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PUBLIO MOTIOE. \\ ESSRS Carter, Dooney, Halliwell, * ' Lopdell, and tho Plumpton Coursing Club hereby givo notice that any Perrons trespassing upon their Lands, situate in the Papakura Distriot, will be deemed wilfal Trespassers, and dealt with accordingly. Dog owners are warned that Poison Is laid and doga wilibo shot. GEORGE T. CROSS. 587 Secretary Plumpton O.C. HAWKES BAT PLUMPTON GOUBSING OLXJB. President: R. D. D. M'Loan, Vice-presidents : G. H. Swan and J. B. Rhodes. fiHE INAUGTOAL MEETING / •■- Will be held ad . "*• THE MEANEE PXUMPTON oi? ■ WEDNESDAY, THE 4th SEPTEMBER 1895. Judge: J. Barr. Slipper: J. Fergusson. THE INAUGURAL "STAKBH. For an unlimited number of All-aged Dogs at 50a each Iss to expenses)., NominaUomSOs, on WEDNESDAY, the ,2Ut August, at 9 9» m y .bajapce of sweep (30s). on MONi ) ay, 2nd September, at 9 p.m;, addreesed to the Seoretary, Caledonian Hotel, Napier. Winner to take 70 per cent of the netsweep, runner-up 15 per.oent, third dog 10 per cent, fourth dog 3. per cent. All dogs must be registered. -■■-■■ If opportunity offers a Consolation Stake will be got up on the ground. GEORGE T.' CROSS, ■ ' SeoreUttT. Jh^ iTiHOBOffGHBBED Wgßk J. STALLION ; -^jjffl' ' (By Ar^eri-ChrrsoUU) HENCBMiw Will Stand at Waipawa'ttia Beaton. Further partionlare In future Issue; - 657 v r 7 % ~LORD OF. THE ■ : .:tL isles, BEOWN Horse, by Yattendon, dam Nathalie (Imp), by Warlook (Imp), dam Rose de Florence (Imp)" (own Bister to Peter i WilWins), by the Flying Dutchman, dam • Boarding School Miss, by Plenipotentiary. ' dam Marpessa ; Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, ■ by <lmp) Cap-a-pie, dam (imp) Paraguay, &c Sir Hercules, sire of Yattondon.The Bard (Sydney Cup twice). Yattendon, sire ot Grand . Flaneur, Cnester, Dagwoith.'JMr Idea (dam of Nelson), Yattertnevfto. • . • Grand Flaneur, Bire of Bravo (Melbourne ; Cup) and many winnqre (V.R.O.and A.J.C. 1 Derbies, Melbourne Cup, and Champion). ' - Chester, sire ot Aberoorn, 'Carlyon, CranE brook. Dreadnought. .Titan, &c Mel--3 bourne Cup and Derby). ; Nathalie (winner Australian Cup), dam of » Ferryman, Maribyrnong, Fenella (dam ot I Mute), and King._of.the Ring (aira of First r King, &o.). 0 Warlock (winner St.. Leger.. Great Bbor 1 Handicap, Great Yorkshire Handicap), by : " Bh-dcatcher, &o. . „ . • Birdoatoher, sire' of The Baron (Leger), ,• Knight of St. George (Leger).. • The Baron, Bire of Stookwell (2000 Guineas), l * champion sire of England. >; StockweU, sire of Knowsley ; the Marquis 1 • (2000 Guineas and Leger. second Darby), sire c of The Painter (slreof Chemist) ; Grand Prix ». sire of Boulanger); Blair Athoi (Derby and % ieger), sold for 12,500 guineas; Lord Lyon B (2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger, won HSBJISS): c Doncaster (Derby), sold for 14,000 guineas, sire 1 of Bend-'or (Derby), sire of Ormonde (never ■>• beaten, and Bold f0r. 20,000 guineas); Caller '< 'Ou (winner of 19 races, including 34 Queen's >c, Plates), Achievement (looo GnlneaaancVLeaer, Q wop 622,442), Regalia (Oaks, &o.). >" Knowsley, sire of Mersey. Mersey, dam of CARBINE. 0; Carbine, Champion of AUBtraHa and New 3 . Zealand: Bold to the Duke of Portland for 'O 13,000 guineas. f ! ( • ■ c. Peter WilJdns. grand-sire of StockweU ■P Malua.Taaman, &o. *• It will thus be seen that Lord of the Itlea comes from the very best blood in England r - and the colonies on both sire's aad dam's side. Lord of the Isfes is the Bire of Samoa, Moras io pawke-sßaySteepleohaßeVNoyadeVMald^ Lome andAllana-Dale, all winners. - „ Lord of. the isles will etandrat Green. meadowß, and will travel Petine and Clive each week. - <■ Terms -Thoroughbred mares, 1 Guineas HacksandHalf-breds,£44e. 7 Payable Ist January, 1896. ' 7 GroomaßO fees sft. ? ,&%£ paddocks. Kvery' pare but no responsibility. After notice of stinting iagivea 2a Gd per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to . , GROOM-INrCHAHGE. r Or to PfITER^HERBERtf, it 483 .'Owner, Greenmeadowß. • -^^___ ' ' ; fejv LEOJSTINI. , O'AY f HOBSB, Cyrs, 16 hands, by , ■ » (imp) LeoUnns, his dam Woodnymph, ' full sister to Martini-Henry, by (imp)' Musket (sire of Carbine and Nordenfeldt),' out ot re fy lvlo > °7 U^P) Fisherman, out i ofr Juliet, '° Leolinus, bred in England (won over £5000 in stakes ; second in Leger), by Caterer, out of Tasmania, by Melbourne, a descendant of the great Blaoklock, from whose loinßspnuiK St. Simon, Golopln, Donovan, La Fleche, &o, St. Simon's stock won since 4888 £318,]N in stakes; Golopin'a stock won since 1889 £967083 in stakes ; Donovan won at two years £18,487. 78 three years £33,685-&6,152. La Fleche was sold 'as a yearling for 6500 guineas, and is the best mare In wngfond. Leontini is a bright, bay, with beautifal Hat bone and should get good stock of all description, -s • , • ..... '7 Terms— 44 4s single mares ; others fay ar* rangement, payable not later than lab January, 1896. . . -. , , Good Paddocks provided for mares coming from a distance for one month free of charge ; after that 2s 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply at ■Taradale. where he will stand, to r ALFRED WOODS, • fa • Groom in charge is Or to RICHARD OROURKE, ra 442 Owner, Taradale. ra *■— — — — — — »— —i — — i — — JO IQ AIMILHB FOR OS g». By ■RTMEB'S BIT SB S Often Imitated. Never Excelled ; ; Often Opposed, Never Defeated. , TIME-TABLE. ' TAB N^^. T ° N^ ra gA^L TARA - Leave Taradale— Leave Newton's a.in. a.m« ' Corner 6.45 New Roaa 8.0 New;, Road to 8.16 „ Taradale and 8.45 „ • / Meanee 8.45 Via Moanee to 9,30 New,. Road Napier Taradalo 8.30 New Road 10.0 }0.0 . ILO U.O „ ILIS Via Meanee to 12.0 „ „ Taradalo '• p , >m *»T » a u>o New Road 1.0 New Road p.m. [ 1.45 Via Meanee o 1.0 New Road to \ s- 3 " ao „ . .., v J-0 8.0 Taradale, Puke- :. g „ ■ tagn-ondForn. *6.30 " 4.16 Via" Meanee to .Taradale 5 • 9.30 ' . MOO " ' Tt'Doos not run on Saturdays. > ! K'lSatuxdays only. ' - FAREa toTO MEANEK OB TABAPLB : Y B^4s^ o^ T3BPKR I ■ Leave- * Leave i PUKETAPU AND NAPIER 1 | ' FERNHILL Daily at 8 o'olock Every Morning at FOR PUKETAPU 8 o'clock. AND FSRNHTLL. 1 For Hire— BUSBS, Drags, Buggies, Coaohea. Brakes, Sec, a. E Y~M E E, Addhkss-BOX 98, NAPIER, TELEPHONE 170. July, 1899. ' cog F. NUGENT'S iTPELEGBAPH LINE OP * COACHES. HASTINGS ANm MARAffitrAK-Affrt Leave Maraekakaho-Mondays, Tuesdays Thursdays; and Fridays 730 a.m. Arrive 'Hastingts' o.4S a.m. ; Wedneetdays and Saturdaya 9 aani Depart Hastings for, Maraekaksho 13.30 daily, ' : ■ ' . • .- Booking Office— Beeoroft s Repository KGood Stabling and weU-grassed Paddooka Harness and Saddle Horses can had by arrangement at any time. P. NUCrHNT, .ACCOMMODATION HOUSEI MARAEKAKAHO. 21 OROWTHEE ft M'OAULETS <-' LINE OF r ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN NAPOJR TAUPO. TO KAANU. UOHFIELD; and ROTORUA A Coacti will leave Napier every Monday 6.80 a.m., arriving Taupo every Tuesday at 4 p.m., leave Taupo every Thursday 7 a.m,, arriving Napier every Friday at 6 p.m, Thomab Coos and Son, Agents. SPECIAL OACHES AND BUGGIES AT ANY TLU& ROWTHER& M'OAULEY 210 Proprietors HOTIOE pETANE OOACHEB. From Potane. 8.30 a.m. to p.m. From Napie r4l a.m. and 4.30 p.m. The Coaeheß start from Star Hotel at 10.40 and 4.20 ; Peddie's Hotel at II aan. and 480 p.m.; Napier and Petane Hotels SPECIAL COACHES LAID ON FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES. Rugrteii and Biding Hones by amt.n roencwitb C.VILLERB, 3U Proprietor Patene

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10071, 12 August 1895, Page 4