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jStßlttflflg. m ■OOTAOTA^FH raVf™ IMPORTED BUFi'¥j LK PUNCH. HORSE, MODEL. erms— 6 Guineas eaoh mare, Also, The Well-known Haokney StallionROMLD. •orparUcularßapplyto j WILUAm 'om Do.naid. Groom in charge. 9B"- - T mSg^alStl? NAT 4ETv=D'EAU, jEjjt iJADQGAN-WATEBWITCH reement. , .-.-■ ■ ..,■ ■ • jKB NORDENMIiOT- FRAILTY* ASS POUNAMIT, NEWMINSTER -BERYL, Will take a few approved mares; yor terms, &o.;applyto^.-.. . Ij. DE PELIOHET, g N „;.,- , . -■ ;Manager. : -4&^)^fAT Tms ■r^^^^J^ 'nQATARAWA, h ?Jl^T» Tfj^Bß - BBBD WILKlfc | Berlin (finrtlgSftJa^ a n •«_ I Shales g -Polly . '^i 3am unknown WIIiKIN Is a Brown Horse, stands 15 hand* 5 I Inches Wgh, with plenty of bone; splendid omper, with a «ood cpnßtftotlon. As a three-year-old he won two races— one was won 1n 2.48 at Aslrtrartou. At the Sawke's Bay Maroh Meeting, ho won tho Handicap. 2} miies, tune rmfi 2seo; same meeting he won tbevßleotric Handicap. 1 Sile,t&e2mln«sw?. : .Atithe^awke'»Bay JunQ meeting he Won the .Electrio Hanmcap, I mile', from scratohy'Beaang a neln oi 13, time 2min 382-sthsec ! <!4.t4'tne CanteAmy sprine meeting he won the -Two , Mile Spring ■ . Handicap, 20se« llmit, r (beating Katie a, Maud V., Pastime,, Stonewall Jackson. „ Trlßsie, Prince ViotorJPaiillna'.Bpider, Stoofcholm. August, Monte Carlo, some of the besfc handicap horses in 4fce cofonles s ttoe amir. 32sec Bisa weU k£own fact.Wflkin wasin. Wellington 24 houra'before'the ra«»waa run. he was 221 hours on boarjt tße boat, . and lesj than one hour from thetlmejhe lelt the boafc he won the race at .tfje .-Show Grotraas, 9 mUes from Lyttelton. He;afeo starud to »he. Eloctrlo Handicap, .Baec.v behind Boratch, Riving the limit horsa^Bßeo; T ,won by Pansy B. t 2min 66seo, glvtaß- Jher i 26^ o '-^?? iS^ through about 19 of them,- and she beat Hto aoout 4sec. it. has beotfone -of the greatest perfornianoes in the Australasian colonies. Wilkin was the only stallion at the Canterbury meeting to show, speed -and staying power, where nil the draok BtalUona of New Zealand are at present '■■ . Wilkin la Umlted to |0 opprovedyiarsß at 6 guineas eaoh, to be paid on or. before the Irt of January, 1896. Grass frae until nSltloe of - removal is given. „,, 1 _ Every care taken, but no responsibultyv Further particulars apply to . JAMES SEMPLB & CO., 870 ' Ngatarawa, Maraekakabov TO STAND THE SEASON AT'HOMB WOOD. - (Near Kaikora), • ■ THE OLTDESDALE STALLION MABQUIS, OP SAIiSBUSY. Imported to Hawke's Bay by Mr R.D.D, M'Lean, Maraeiakaho. ' yfl^tt ■ a "-iinHß- Marquis (^joK^frJ7*L:»;Sallßbtiry b « HiKyk^aßlVA/fcbrownhorse,9year« ' W^*fS^*J/i old. sßetwas b ™J b y Lord SaUsburyWlmp), 1 1U* NiZ." Stnd Book ; ; dam, Jenny Deans, by Governor ; grand dam. Jean, by Kettle's wallaoo (imp) ; great Brand dam, Jess,, by Champion (imp), gg grana octnift uzQu/* j' " r ■ * "' The Marquis oi Salisbury to6k^tnrfl6 Firsfc Prizes in Otago, Champion Priie at Hastings, '■ and various other honora elsewhere, and stands 17 hands. . "*' "", „. ~~- '- Terms : Is 3 single ixtaJeai'Xwb or more as - 'of stinting has beeix given, after ,whioh 2s 6d '■ will be' charged.' All lees to be paid onremovalof mares. ' Every care taken, but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to * W. T. LIMBRIOK, \ „ Walp>wa, • Or -'ttDi-lIMBMOS, 853 • ,_ Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKIPAKI, /fc^^. >|'«HB', qfHOBODGHX, BRED BTALUON -J3SL BRONTEv By ANTEROS-MY IDEA '(Half-brother to Nelson). ' . 1 Terms, £3 10s; payable Ist January, 1896 V - ; . All care taken but noresponsibiiity. Paddooking 2s 6d per week. [Apply to . i MOHI TE ATAHI KOIA. 836 . PaklPaki. TO STAND THIS SBASON' AT . HOMEWOOD (Near Kaikora), . ' hl - 1 , ,»| HB,,TdOEOUGHVMk - J. BRED STALLION JEZSy, EENOEM AN, *BY ANOLER-CHRYSOLITB, full brother to Robinson Crusoe and Onyx, the dam of Nordenfeldt. Angler by .Fisherman— Mar , chloness. . Chrysolite by Stookwell— Juliet - HENCHMAN is the sire of some good per formers, amongst them Stockwell', .winner of the Sammer Cup in Sydney, Charmer, Bernado. Lady In Waiting, and others.. BLENCH- ■ MAN is grandsire of Gipsy Grand} one of tha best colts in New Zealand, his dam belm, by. HENCHMAN. ; HENCHMAN is 7~dark bay, standing 18 hands high, and possesses a beautiful temper and is a Bare foal-getter. - ' TERMS— I& 10s single mare. Two or more as per agreement. All fees to be paid on delivery or mares. Every oare taken but no re- ' sponaibUlty incurred. Paddooking free of oharge until notice of stinting, after which 2a 6d per week will be oharged, ■ ' ' For further particulars apply to GEO. D. SHANLY. Or to . .. H. UMBRICK, 818 ~ Groom in charge. : w N LORD OF THE JufiL ISLES,BEOWN Horse, by Tattendon, dam Nathalie (imp), by Warlook (Imp), dam Rose de Florence (imp), (own sister to? ) ji • Wilklns), by the Flying Dutchman, . t m Boarding School Miss, by Plenipotentiary dam Marpessa ; Yattendon, by Sir Herouled. by (imp) Cap-a-pie, dam (imp) Paraguay, &o> Sir Hercules, sire of Yattendon, The Bard (Sydney Cup twice). Yattendon, sire of Grand Flaneur, Cnester, Dagworth, My Idea (dam of Nelson), Yatterina, &c Grand Flaneur, . sire of ■ Bravo, (Melbourne < Cup) and many winners (Y.R.C. and A.J.C. Dorbies, MelUoarne Cup, and Champion), Chester, sire of Abercorn, Carlyon, Cranbrook, Dreadnought. Titan, &c (winner Melbourne Cup and Derby), Nathalie (winner Australian Cup), dam of Ferryman, Maribymong,. Fenella (dam oi Mute), and King of the Ring (sire of First King, &c), Warlook (winner St. Leger. Great Ebor Handicap, Great Yorkshire ''Handicap), by Birdcatcner, &c . ji- ■ \ Birdcatoher, sire of The - Baron (Leger), Knight of St. George ILeger).,^ The Baron, sire 61 StookweU \2OOO Guineas), champion sUjb of Bnglandtfi v, , v . .- , UtookweU, sire otKnpvraley ; The Marquis . (2QOO Guiiiecw anil*- Derby/, sire of The Painter. (slreoxiQfletiiwf j^Qrand Prix ißire, of 3oulanger);jßl|dfvA|Jhpl^Derby and Leizer)? sold 1 for 12 fflTff itftiihflSff s?£oxd Lron (20W) oWeas, DorbyjSbaSMS^^fisejfe): Doncaster (Derbyij sold forlsitW guineas, sire of Bend-'or, (Derby Vsire ofvOrnionde (never . beaten, and sold for, 20,000 goineasl; Caller 'Ou (winner of 19 races, ** inoliiding'Bl Queen PJateaV AohiovbmentQOOO Guineas AsaXeser won «22,«2), Regalia (Oaks, &a). Knowaley, Bire of Mgrwy. - ■■• '■ Mersey, dam 'ol CARBINE. . > Carbine, Champion of "Australia and New Zealand: sold to the Duke or Portland for 13,000 guineas. Peter >Vilkins. granii-eire of Stockwell Mains, Tasman, tec. It will thus be seen that Lord or the Itls comes from the very best: blood in: ■England pawke's Bay Steeplechase), NoyadeT Maido! I Xiorne and Aiiim a-Dale,' all winners, I Lord of the Isles will, stand at Greenmeadows, and will travel Petane and Olive each week. ■ * - Terms— Thoroughbred mares, 7 Guineas Hacks and Half •breds, £A to. Payable Ist January, 1896. Groomagefeesfrs. Good paddooks. Every care but no respon- u. sibillty. After notice of stinting is given ft 6d/ per week will be charged. * For further particulars apply to GROOM-IN-CHAKGE. Or to PBTER HERBERT, 183 Owner, Greenmeadowß. -"fcsa LEOOTINI. KAY HOESE, 6yrs, 16 hands, by (imp) LeoUnus, his dam Woodnympn. full slßter to Martini-Henry, by (imp) Musket (sire of Carbine and Nordenfeldt), out of Sylvia, by (imp) Fisherman, out of Juliet, &o. LeoUnus, bred in England (won over £6000 in stakes ; second in Leger), by Caterer, out of Tasmania, by Melbourne, a desoendan lof St. oimon, Golopin, Donovan, La Fleche, &o* St. Simon's Black won since' 1888 £3l6,ttg in stakes ; Golopln'a stock won since 1889 £95,063 in stakes ; Donovan won at two years £16,187 three years 838.865-fi55.162. La Fleche was sold as a yearling for 6500 guineas, and is the best mare in ungtand. lieontini Is a bright) bay, with beautiful liat bone, and should get good stock of all description. Terms'— Si 4s single mares : others by arrangement, payable not later than tet - January, 1896. Good Paddocks provided for mares coraine 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 Btand, to ALFRED WOODS, Groom in oharge RICHARD OROURKH. 412 Owner, Taradale.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 4

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