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TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, **hh HPHE Thoroughbred 1 Sire fffm MAHAKI (INGOMAR—STEPPE). This is Mahaki'a third year at the Stud. He is beaiitifully bred, and his dam proved one of the best, if not the best, stud matrons ever imported into New Zealand. She is a half-sister to Hermit, and produced Leeds, who was a most successful racehorse in Englani, while she gave to New Zealand Australia Russley, Too Soon, Tartar, Mahaki, She, Steptiiak, and Stepfeldt, horses that have won classic honors and handicap events. Mahaki was a first-class performer, winning a number of events, including the Wellington Cup, during his short career on the turf. Terms —£10 10s per mare. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge of at Poukawa 'railway station. For full particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, Te Mahanga. TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, ' >«siL Thoroughbred JPffr -**■ Stallion Iβ- -W¥ (ROBINSON CRUSOE In Quilt we find another strain of the Fisherman blood, through Patch and Robinson Crusoe. He has produced a large number of winners, including Quiltiri, who won the Hawke'a Bay Guineas and several other important events. Terms—£s 5s per marp. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge of at Poukawa railway siding. For particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, Te Mahanga. TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, xrfJsSl§& rPHE Pure Clydes_L dale Stallion ByTjRITISH LtfON-THORNBURY MEG. ARGYLE is a dapple brown, with power, and is a grand boned horse. Terms—Single mares, £4 ; two or more, as per agreement. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge of at Poukawa railway siding. I or particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, Te Mahanga. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAPAKURA, And Travel the Surrounding Districts. X-?a& HHHE Pure bred Clydesdale " CRANLEY 11. LORD CRANLEY was bred by John Small, Esq., Ashburton. His sire, Laird of Kilbride, bred by W. Boag, Esq. Large Prizetaker. Dam Diamond has taken over a dozen First and Champion Prizes. For further pedigree see cards. ? Terms : Season, £4 4s ; two or more Mares, the bona fide property of owner, according to agreement. Payable January Ist, 1901. Guarantee £5 10s, payable Ist September, 1901. Good paddocking at 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. R. O'ROURKE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAPAKURA, jgHJI nnHE Thoroughbred ' ® Stallion BY LEOLINUS OUT OF WOODNYMPH, BY MUSKET. Teems : £4 4s. Good padlocking free of charge until notice of stinting, when 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. R. O'ROURKE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT VERNON, WAIPUKURAU, nPHE Powerful "WALLACE, . By Crown Prince, dam Maid of Avon, by Young Banker. Terms, £4 4s for single mares. Grootnage ss. For further particulars apply to The Manager, Mt. Vernon. Or JOHN HYNES, Grooin-in-Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS AND IN SURROUNDING DISTRICT, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion President McEinley. He is a bay horse with black points, stands 16.2, "short legs, with good substance ; no splints, c<phooks, stringholt, or greasy heels. By Berlin Congress, out of Jean, by Emperor, and bred by J. Anderson, Esq. Terms, £4 4s. Two or more mares per arrangemant. Groomafje ss. Fees to be paid by Ist January, i9oi. N.B. —Not made up for Show purposes. JOHN EVANS, Owner, Bastings. All mares missing last season will be served free this season. A minimum charge of £1 only made for grass and expenses. All care taken but no responsibility. W. G. Wailace7 General Merchant, WHETUKURA STORE, WAIKOPIRO. GOODS AT DANNF.VIRKE PRICES Fob Cash. Agent for — South British Insubancb Company. Nimmo and Blair Seeds. Agent for the Daily Teleqrasu.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9940, 11 December 1900, Page 3

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