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Stallions THE TUKI T UKI PRICKWILLOW, MUTE JAV'LIN, AND SAMSON. To stand this season at Havelock, the undermentioned celebrated sires : — fiS!s»[L^_ nnHE Imported Norfolk Roadi|O|J)| JL sler Stallion *t!Ei3£L " PRICKWLLLOW " Is a beautiPul dappled dark bay with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with handsome head and neck, fine shoulders short back, strong loins, ribs deep, long quarters on short firm legs with immense bono, capital feet, good-tempered, and a sure foal-gotter. He has grand action all round, and with training will go a great pace, and is in every way one of the best horses ever imported for getting weight-carrying hunters, steeplechase horses, stopping carriage and buggy horses and hacks up to any weight, descriptions of horses which are getting extremely scarce and valuable, and for these qualities was expressly selected by his present owner for the benefit of breeders in Hawke's j Bay. Priekwillow was selected in England by Major Barlow for Messrs Brown and Hill of Canterbury, at a cost of nearly GOO guineas, which will give an idea of the value put upon (lie blood. Major Barlow is considered one of the best judges in the United Kingdom, and is well known all over England as the most successful exhibitor of hunting and blood stock at tho principal shows. Priekwillow conies of the old Norfolk trot! ing families, being bred by Mr Tice, of Ifetheivot, in Norfolk, and 1 , s by his noted horse Prickwillow out of a first-class huniing nmro, by Mr Gooch's Man Friday, by Old Man Friday, am by Bond's Old Phenomenon, who was undoubtedly acknowledged (o be the fastest, trotting stallion England ever produced ; grand dam by B. Land's celebrated stivplcchase hoi'se Camel. Tice's Priekwillow, the siro of this hor.«o, was got by Stebbing's Prickwilhnv, dam by the Norfolk Hero ; grand sii'c Old Priekwillow, the champion of England ; great grand siro Old Phenomenon ; grc.it grot grand sire J. Theobald's, of Stoekwell, Snrivy, Old Norfolk Cob, for which he g-ivc 1000 guineas. Prickwillow's own brother Young Prickwillow nt 4 years old won (he Bollesdon Cop- | low Stakes' at Croxton Park of £122 10s, beating amongst others the well-known horses Hamlet a:id Chance. Ho won the Welter Stakes and Hunters' Stakes at Aberdeen, beating Mino, Tinderbox, Victory, and several others. In quality and style Priekwillow is a shorfclesjjred, weight-carrying hunter, and a glance at his pedigree will show that he inherits the most noted trotting blood that England ha produced, grafted on to the blood of tho celebrated steeplechase horses Camel, Man Friday, and Old Man Friday, placing him as one of the most promising nag stallions in the Southern Hemisphere. Terms — 5 guineas each mare. FTIHE Thoroughbred Siro iwW "JAV'LIN" Is a very dark brown horse standing 15 hands 3 inches, by the far-famed Yattendon, sire of Chester, Dagworth, Patriarch, &c.; dam Lilla, by New Chum, out of Eva, &c, &c. Jav'lin conies from a great running family on the dam's side, Lilla being a marc of most undoubted excellence, she having produced such celebrated racehorses as Commodore, Alpaca, and Jessamine, and being also tho grand dam of Llama, Ringwood, and Woodlands. Alpaca, daughter of Lilla,, was purchased lately by Mr White, owner of Chester at auction in Sydney as a li-year-old for 500 guineas, showing how highly the produce of Jav'lin's dam is valued. Jav'lin is not only beautiful in appearance, but his conformation is as near perfection as possible, showing more quality than any other horse in the Colonies. His turf career as given by the Turf Register shows he inherits the running blood and weight carrying power of his mighty family. He was one of the most brilliant, performers of his day. Jav'lin commenced his winning career as a 2-year-old, and during his six ycirs on the turf he met and defeated such renowned horses as Sydney Tim Whiiller, The Prophet, Hamlet, Florence, Dag worth, Priam, Pyrrh us, Reprieve, Fitz Yattendon, Horatio, and Miss Jessie, and left the turf perfectly sound. Jav'lin's stock for substance, quality and good looks are not to be surpassed in tho Colony, and are the admiration of all lovers of horse flesh. Terms — 7 guineas each mare. /s&Sst^ nnnE Pure-bred Imported X**si£&'H JL bhelland pony *ffiSS* " SAMSON." The winner of the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Society's silver modal last Show. Terms — 3 guineas each mare. TO STAND AT TUKI TUKI STATION. And will run with a limited number of approved mares, including his owners. <^swr~^ "m/M~UTE, a Beautiful Bay _L-fJL with black points, stand- -— Ili&s4isr^.ing 15i hands by the celebrated Fireworks, sire of Goldsborough, dam Finella, own sister to Maribyrnong, Ferryman, and half-sister to King of the Ring, sire of First King. This powerful and handsome horse oomes from the best racing family in the Australian Colonies, and but for an accident would no doubt have emulated the deeds of his distinguished relations. Terms — Seven Guineas each mare. Well-grassed paddocks containing 210 acres, Havelock, provided. Every care taken, but without responsibility. Mares scut to tho above horses must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting being given ; otherwise a charge of 3s por week will be made. All mares not proving in foal last year, will be served free this season, but ono guinea will be charged for grazing. Mares left at Mr Huon Campbem's, Poukawa, on Saturdays, will be forwarded free of charsre. None but broken-in-mares will be taken. For further particulars, apply to Mr JoiIN Ewaht, Havclock, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, 77 Tuki Tuki Station. TO MEET THE TIMES. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MR G-EO. SMITH'S STABLES AT FARNDON, <jfflK pyillE Splendid Roadster W§± israwSSta ~^ Stallion IfjCJr2x DUNCAN GREY. Duncan Grey is by Traducer, dam Captain M'Gruth's celebrated grey mare Maggie, by Grey Lincoln, grandam by G-laucus. Terms — Single mares, £4 10s. Two or more mares the property of tho same owner by arrangement. Gentlemen wishing to breed weight carrying hacks, high stepping carriage and buggy horses, should avail themselves of tho service of this horse. Good paddocks provided at Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Mares must be removed and settled for when stinted, due notice of which will bo given to owners. For further particulars apply to GEO. SMITH, 79 Farndon. «j& nP ll^ Clydesdale WyflryO " DUKE," Will stand this season at Havclock, where good paddocks have been secured for marcs. Duke is well known throughout tho district, his stock being second to none. Terms, £4 for single marcs. Due notice of stinting will be given, after which a charge of 2s 6d per week Avill be made. Further particulars on application to A. H. Paiuion, Havelock. is 7 JAMES LYON. UrtSk nP HE pure-bred Clydosdalo ILSSf. CLANSMAN, By Emperor, out of Jean. Clansman will travel this season to Pctane and Havelock every nine days, remainder of time at Taradale. Good paddocks provided. j Terms — Five guineas for single mare ; two or more 'as per agreement. Payable on or before January Ist, 1881. For pedigree see cards. JOHN ROBERTSON, 85 Proprietor, Taradale.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5835, 22 November 1880, Page 4

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