . . . At 3 guineas. Also tho pure Clydesdali . X T 0R D PLOHO, * Bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, Awa Moa, Oamarii, by I)uke of Bucdeugi from Gipsey First Prizes atDunedin and Oamaru Shows), by Prince Charlie itnportetL from Scotland. Duke of Buccleugh by Lofty (imp)., from tho Hon. _ Matthew Holmes' famous mare Duchess (imp. 1 ), at 3 guineas. * The owner of the above horses considers it unnecessary to cnlargo on their merits, feeling perfectly assured that Breeders are quite competent to form their own judgment and solid their marcs to first-class horses only. An inspection of the abovo is invited at their owner's stables any day in tho week cji.".cpting Sunday. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to the above horses must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given ; otherwise n charge of 3s. per week will be made. For further particulars, apply to ■ ADAM MUNDELL Stud Groom j Or to ALLAN McLEAN, J - Duart, Havclock.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4159, 20 November 1884, Page 4

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