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TO STAND THIS SEASON at MARAEKAKAHO STATION. The Puro-bred American Trottor KENTUCKY, by Berlin (imported). Dam Fanny Bell. l " TERMS—FIVE GUINEAS. The Well-known Imported Thoroughbred Entire GLADIATOR. TERMS-FOUR GUINEAS. Tho Purebred Clydesdale Entire LOIfcfc'.CASTLEREAGH. '^, TKBM3-FOUR GUlNEi^ji^^M For particulars apply to >, I THE MANAGER, ■ - J Maraekakaho Station, Wnx, Stand This Season at ]■, '" M MARAEKAKAHO. M BERLIN CONGRESS \a a Brightly, I stands about 17 hands high,, etmnv, Motive,"" 1 prood tempered, with flut bont'and good feet. - m Berlin Congress is by lr,>rd • Lyon, 1 out of Jean ; Lord Lyon by Sk Heroulee, \ out of Puppet; Bir Hercules by Rcfe Roy; , Jean by Victor; Viotor by Drumore Pifi™er, . j out of Tibbie; Drumore Farmer by Gla&SGfr ] out of L'itniock mare; Tibbie by Robert. I Burns, out of Sissie, &o. Lord Lyon trained\ A first prize at the Highland \ M Show and is allowed to be one' of. the ifl best breeding sires in ScoUand.at the present W iay. Berlin Congress'e stock ie well m this distriot. V^H Terms—Four Guineas. Two or^B^^l Mares as per agreemont, Good grass paddocks. Every care tlke^^H DUt no responsibility. Groom's fee fivH^^l Aillings, to be p&.id on first service. For further particulars apply to theowner^^B JAMES BEMPLE, Maraekakaho.

TO STAND THIB BEASON AT NGAPUKE, OMAHU, . ' 4/Kk The. Uagnifioen ,^^^! Thoroughbred Howe fftflHL pATRIARCHL^H PATRIARCH arioh I T» *** bay. with blaok H points, standing over 16 hands, on short 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 Fatten- f I don (sire of Dagworth, JavliD, Hercules. ■■'•M Cheater, Roodee, St. George, etc.); dam-,' 1 Days of Old (imported) by Ixub~BiS&A catcher; dam; Days of Yore, by Old Eng-.,H land, etc. YatteniJon, by Sir Hercules 19 dam Cassandra, by Tros (imported), out of jH Alice Gray—by Rous Emigrant, dam Gul- IV nare (imported), grand dam of the renowned f ■ horse Barb. PATRIARCH possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through h&j sire, ■ W and Irish Birdcatcher blood throuafc Jjiw. Jm dam, and his breeding cannot be Hβ is own brother to the celebrateMrace- ' horse Fitz-Yatteudon, who carried. Sir Hercules Robinson's colors to viotory co often in Australia. Days of Old, hie dam, was also the dam of Rose of Australia, one of thegrandest and gamest of Australian; j turf performers. She ran the famous Fish-' hook to a head in that memorable struggle for the Sydney Cup, having seventeen of the oraok horeee of the Australian colonies behind her, amongst them such celebrities '■ as Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendon, Tallyrand. She ie also own sister to the beautiful mare Days of Yore, ohampion prize taker at the Sydney Exhibition, open to ali.the Australian colonies. J PATRIARCH was a very fsetandgaint J horse. His performances were to win Randwick Nursery Raoing Club Handicap, second for theH Sydney Cup, giving a yeur and 21ba to the winner (got by I'attendon also), finishing in front of Ace, Dagworth, thirteen others. Owing to an accident 4-year-old he was then put to the stud. All care taken but no responsibility. Fees payable to Eβ. BRQUGHTOtf on or before 31st December. Terms—£s sa. Two or more mares agreoment. E. BBOUGHTd^fI|^H THE CELEBRATED THOROTTGHBRED UJHAMPION STALLION . SO . X - M S U M'iJ (The Sire of Dudu, Foxtorf," BeaC M Bolt,, Dreamer, Dream, North Island, fl Vision, &c, &c), having oarncd the repu- B tation of being one of the taoat sur-coesful fl sires now at the fitud in Now - arrived, and commenced stud duty HaeUngp,' where he will stand season. '' The proprinlors would remind breeders in this district who' value vices of this worthy representative illustrious Traduoer, and who already booked their mares, that as limited number can now betaken, mares arriviog from othqr parts colony, it may be necessary 'ito application in order to inhure, service!. Terms—Teu Guineas; liberal for two or more mares. Gre&mage First-class paddocking vided on the property of J. N. Esq., fbkk for one month, after week will ''c charged. t , "^^^^^^| THE THOROUGHBRED LOCHNAGAK, By The Painter (Sire of Anua, Lady Artist, Chemist, Denbigh, Germain, Oddfellow, Orlando, Little . Oeo, Wairuareka &c), his dam Diomcdes (imp.)— May Queen (imp.)— Sweep by Sir Heroulos, &o.: N.Z. Stud Book. LOCHNAGAK, like his celebrated is a dark brown horse, 1G hands, fully built, perfectly sound 'in 1 wind limb, utid very docile tomper. Aβ will seen by his tubulated pedigree NAGAK shoxvs it powernl combination stout winning fotiibly Touchstonu, Fifhcnunnn Bay Melbourne, Sir Hercules, Eclipse, and is the only son of tho Painter now stud, and such a stout horse, he well patronised by tboso who wish to petuato the Great Painter blood. '^^^H Terms—Five Guineas; liberal being made for two or more mares. age feu sm. Paddocking earae as for nils. Cards with pedigrees, can be obtained on application to i^^^^| Baker & co., Or to, j^^^^M Stud LOCHNAGAR will travel once a week Taradale, calling at Clive, Omahu, other pluoos, dates of which will ■ given. ■ ' '■-,;■■" '■ \ :^' .■; ABK FOR EMPIRE It i* in every way tiitf baking jwwdur offered to the Makes imrivaUod Scones and Pastry. n Tins at 6d, Is, 2fl 6d|ahd 2s each W. &Q. TuEKSUtL & 00., i JUST DISCHARGINGj F.X 500 To^B NE WOASTLE}tip^^H

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6036, 31 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6036, 31 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6036, 31 December 1890, Page 4

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