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Stallions TO STAKD THIS SEASON AT OMAHU, The Thoroughbred Horse /^^ f\ T V P A I, \_/ By Paoiflo, oat of Villette, TT| by Yountj Plover, out of Ada— Young Plover, by .anther. Faoiflo by Flatcatcher, out of Disagreeable, by Agreeable. Otupai stands about 15-14 hands high, and is of a lark rich chestnut color. For symmetry and lotion he has very few rivals, and his stock can be shown with credit anywhere. Otupai was one of the best performers of his day. tn 1877 he won the Hawke's Bay Plate, weight-for-age, beating Maori "Weed and others. At Bangitikei he ran second for the Bangitikei and Morton Handicap, carrying top weight, won by D'lora M'Donala, 6st 61b, and at the same meeting he woii the Goodwood Stokes, weight-for-age, beating Opawa and others. At the Wellington meeting he ran third for the Wellington Cup, and it was thought by goad judges that had he not been cannoned against close to home he would have been returned the winner; however, he defeated the Wellington Cup winner (Lara) afterwards at the Wairarpa meeting, for he won the Consolation, giving Lara 71b. In 1879 he won the Havelook Handicap, 1} miler, beating Maori Weed and others; tbe PakiPaki Handicap, 2 miles; and was first past the post in the Town and Country Jockey Club Handicap at Waipawa, oarrying lOst7lb, but was disqualified for going inside of a post. Terms:— £4 4s per mare. Two or more mares belonging to the same owner, £3 10s per mare. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Groom's fee, ss. W. BBOUGHTON, 215 Omahu. TO STAND AT OMAHU. a* t oed"palmerston WKHQH i-> a Dapple Bay Pony, by the j( fU imported pony Tom Thumb, dam ■riOTwrnki Jessie, by the imported Fairy Lord Palmerston, who has been first favorite at all ■ Walking Parades. Lord Palmerston has left the best class of ponies in the district he has lately travelled. Terms— £3 per mare. Two or more mares belonging to the same owner, as per agreement. Groom's fee, ss. : Good paddock provided, but no responsibility. W. BKOUGHTON, 213 Omahu. ~TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MEANEE, The well-known Ru.ceh.orse «-v r I A I L S T O R M. ■BK/pKafrfr He is a rich roan, 8 years old, Iff (Tlnf stands 15 hands 3fc inches high ; has m.ni I » M«. a fine temper, und for symmetry and power cannot be surpassed. He has been in the show yard twice, and taken first prize eaoh time. Hailstorm is closely related to many of the best horses that have ever raced in New Zealand, viz., Trump Card, Tambourini, Danebury, Orlando, Nebula, Besolution, Queen of the Tale, and Satellite. These are all horses that won many of the ■ best weight-for-age races and many of the largest handicaps, carrying often top weight. Hailstorm's own performances on the turf for consistent running is unequalled by any horse in. New Zealand. He has started twenty-seven times and won sixteen races, second, five times, third twice, unplaced four times.' As a three-year-old he won Welter Sace at Patea and Forced Handicap and Maiden Plate at Napier. . As a four-year-old he won Carlyle Cup, 2 miles, and J.C. Handicap, 2 miles, 7st 41b ; Wanganui Stakes Handicap, 2f miles, Bst 51b; Waverley-Waitotara Cup, 2 miles, weight-for-age, and Handicap, 2 miles, Bst 121 b: Taranaki Cup 2 miles, weight-for-age, and Welter Eace, 1J mues, weight-for-age. As a flve.year-old he won the Wanganui Stakes Handicap, 2J miles, 9st 41b, and Eailway Plate, 3J miles, weight-for-age, and the Eailway Handicap at Patea, i\ miles, 9st 71b. As a six-year-old he won the Eailway Plate at Waitara and the Wanganui Cup Handicap, 2i miles, 7nt 81b. His performance at the Wanganui Spring Meeting, winning the Handicap with 9st 41b, and immediately after, against fresh horses, winning the Eail. way Plate with 9st 31b, in 2min 4€sec, proves him to oe, for speed, enduranoe, and weight-carrying, a horse that has few equals. His four-year-old running at Waverley was equally good, winning the Cup, weight-for-age, 2 miles, and Handicap, with top weight, Bst 121 b, 2 miles, against fresh, iiorses. In the Wanganai Cup he beat three of the fastest and best horses on the turf at the present day. Terms — £4 4s eaoh mare, and 5s the groom. , Feos payable on removal of mares, when due notice of their being stinted will be given ; Ss per week will be charged for each maze after that time, 1 Every; care will be caken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. 217 H. POWDEELL. „ Frospeotus jpROSPECTUS THBATBE BOTALtoMPANT (LIMITED) OF NAPIER, To be Incorporated under " The Companies Aot, 1882." CAPITAL £5000 In 1000 Shares of £5 eaoh, with power to increase. It is considered that half of the proposed Capital only will be required, whioh will be payable as follows :— 6B on application, 5s on allotment, 10s three months, 10s six months, 10s nine months, and 10s twelve months after allotment, thus making the payment of the Calls very light upon Shareholders. PEOVISIONAL DIBECTOBS : J. D. Ormond, HJE.B. F. S. M'Lean (of Carlile M. S. Bell and M'LeanV F. Button J.- Close (of Neal and J. H. Yautier Close 3. MTay F. Logan (of Sainsbury J. T. Brown ' and Losran) G. H. Swan H. P. Cohen H. Steevens E. Ashton T. Waterworth T. Sidey (of Hardy and W. J. Barker Sidey) Captain Euth With power to add to their number. BANKEES: SOLIOITOBS: Sainsbury and Logan. BEOKEE AND TEEASOEEE: W. Q. Motley. SECRETARY, PBO TBM : , George T. Cross. HPHIS Company is projected for the JL purpose of acquiring the well-known Theatre Boyal, now and for the last six years so successfully conducted by Messrs Swan and Ashton, who agree to sell to the Provisional Directors all the Buildings and Leasehold Land, Fittings, Fixtures, Furniture, Stage Properties, Scenery, Machinery, &c, Sco., now owned by them, for the sum o{ £3000. It is thought by the Promoters that the time has aow arrived when increased accommodation is reI quisito, and with that view they have had plans prepared giving 16 feet extra width to the body of the Theatre. The Dress : Circle will be advanced 22 feet nearer the stage, and will be provided with the newest and most, comfortable of npholatery and Beating accommodation, notably the patent ironframed Chairs now in' fashion in the latest built Opera Houaos and Theatres. There will be fovr Private Boxes connecting the Cirole with the Prosceniom. The Stage Will have an additional 10 feet in depth, with a Proscenium opening of 27 feet, and a proportional increase in height. When these alterations are completed the building will accommodate - without any crowding an audience of upwards of 1200 persons, thus ranking as one of the largest in New Zealand, and the revenue receivable from letting will be increased in proportion. The largest companies will also be induced to perform in this town, which they now pass by, and in conjunction with the contemplated improved shipping facilities will insure the highest talent visiting what is admitted to be the best show town in the colony for its size. The ventilation of the house and its lighting are to be made a special feature «f the improvements, as also the extra exits and staircases supplied in case of an alarm of fire. Separate cloak and retiring - room'B for ladies and gentlemen are a part of the soheme. To facilitate the more frequent use of the bnildinar for Fancy Fairs, Matinees, Horticultural and Poultry, &0., Shows, more windows will be provided, and a project will be submitted for the approval of the Directors to light the whole House by Electricity in the latest and most inexpensive manner, thus offering the boon of effective lighting, unaccompanied by oppressive heat in the summer nonths. ' The acoutic properties of the Theatre have not beeu overlooked, as the proposed plan supplies a new dome roof, whioh will materially add to the pleasure of the patrons of the entertainments. It is for the purpose ot carrying out these desirable alterations that tho Company has been projected, and as testing tbe public feeling on the subject a hasty canvass for support has been made, resulting in upwards of £3500 worth of shares being taken up, thus rendering the successful floating of the Company a certainty. The names already on the Provisional Directorate aad the Share List are a guarantee for the soundness of the undertaking. 96 Land and lioan Company THE T AHD AND T OAK /COMPANY ov ITBSW ZHALATSTD (LIMITED), B,|Great Winoheiter-street, London, B.C. Oahtas ... £1,000,000. DIBIOTOBfI IK LOVDOK: James Alexander, Esq., Director Bank of Australasia William Dunlop, Anderson, Esq , Director Allianoe Bank (Limited) Lieut.-General Biohard Strachey, 8.F., 0.5.1., F.B.S. Eobert Thorburn Turnbull, Esq., Director Imperial Property Investment Companj (Limited) > William Oarr Young, Esq., formerly of Dunedin, ff.Z. This Company is prepared to male adrances on Freeholds, Station Property, Stock, Wool, and all kinds; of produce, to negotiate tales and purchases on commission, to manage utates for, absentees, and grant Letters of Dredit and. Bills of Exchange on London on favorable terms. '..,.■. . : ■ . Wool consigned to this Company for disposal by its London Agents, Messrs Redfern, Alexander & Co ,' will be insured from iheep's back if required, carriage paid and height arranged at lowest ourrent rates. Particulars of pastoral and ether properties, md H«ts of stock for sale, are filed at the rarious branches of the Company. Tendon, >nd purchasers are requested to communicate heir requirements. ; ■■:•/' Head Office in New Zealand: Regenttreet l lfapier...;oa';;>;''j:- 1 ~ ..•:■■:'•■' • ' f : JRAHCIS C. FULTON, W n~:ri :■<:.. . ovl&aiigiaglDir#otor. '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6976, 2 October 1884, Page 4

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