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<**%& . T>OBIN AD AIR &>&v*Wkfrj6. # , wm run wit £ Mares in a well r5 Grassed Paddock at Puketapu. Terms Moderate. Every care, but no resporisibility. Apply to JOHN HESLOP, Puketapu. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE WILBERFORCE. 1 *"■'' " JsHs \TTILBERFORCE is YY abeautiful brown horse, standing 15 hands frjiiff^^f 3 inches, with great sub- \ staace, good bone, and rsi *SsiS3S'»S-"Jk a splendid eet of legs. Hβ shows a lot of quality, and has a beautiful temper; both his temper and legs he takes from the double strain of Arab blood which runs through his veins. WILBERFORCE ia by the renowned Australian sire Maribyrnongr, dam Jessie, by Potentate. Jessie out of • Jereie, by '■ Bay Zoharab, out of Nell, by Grey Zoharab. Terms:—For single mares, £4 ss; two or more mares as per agreement. Good paddocking free. Mares sent for and delivered after the season on application to the owner. H. LIMMER, Forest Farm, Hastings. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Jj 0 C H N A G AR, . , By the Celebrated PAINTER (Sire of Chemist, Ahua, Artist, Lady Artist, Denbigh, Germain, Fame, Little Scrub, Odd- } fellow, Orhndo, Wairuareka, &o.), his Dam MAYFLY, byDioinedes (imp.)— Slay Queen, by Towton (imp ) —Sweep by Sir Hercules (vide N Z. Stud Book). LOCHNAGAR, liko his Sire, is a dark brown horse with blaok points; stands 16 hands on a grand set of legs. He is perfectly sound and very good tempered, and like many other stout sons" and daughters of The Painter, ho has performed well. On his size, breeding, performances, &c, it would be difficult to find a better horse ia New Zealand for stud purposes. Cards showing the tabulated pedigree, performances, terms, &c, of this grandlybred Son of The Painter may be obtained on application to FRED SIMSON, Groom in Charge, Taradale, F/..8., Or to BAKER & CO., Proprietors, Feilding, Manawatu. LOCHNAGAR Will travel as follows, viz. :— Monday .. .. At Omahu Tuesday .. .. Hastings Wednesday .. .. Havelook and dire Thursday, Friday, and ' Saturday ~ ~ At Taradale TO BTAND THIS SEASON AT MARAEKAKAHO STATION, rfHE PURE - BRED AMERICAN X TROTTER, "KENTUCKY." Sice.—" Berlin," imported G. Sire.—" Woodford Mambrino" G.G. Sire.—"Mambrino Chief."' Dm.—"Fanny Belle" 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'e Stnd in America in April, 18SS, "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 thia sale several of Mambrina Dudley's progeny were offered and realised prices up to 1125 guineas. Terms.—Five Guineas. Also the well-known Imported Thoroughbred Entiro " GLADIATOR." Terms. —Four Guineas. For particulars apply to MARAEKAKAHO STATION.

rpHIS Pure Bred, High-class, Clydesdale X Draught >tallion will again this season travel in the Okawa, Oinahu, Taradale, Papakura, Clive, Havelook, Paki Paki, and Hastings districts. ; KOB ROY is now too well known to all Breeders of High-cla:<s Draught Stock in Hawko's Bay to require any Newspaper Puffing to enhance his value, and his stock, one and all, wherever seen, worthily represent him as a sire that geta Good and Promising Doscuudnnts. TERMS. Singla Mare, £3 ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as per arrangement Groomage, os each mare, to be paid at time of first service. Kvery care and attention will be paid to all mares visiting ROE ROY, but no responsibility will be incurred. For further particulars apply to owner, JAS. M. CAMPBELL, Ngapuke, Oinahu, Hawke's Bay. N.B.—Any Mares i.ot proving in foal will do served FREE next season, ouly» groomage (ss) .will bo charged. Mares* will be brought to the Horse and returned to owners liy me when stinted, if required, and due notico given. Now, to Bavo all after trouble in LAW COURTS, and all bad feelings that may aviso therefrom, let it be respectfully and distinctly understood that all service moneys must be paid to me before tho Ist January, 1890, unless otherwiso arranged in legible i writing, as, utifortunately, I am not a I millionaire. All communications addressed to "JAS. M. CAMPBELL, c/o Mr F. Bethell, Saddler, Hastings," will be attended to without delay. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKE AND OMAHU, # ..,. riiEE Magnificent jfejlf 1- Thorough - bred PATRIARCH. a rich dark bay, with black points, standing over 16 hands, on short legs, with beautiful flatbone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing groat quality, combined with strength and substance, remarkably ! irood constitution, and docile temper, ie by ! tho far-famed Yatteudon (sire of Dagworth, Jflv'lin, Hercules, Grand Flaneur, Chester, Lady Emma, Roodeo, Ft. George, &c.); dam. Days of Old (imported} Btrdcatoher; dam, Days of Yore, by Old Jingland, &c. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra, by Tros (imported) out of Ahco Gray, by Roue Emigrant, dam Gulnare (imported), trrand dam of the renowned horse Barb. Fees Payable to Ed. Beotoiiton only, on or before 31 st December. Terms— £s 5s- Two or more Mares as per agreement. X BEOU(ffITON| Owner. MATT-OPAL-TYPES, (I'atentkd.) NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH and T)INNS, MGGLEBWORTH and £>INNS, To His Excellency tub Rioht Hon. the Eahl of Onslow, GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND, BEG to call tho attention of their patrons „„„ £ t>2? SftSSSAS PROCESS— „_ Evening Press, Bth November.—" By the process now patented by Messrs Writrlrlesworth and Binus ordinary photographs can be given all the effect to be obtained on opal. We feel sure that these pictures will speedily find their way into oublic favor and retain it after doing so. New Zealand Times, Bth November.— " The delicate pearly surface given to tiiese pictures by tho new process, vfhioh, by tho way is patented, is very charming indeed, aud a distinctly original departure from tho Evening Post, Bth November.—" After the usual style of things the eye rests gratefully on such portraits as thoso showsi by Messrs Wrigglesworth and. Sums. They have all tho softness and delicacy of «v Indian ink drawing-. The general effect is really oharming." Catholio Times, loth November.—"For sobriety of true roiilisiu. of. effect, and arti-'tic success, commend us to tho new proceed—p. 0. Such delightful and artistic results upon albumenized paper, we havo never hitherto seen—p. 11." 7, WILLIS STREEtT WELLINGTON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5710, 18 December 1889, Page 1

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