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- &Wa T HE Puro-bretl ClydesmJWJllfiiSte*. -*- l ' a '° Stallion CLANSMAN Will stand this Soason at Pnpakurn. \ CLANSMAN is dosconded from tho purest Clydesdale blood ovor imported out of Scot- , land; ho has proved himself a sure foal > getter. Terms £3 103 for singlo mnrcs, to bo paid nt lime of stinting ; two or moro mares ns per ngrecment. Paddocks free till duo notice is given. For further particulars apply lo P. HANSEN, Proprietor, 559 Papakurn. TO STAND THIS SKASON. AT M. RYAN'S TARADALE nOTEL^ & $lk THAT Magnificent •"- Thoroughbred Horso mffyw patriarch, lA-JJ.ff Am standing over 1G hands. Siro of some of the best hacks in the district. Terms— &a ns singlo marcs ; two or moro as per agrecmont 1 , . Good pnddocking has boon secured for marea, Every caro taken but no responsibility. Fees payable to E. Broughtox only, on or beforo the 31st Decembor. Ownor: E. BROU.GHTON. T. QUINLIVAN, 518 Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE FARM, NEAR HASTINGS, li.ffi^THE CLYDESDALE ftfVlElwl i- Stallion 1,.i17X MARQUIS. For pnrtieulnrs apply to R. WELLWOOD, 507 Hastings. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MEANEE' IBs*. mHE Well-known Tlio\i»Si3h roughbrsd Horso A^H» HAILSTORM. Terms and further P^e^sta^ 109 Slcanee. THE ONLY ROADSTER IN HAWKE'S BAY. "~iiwLAND*S W|^ HAMBLETONIAN." nnHIS beautiful bright bay American A (imported) Trotting Siro, which lias taken first prize for three years in succession at tho H.B. A, nnd P. Society's Show, will cover this sonson nt Hnstings. Terms on application to ADAM MUNDELL, Stud Groom, Or| 132 W. A. BEECROI'T, Proprietor. OTUPAPA Will ."WILL run with his ■*rasSßSv«6e VV mares this season nt Crissoge. Terms— Four Guineas. Two or more mares as tier agreement. Paddocking free till Ist January. Mnrcs left with Mr It. Hollis nt Tarndalo will bo forwarded free of charge. G. P. DONNELLY, ■12S Crissoge. «. «Sfc nn HE Pm> e Clydesdale Wk ra™!fet Stallion WTjHtt KIN& ROBIN Will stand this season at Papakurn, Meance. King Robin wns bred by John neslop, list]., Pukctapu, and is by Robin Adairoutof Jcssio, by Dtigdnle grand dam by Prince Arthur, ono of tho licst horses imported into Now Zealand, King Robin is a brignt bay with black points, stand 1G hands 1 inch with grand substance and quality, a splendid temper, and is n magnillcont worker. For particulars and terms apply to the Groom in charge, or to G. SPENCE, 125 Papakurn. 43^. IHAT WELL-KNOWN ift HORSE ffl^y^P " FOUL PLAY " WILL Stand this Season at Stortford Lodge, Hastings. Terms and further particulars on application to W. STOCK - 131 Stortford Lodgo, Hastings. BLOOD WILL TELL 1 j piscatcTrious 1 , • HPHE coming Sire of WgKgn -B. i, tho Southern IlcmisI^TjM phorc; will stand this season at Taradnlo. PISCATORIOUS by Trnducer (imp.), out of ; Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.), out of Coquette (imp.), by Lnuncelot, winner of Eng- . lish Derby and Full Brother to Touchstone. Trnducer by Tho Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libol out of Pnsquonado, full sistor to Touchj stone. The recent performance of tho abovo sire's first get— KlNGFlSH— beating such flyers as Acmo, Tamarisk, Orossflro, Gentility, Lord William, nnd others In tho Hawkesbury Guineas in tho best Australian record of 1.10 proves his ability to got Champions among Champions. Martini-Henry's dam Sylvia, by Fisherman. Sylvia, out of Juliot, by Touchstone, " founder of a line of Kings." r Musket by Toxopholito, by Longbow, by Ithuriol, by '.Couchstono. Mxiskot's grand-dam Brown Bess was by i. Camel, siro of Touchstone, tho renowned. Hermit by Newminstor, by Touchstone Hermit ns a siro the biggest ,succoss evor at the stud. St. Albans' dnm Pandora, by Cothcrstonc/bv fouchstono Welcome Jack's dam Miss i^lat, Dy Peter Flat, by Flatcatcher, by Touchstone. Tho Libel's dnm Pnsquojiade wns full sistor to Touchstone. Lnuncelot, siro of the dam of Fanny Fisher, wns full brother to Touchstone, nnd a winner of tho English SI . Legor. J Commotion's dnm Evoning Star, by Lord i, Clifden, by Nowminstor, by Touchstone Evening Star's dam Maid of Derwont, by Flnteatchor, by Touchstone. VangiiArd. out of En Avant, out of Lady Mary, oy 1 Orlando (Derby winner), by Touchstone. Sogenhoo, by Mnribyrnong, by Fishorman - (imp.), by lloron, by. Bustard, by Cuslrcl— Castrel sire Pantaloon. Hamlet by Maribyrnong, by Fisherman. " Bosworth by Mnribyrnong, by Fisherman. > Richmond by Mnribyrnong, by Fishorman. Cnlamia by Maribyrnong, by Fishorman. Angler, by Fishorman. 3 Robinson Crusoe, by Angler, by Fishorman. J Navigator, by Itobhi3on Crusoe, by Angler, by Fisherman. noratio by Maribyrnonp, by Fisherman. Progress, by Angler. Tridonl by Robinson Crusoe, by Anglor, by Fishorman. It will bo seen from the abovo that lho stouthearted Fishorman hns boon oven moro to the c Australian Turf than Traducer to tho New Zealand. Tho fact that Piscalorious is the i) only Fishorman nnd Trnducor nick obtainable 3 should bo sufllcionc to entitlo him to tho respect of breeders. Yearlings by Piscatorious, out of thoroughbred mares, would bring nt i' auction from 100 to 500 guineas in any part of I tho world. ,' Owners o£ mares who are desirous to breed i high priced youngsters should stick to winj ning strains and put their mares to a horse n bred on the lines o£ Piscatorious, whose breeding alone would command, him a big sonson in „ any part of the world. Piseatorious' first got when n arling „ brought 250 guineas. Ho was shipped to Sydp ney to take part in the big two-year-old events of Now South Wales and Victoria, nnd sinco he lnndcd in Sydney ho has been purchased at the high liguro of 700 guinens by a well-known i Now South Wales sportsman. After his por- ' formanco in tho Hawkesbury Guinens in Septombor the "Town and Country Journal" ' states that the owner of Kingflsh hns rofuscd I an offer of four figures for the colt. In spoaking of this colt the Australian sporting scribes h always give him the prefix of the "hand- " somo " Kingflsh. "Augur" in tho "Austra--1 lnsinu ' says ho was not within 101 bof his bost form when ho raced in the A.J.C. Derby 5 against Tridont. , The owner of Piscatorious is confident that T with oven ordinnry mares his siro will provo of tho grontost valuo to horscowners in Hawko's Bay. As n proof of this, nnd tho fnet that the horse is being sought after so much this sonson, a vory substantial offer for lho purchase of Piseatorious by a Now South Wales gentleman hns boon refused. Hermit is by Nowminslcr, by Touchstone Blood will toll. Pisoatorioxis hns moro puro ! Touchstone blood coursing through his veins than nny other horse living. It is no idlo boast lo say that Pisentorious is tho bost bred " siro south of the lino, for undoubtedly he is, nnd, moreover, ho is in ovcryrospect what his pedigroo would imply— a magnificent stamp of lho thoroughbred rncohorso, possessing great power, nnd full of stout and fast blood. , No doubt tho Hon. J. White's big succos3 is i through keeping strictly to winning strains, 1 Tho best horso lie evor owned is Tridont, by 1 Robinson Crusoe, by Anglor, by Fisherman. ! Somo sportsmen aver that it is "White's > lnck." It is no such thing. It is his sound c sense nnd good judgment that carry that gentleman through. Thero is no secret in the < nintlor, nnd ho knows Hint to breed winners it is necessary to stick to winning families. In color PlSCATOßlOUSisabpanlifuUlark brown, with black points, standing 1G hands 2in high, hns n neat oxprossivo hond (never a neater or cleaner head sot on a neck) indicativo of a good tompor. His nock is long and muscular, with windpipo woll detached ; his • shoulders are deep nnd well laid back, and t good enough for anything. llo's a grand topped 'nn, i Pisentorious hurt himself in a wiro fence , when a youngster, and from the effects of this accident ho always suffered moro or less during the wholo timo ho wn3 training. Despite all these drawbacks, when n throo-yenr-old ho started in fourtoon races and won nino, . ami ran second twico. > Terms— Ton guinons each mare: two or more ns per arrangemont. Grass free until I duo notice Vms been givon of stinting, after , which 3s (id por weok will be chnrged. Every I care of mares will bo taken, but no rosponsl- , bility. Groomago, os, to bo pnid at timo of ; service. ; For particulars nnply Groom In clinrgo Greonmcadows Hotel, Taradnlo; or to ARTHUR M'CARTNEY, 101 Caledonian Hotol Napior. jgMUftttlOtt. REDUCTION IN PRICE. ONE GUINEA PER YEAR. THE "MEBOXnTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE" OF NEW ZEALAND. [Established 1876.] Published and Mailed every SATURDAY MORNING nlDuncdln, givos lntest informa lion obtninablo of Bills of Snlo, Mortgages of Slock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Ballmonts. Atlidavits of Satisfaction, &c, and publishes nil mnttors rolaling to Bankruptcy Letters Patent, &c. Subscription : ONE GUINEA por annum 1 With Index (published half-yearly), £1 Gs por annum. Tho Advance Proof is now issued soparato y and published in Nnpior every SATURDAY MORNING. Porsons whoso business does not oxlond outsido of nnwke's Bny can now obtain all tho information of their District at an an nual subscription of 10s Cd, SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Persons desirous of subscribing, to oither oi tho abovo will please sond thoir names nn;l addresses to JAMES SIDEY, Local Agent Orlotholleadomee^ EELER( POO Stulford-sU'cet Dunedin

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7612, 8 December 1886, Page 4

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