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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKIPAKI, ' rii e 'Ihoroughbred %'%\\ lintire A t0 ! is "* fciiea fi™**~ J » XJL wellknowutoall. Any persons who wish to send their marcH to this horee are requested to forward them. For single mare, £3 10s; for two mares owned by the same person £6 10s. Good paddocks provided for the mares forwarded, but will not be responsible for any accidents to .inaree or foals. All fees to be nettled when mares uro taken a war and if not proved to he iv foal this season will be served again next season free (except the paddocks, 2s Gd per week) TE AKONGA, .-___9_ wn epi

TO STAND THIS SEASON at Map a» KaKaho station. AE " The Pure-bred American Trotter KTSA M - **** TERMS-FIVE GUINEAS. The Well-known laporteTrhoroughbred GLADIATOR,. TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS. The Pure-bred oifde^l7i^tire loed oastlereagh. terms-fouFguineas. For particulars apply to THE MANAGER jri B E R j, t t» CONRPWtio Wai Stand This Season at OMAHU, TARADALE, CLrVw A*n* hasting^di^riotl , BERLIN CONGRESS i 8 a Brio** t> stands about 17 hands high, I* 7, out of Lumlock mare mht K G « noßr » Burns, out of Sissi? & c ' LordTv 7 Ro . bert j fi«t prize at the Highland 1 Show and is allowed to k? Society's best breeding ° f *! Terms—Four G"ubeas 1V.,, Mares as per agreement *° Or mo ™ bn?t^SS S '| ry e aretakea . ahU,in f , t/be p fc & fe6 fiw Forfunhcrparticu, pl^t JAMES SEMPLE '' Or Maraekakaho. Wroom i n charge, A. HtJTTOKj The Magnifies f pointe, standinu over IK h j "black leg*, will boaufiful flat bonfl It' °H ebot * extraordinarily handsome s ho£ ?nd,d foet qaahty, combined vith tttS^ 8 .-.taaco, remftrkably M / gh and «übdooile temper; byTe C^™ 10 "' aai a r fdatfert?s ; fe land etc. YatteX,X' S d Eng, dam Cassandra, by Troa c;™ i perculee, Alice Gray~by ■£&?• }• «"* of horse Barb. PATRIARCH n enowne <* tralian Sir Hercules bloodl th£, 18868I 8868 Aua ' and i rish Birdoatcher dam, and his breeding t " 1 trough hi* He is own brother to th? „t , c ex °eUed, horse Fitz-Yattendon i£ lehtated ™oeHercules Robinson's colol Ca -" ed Sir often in Australia, Da J?!, sowas also the dam of fiosS nf * ' b,e dttln r of the grandest i" 8^ 1 " 8 ' turf performers. She ran fL/ Austr «lian, hook to a head in th at " * h * f ?? OUB X *- the Sydney Cup, K^* ~18 the crack horses of the A,,«f f- eveattJ en off behind her, amongst thtn«i an oo!oni <» ' as Tim Whifflerf Volu'l oh S elebri «e» Yattendon, TallyrkndI ShT'- 2 ' sister to the beautiful mere© " ff v ow » champion prue takor nt the R J Ywe ' hibition, open to all the Aw r yiae f ®*° PATRIARCH was colonic. Randwiok Nursery HaaZan £ la th « RacingClubHandie^ Ca fi P Pee Sydney Cup, giving c year and th& to the winner (got by Y^Z n T 21hs awayfinishing iv front of Aoe!? 00 ale °), and thirteen others. Owfo/fto W^*?* I, ' an * 4-year-old he was SCgj.— AUeare taken butno re9ponsibili4y ' Terma-, 558 . c. BBouearojr —— Oarrt

{The Siro of Dudn i?« i. Bolt, Dreamer, b^ toa L Ben vices of tbfe worthy ronroln? the **- limited number can noTbTLfr *' 8s 0 % » mares arriving f roni w g owing to colony, It TOay bQ P»rtß Of 6 fhe in order toWr«» tt ? ke ea % Terms-Ten Gnineie • ?- lcefor two or mare n,^' fc al videdon tho pwperty' P r <>- B*q ;> ra E « for one month fit. ' week mil charged. ter whl °ii 2sper THE THOBOUGffIS,© BTArrm tOOHNAGAR 111 , i« . d.rk too™ 'hort so^' eb i" ted *»■ stout winning slr«in« # * , Ombinet »on of w the only son of tho Pai° IPBe ' anda «fi boards v • a 8 f ° r S ° m * can SobS;/ d ed o |^|-Wa noeßf Or to, Pr °prieforp will t, . Hss &ge.

NAPIER BAZAAR ' Cricketing Goods BATS Toys Dolls. Plmh Bags : Purses Vases $ n . cl »"g Horse« Hand-ba ge Albums & J ""f U ™y Goods. Chains Ho. bwll( . d ««*. T PWR.A insiTi,;^ .'--Mail ba.«Wp —is?"- B.KCT. *„,„„ ÜBEB

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6002, 19 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6002, 19 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6002, 19 November 1890, Page 4

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