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npHB pure-bred imMtiSSZWtfcA ■*• p° rted . Cl y deßdale BERLIN* CONGRESS (Sto ApSo will stand this season at MARAEKAKAHO, where abundance of grasa and water is provided for ™>rej. Every care taken, but no responsibility. He was selected for hifl present owner at thf Highland Society's Show J* D™*^ in 18787 whore he was » prize-taker, and was imported, to Hawke's Bay by £™F™ i McLean, Esq. He was acknowledged m Scotland by the greatest breeders to be one of the purest Clydesdales that had lett lor bay, 4 years old, standing 17 hands, Strong. ! br TMs rolen«d Clytedale Stallion w»» »+■ «firlin»in 1877. He was selected try tiie of Tibbie. Drumore Farmer by dancer, out „ of Lmnjock Mare. Tibbie by Robert Ban* f ° U Lo°rd S L S y t gained a prise at the HigUgd i Society's Show, in 1869 } the Banffahire premium, in 1872 ; the Forfarshire premmm . in 1873: and is allowed to bo the best breeding Stallion in Scotland at the present day. Lord Lyon's stock have always been lat prisfe takers wherever exhibited. Jier. . cules was noted a 3 a prize taker, and flrrtclass breeding hotse. Rob Roy was a famed Stud Stallion, gome of- hid gets, including Blackleg, occupied eminent positions in the Show ring. . Jean Was the daul of »wj high priced colts and fillies. Victor cmfied lstpaize at Stranrater as a two-year-old ;• *«-. priz* & Rhfns District Show when three years old ; 2nd prize at Castle Douglas the following yea* 1 :■ two first prizes at Gatehouse ; and in 1864, second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Stir-ling. He also gained a Silver Medal for being sire of the best young stock at btranraer id ISBS, and Was afterwards sold at a high figure to go abroad. Tibbie gained first prize at titranraer in I»o4, 1857 and Ifes9 ; Highland Society's first prize in 1860 : and iirst prize at Strauraer with iwo of her offspring, in IS6I. This mare was dam of live prize stallions. Sussie gained 1b first prizes, with nearly as many medals, and was never beat till 1854, by her daughter Tibbie, mentioned above. Lumlock, prize mare, gained iiisfc pri*e at the Highland , Society's, and local Shows, till she was 15 years old. Terms— 7 guinoas each mare, zsro or more the property of the same owner, & guineas. Mares must be removed immediately on the receipt of notice of their being Btiuted, and all fees paid prior to removal. To prevent disappointment early application is necessary. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD McLKaW, Junr., Manager, . ; Maraekakaho ; Or, to HUG H McDON A LD, 35 Groom in charge. fa?^ 0 "^!^ nPIIE Pure-bred ClydosWill travel Taradale, Puketapu, Onmliu, Hastings, and surrounding districts. Particulars of pedigree in future issue. JOHN ROBERTSON, gQ . . Taradalo TO STAND THIS SEASON AT J. N. WILLIAMS', Esq., PKIMLBY, The Young Draught Entire Horse , **fo "VICTOR," by Young VanJt f^Ss^^ quisher (invported), out of the fjP^P^O i m P ort °d mare Maggie, by K. (YfX imported horse Prince Charlie, owned by MrM'lntosh, Victoria. Appl\ to JOHN EVANS, 87 Bastings. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GEO. GRANT'S LIVERY STABLES, IIAVELOCK. fiVrwfß^'^'^ rpHE thorough - bred "TERKN6A," efe^^^^ Terenga is by Kavensworth, dam Pboebe ; is eight years old, and perfectly sonnd, and good tempered. Mares sent to this horse must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given, after which a charge of 2s per week will be made. . All mares not proving in foal last year, will be served free this season, but nalr-a-guinea will be charged for grazing. Terms— £3 10s for single mares, two or more, £3 each. . Every care taken, tut no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to . OEORGE GKANT, I gg Havelock. TO STAND at KAIKORA and WEST CLIVE THIS SEASON. HpHE superior Thorough- & T/Ig.jr%_ X bred Entire fKjSSJ), "HERCULES" iS i|?jL bred by Mr Murphy, of Spring | CreeK, and raced by Mr Redwood. Got by Ravensworth, dam Plover, by Sir Hercules, Ravensworth .by Touchdtone, | Fair Jean by Veralum, Fair Queen, by Pantaloon. : Hercules is a bay horse, 7 years old, and stands 15| hands high, combines the best of blood, with good bone and immense power, and has proved himself a good horse on the turf. At the Canterbury meeting in 1876, won the Grand Stand Handicap, 1 mile, in 1 mm. 50 sees., carrying Bst. 71bs., beating six others in the same year ; won the Hawke's Bay Stakes, 2 miles, in 4 mm. 4| aecs., beating Fishhook and the Maori Weed. The 'Australasian, in speaking of the Sir Hercules blood, remarked .— "No family has gained such a reputation as that which descends from the colonial-bred Sir Hercules. In contests of every description _ the representatives of this line have achieved more than their share of popular triumphs, from the time Mr Tait carried all before him with old Cossack (brother to Waimea), down to the present season, when Kingsborough, Dagworth, Melbourne, Reprieve, B erling, MtzYattendon, Valentia, Calumny, Kingwood, and many others with a dash of the old blood, carried the owners' colors to the fore in some, of the hardest tussels of the year." Tbrms— Six guineas each mare. Two or more by arrangement. Good paddocks, but no responsibility. Mares to be paid for and removed on notice of Btintiag being given, or 2s 6d per week will be charged for grazing. For further particulars apply to William Rogers, Groom in charge, Kaikora ; or, to WILLIAM RUDDICK, Proprietor, West Olive. All moneys must be paid to Mr Ruddick, or to his order. 89 sjjti XX EAT HER, JOCK, iSk. iWttr^bm. B. B ISy Lord Glasgow, ' vi JV'tSw' imported mare Ducucss. , This horse, which was very highly com- ! mended at the late Agricultural iShow, . will ; run with his mares tbis season at Riverslea Station. Grass free for six weeks, after which two shillings a week will be charged. j Notice will be given to owners when inareß are stinted.---i ' TERMS— £4 4s a mare: ; H. THOMPSON, , ■ . ■ Overseer. ' RiTcrsloa Station, October 13th. FOB SALE, i fTHHOSE Valuable Premises, known aa the i Q.O.E. DINING KOOMB, situate on pait Nanier Town Section 252, having a frontage ot 33 feet to Haßtings-street. This ia the only section now obtainable in thiß block, and is an opportunity that any person requiring a good business site Bhould not lose. For price and terms, apply to ROOPEXBROOKING, I Land Agent, I : August 23rd, 1879, •8?

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5518, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5518, 22 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5518, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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