fP^^®T>ISHOP OF- OSNABURGH, SJL.y), f ifi- _D by Surplice, out of H. R. H. by Velocipede. j Terms — £5 ss. each Mare, payable on the Ist January, 1865. N.B. — The Bishop's Cup will be run for in February, 1866. The Brow, September 1, 1864. jjkS^jtobT) RAUGHT ENTIRE BLCISI conqueror, Winner of the First Prize at the Meeting of thf Hawke's Bay Agricultural Society, 1863 ; by the English imported horse " England's Hope," dam a Van Diemen's Land mare; will 'travel this Season, commencing on Saturday, Ist October, 1864 :— Saturday — From Heslop'a, Puketapu, to Meanee Hotel, where he will remain on Sunday. Monday — From Meauee Hotel to Dyett's, Clive, and Reynolds', Havelock. Tuesday — From Havelock to Ellingham's, Te Aute. Wednesday — From Te Aute to Ford's, Kaikora Thursday — From Kaikora to Wai pawa (Brodie's), aud Waipukurau (Goodwin's), where he will remain a day, and return by the same direction. Terms— £s ss. each Mare, groom's fee included, two or more, the property of same owner, £i 4s. each ; payable to the groom, Donald Mac Donald, on Ist Janaury, 1865. Oakbourne, Wallingford, 25th August, 1864. Thoeottg-hbeed HORSE JLSZZ MOORCOCK, (Half-brother to Fisherman), by Heron, out of daughter of Young Phantom, will serve Mares this season at Mr. Heslop's, Puketapu, on and after the 15th October. Teems :— £7 7s. each Mare, to be paid by Ist January, 1865. Paddocks gratis for 1 month, after which 3s. per week will be charged for each Mare, HENRY & EDWARD GAISFORD, Proprietors. September 26th, 1864. _— \& Hn HE -ENTIRE HORSE Ij^yylj' Business Boy, Bred by Joseph Storr, Esq.. of Owstwick. A dark bay, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, with great substance and superior action. He was got by the noted horse " Protection ;" dam by Mr. George Wood's "Colonel;" great-grandam by Crayg's "Luck's AH;" great-great-grandam by Hobson's " Old Truth ;"— will run with his ■ Mares at Papakihaua Station, Porangahau. As only a limited number of Mares will be received, early application is necessary. Terms — Single Mares, £4 45.; an allowance made for two or more, the property of the same party. Paddock accommodation, free of expense, for one month j after which a charge will be made. Every care will be taken of Mares, but no risk or responsibility incurred. Mares will be received on and after the Ist of October. Fees payable Ist January, 1865. Porangahau, 20th September, 1864. j jfkjipsfTtei * I HE Thoeottg-hbeed HORSE Mi J t ift- HEE A L D> By Ishmaelite, dam Henriana, bred in Ireland by Mr. Bradshaw [see N.Z. Stud .Book], will stand [ for the season at 5 soys. a Mare. Groom's fee ss. ; Will travel to Meanee, Clive and Havelock, and [ may be seen at the stables of G. D. HUNTER. Napier, 11th October, 1864. < ; |jJl|g^rjnHE ENTIRE HORSE IPTrS? ST. PATRICK Will Stand this Season at Shirley's Farm. A light bay, stands 16 hands high ; out of that well-known blood mare "Bonny." Teems : — Single Mares, £3 3s. each j two or j more, the property of the same party, £2 10s. each j payable on the Ist January, 1865. Mares will be received on and after the 10th October. I Blockhead, Oct. 6, 1864.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 538, 18 October 1864, Page 1
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