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gM| m H E following Thorough-bred Entires will '■iSllp stand this season at Duart, Havelock — iJTASCO X\l r\AllA, Terms, £7 7s. LADIATOR, Terms, £5 ss. Pure-bred Carlyon Pony mAM /yoHANTER. Terms, £3 3s. Pure Clydesdale J ORD "p LCH 0, Terms, £3 3s. N.B.—Gladiator's termshavoheen placed at the lowest possible price, as an inducement to Breeders to breed Cross-country Horses and Weight-carrying Hacks. A class of horso very much required. Apply to— FREDERICK CARRINGTON, Or to ALLAN MoLEAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. _*- ,*2P!_- npHE pure Cly1 desdaloSiro ROBIN ADAIR, *" aa * S2 %___i__--3-J_- er, Esq., of Victoria. Robin Adair was got by Rantin Robin (imp.), foaled 1860 (champion horse of Scotland), out of Darling (imp.), foaled 1808 (champion mare of Scotland). Robin Adair will servo a limited number of mares this season and will stand at Puketapu, whero good paddocks are provided. One month's grass free, afterwards 3s per week. Duo notice will bo given on ni'ires being stinted, and evory caro taken but no responsibility. Terms :—Five pounds ten shillings por maro, two or moro mares five pounds, poyable on removal. For further particulars apply to JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PUKETAPU. mThe Puro Clydesdale i~IUY FAWKES Will run with his Marcs at Puketapu. Guy Fawkes is five yoars old, by Robin Adair out of Nellie (imported). Nellie, by Kilburnio Champion, imported to Melbourne. Terms:—Four pounds per Mare, three pound ten shillings two or moro Mares. Apply to— JOHN HESLOP, Or Groom in Charge. nnHE Thoroughbred Colt three years old, by Musket, taffl_£l>-M-S3 uam i'oung Althea, will i flflpn-Ttirfij™? 60rvo ten pedigreo Mares (excluding tho owner's), at Puketapu, at Ten Guineas per Maro. For pedigree see Stud Book. JOHN HESLOr, Puketapu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ORMONDVILLE. Tho Clydesdalo 'i ""Wtymtjfjbjjjjip Glen Roy (imported) out of Diamond (imported). Glen Roy by tho celebrated horso Prince of Wales (imported) champion horso of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by tho imported horso Invincible. Rob Roy is a dark roan with black points, and stands IG| hands high, and is, as will bo seen above, descended from tho best blood ever imported from Scotland on both sides. Glen Roy has been tho champion prize taker in Canterbury for years. Terms: Single maros, £3 10s; two or more, the property of the samo owner, as per agreement. Firt-class paddock accommodation for mares. Due notico will be given when mares aro stinted, when they must bo removed, or a chargo of 2s 6d per week will be made. Every caro taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to, 31. P. BECK, Onnondville. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MR. SMITH'S STABLES, HASTINGS. _ imported thorough-®SS__Po_-_gg) By tho Tasmanian siro Albion, dam by tho imported horse Old English Gentleman, dam British Queen by Jersey, dam Bluek Sal by Wanderer, dam Fairy (imported) by Cation, etc. Old English Gentleman was imported in 1844, and through him Dilko inherit* tho famous Emilias strains; through Jersey tho blood of Buzzard, Bay Middlcton, Whalebone, etc. ; and through the Wanderer tho muchcoveted Sir Hercules blood. Dilko's sire, Albion, was by North Lincoln, dam Miss Giraffe (dam of Rapid Bay), by King Tom, etc. Dilke is a rich dark "brown, with black points, standing 10 hands high on well-set leg's*. Hi« —one i.i larjre _nd Hat, his feet perfect, his action first-class. He has a rare constitution, a docile temper, nnd for soundness, strength, and substance, has no equal on the Coast, whilo his threo and four-year-old performances on tho principal racecourses in Tasmania will compare favorably with those of any sire ever imported in the district. In 1574, as a three-year-old he won the Grjmd Stand Stakes, ran second in tho Tasmanian Handicap, won tho Maiden Plate, tho Tamar Plate, tho Mowbray Handicap, and Forced Handicap. In 1875, the Tasmanian performances of Dilke wero exceptionally brilliant, as the following record, taken from the Australasian of tho 20th February of that year shows:—Won the Grand Stand Stakes, one mile and threoquarters, time 3min. 20sccs.: ran second in the Tasmanian T.C. Handicap, ono milo and a-half ; won the Wold Stakes, one mile and three-quarters, time 3min. 27secs. As a four-year-old, he won the great four-year-old Handicap in Melbourne in a canter, and finished third in the Free Handicap at tho same meeting, having met aud defeated some of the finest horses in the Colonies. Terms: Single mares, £5 ; two or more, as per agreement. Paddocking freo for ono month, after which 2s per week will bo charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Groomage, ss. Fees payable on or beforo Ist January, 1885. Mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. For further particulars apply to G. W. SMITH, Hastings. TO (STAND THIS SEASON AT TAKADALB, jjhs. The Fashionably Bred and *Ys>trisnj!i very Sufiorior ThoronghVpSSI bred norec -JEEBLp lB ° _____? R l° u s - PISCaTOHIOUS by Traduccr (Imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fithcrinaii (imp ), out of Co<i_ttte (Imp.), by Liunci'lot, winner of English Derby and Full Brother to T-U.h.t.no, Traducer by Tho Libel, by Pantaloon. Ibo Libel out of Fa.iiaetiad., Full Sister to Touchstone. Martiiil. Henry's dam Sylvia, by Flaherm n. Sylvia, out Of Jul tot, by Touchstone. Musket's i(-and-d_m Brown lies, wiis by Camel, Biro of Touchstone, tliu renowned " founder of a lino of Kind's." Hermit by Newminnler, by Touchstone. Hermit as a Biro the bi_„(ot success ever at tho stud. St. Alban'u dam l'andora, by Cotheratono, by Touchstone. Welcoo-e Jack's dam Miss Flat, by Poter Flat, by Flatc itcher, by TouchstoneTho Libel's dam Paequcnado was full slatar to Touchstone. Launcelot.siro of tho dam of Fanny Fisher, was full brother to Toucbalonc, and a winner of tho EtK'i.h .St. Lexer. Commotion's dam Evening Kt_r, by Lord Clifdon, by N.wmin. _>~ by Touchstone. Evening Star', iluu. Maid of Dcrwout, by Flatcatiher. Touchstone. Vanguard, out cf En Avant, out of Lady Mary, by Orlando (Derby winner) by Touchstone Helton, out of Violet Melrose, by Scottish Chief, by Lord of the Isles, by Timcli. tone. Melton winner till, year's RiiklMi Derby. Paui-ox, by Sterling out of Whisper, Whisper, by Fliitcatcher, by Touchstone. Paradox ran second to Melton for the Derby, i>ud won the Orand Prix do Purls. Set-enhce by Msribymong, by Fishernmu (Imp.), by Heron, by Ouatnnt,' y Cowl ret—L-strel -ie Pantaloon. Hamlet by Ibiribyrnong, by Fisherman. LoHWortb by Miilbyrnonff, by Flilierinali. lileimiond by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. G'attmia by Alaribyrnony, by i'l-herman. Amjlur, by Fisherman, ltul>ln_oii Ciu-oe, by Angler,by Fisherman. Navigator, by ilobiusou Crusoe, by Angler, by Fitlierman. llorutlo by Marlbyrnont', by Fbherman, Progress, by Angler. It will bo seer: from the above that the stouthearted Fisherman bus) been c.on moro to tho Australian Turf than .r.wliiaT to the Mew Zealand. The f'ict that Pisoatorious i. tho only Flshermau and Traducer nick obiatnablu . houM bo sullt.l.jit to entitle him to tho rcarect of breeders. Owners of mares who nro do.irou.l to brood high priced young-tors should htlck to winning .trains and put their mares to a horse bred on tho lines of -..catorlous, whoso breeding alono would command him n bi« season in any part of tho world. Fhcatorious' tlrst gut, when a yearling brought 260 guineas- Kecently he lias been shijiped to Sydney to take part in tlio l>u two-year old events of Hew South Wales and Victoria, ond Bine, ho landed in Sydney ho hag been purchased at tho high tltmro of 7UoKUlne__by a woll-known _»'cw South Wales spuittman. ffo has been named Kingilsh, and will run in Mr Stockton's colors. Yearlings by Ptscatorlous.outof thuroughbrcd marcs, would bring at auction from 10. to 6.0 guineas In any part of tho world. At the Blankney (Mr Chaplin's) yearling sales, lieM July, 1835, filly by Hermit brought 3000 guineas, filly by Hermit!)».., filly by Hermit SOO. guineas. Hermit is by Nowmlnatcr, by Touchstone, Blood will toll, l'isertorious hoi moro pure Touchstone blood c.ursiug ihrough his veins than any other horse living. It i* no idlo boast to .ay that Piscsttnri'iiis Is the best bred eire south of tho line, for undoubtedly ho i«;aml, moreover, ho is In every rei-peelwhiit his tedifrno won d imply, iiiungniflcen. ► t:imj> of the thorouglibrod racehorse, po-ceting Krcai p..wer, arid full ols'out and faht blood lit color he N a beautiful dark brown, with black pi.ii.t_. st-iu-iiur 10 innils _ Indus high, has a neat cxprts-Ivoh.ad (i.ovnr a uoat*. or dormer head net <m » neck), indicative of a, good temper. His neck is long and muscular, with windt ipe well detached ; hi... h -blots wo deep iimJ well lain two,-, and good onuu h for anjihl'g He's a grand topped 'un. Pi-ea'i.rious hurt himself in a wire feuco when n youngster, and from tho effects of this accident he mwayssuffered more or los during the whoo time ho was in training' Dosptic nil these drawbacks, when a thrco-yoar-old he slnrted In fourteen races and won nlno, and ran second twice. " crms—Seven guineas each mare ; two or moro as por anange __nt. Grass fiea until duo notice has been giv.»ii 0 f stinting, after which 3s Cd por week will be charucd. Kvery caro of mares will bo taken, but m> responsibility. Oroomago Gs. to be paid at time of service. For particulars apply (.room in chargo, GrconI meadows Hotel, Taradalo; or to AKTIIUR M'CARTNES, Caledonian Hotel, Napier.

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