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O. ANDERSON AND CO.* LI EREBY announce to the iDhabiLi tants of Hawke'a Bay generally, that icy have now opened the Premises recently erected for them in Dalton and Dickbns streets, as lOACHBUILDERS, MILL AND WHEELWRIGHTS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, 3ENERAL BLACKSMITHS AND HORSE* SHOERS, And their very superior Plant, which will bo jompleted in a shor 1 ) time, will bo found second to nono in the trade. Long and Largo Colonial Experience, and their well-known ability as tradesmen, oan oonfldently guarantee all favoring them with their patronago superior artioles to any other makers in the Provinco. LIGHTNESS, STRENGTH. DURABILITY. ECONOMY AND UTILITY Aro tho Rules of Operation, and at Pricoa which Dofy Competition. Any guarantee given that tho Wheolß of their make will not requiro the tires recutting within one wook of manufacture, as some makes do. HORSES CAREFULLY AND SKILFULLY SHOD j LOOK OUT FOR CIRCULAR. 6:7 ATLAS ROLLER MILLING OOM PANY'S FLOUR. nnHIS FLO UR - has * the peculiar JL featuro of possessing combined quali ties of whiteness and strength, and ia guaranteed to be equal to any TFlour in tho 4-* ONK TRIAL WILL SUFFICE. To bo obtained from all Grocers, and_wholoBale oul from W. EL COOPEK AGjSNT FOR HAWKE'S BAY A. FAIL, (Late Botcb & Fail. QENEEAL COOPER, VJT WEST CLIVK Tallow Caßks, Churns, Buttor Tubs, Choose Vats, ani all kinds of Work connected with tho Trado turned out with deepatoh and nt tho LOWEBT POSSIBLE PRICES 130 ,»ftfl_o-l_ THE SIRES OFTHE SEASON! TO STAND THIsIiiASON AT DUART, HAVELOCK. The Following Celebrated Sires:— Jfa. Tho Imported English Thoroughhred Stallion Wm VASCO DI GAMA, *asJls-fe___B_Own brother to Pero Gomes;, celebrated in the Old Country both on the turf and at the stud, having won the Middle Park Plate, Newmarket Stakes. Ascot Derby, St. Loger, Lancaster Stakes, Grand Duko of Michael Stakes, and Royal Stakes (in all about £14,000). His son Peregrine won tho 2000 Guineas Stakea (worth £5000), and was only beaten by a head for the Derby, and wob sold for 7000 guineas. Vasco di Gama won the Maiden Plate at Ascot, the Rottingdean Nuraerv Handioap, and tho Molyneaux Nursery Handicap, carrying top weight An accident during his two-year-old career caußed his early retirement from the turf. Vasco was imported to Australia, and waa used by the Hon. Irwin Winter to breed remounts for tho Indian markot, and hia owner got as high n priceas 300 guineas in the Indian market for a pair of his get, Vasco di Gama thuß had littlo opportunity of proving his capabilities as a eire of racehorses, but out of inferior mares ho left such good performers aa Vasco, Miss Jessie, and Beadsman, winner of the Caulfield Grand National Steepleohaso and tho Mooney Valloy Steeplechase. Torma— s ruineaa eaoh mare. LORD OF THE ISLES, KpSlk Bred by tho Hon. E. K. Cox. jTTjV. By Yattendon, dam Nathalie -ftjmmVm, (imported), by Warlock, winner of tho Great St. Legor. Yattondon, winner of tho Sydney Gold Cup, 2 miles, and other races, was siro of Grand Flanour, Chester, Jav'lln, Yatterina, nnd other noted porformors of tho turf, also grandsire of those etmino wonders Cranbrook, Carlyon, and Aborcorn. Nathalie, winnerof tho Australian Cup, 2} milea, Sec, out of Rose de Florence, dam of MaritTrnong, Ferryman, Fenella (dam of Mute), and King of tho Ring, eire of First King, one cf the historic horses of the Australian turf, winner of two Champion Races, tho Australian Cup, V.R.C. St. Leger. and many othor raceß. This powerful and handsomo horse comes from the best racing family in the Australian Colonies, and, but for an accident, would have emulated the deodß of his illustrious relatives. Rose de Florence, own sister to Pstor Wilkins, grandßiro of Stockwell, Mahia, Tasman, and Prodigal, and great grandßlro ol Sheet Anchor and Mozart. Yatterina, dam of Libollcr, .fusilier, Matchlock, and grand dam of Rosebud, winner of Spring Handicap at Sydney, Tattersall's meeting, from a field of twenty-nino of tho Australian cracks. Terms— s guineas each mare. _W^ GENERAL THORNTON «EBb^ ,B y Apremont (imp)— Nelly iJaTV Mooro (imp) by Voltlgeur, the „ „_t-Bl«tfr» hlood bo much sought after now. Nelly Moore is dam of tho famoua Loohiol and Corunna, for which £2500 waa latoly refused for tho latter. Apremont is full brother to that great horao Chamant, winner of tho Middlo Park Plato and Two Thousand Guineaa, and half brother to Rayon d Or, winner of the St .Leger, and acknow ledgod to he ono of the best horses of his year. Chamant since joining tho Imporial Stud in Germany has provebf himself to bo the champion sire in that country. Mortemer, aire of Apremont, waa tho beat long-distance horse of his day in England, and among a host of other races he won the Ascot Gold P. P, ""J^soot .takes. He is now in tho United States, whero Rayon dOr is also at the Stud. Aruoana, dam of Apromont, is a daughtor qf that grand old maro Pocahontas pf whom it might be said that she never threw a bad one. Numbered among her descendants are suoh gems ob Stockwoll, RataP la n> K-ng I*ud, winnor of tho Cesarowitch, and King Tom, grandsire of our own great gun Nelson, It will bo seen that Apremont's pedigree fairly bristles with tho beßt running blood in the world. Through an acoldent Apremont never raced. As a two-yoar-old Goneral Thornton was tried and found to be ono of the fastest youngsters in Now Zoaland. In consequonco of a split hoof Goneral Thornton was put out of work, but is now thoroughly sound. If not sold or leased during his raclnsr career will servo six approvod Thoroughbrod Mares at S guineas oach -^_-_ -THE HIGH -CASTE K£2_£__ J- IMPORTED ARAB vTm _ STALLION -____«____. CRUSADER. A dark bay with black points. Tho "Australasian 1 says:-" This is certainly thomost beautiful Arab horso over imported. Ho stands over 15 hands and has immense bone with plenty of substance and quality all °. ve t _,, Hois acknowledged to bo tho vory best Arab that ever rau in India, a proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta ho had no less than three walk ovors, the " Indian Horald" remarking "No ownor caring to start againßt the great Crusader at weight-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk over." Crusador won the Dohra Derby Umballa Dorby, Desort Stakes, ABi\n Plate, Madras Derby, nnd many other races. After racing in India for flvo yeara at all distances under big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record. Saladin, a son of Pegasus, an imported Arab, won the Australian Cup, beating a field of sovon horses, tho 2} miles being oavered In lmin 12sec, whilo it took the famoua Luriine lmin 25500 to win tho same race. After two dead heats for this event Saladin beat the Flying Dutchman, having run 62 mile 3 during the afternoon. This § roves the fact that a raeohorse can be prouced from tho flrat cross of the Arab. Dagworth, ono of tho best racehorsos of his day in Australia, and winner of tho Great Metropolitan Stakes, 2 miles, and many other racos, was a great grandson of an Arah. Thoso who intend to breed for Indian romounts would do well to consider the follow. Ing remarks by Roger D. Upton, late Captain of the 9th Lancera:— "The French had to discard tho European horse when in Africa andremount their cavalry on suoh horses of Arab blood as they could prooure, and these carried a weight of twonty - flve stone General Dumas may well exolaim, ' Now a horse that in a country often rough and diflloult marohes and gallops, ascends and descends, endures unparalleled privations and goes through a campaign with spirit with such a woight on his back, is ho or _ he not a war-horse . '" The Arabian is a racer, a war-horse, and hunter, a riding horso par oxcellenoo. Terms— s _uineas oach Mare ■WE GRAND CHAMPION PONF A STALLION OF NEW ZEALAND -%&hsr*, PRINCE CHARMING ___J____» _ red b 7^- r _ hur Jervolso Scott, *fiU»_WUEsq.. of Rotherflold Park, England, and to by Perfection (winner of flrsb prize in the Pony Stallion olaßs at Islington threo years in succession) out of Cinderella (wmnor of flrst prize at tho Royal Aarlonl turai Show held tin Suffolk). ' P rfoco (fffin ing is a dark brown, and is thomoßtcharmiis Pony Stallion in tho Southorn HomisnhSre * was winner of tho first prizo in the Pony' StalUon Class at tho Royal Agricultural Show Kilburn, England, also first at the Rovai Agricultural Soolety'a Show held at Bristol and ia winner of Boventeon flret prizea in New Zoaland, holding an unbeaten record His Stock have takon prizes wherover shown rwv. s ? n i -^l^!?' n^ w holds the Champion Certificate in the South. Terms -3 guineas each mare. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. «i B a~??i? a . ovo i lolßoß ' term 9 h ave boon placed at the lowest possible foe, as an in' duoement to broedera to breed raoehorses. Indian remounts, oross country horsos, and weight* carrying hacks, a olasa of horßO ver . much required. Mares sont to the above horses must bo paid for and romoved ou notice of stinting beiDg givon. Any mares missing last Beacon will bo served free, bnt a ohargo of £1 will bo made for grazing and attondanoo. For furthor particulars apply to the Stud Groom, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, 11 Duart, Havelook. JS^.^ HPHE THOROUGH B&SSJk M. BRED SIRE _JjO|l WILBERFOROE. WILBERFOROE is a beautiful brown horee, standing 15 hands 3 inches, with great substance, gocd bone, and a splendid set of legs. He shows a lot of quaUty and I has a beautiful tempor ; both his temper and legß he takes from the doublo sirain of Arab blood which runs through hia veins. Wilberforoe is by the renowned Australian Biro Manbyrnong, dam JeßSio, by potentate. Jessie out of Jessie, by Bay Zoharab, out of Noll, by Grey Zohai ob. Terms:- For single mares, £1 ss; _or more mires aa per agreement. Good paddocking freo. Mares sent for and delivoro;! alter the season on application to tie owner. IT, _ H. LIMMER ■»f Ifowstffaroi.JgflaHßS*) l

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8526, 22 November 1889, Page 4

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