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TO StAND THIS SEASON AT MOTUO" TARAIA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, CsWn LORD <wrdon, -^vr-^m^nnfA Rising 4 years old. Lord Gordon is a dark bay and very hand, some horse, of good size and substance, aotlveand a sure foalgetter. He was bred at Qlad irook, Otago, by John Roberta, Esq., and Is by Sir Arthur Gordon (No. 161 "N.Z, Stud |ook"), dam Darling 11., by Sir Colin, out j>i Darling ilmp.l. DarUng was a mare of great Bubstance and quality, and a winner of many prizes. Darling 11. hae only been shown wice, and took one First Prize and one Second Prize. Sir Arthur aordon^the sire of Lord Gordon, was bred by the Hon. Matthow Holmoa (Awamoa), and is by Young Banker tim D.l who took First Prize at Jolnton. SnowS 1875. At the Glasgow Show in 1878 he stoS Second, and afterwards gaimd tho First Priza ln J}, te £ la i 8 at Dl » m "arton and Kllbrlde Shows, while he has never been beaten in a show rlna in tho Southern Hemisphere. " TERMS-fl Guineas, two or mor»mares as per arrangement. Lord Gordon Is at present on view at Wall pukurau. For full particulars apply to ROBERT THOMPSON. Groom-ln-C«atw, Motuotaralft. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FLEMINGTON7 PURE • BRED jfsyffij CLYESDALE STALUON *Tfhk MAINMAST. MAINMAST is a beautiful bright bay, five years old, standing 17 hands high, wltt very superior action, good flat bone, and very docilo teoipor. Bred by Wm. Boag Esq., Fendalton ; sire. Lord Dunmore, imp. from Scotland (No. 4610 C S.B. of Scotland), uA winaer of Gold Meda 1891. Mainmast's dam Annie, her tfre Kilbowia, imp. from Scotland by the late James 'Walla Kaiopol Island, and kred by ». Riddel . of Blackhal, Paisley (No. 112, C.S.B.J. For rest of pedigree see «ar4s. TBRMS. This Horse having arrlv«d in the district late, terms for this Season will be— £4 10s Singlo Mares, two er more as per agreement. AUoT :». THE COACHING STALUOrJ H&2-& OOTHERSTONE, H?W| Whioh will run with Mares Paddock, Terms, £1 Is Single Mares, Every care taken, but no responsibility, All Mares must be removed by Ist Januatjr 1894. Payment for Mares must be made upon re* movaL For further partioulars apply to D. S. FLEMING, 454 Fleminxton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HOLLOWS CLIVa And to Travel the following Districts: FBTANJ3, TARADALE, MEANEE, ANO HASTINGS <J»HE CARRIAGE STALUON PHdSNIX. By QUAMBY, dam Lady Clare, bs Talisman. PHCENIX is a bay horse, with black points, standing sixteen hands, and is a very luitablQ horse for getting Carriage Hones from Light Draft Mares, also good Roadsters, Terms— Singlo Mares, Hi 10s. Groom 5a payable first servico. Good paddocking at The Hollows' free ot charge for ono month, after 2s 6d per week. AU care takon, but no responsibility. For further partioulars apply JOHN MILLER, Owner; Or, A. M'KAY, Groow-in-Charge, TO STAND AT FOREST FARM, HASTINGS, _A 'I'HE THOROUGHjfgfr A BRED SIRB tffißUgH WILBERFOROEi ' f^^MBV By llarlbjmong — Jesai* cS^^^Oj WILBERFOROfI is a "^HSSSHHMfcKiappIe brown, without any white, standing 16 hands S Indies, with gooa temper. He has a splendid head piece, with magniflcont neck, set into a woU-eoap&ft pair of shoulders. Ho haa plenty of bone, a wellturned barrel, and exoellently sprung rlbai with great power In his hind-quarters. As a racehorso Wilberforco has. a number of sterling performances which- would taka up too much space to partioulariso. He is siro of Rayon, who won the Trial £ Steeples at the Wellington Winter'MeeUng ° last yoar, and afterwards won the douhja as I Rangltikei of Hurdles and Steeples. Raven "i is the only horse of Wilberforoe'B get that haa g raced, but his hacks command the top prices „ in tho Wanganul district. - J TERMS; £58s. Paddooklng provided fre» « u E. to Ume of stinting " For further particulars apply to g 919 H. LIMMKR, Owner. fr TO STAND THIS SEASON WALL-ROAD 0 HASTINGS «few_ THE THOROUGHt wS&h BRED STALLION 1 «E25L H ENOH MA N, a Full Bro her to Robinson Crusoe. n Terms : Six Guineas. Two or more Marea 10 aa per agreoment. Mares brought from any ;. reasonable distance. All care taken, but not s responsibilltx, . For particw<i?o apply to a W. TATHAM k Or R. CONOPP, ,t 216 I_ chftpffe, Hastings, i- _ . _ ._ c TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CRIBSOGH c i«&.T HE THOROUGH " a jriOi||Jwr BRED STALLION, I JJHI A Rl E L » *ff%!iy rTTr Dainty Ariel -Una t I ARIEL will run with his Marea 3 TERMS-5 Guineas ; Groomago 5a extrew Good Paddocks, No responßibilty For further particulars apply to FRED. STOWH, 2 Groorn-in-Cnarge. ! TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CRISSOGE, | *iv \ HE THOROUGHW^'&t '- BRED STALLION ! ~;a*__L k a i wa k a, I Plscatorious— Blaok Bes» I Knlwaka's young stook are big-boned and ) powerful, and will make grand hunters and ; carriage horses. They are admired by al i who bco them. i _ | Torms-4 Gulnoas ; 5s Groomage; Good Paddooks ; no responsibility* 1 F. STOWE, t 213 Groom-in-oharge, Crisaogo. i TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARA i KAKAHO STATION, &», J fc HE Purebred Olydes. ; *■ dale Entire LYOIf nported from Scotland in 1860. BRITISH LYON is a dark dapplo bay horeA, and stands 17 hands high, with Immense bonS and plonty of hair, by Argyle J25Q7. VoL VI.L dam Darling, by Prinoe of Wales (673, VoL l£ grand-dam Juaggie, by Lochond Cbampioa (448,V01. 11. BRITISH LYON has taken first honors at all the principal show grounds in New Zoa« land and a list of his career can be eeen on op plication. Terms -£7 7s ; two or more Mars greement %g| r f HE PUR S-BBED VJtnU CLYDESDALH ENTIRB MARQUIS OF SALISBURY ' Bred by Mr J. Culion, Taiori, by Lord Sailsbury, imported (No. 114 New Zealand Stud Book), dam Jenny Deans, by Governor. Marquis of Salisbury has taken first' hosora in tho principal showgrounds of Otago, Torms— £6 fis j two or more Mares as pe* agreement. dL I'HE PUREBRED fX^SKr AMERICAN I JHH ■ TROTTER 4hJ$L KENTUCKY, By Berlin (Imported), dam Fanny Bell imported*. Terms-£6 6s; two or mor« Hares as pet agreement _______ ,'v^v- '! HE WELL-KNOWW fe%i ' PURB-BRBD PONY LORD PALMERSTON". Terms— £3 bs; two or more Mares as pa agreement. For particulars apply to THKMANAGKR, 222 Maraekakaho Station, «gv THE OLYDESDALB L STALLION (TjjfPJk BLTJB RIBBON WiU Travel Ms Season OLIVE. PAPAKURA, TARADAIE, PBTANK, AND OMAHUr^ Bine Ribbon Is a dark bay, Btands lfyhuidiL oy Young Banker, dam Nannie M'l>on_a (MB). Tenoß-M ia. D Two or more Mares as pot agreement Paddooking provided for one moKhTaftS whioh 2s 6d per week vriU be charged. Marea not proving In foal will he ierveTafhaa rates next season. AU oare taken but noro. sponsiblHty. Fees to be paid on St Jwmam Apply to R.OROURKB, Tandale. Or to , ADAM MUNDBLL. Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

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