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10 STAND THIS SEASON at MARAEK&KAHO STATION. , The Pure-bred American Trotter KENTUCKY, by Berlin (imported)! Dam Fanny Bell. . " TERMS—FIVE GUINEAS. Tho Well-known Imparted Thoroughbred Entire GLADIATOR. TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS. Tho Pure-bred Ciydesdalo Entire LORD CASTLEREAGH. -ri-BMS-FOuirGUINEAS. ' -fctf p»fHoniara apply to THE MANAGER, MaraekakahoStatfon. "«™W* CONGRESS N Wru. Stand This Season at MARAEKAKAHO.

BERLIN CONGRESS i 8 a R ri „ htftßW stands about 17 hands high? good tempered, with flat hone and £od£? Berlin Congress is by Lord* W out of Jean; Lord Lyon by Sir HereuW out of Puppet; Sir HerculesV Ro Xy • , out of Tibbie ; Drumore Farmer by Glancer! out of Lumlock mare; Tibbie by RoCt Burns, out of Sissie, &c. Lord lX gE Show and is allowed to be one of the - best breeding sires in Scotland at the present L day. fa ßj & wellUwu * Good grass paddocks. Every care talr«. ' butno responsibility. shillings, to be P Md ou first service , I! or further particulars apply to thoowner, JAJIEB SEMPLE, :■- ■ - ____Maraekaka_ho. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKE, OMAHU, Mr T Su Ma -rnifioent ■urflfcrfl Thoroughbred Horse fjgHß* pATRIAS'OH. a rich a ~~T dark bft y» with black: points, standing over 16 hands, on short legs, with beautiful flat bone, splendid feet extraordinarily handsome, showing meat; quality, combined with Strength and Substance, remarkably good constitution, and docile temper; is by the far-f ame d Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Javlin, HarwEL Chester, Roodee St. George, etc.); dam Days of Old (imported) by Irisli B £lcateher; dam Daysof Yore, byOldEmr-- \ land, etc. Yattendon,.by stf Hercnlei. > dam,Cassandra,byTros (imported), out of: Alice Gray-by Rous Emigrant, dam Gul--noree -Barb. IATRIARCH possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through bistre, and Irish Birdcatcher blood through Lis X - dam, and his breeding cannot be excelled X He is own brother to tbe celebrated raoe- ' horse Fitz-Yattendon, who carried sL Hercules Robinson's colors to victory Z often m Australia. Days of Old, his sam was also the dam of Rose of Australia, 55 of the grandest and gamest of AusteiUan turf performers. She ran the famous Mshhooktoaheaain that memorable struggle for the Sydney Cup, having seventeen of the crack horses of tie Australian colonies behind her, amongst.them such celebrities ■_?_ Tln _ W^ er . Volunteer, Tarra K on Yattendon Tallyrand. She i 8 also ow« sister to the beautiful mare Days 0 f Yore, champion prize taker at the Sydnov Ex! Strt'alW 0 aU the Außtr colonies. PATRIARCH was a very f ißt and gama o *_■ * , H i ß P erfort »ance3 were to win the Randw.ck Nursery Handicap, the Victorian Racing Club Handicap, seoond for tie Sydney Cup, giving a year and 2lbs away to the winner (got by Yattendon also), and finishing m front of Ace, Dagworth and thirteen others. Owing to an accident aa &. 4-year-old he waa then put to the stud. Al! oare taken but no responsibility. Fees payable to Ed. BROUGHTOT i „_j„ on or before 31 st December. ™ y Terms-£5 ss. Two or more ny arcs as _<_ agreement. M por E. BROUGHTON, \ . Owner. \.

11 ..^ 0 ' THOROUGH--t-tfUD CHAF j-jon STALLION S°M N U V (The Sire of F o _ to __ Cyclone, Ben Vkw i.™T T ; Dream - North Ma n*> tali J ' r o '' &0 --' havin _> earned tho repu- '?* .on of being one of the most successful .ires now at the stud in New Zealand, has arrived, and commenced stud duty in, Hastings, where he will stand for theseason. The proprietors would remind horsebreeders in this district who value tho services of this worthy representative of the illustrious Traducer, and who hare not already booked their mares, that as only a limited number can now bo taken, owinaf to' mares arriving from other parts of th© colony, it may bo necessary to make earlyapplication in order to insure servioe. Terms—Ten Guineas; liberal reductions for two or moro mares. Greomage fee ss. Dirst-olass paddooking accommodation toovidedou the property of J. M. Williams, Esq., fhek for ono month, after whic** 2b tierweek wiu >•« charged. l 'v ,-■ Also— r' THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION LOCHNAGAR, tL Th _ F n } nt Z (S - ire of Anita, Artist,. Lady Artist, Chemist, Denbigh, Fam-. Germain, Oddfellow, Orlando, Little Scrub'; Oeo, Wairuareka &c), his dam Mayfly, by Diomedes (imp.)-May Queen by Towton (nnp.)-Sweep by Sir Hercules, &c. ■ nde N.Z. Stud Bouk. " j _ LOCHNAGAR like hi.s celebrated sire, is a dark brown horse, 10 hands, powerfully built, perfectly sound in w £ d an d limb, and very docile temper. As will be seen by his tubulated pedigree LOCHNAGAR shows a powerul combination of stout wminug strains, fotably Stookwell, Touchstone, Fishcrmann Bay Middleton," Melbourne, Sir Hercules, Eclipse, and as he. is the only son of the Painter now at thes.ud, and such a stout horso, ho should be. well patronised by those who wish to perpetuate the Great Painter blood. Terms-Five Guineas; liberal reduction being mado for two or more maros. Groomago fee 6s. Paddooking same as for Bom nus. Cards with pedigrees, performances, &o can be obtained on application to BAKER & CO., Orto, ftoprietow A. MUNDELL, - 4 StudGroom-in-Charge, —- LOCHNAGAR will travel onSt week fh i Taradale, calling at Clive, Omahu and other places, dates of which will shortly bo

J. LARq (Suooossor to D. B. Watt a,.,* t t_r Birthday ■& Machinery always at work. ' Bmvdt HOT LUNCHEoFiioiII V_ TILL 2 w «^-i_^B&.™>. „ IfiS* Please Note AddrßK«._-v a £e et NeXt door to THE HAWKE'S BAY -r ß 7n"v " PROTECTION SOCIETY. B THIS Society i 8 formed for ih„ _. it _* of Accounts and the Wf 001 -<-ot-o_B of Trade, and bomg■ a lo£l ™ P rote °«o« special advantages tQ v?? etn ' offer * throughout tho district, bu ™«<MB men Secretary— D. N. ADAMS.

Solicitors—. MESSRS GUr^D IKWIDDIB> Offices— HAWKE'S BAY CHAMBERS. NapW. TO THOSE aWto xoliAßßy;--Ji V lJeTle°:t'lt &.' *«*- POT. Gimran ; e d b! VE .WT DEEvorything Cheap fe » Napior. Printed and Published «*» Gonexal SLi& oiS***' »«■-

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 4

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