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jromm TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, jl rpHE Thoronghbro __ JB| A Biro (Mb' mahaki igjtarafgjpjjl PNGOMAB-STEPPE). This la Mahaki'a third year at the Stnd. H ia beautifully bred, and his dam proved one of th best, it not the beet, stnd matrons ever imported into Now Zealand. She is a half-sister to Hermit, and produced linede, who was a most Bucceßßim racehorse iv England, while she gave to New Zealand and Australia Bussley, Too Boon, Tartar, UnliaU, Sue, Bteuniak, and Stepfeldt, horses that have won classic honors and handicap events. Mahaki was a first-nine s porformer, winning a number of events, inolnding the Wellington Cup, during his Bhort career on the turf. Terms -£lO 10b por mare. Every euro taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge of at Poukawa railway station. For full particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, TeMahanga. TO STAND AT TE MAHaNGA, jb. rpHB Thoroughbred rayyt A Stallion Warn quilt \ <V*^^§Bft (BOBINSON CBUBOE— In Quilt we find another strain ot tho Flsheraan blood, through Patch and Bobinson Crusoe. He hus produced a largo number of winners, including Quiltiri. who won the Hawko's Bay Guineas and several other important ovonts, Terms— £s 6s per mare. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge ot at Poukawa rol way siding. For particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, Te Mahonga* TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, — |L rpHB Pure OlydeßjQ§B3Mt 1 dais Stallion mmp ARGYLE, "»9*rt^HS Br BBITIBH LYONffefissS •WM THOBNBUBY MEG. Argyle is a dapple brown, with power, and is ■ grand boned hone. Terms— Single mares, *4; two or more, as per agreenunt. ■ All oare taken, but no responsibility, Mares taken oharge of at Poukawa. railway siding. For particulars apply to • W. J. DOUGLAS, 11 Te Mahanga. TO TRAVEL IN AND ABOUND HABTrNQB rpHE Thoroughbred ■jjaJß FOREST. NEW FOBEST is by Newminater— Foroat Queen ; Foreßt Quei-n by Musket out of Sylvia ; Hylvia by Fißheraau— Juliet; by Touchstone-r-Lancashire Witch ; l.y Tomboy— Kite, grand dam of Orlando, by Buzzard, Newminster by The Marquis, dam (Imported) Spa, by Leamington out of Batanella, Dy«Newmlnater— Flighty, |bj The Flying Dutchman. Tormn— £s Ss, Half-bred Mares £3 3s. Paddooking 2s per week. All core taken, Dut no rosponßibility.. For further particulars apply to B. or T. CONNOP, 670 Or H. CONNOP, Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE MEANEB DISTBICf, and will travel the District as nnder:— Hastings, EVfcBY MONDAY; Clive, TUESDAYS; Meanee, WEDNESDAYS; Petano, FEIDAYd ; and Taradile, SaTUBDAYS. npHB Thoroughbred _L Stallion $lsMm MEREY r\lP! BA - TCHELOK . •^3.i^^E»J Bred by G. G. Bteid, Esq:, --^ss-.--^.— —■— Christohuroh. MEEBY BATCHELOU is by Defamer Datamer by Traducer, dam Norah by Peter Flat, grand dam Young Flora M'lver. Merry Batcholor baa taken two first prizeß afe the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Show, and once at Christohureh, besides many other prizes. Filty-threo young horees by this sire were recently Bhippud to Calcutta for cavalry remounts. Out of 375 horses inspected at Christohurch prior to the departure of remounts for Bouth Africa, a h rse by Merry Batchelor was awarUed first prize as being the most suitable for oavalry purposes. As a Biro of trotterb, this horse haß established a groat ' reputation, having Bired numerouai winners, 'i ebus— Three pounds per mare, payable on Ist January, 1901, without further notioe. N. J. DYEB, . 386 OwW. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT GOBDON EOAD STABLES, HASTINGS, M'jpHE THOBOUGH. BEED STALLION MISSFIRE, Bi Maxim— Take Miss For further pedigree sea 8tud;Book. Terms.- Single mare, £4 4s; two or mors, a per agreement. Good paddooking found. Every oare takea but i>o responsibility. For further partioulars'apply to JACK BOLLO Groom in Charge, Gordos-road's 590 Or L. COTTLE. TO STAND THIB SEASON AT MOUNT VEENON, WAIPUKUBAU, THHB Powerful -™d?S*J£J\. -WALLACE, By Crown Prince, dam Maid of Avon, by Young Banker. ' Terms, £4 4s for Bingle mares. Qroomage Ss. For further particulars, apply to the Hanairer iaonnt Yernon, or JOHN HYNES, Groom in Charge. TO STAND AT TABADALE THIS SEASON THE TMPORTED TEOTTING SIBB WILMINGTON, BY FLUSHING BELLE | FALLIB " "~? a s w~ 's g- I f »I B I W o I WILMINGTON is a Seal Brown Horse, rtan* ing 16 hands 3 inohes, of great bone ana sobau^clrriage Hori oeß0 eB. brßedil>g Terms— Four guineas single mare, Bix for two, more as per agreement. Grazing free for one month, after that 2s per week. Fees payable on removal of mares. All care ta*en, but no responsibility. For further particulars re pedigree atrolv owner. ** TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OLBIU STATION, jji rpHE HUNTINa W^MERRYlegs il, By Merrylegs, by Shales, dam Laverook, by Derbj outofDuohesflfimp.). Terms-Single mare S gninoas, two mareß tho bona fide property of one owner £2 15s,°more as per agreemeut. Grating free until after notice of Btinthw. when 2b per week will be ohaxgod. Every oare taken, but no responsibility, 63 1 FBED S, CLARKE. TO9STAND THIS SEASON, rpHB QARBIAGH ina.^.^ffl SIBE ' GEORGE, W. ATKINo -oa , Groom in Charge, f 9B XtaW il TO STAND AT TE mvm J£pH* TPHB Pure - bre jKttflSgfg ■*- Clydesdale Stallion X^^ PBBTOR A, ' JRY BT E* ll1 ' OF SALIS. BtJBY-DUMOND Half-brother to Kimborley. First Prize 3-year-old Colt at (Tawke's Bay A and P. Show, ISOO. Second Prize, Manawatu and We.<t Coast Bhow. 1899. TEEMS-3 Guineas per Mara, 447 W HAB E WH I T.U. PRIVATE BOABD AND BESIDENOB, Qtieen-street, Danevlrke, Withta two mi"uW walk of Hallway Station and Port-offioe. ; Persons wishing .the quiot comfortß cfhoa* will find it here Terms Moderate Hood Befls. Bath, and Good TnbV. ' ■ • i : MISS BBE NNA N, . .■ - . PBQruinßiua, . „ n •;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11680, 30 October 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11680, 30 October 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11680, 30 October 1900, Page 4