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irfTh. i«.,.-rf!fj7ft rpHE pure-bred im-ffnftS-JBfg A -*- ported Clydesdale ifl |gjjjjfej& BERLIN CONGRESS (late Ajiollo) will stand this season at MARAEKAKAHO, where abundance of grass and wator is provided for mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. He wns selected for his present owner at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1878, whore be was a prize«taker, and was imported to Hawke's Bay by Douglas McLean, Esq. He was acknowledged in Scotland by the greatest breeders to be one of the purest Clydeßdales that had left for many years. ..,..,. Bkbun Congress js a beautiful bright bay, i years old, standing 17 hands, strong, active, good tempered, with great Hat bone, splendid feet, aud a perfect model of the broed. This splendid' Clydesdale Stallion was bred by Mr Ralston, Culinore Stranraer, is four years old, and gained 2nd prize at the Strathemlrick Society's Show, and Ist prize at Stirling iv 1&77. He was selected by the Stratlu-no-ick Society, and awarded their Premium of £100 to travel ia the district that so i!- on. Bsiituif CoxoßKSs is by Lord Lyou, out of Jeau. Lord Lyon by Sir tlercules, out of Puppot. Sir Hercules by Rob Koy. Jeuu by Victor. Victor by Drumore Farmer, out of Tibbie. Drumore Farmer by ont of Lumlock Maro. Tibbie by Robert Burns, out of Sussie. Lord Lyon gaiued a prizo at the Highland Society's Show, iv 1869 ; the Banffshire premium, in 1872 ; the Forfarshire premium ia 1873; aud is allowed to be the best breeding Stallion in Scotland at tho preseat day. Lord Lyon's 3tock have always been Ist prize takers wherever exhibited. Hercules was noted :is a prizo taker, and liratclass breeding horse. Kob Uoy was a famed Stud Stallion Some ot" his gets, including Blackleg, occupied eminent positions in tho Show ring. Jeau was the dam of sever »i high piicdd colt 3 aud fdlies. Victor gaiued Ist paize at Stranraer as a two-jear-o'd ; Ist prize at lihins District Show when three years old ; 2ud prize at C»st!e Douglas tho following year ; two liist prizes at Gatehouse ; and in 1804, second prisw at the Highland Society's Show at -tirling. lie also gaimMl a Silver Medal for being sire of the beat young stock at M;ramaer ii> 1565, aud was afterwards sold at a high Kgureto go abroad. Tibbie gained first prize at Stranraer in 18")4, 1857. aud 1559 ; Highland Society's first prize in IbGO ; and tirat prize at Strauraer with iwo of her oiispiing, in ISGI, This mare was dam of live prize stallions. Sussie gained 16 first prizes, wi.b nearly as many medals, and was never beat till 1854, by her daughter Tibbie, mentioned above. Lumlock, prize mare, gaiued iiisb prizo at the Highland Society's, and local Shows, till she was 15 years old. Terms — 7 guineas each mare, two or more j the property of the same owner, 6 guineas. Mares must be removed immediately on the receipt of notice of their being atinted, and all fees paid prior to removal. To prevent disappointment early application is necessary. For further particulars apply to AHCHIBALD McLEAtt, Junr., . Manager, Maraekakaho ; Or, to ' HUGH McDONALD, 85 Groom in charge. S?^i«t*x*»£sg;* nniTlS Pure-bred ClydesJLiy&^ifHL^! c * a * e Stallion ®&lb§4§^il C LANS MA X Will travel Tnradalo, Puketapu, Omalm, Hastings, and surrounding districts. Particulars of pedigree in future issue. J OHN "ROBERTSON, 8G Tavadale TO STAND THIS SEASON 1 AT J. N. WILLIAMS', Esq., FIIIM L E V , The Ycuu^' Draught Kntiie Horso gSk •' VICTOR, " by Youug VanJk T^gjr^^ quisher (imported), out of the Tirpp-%10 imported mare Maggie, by jj^Jij[j£jf. imported horse Priuce Charlie, owned by Mr M'liito.-h, Victoria. Apply to JOHN EVANS, 87 Hastings. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GEO. GRAFTS J.I VERY STABLES, a a v i<: l ook. fSW-W^"* rpilE thorough - bred M% ■ ns- &V* J ~L Entire y \ rUL " r a iv K .MJ a . Efr-fe^c.a'i-Sr^^ Terenga is by Kavensworth, dam Pnu?be ; is eight years old, and perfectly bound and jjo-d tempered. Marts tent to » Ins horso imibt be paid for and re'iiovid on notice of stinting beiu^ given. iH tor which a charge ot 2s per week i wili be made. AH mares nob ijn.ving iv foal last year, will be served free this iseasou, but half-a-guinea will be charged for grazing. Terms — £3 10s for single mares, two or i mow, £3 each. Kvor. oaro taken, but no responsibility. ! For further parti«ul.»rs, apply to j UlfiOllGJE GKdNT, gg ' Havelock. TO~ STAND at KAIKOIU and WEST CLIVE Till-. SEASON. }<» r jpliE superior Thorough- " H K R ° v L K s " ffii . N1 i «T bred by Mr Murphy, of Spring CrefcK, and .'aced by Mr lied wood. Got by Raveusworth, dam Plover, by Sir Hercules, Eavenswonh by Touchstone, Fair Jeau by Veralum, Fair Queen by Pantaloon. Hoieuleß is a bay horse, 7 years old, and stands 15J hands high, combines the beat of blood, with f»ood boue aud immense power, aud has proved himself a good horse ou the turf. At the Canterbury meeting iv 1876, won the Grand btand Handicap, 1 mile, in 1 mm. 50 Bees., carrying Bst. 71bs., beating aix others in the same year ; won the Hawke's Bay Stakes, 2 miles, in 4 mm. 4£ sees., beating Fishhook and the Maori Weed. The Australasian, in speaking of the Sir Hercules blood, remarked : — "No family has gained Buch a reputation as that which descends from the colonial-bred Sir Hercules. In contests of every description the representatives of this Hue have achieved more than their share of popular triumphs, from the time Mr Tait carried all before him with' old Coseack (brother to Waimea), down to the present season, when Kingsborough, Bagworth, Melbourne, Keprieve, Sierliug, FitzYattendon, Valentia, Calumny, Bingwood, and many others with a dash of the old blood, carried the owners' colors to the fore in some of the hardest tusßels of the year." Tbjrms — Six guineas each mare. Two. or more by arrangement. Good paddocks, but no responsibility. Mares to be paid for and removed on netice of stintiag being given, or 2b 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 bo paid to Mr Euddick, or to his order. 89 "a weather jock, l 3 stjiW' imported mare Diiolioss. This horse, which was very highly commended at the lute Agricultural Show, will run with his marcs this season at Kivcrsleu Station. Grass free for six weeks, after which two shillings n week will be charged. Notico Avill be given to owners when mares urc stinted. TJSltJUti— £4, 4s a maro. IL. THOMPSON, Overseer. Riverslca Station, October 13th. F O R SALE, r ~PHOSE Valuable Promises, known as the -JL Q.O.K DINING ROOMS, situate on part Nam'er Town Section 252, having a frontage ot 33 feet to HaatinSa-atreot. This is the only section now obtainable in thiß block, and is an opportunity that any person requiring a good business site should not lose. For price and terms, apply to HOUPE BROOKING, i Land|Agent. t August 23rd, 1879. •* " $2 1

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5527, 1 November 1879, Page 4

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