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I TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ! PAIU PAKI, i ?hhHB THOBOUGE A bred stallion i JESL BRONTE' By ANTEROS-MY IDEA i (Half-brother to Nelson). I Terms, C3 los ; payable Ist January, 1896. I All care taken but no responsibility. ' Faddocking 2s 6d per week. Apply to 83s MOHITBATAm p»akI. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HOMEWOOD (Near Kalkora), I ■*• BRED STALLION _-ET9 HENCHMAN, BY ANOLBR-CHRY3OLITE, lull brothei to Robinson Crusoe and Onyx, the dam ol Nordenfeldt. Angler by Fisherman-Mar ohioness. Chrysolite by Stookwell— Juliet HENCHMAN is the sire of some good per formers, amongst them Stockwell, winner ol the Summer Cup in Sydney. Charmer, Ber- ! nado. Lady in Waiting, and others. HENCHMAN is grandsire of Gipsy Grand, one of tho best colte in New Zealand, his dam beta* by HENCHMAN. , HENOHMAN 1b a "dark bay, standing 16 hands high, and possesses a beautiful temper and ia a sore foafgetter. TERMS— £4 10s single mare. Two or more as per agreement. AH fees to be paid on delivery or mares. Every care taken but no responsibility Incurred. Paddocking free of charge until notice of atottafc after whioh 2b 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to GEO. D. SHANLY. Or to H. LIMBRICK, 818 Groom in charge. -W LORD OF THE JqL isles, BEOWN Horse, byYattendon, dam Nathalie (imp), by Warlock (Imp), dam Rose de Florence (imp), (own Bister to* oca: WilHns), by the Flying Dutchman, t m Boarding. School Miss, by Plenipotentiary dam Marpessa ; Yattendon, by Sir Heroulea, by (Imp) Cap-a-pie, dam (imp) Paraguay, &c. Sir Hercules, sire of Yaftendon, The Bard (gydney Cnp twice). Yattendon, alre ot Grand Flaneur, Cnester, Dagwortn, My Idea (dam of Nelson), Yatterina, &o. Grand Flaneur, sire of Bravo (Melbourne Cup) and many winners (V.R.C. and A.J.O. Derbies, Melbourne Uup, and Champion). Chester, sire of Abercorn, Carlyon, Granbrook, Dreadnought. Titan, &c. (winner Melbourne Cup and Derby).' Nathalie (winner Australian Cup), dam of ferryman, Maribyrnong, Fnnella (dam of Mute), and King of the Ring (sire of First King. &O.). Warlock (winner St. Leger, Great Kbor Handicap, Great Yorkshire Handicap), by Birdcatcher,' &o. Birdcatoher, sire of The Baron (Leger), Knight ot St. George (Leger). The Baron, sire of Stockwell (2000 Guineas), champion sire of England. Stockwell, sire of Knowsley ; The Marquis (2000 Guineas and Leger, second Derby/, sire of The Painter (sire of Chemist); Grand Prix ■sire ot Boulanger): Blair Athol (Derby and Leger), sold for 12,600 guineas; Lord Lyon (2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger, won £26,625); Doncaster (Derbyi, sold for 14,000 guineas, sire of Bend-'or (Derby), sire of Ormonde (never beaten, and sold for 20,000 guineas); Caller Ou (winner of 19 races, including 81 Queen Plates). Achievement (1000 Guineas and Leger won «22,H2), Regalia tOaka, &O.J. Knowaley, sire of Mersey. Mersey, dam of CARBINE. Carbine, Champion of Australia and New Zealand; sold to the Duke of Portland for 13,000 guineas. Peter Wilkins, grand-sire of Stockwell Malua, Tasman, &c It will thus be seen that Lord of the Ifle comes from the very best blood in England and the colonies on both sire's and dam's side. Lord of the Isles is the sire of tiamoa, Moras (Hawke"B Bay Steeplechase), Noyade, Maid ot Lome and Allan a-Dale, all winners. Lord of the Isles will stand at Greenmeadows, and will travel Petane and Clive each week. Terms— Thoroughbred mares, 7 Guineas Hacks and Half-breds, Si Is. , Payable Ist January, 1896. GroomagefeesSs. Good paddocks. Every care but no responsibility. After notice of stinting is given 2s 6d per -week will be charged. For further particulars apply to CmOOM-rN-CHAKGE. Or to PKTER HERBERT, 183 Owner, Greenmeadows. LEOJSTINL, R~AY HORBK, 6yrß, 16 hands, by (imp) Leollnus, his dam Woodnymph, full sister to Martini-Henry, by (imp) Mußket (sire of Carbine and Nordenfeldt), ouc of Sylvia, by (imp) Fisherman, out of Juliet, £Cc. Leolinus, bred in England (won over £5000 in stakes; second in Leger;, by Caterer, out of Tasmania, by Melbourne, a doacondan lot the great Blaoklock, from whose loins sprung Bb. Simon, Golopln, Donovan, La Fleohe, &c. St. Simon's stock won since 1889 £216,172 in stakes; Golopin's stook won since 1889 £95,083 in stakes ; Donovan won at two years £16,187 three years £38,665— £55,152. La Fleche was sold as a yearling for 5500 guineas, and is the best mare in ttngland. Leontini is a bright bay, with beautiful flat .bone and should get good stock of all description. Terms'— £l Is single mares ; others by arrangement, payable not later than Ist 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 ALFRED WOOD?, Groom in charge i Or to RICHARD OROURKE, 112 Owner, Taradale. TMHK MAGNIFI i Agk, ■ ' CENT IMPORTED 4«n^|prAMERICAN TROTTING ■GB^Bl STALLION ifT^UV ALLaN DALE, < &*r*r lil * J <*&Li Recor i 2.20 at 2 year old. WILL STAND THIS SEASON TAVISTOC^|p A STABLES, ALLAN DALE is a large, handsome, wellformed bay Stallion, standing over 1G hands. He was brod by Col. H. J. Thornton, Rancho Resaca, Contra CaL, U.S A. Got by James Madison, 2.17 J ; First dam Bell Allen, by Vick's Etham Allen Jnnr (9203), Blre of Prince Allen, 2 27; second dam Belmont Belle, by Owen Dale (sire of dams of Brushy John, 2.27: Freestone, 2.29; Lady Ellen, 2.291 ; Husie, 2.281) ; Third dam is a very fast quarter mare by Grey Eagle. James Madison was by Anteco, 2.16td, a son of Electioneer i 125) from Luoy Patchcn, by Goo. M. Patohen Junr. (31). Anteeo, the sire of Anteoguo, 2.23 ; James Madison, 2.17}; Maud M, 2.20; Anteeo Richmond, 2.21 i, and many others. Here we see the great Hamblotonian family well represented. Hero is a combination of blood hard to beat, and bred on lines which the late Henatpr Stanford so dearly loved, viz,, good trotting blood with plenty ot thoroughbred. Allan Dale did somo very fine work, and has shown himself a beautiful goer, A very good tempered borse and big for his age. " I hereby certify that tho above pedigree of the horse Allan Dale, purchased oyR. E. > de Lopoz. for New Zealand, Is correct.' ' Wm. G. Lay.ng. Editor " Breeder and Sportsman. : ; July 21th, 1891. i Terms— Five Guineas, payable Ist January 1896. j Groomago Fee, 2s 6d. t ALSO, t j&sv CLYDESDALE ' ffiS5S2% STALLION « tfzL MEL ROSE, Rising Eight Years. Bay with Black Points. 5 Stands 16.3. Bred by Walter t M'Faklanb, Esq. MELROSE ia by Taieri Tom, 210 N.Z. Draught Horse Btud Book, ouc of Fanny Fern, 393, N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book. TAItCKI TOM was bred by tho lato Mr Jamea Shana. Taieri, Otago.ROt by Sir Colin (imp.i. His dam, Nancy, was by Glasgow Geordie (imp X; second dam Nancy was imported by Mb Valpy. IT ANN V FEKN is by the lato Mr J. "Wall s Pride of Scotland, 602 ticotoh Stud Book, and 31 N.Z. Draught Horio Stud Book ; dam Fanny, 309 N.Z Draught Horse Stud ftopk, by Prince Charlie, 626 Scotoh Stud Book, and 1 N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book. Fanny Fern was shown at Kangiora, 1891, beating all I. oomers. In 1892 was first at Rangior and first and champion at Chrlstchuroh. FANNY, dam of Fanny Fern, 1891, took ;, first and champion for tho best brood man «. and two of (jar progeny, Fanny Fern and Colt Stream being Injo twp shown with her. ITS COLD S'frtEAW. .own brother to Fannj °7 Fora, took first and chamnton at Rmnglon n «n<lnrßt and champion at Ohrjstchurch, 'o, — it, will be seen by tho ahoyo Pedigroi k ; tw -k^UBOSM is a dEßcendant of sfocl ld TERMS: FO^ H °U^ B - *} Payablo Ist Jan.. iosb. ad Groomago Fee, 2s 6d. Good Paddooko. Kverycare taken but m as responsibility. co Aftor notice of stinting is given 3s pc 6d weok will be charged, ro- For full pedigrees and further particular apply to J. MARTIN, Groom in char Or to '' ALEXANDER WOOD, . 822 Owner, Walpukurau,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 1 (Supplement)

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