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TO STAND THIB SEASON AT PAKIPAKI, /*&% Tho Thoroughbred rtgnl BRONTE.A io Pedigree, ie ■-■___{£_>_ , ,J> we JJ Jj nowu to a Jk Any persons who wish to send their mares to this horse are requested to forward them. For single marc, £'6 10s; for two mares owned by the eamo person, £S 10s. Good paddocks provided for the mares forwarded, but will not be responsible for any accidents to marea or foajs. All fees to bo settled when mares are taken away, and if not proved to be in foal this Beason. will be served again next season free (except the paddooke, 2s 6d per week). TE AKONGA, Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON at MARAEKaKAHO STATION. The Pure-bred American Trotter KENTUCKY, by Berlin (imported), Dam Fanny Bell. ' TERMS—FIVE GUINEAS. The Well-known Imported Thoroughbred Entire GLADIATOR. TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS. Tho Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LORD CASTLEREAGH. TEEMS-FOUR GUINEAS. For particulars apply to THE MANAGER, . Maraekakaho Station.

yjfJJSfe. fjPHE Pure V4»ecl J- Clydesdale y rx'T&Tv B B b L a i n -x&±&^st t CONGRESS Will Stand This Season at OMAHU, TARADALE, OLIVE ANT) HASTINGS DISTRICTS.' BERLIN CONGRESS is a Bright Bar stands about 17 hands high, strong active! good tempered, with flat bone and good feet. Berlin Congress is by Lord Lyon,. out of Jean; by Sir Hercules , out of Puppet; Sir Hercules by Rob Roy ■ 'fffi 40, : Viotor by Drumore out of Tibbie; Drumore Farmer by-Glanoen out of Lumlock mare; Tibbie by Robert Burns, out of Sissie, &c. Lord Lyon Rained first prize at the Highland Society's Show and is allowed to bo one of the beat breeding sires in Scotland at the present day. Berlin Congress's stook is well knownt m this district. Terms-Four Guineas. Two or more mares as per agreement. Good grass paddocks. Every care taken but no responsibility. Groom's fee five shillings, to be p&id on first service. For further particulars apply to theowner. JAMES SEMPLE, Maraekakahou Or Groom in charge, a. Hunm.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT/ NGAPUKE, OMAHU, MSSk The Magnificent !yf Thoroughbred Horse fwBSL pATRIABOH. *J&stS&3* p ATRIARCH a rioh dark bay, with black points, Btanding over 16 hands, on Bhort legs, with beautiful flat bone, splendid feet extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and substance, remarkably good constitution, and docile temper; is by the far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Javlin, Hercules,. Chester, Roodee, St. George, etc.) • dam Days of Old (imported) by Irish'Bird'catchor; dam, Days of Yore, by Old England, etc. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra, by Tros (imported), out of Ahco Gray—by Bous Emigrant, dam Guluaro (imported), grand dam of the renowned horso Barb PATRIARCH poeeeeee aSE trahau Sir Hercules blood through his eire and Irish Birdcatcher blood through hiS dam, and his breeding cacnot be excelled He is own brother to the celebrated racehorse Fitz-Yattendon, who carried Sir Hercules Kobmscn's colors to viotorv SO' often in Auhtralia. Days of Old, his dam, was also the dam of Hose of Australia, one of the grandest and gainest of Australian turf performers. She ran the famous Fishhook to a head in that memorable struggle fortlw Sydney Cup, having seventeen of he crack horses of the Australian colonies behind her, amongst them sno h celebrities WLiffler, Volunteer, Tarragon! Yattendon, Tallyrand. She is also own sister to the beautiful mare Days of Yore champion prize taker at the Sydney ExPATRIARCH 0 aU thG Auß^ooLie ff . iAUUARCH was a very fist and gamept Or ■ P erformai »ces were to win thfr Randwiok Nursery Handicap, the VicKdwt Racing Club Handicap, second th& byduey Cup, g mn g a yeaj . an d 21bs away to the winner (got by lattendon aleo), aildl flnishmg in front of Ace, Dagworth anS thirteen others. Owing to an accident aa a 4-year-old he was then put to the stud.

AU care taken but no responsibility. Fees payable to Ed. BROUGHTON only on or before 31st December. Terms—£s os. Two or more mares as per agreement. E. BROUGHTON, Owner.

THOKOtfGHBRED CHAMPION STALLION S ° M v, ' g (Tho Sire of Dudu Foxton, Cyclone, Ben Bolt, Dreamer, Dream, North Island, Vision, &C..&C), having earned tho ropufatiou of being one of the most successful circs now at the stud in New Zealand, has arrived, and commenced stud duty in Hastings, where ho will stand for the season. The proprietors would remind horsebreeders in this district who value the services of this worthy representative of the llluelrious Traducer, and who have not already booked their mares, that as only a limited number can now be taken, owimsr to mares arriving from other parts of the colony, it may be necessary to make early application in order to insure service Terms—Ten Guineas; liboral reductions for two or more mares. Greomago fee 5s lurst-class paddocking accommodation provided on the property of J. N. Williams Esq., i-rek for one month, after whioh 2e per week will '»c charged. AlsoTHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION LOCHNAGAR, By The Painter (Siro of Anna Artist Lady Artist, Chemist, Denbigh' Fame Germafo, Oddfellow, Or'lando, Little ISR Qeo, Wuiruareka &c), his dam Mayf4 by Diomedes (imp.)-May Queen by-.-'rLton . LOCHNAGAR, like his celebrated sirei is a dark brown horse, 1C hands, powerfully built, perfectly sound in wind and lltnb, and very docilo temper. As will be by his tabulated pedigree LOCHNAGAE shows a powerul combination of stout winning strains, fotably StookweH louehstone, Fishormann Bay Middleton* Melbourne, Sir Hercules, Eclipse, and ash 4 is the only son of the Painter now at the stud, and such a stout horse, he should ba well patronised by those who wish to Derpotuuto the Great Painter blood ' Terms-Five Guineas; liberal reduction being made for two or moro mares. Groomago tee os. Paddooking same as for SomCards with pedigrees, performances, & c can bo obtained on application to ' BAKER & CO., Or to, Proprietor* A. MUNDELL, Stud Groom-in-Chc»rge LOOHNAGAR will travel onS"%k to Taradae, calling at Olive, Omahu and other places, dates of which will shortly bo

W. L. WHITE, s NAPIER BAZAAR, ■-' Iβ the Cheapest Pkee in Napier for NEW TENNIS BAT« Cricketing Goods l 8 Toj'R Dolls Plush Baga Purses Vases Rocking Homos Tricycles Ladies' Hand-bags Albums Photo. Frames Wheelbarrows Aud all the &c d fnToy- and iWy Qo o a a V PiaUMBUHATOBS IN (Inv, »m f. I^n 3 etol3 G Xaol AUlET3r W. L. WHITE • furnitur/Sn^a^Slb Emkrbon Steeet, Napeee.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6004, 21 November 1890, Page 4

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