ITO STAND THIS SEASON at MARAE. L KAKAHO STATION. , . , , A The Pure-bred American Trotter KENTUCKY, by Berlin : (imported), : Dam Fanny Bell. <>- /•'.. TERMS—FIVE GUINEAS.- ' ' Tiie Well-known Imported Thoroughbred ■< i Entire GLADIATOR. ' ; .- i TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS, ..' .'■" The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire LORD CASTLEREAGH. • ■ j TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS. ; : "\ For particulars apply to THE MANAGER, __J_Taraekakaho Station, /jPHE_ Pure-bred '.' ~ M _& a ßsk___&*to£-l CONGRESS, Wrrx Stand This Season at MARAEKAKAHO.; BERLIN CONGRESS is a Bright BaY stands about 17 hands high, .HtronlS'' ' good tempered, with flat bone and e'ooA felt ' Berlin Congress fc by Lorf - ' out of Jean; Lord Lyon by Sir H_™i_.' "" out of Puppet; Sir Hercules by Rob fc J T^IL C - tor ; -J MoV b ?, Dr ™°K> Farmerl out of Tibbie; Drumore Farmer bv'Glat_W ' out of Lutnlock mare; Tibbie by S , Burns, out of Sissie, &c. Lord Lyon gained' ; first prize at the sdK ' < Show : and ib allowed to be one of tha best breeding siros in Scotland at the present day. Berlin Congress's stock is well known in this district. ■ ■• , Guineas. Two or more? Mares as per agreement. • ■ . ". J Good grass paddocks. Every care taken ' but no responsibility. Groom's fee five shillings, tc be p„id oh first service For further particulars apply to th'eowner. JAMES SEMPLE, _. ' Maraekakraho. TO STAND THIS~SEASON AT " NGAPUKE,-OMAHU, jam, The Magnificent : grjMfPr Thoroughbred Horse' ;' ' lj2lE_£L , A PATRIARCH a rich ' ' dark bay, with black points, standing over ?f> hands, on short legs, with beautiful flat bone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing = meat ' quality, combined with strength and. aubstanoe, remarkably good constitution, and doode temper; is by the far-famed Yatten- ' ' don (sire of Dag worth, Javlin, Heroal_a ' Chester, Roodee, St. George, eto l • dam! ' ' Days of Old (imported) by Irish' Bird! !■'": catcher; dam, Lays of Yore, by Old Encr- -\ land, etc. Yattendon, by Sir HemullV ." " • dam Cassandra, by Tros imported), out of ; v Alice Gray—by Rous Emigrant, dam Qui - nare (imported), grand dam of the renowned , horse Barb. PATRIARCH possesses A__stralian Bir Hercules blood through his sire V and Irish Birdcatcher blood through hi. dam, and his breeding cannot be excelled /*'? He is own brother to the celebrated race- 1 * horse Fitz-Yattendon, who carried Sis " Hercules Robinson's colors to victory go' ' " often in Australia. Days of Old, hia dam. ' ' was also the dam.of Rose of Australia, one ' of thegrandest and gamest of Australian turf performers. She ran the famous Fishhook to a head in that memorable struiKtle for the Sydney Cnp, having seventeen of '''?■: the crack horses of the Australian colonies behind her, amongst them such celebrities • ".'■■ ; as Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, IWragon 1 Yattondon, TaUyrand. She is also own : sister to the beautiful mare Days of Yore champion prize taker at the Sydney Ex- » hibition, open to all the Australian colonies PATRIARCH was a very fast and game horse. His performances were to win the ! Randwick Nursery. Handioap, the Victorian Racing Club Handicap, second for the Sydney Cup, giving a year and 2lbs away ' ; •to the winner (got by Yattendon also), and T finishing in front of Aoe, : Dagwort_yand ' " thirteen others. Owing to an accident as a 4-year-old he was thon put to the stud. All caro taken but no responsibility. Fees payable to Ed. BROUGHTON only on or before 31st December. ■ Terms—£s os. Two or moro mares as per , agreement. v E. BROCGHTON, ■;''" ; ; Owner. , w 7n.,' THE THOROUGHBRED CHAMPION STALLION go m n v s n: ; (The Sire of Dudu, Foxton, Cyclone, Ben Bolt, Dreamer, Dream,' North Island, Vision, &c, &c), having earned the repu- , tation of being one of tho most 'successful sires now at the stud in Now Zealand, has' arrived, and commenced stud duty in ! Hastings, whore he will stand for the' . season. . i ■. The proprietors would remind horsebreeders in this district who value the ser- ■"■''•• vices of this worthy representative of the illustrious Traducer, and who have not ' alroady booked their mares, that as only a limited number can now be taken, owing 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 ; liberal reductions ■ for two or more mares. Greomago fee 6s.■<•>. ; First-class paddocking accommodation provided on the property of J. N, Williams, ! . Esq., frek for ono month, after which 2eper >'■ week will *»«» charged. • ' V^ Also- ■■' THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, . LOCHNAGAR, i By The Painter <9iro of Anna, Artist, Lady Artist," Chemist, Denbigh, jfame, ■ ' Germain, Oddfellow, Orlando, Little Scrub, • Oeo, Wairnaroka Sec), bin dam MiiiXT, by Diomedos (imp.)— May Queen by Towton (imp.)— Sweep by Sir Hercules, &o.: Fide ' N.Z. Stud Book. LOCHNAGAR, like his celebrated sire, is a dark brown horse, 16 powerfully built, perfectly sound in wind and limb, and very docilo tompor. As will tie seen by his tabulated pedigree LOCHNAGAR shows a powerul combination of stout winning sfrains, fotably Stookwell, Touchstono, Fishormanu Bay Middleton, Melbourne, Sir Hercules, Eclipse, and as he is tho only son of the Painter now at th& stud, and such a stout horse, he should be woll patronised by thoso who wish to per- • potuate the Great Paiutor blood. Terms—Five Guineas; liberal reduotion being- made for two or moro mares. Groomage foe 6s. Paddooking same as for Somnus. Cards with podigrees, performances, &c, I can bo obtained on application to BAKER & CO., Proprietors ,'■ Or to, j A. MUNDELL, J Stud Groom-in-Charge, '• Hastings. ' ", LOCHNAGAR will travel once a week t» A Taradale, calling at Clive, Omahu, and other places, dates of which will shortly bo given. ASK FOR EMPIRE COMPANY'S It is in every way the purest and test baking powder offered to the public ' Makes unrivalled Scones and Pastry? Sold in Tins at 6d, Is, Is fld, and 2s each. ' - ■ W. & G. TUBNBULL & 00.', Prbprietorp. OF A__ \J " BREAD ALBANE" To be had of all Storekeepers, Hotelkeeper. Grocers, ant. Wine Merchants.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6026, 17 December 1890, Page 4
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