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2th TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. )f a qpHE Clydesda t&*prmmStilW 8 -»- Dark Bay Stallic ~ mjMS^ITMj/BONNIEDUNDE - 'jWrljl.fi' Imported by J. Reii .___liiiiiiffiii__ls--i/iiß Esq., Oamaru, stan< on splendid short legs, high aotion, goc i c k temper, fine worker in plough or dray, bor Terms—£3 10s single Mare. Two or moi as per Agreement. Every care taken bi at no responsibility. P.S.—All Mares to be paid for whe ily stinted, or the first week in January nexi Mures not proved to be in foal can come nes season if we have the horse. Gentlemen and commons of Hawke 1 ' — Bar who want to breed good active usefi stock cannot do better than patronis Bonnie Dundee, the horse of the season. of J. & K. A. MACKENZIE, a Fernhill, - s . Omahu. »iy ———-. ".: "■.' —— — THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE . WILBERFORCE., ~ JE& tTTILBERFORCE i YV abeautifulbrowi horse, standing 15 hahdi 'P ! 3 iiioheß, with'great sub-—f^Lll£-<3_^_S f stance, good bone, Anc ThTifrTßr' ii" a splendid set of legs He shows a lot of quality, and has a beautiful temper; both his temper and legs he takes from tho double strain of Arab blood which runs through his veins. WILBERFORCE is by the renowned ie Australian sire Maribymong, dani Jessie, id by Potentate. Jessie out of Jessie, by Bay •y Zoharab, out of Nell, by Grey Zoharab. i- Terms:—For single mures, £4 ss; two i, or more mares as per agreement. Good paddocking free. Mares sent for and de)f livered after the season on application to - the owner. • . ~„„' i H. LIMMER, ,' Forest Farm, Hastings. .'; . 1 ■ THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION O C HS'AQ AR, By tho Celebrated PAINTER (Sire of Chemist, Ahua, Artist, Lady Artist, Den- - bigh, Germain, Fame, Little Scrub, Oddfallow, Orlando, Wairnareka, &o.j, bis ; Dam MAYFLY, by Diomedes (imp.)— May ii Queen, by Towton (imp.)— Sweep by Sir „ Hercules (vide N.Z. Stud Book). LOCHNAGAR, like bis Sire, is a dark j brown horse with black points; stands 16 hands on a grand set of legs. He ia per- ' feotly sound and very jiood tempered, and like many other stout ions and daughters of Tho Painter, ho has performed well. On his sine, breeding, performances, So., it -would bo difficult to find a better horse in New Zealand for stud purposes. i Cards showing the tabulated pedigree, performances, terms, &c , of this grandlyi bred Son of Tho Painter may be obtained on application to FRED SfMSON, Groom in Charge, Taradale, E.B.j Or to BAKER & CO., Proprietors, Feilding, Manawatu. LOCHNAGAR Will travel as follows, viz.:— Monday .. .. At Omahu Tuesday .. .. Hastings Wednesday .. .. Havelock and Clive Thursday, Friday, and Saturday .. .. At Taradale TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARAEKAKAHO STATION,! npHE PURE - BRED AMERICAN X TROTTER, "KENTUCKY." Sice.—" Berlin," imported G. Sire.—" Woodford Mambrino" G.G. Sire.—" Mambrino Chief." Dam.—"Fanny Bello" by "Mambrino King/* G. Dam.—" Fanny Cloud " « Ward's Flying Cloud." G.G. Dam.—" Cashmere." "Kentucky" is of a rich dapple-brown color, and stands 16 hands. At the sale of General Tracey's Stud in America in April, 1888, "Mambrino Dudley," a full brother to "Berlin" brought 1500 guineas, and -within half an hour his purchaser was offered an advance of 750 guineas on his bargain. At this sale several of Mambrina Dudley's progeny were offered and realised prices up to 1125 guineas. Terms.—Five Guineas. Also tbe well-known Imported Thoroughbred Entire " GLADIATOR." Terms.—Four Guineas. For particulars apply to MARAEKAKAHO STATION. THIS Pure Bred, High-dlass, Clydesdale Draught will again this season travol in the Okawa, Omahu, Taradale, Papakura, Clive, Havelock, Paki Paki, and Hastings districts. ROB ROY is now too well known to all Breeders of High-class Draught Stook in Hawke's Bfty to require any Newspaper Puffing to enhance hia value, and his stock, ono and all, wherever seen, worthily rei resent him as a sire that gets Good und Promising Descendants. TERMS. Siugl. Mare, £3; two or more, the property of the Bamo owner, as per artaugenient. Groomage, 5s each marc, to be paid at time of first service. Every caro and attention will be paid to all mares visiting ROB ROY, but no responsibility will be incurred. For further particulars apply to owner, JAS. M. CAMPBKLL, Ngapuke, Omahu, Hawko's "Bay. N.B.—Any Mares not proving in foal will oe served FREE next season, only groomage (ss) will bo oharged. Mares will be brought to the Horse and returned to ownors by mo whoa stinted, if required, aud due notice given. Now, to save all after trouble in LAW COURTS, and all bad feelings tbat may arise therefrom, let it be respectfully and distinctly understood that all service moneys must be paid to mo before the Ist January, 1890, unless otherwise arranged in legible writing, as, unfortunately, I am not a millionaire. All communications addressed to " JAS. M. CAMPBELL, o/o Mr F. Bethell, Saddler, Hastings," will be attended to without delay. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKE AND OMAHU, _Ss& rpHE Magnificent L Thorough - bred ■ llKjP* PATRIARCH. a rich dark bay, with black points, standing over , 16 hands, on'short legs, with beautiful flatbone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and substance, remarkably good constitution, and dooile temper, is by the far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Jav'lin, Hercules, Grand Flaneur, Chester, Lady Emma, Roodee, St. George, &o.); dam, Dayß of Old (imported) Birdcatcher; ' dam, Days of Yore, by Old .England, &c. [ Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra, by Tros (imported) out of Alico Gray, by Rous Emigrant, dam Gulnare (imported), grand dam of the renowned horse Barb. Fees Payable to Ed. Beouohton only, on or before 31at December. Termß^ —£5 ss. Two or more Mares as per agreement. E. BROUGHTON, 1 Owner. HOETON AND SONS (Lath H. O. F. Papk), TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, Hope by striot attention, combined with Moderate Prices and Largo Carefully Selected Stook, to retain favors given by their patrons in the past. T.H. and Sons beg Inspection from the Publio Generally of SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW ■ SEASON'S GOODS, And are constantly adding Large Consignments of TWEEDS, FANCY WORSTEDS, &c From long experience in West End of London, Brighton, and othor large Towns England, and Colonies, can ensure tho Latest Style, Fit, and best Workmanship. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, (Opposite thk Stab). '. T)ROOF of Debt Forme can be obtained at jJ. T. Smytho's, Stationer Hasting* Street.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5674, 5 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5674, 5 November 1889, Page 1

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