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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, HAYELOCK. rpHE FAST TROTTING STALLION S "TROUBADOR," bred by Messrs Rainic Bros., Timaru ; was got by the celebrated Norfolk trotting stallion "Quicksilver," dam tho fast trotting mare "Maggie, bythe Arab stallion " Wanderer," imported to Sydney by Sir Cracroft Wilson, dam imported from Sydney. " Troubador" is a beautiful silver roan, and obtained four first prizes and five second prizes as a roadster. On Mondays he will travel through Chve, Taradale and Meanee; on Tuesdays, Puketapu, Omah.u and Hastings ; Wednesday, at home ; Thursdays, Paki Paki and Te Aute ; Havelock and Hastings on Fridays, .and during the remainder of the week atHavelock. Teiims : — To suit the times £3, payable on the Ist January, and 5s groomage payable on first service. Paddocks . provided at Havelock at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. ' : For further particulars apply to . W. M'DOWELL, Groom in charge, 208 Havelock. «»». TT ORD CLYDE. nTW^fflf Lord Cey.de will travel BL.*i< f A. Taradale, Meanee, Puketapu, and surrounding districts. Lord Clyde is 4 years old, 16-3 hands high, of great substance and power, combined with fine temper. He is by Little John, out of Jessie, who gained first prize as the best brood mare at the late Agricultural Show, Hastings; Jessie, out of 1 Blossom; Blossom, imported from Tasmania by Scotch Jock, who as an importer of Draught Stock has done more towards the improvement of that class than any other man in the Southern Hemisphere ; as a proof Blosson has five sons at the stud in New Zealand; The pedigrees adn gets of Little John and Prince Arthur are so well known in Hawke's Bay that it is needless to oulogise on their respective merits. Lord Clyde gained one first and one second prize at this season's show. Terms — Five Guineas, two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage, ss. Select paddocks provided for mares from a distance. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A. MACDONAND, 354 Taradalo. THE SIRES OF THE SEASON. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HAVELOCK. The undermentioned thoroughbred sires, «gfe ipATRIAROH, a" rich dark l^k/raP^Srti -*- bay, with black points, fjp^&wtgiO standing over 16 hands, by II ij 4^^H the far-famed Yattendon, out of Days of Old (imported), by Irish Bird Catcher, out of Days of Yore, by Old England, &c. Patriarch is a magnificent horße, showing very great quality, combined with Btrength and substahce, and. as he possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through her Bire, and the Irish Bird Catcher blood through his dam, his breeding cannot be excelled. Terms — Six Guineas for single mares ; two or more mares the bonafide property of the same owner, £6. ; » -fife . TTAV'LIN, a very darkisTLial^'TS*^ brown horse, anding wfVEfeM&jtjO 15 hands 3 inches, by the far|j[_iXrX- famed Yattendon, dam Lilla New-Chum, out of Eva. Lilla was also the dam of Alpaca, Commodore, and Jessamine, and grand- dam of Llama, Ringwood, and Woodlands. Terms — Beven Guineas for single mares ; two or more mares the bona fide property of the same owner, £7. For further pedigree r and performances ot Patriarch, and Jav'lin, see Australian Stud Book and Turf Register. «b& rinflE Pure-bred Shetland TjsMp®£ SAMSON "(imported.) Terms — £2 103 each mare. TO STAND AT TUKI TUKI STATION. And limited to 20 approved Mares, besides a few of his owners, £Sk IVT UTE> a beautiful k a y> A. TflMßg^ft. -lj-L- with black points, W^Mp&U standing 15£ hands by the EL CT rf^y celebrated Fireworks, sire of Goldsborough, dam Finella, own^j sister to Maribyrnong, Ferryman, and half-sister to King of the Ring, sire of First King. This powerful and handsome horse comes from the best racing family in the Australian Colonieß, and but for an accident would no doubt have emulated the deeds of his distinguished relations. Terms — Eight Guineas each mare. Well-grassed Paddocks containing 230 acres, at flavelock, provided. Every care taken, but without responsbility. Mares sent to the above horses must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given ; otherwise a charge of 3s per week will , be m ade. All mares not proving in foal last year, will be served free this season, but one guinea will be charged for grazing. Mares left at Mr Hugh Campbell's, Poukawa on Fridays, will be forwarded free of charge. ' None but broken-in-mares will be taken. For further particulars, apply to Mr Robert Gooseu an, Havelock, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, 83 Tuki Tuki Station. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOES AITD I NEW EDITIONS RECEIVED PER MAIL CASE. THE BLACK FOREST, ITS PEOPLE AND LEGENDS, by L. G. Sequin Touch and Go, by Jean Middlemas ■ Lostßose, by K. S. Macquoid An Eye for an Eye, by Anthony Trollope For Percival, by Margaret Veley , The First Violin (a novel) Life by the Fells and the Fiords Brave Boys who have become Illustrious Men of Our Time, by J. M. Darton (illustrated) Away Westward, or the Cadet Button, by Mayne Reid ■ The Flag of Distress, by Mayne Reid t Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas, by Jules Verne^; Five Weeks in a Balloon, by Jules Verne Homo Sum, by George Ebers Diane, a Norman Story, by Macquoid George Moore, by Smiles , Mrs Brown on Co-operative Stores Paul Clifford (paper cover) , by Ly tton Rienzi (paper cover) , by Ly tton Tales for the Marines, by Walter Thornbury Mystery of Marie Roget, by Edgar A. Poe Cruel London, by Joseph Hatton The Luck of the Roaring Camp, and other Sketches, by Bret Hurte A Constant Woman, by E. Glaister Chandos, by Ouida Family Herald Supplement iSmith's English Grammar iSmith's Modern Geography |Every Week, vol 20 ißow Bells, vol 30 JAII the Year Round, vol 22 DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND I PRINTERS, ; "Hboau)" Omen, Napib

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5537, 14 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5537, 14 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5537, 14 November 1879, Page 4

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