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Horses npHE pure-bred imfi JL ported Clydesdale BERLIN * CONGRESS (lite .-A*T ( >li<>) will stand this season at MAKAKKAKAUO, where abundance of grass and wator is provided for mares. Every care takon, but no responsibility. Ho was selected for bis present owner at tho liighlaud Society's Show at Dumfries, in IS7B, where he was a prize-taker, and was imported to Hawke's Bay by Douglas McLean, Esq. Ho was acknowledged in Scotland by the greatest breeders to be oue of thvi pur-st Clydoudalos that had left for many \ears. „-,,• -Li. Bk.kun OonhkksS im a beautitui bright bay, 4 j ears old, standing 17 hands, strong, active, g.-od tempered, with great flat bone, splendi.l feet, and a perfect model of the breed. _, „. This splendid Clydesdale Stallion was bred by Mr Ralslon, Culmore Stranraer, is four years old, and gained '2nd piizo at the .itraiivMiJiiek rt.-.oiuty's Show, and Ist prize at SuiHiitiin I.V/7. 'lie was selected by the Strath-. no ick Saci-ty, ami awarded thuir Premium of £100 tv fcr.ivel iv tho district fch:tl to iron. liKUMK CoNfiiiuss is by Lord Lyon, out of Jean. Lord Lyon by Sir Hercules out of Puppet. Sir Hi;ro.i!e3 by Rob Hoy. Je.ai by Victor. Victor by Drumore P-rmer, out of Tibl.io. Drumore* Farmer by Glauear, out of Luii-l'-ik Mate. Tibbie by Itobert Burns, out. of j iiiisie. t Lor.l 5 .yon gained a prize at the Highland hodciy'd Show, in 1S09 ; the BanlLhue premium, in 1572 ; the Foi-fiiifchiro premium in 18/3; and ia allowed to be the beat breeding Stallion in Scotland at the present day. Lord Lyon's 3tock have always been lat pri:;y takers! wherever exhibited. H cronies v.-aH i-.uti-d .•-« a przn taker, ;snd fuseclass bi-< c ling hmve. Ho!.. L*.:y -.vaa a famed Stud Stalli"ii S.-:ii-i t.f ids guiK, including Didokk-g, occupied rnmn^fc p.-sitk.sis m Iho Show ring. Jean was tho dam of .sever »l lii«h piictstl ctilta and Hliies. Viotor gained latpaiz-j at Stniura-T as a two;, car-o d ; lat prize afc Hhms District Show when three 3 cars old; -2nd pnz-: Cwtio t'ouglas the foil .wing yoar; tw.> iir_t prizes afc Gatohouau ; a:.d in )66i, y.:c ml \>r-/. ; at tho iiighlaud Society's Show ar, tkling. ' c alno gained a Silver Mc.tul for i-emg A\Q ot the l)O.->fc young btt'ok at :-tr:in acr in JSO3, :u.d was altcrwar.is Hold at a high figure t>.> go abroad. Tibbie gained liist.pnzu at .-train aer iv 18H, 1857. and L V 5'.); iiiglilaud Society's lirstpnzo in IfOU ; and iir»t prize at .Strnuruor with two of her orlspiing, in ISGI. This mare was dam of live pr.xo stallions >usaie gained 1(5 fit tat prizo, wi l> nearly :is many medals, and wis never i-rab i ill i*Ss'l, by her daughter Tibliie, mentioned abuvv. Lumlook, prize maro, gisiucd iiist prizo at the Highland Society's, and local .-diows, till she was 15 years otd. Terms— 7 guineas each mare, two or more the property of tho same owner, 0 guineas. Mares must be removed immediately on the receipt of notice of their being etinted, and all tees paid prior to removal. To prevent disappointment early application is necessary. Fox' further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD McLE *JN, Junr., Manager, Maraekakaho ; Or, to HUGH McDO2f.\LD, S5 Groom in charge. (SV^^-^ nnilE Puro-brcd ClydcsCLANSMAN Will travel Taradale, Puketapu, Oinahu, Hastings, and surrounding districts. ' . Particulars of pedigree in future issue. JOHN ROBERTSON, 86 Taradalo TO STAND TO 1,3 SEASON GEO. GRANT'S LIVERY STABLES, 11 A V ELOCK. rfSWfc-^-l-rt ? T' mi thorough - bred W^ ; SVI"'''TKHWKGA.'' gr%>'--r v C J ;., 1 -U 'ioi-oii ;n M is by Havenswoith, dam Plupljo ; m oi^hfc yetrs old, and perfectly bound mi-.I !.'<>■ d tvnipercd. J'a.;\ a feci;t to ih-K horco mnt-t bo \)saiX for aud*"*removcd o;i i.otico, of stinting being given, alter which a charge of 2s per week will bo made. „,,!. AH marcs nob proving m fon-1 last year, will l.c served free this .season, .but half-a-uuineA will bo cliarged for grazing. Terms— Co 10s for single marc 3, two or morn, ilo each. Jvver- care taken, lut no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to GiiuUGE GRANT, gg Havelock. TO STAND at KAIKORA and WEST CLIVE Tlili SEASON. •c^jti .| UK superior Thorough'A V.'v'lr"-*^ ra & Entire y A '£?... ■**_ ii it -it. t> ri IT 1 1? C!" fi! rH-'ll 1l 1l °U L lii b lk«iX___C bred by Mr Murphy, of Spring CreeK, and /aeod by Mr Redwood. Got by Ravens worth, dam Plover, by Sir Hercules, Ravenswort.h by Touchstone, Fair Jean by Veralum, Fair Queen by Pantaloon. Hercules ia a bay liorse, 7 yeavs old, and stands 154' handa 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 iv 1870, won the Grand fcstand Handicap, 1 mile, in 1 iniu. 50 sees,, carrying Bsfc. 71bg. , beating six others iv the same year ; won the llawkc's Bay Stakes, 2 miles, in 4 mm. 4^ eecs., 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, S erling, MtzYattendon, Valeutia, Calumny, Kingwood, and many others with a dash of the old blood, carried the owners' colors to the fore in sonic of the hardest tussela of the year." Tuhais— Six guineas each mare. Two oi more by arrangement. Good paddocks, but no responsibility, Mares to be paid for and removed on uoticf of stinting being given, or 2s 6d per weel will be charged for grazing. For further particulars apply to Willimr Rogers, Groom iv charge, Kaikora or, to WILLIAM RUDDICK, Proprietor, West Clive. All moneys must be paid to Mr Buddick, oi to his order. 8i >t ttiFeT^u c r jock 'ihk. t 'fc^"^3P<i, -*--*- ~^y -Lord Glasgow, Out of imported muro Duchess This liorse, which was very highly com mended afc the late Agricultural Show, wil run with his mares this season at Rivcrslei Stalion. Grass free for six weeks, afte which two shillings a week will bo charged. : Notice will bo given to owners when mare are stinted. TERMS — £'1> 4s a mare. ; 11. THOMPSON, Overseer. Ri version Station, October 13th. BT. TTfTUBERT'S "^[TINE fi In quantities to suit purchasers, at tho • ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS 78, G'OLLINS-STItKET WIiST, , MELBOURNE. Per dozer Siiuvignon ... ... ••• 2ug , White Hermitage 20s i Reisling ' 2ta - I Still Champagne 20s 1 Cliasselus 15s Tokay '..15s 3 Red ilermitogo 15s 1 Burgundy ... ... ... 12s Gouaid 12s Port 3Gs i' Brandy 363 1 DE CAST ELLA & EOWAI ST. HUBERT'S WINE CELLARS} i 78, COL 111 NS-ST BEET WE ,S i Melbourne |31

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 17 November 1879, Page 4

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