mHE Imported Thorough-bred JL GLADIATOR Will travel this Season between* Waverley asd Hawera. His breeding cannot be surpassed. H is a sure foal-getter (especial attentio is called to this fact). His stock; fo si2e, Quality, and general sotiiidness af his best advertisements, and the publi are asked to judge him accofdingl] Single mare,£4 4e; two, £7 10s; threi £10 10s. Guarantees; £6. \ Groom&ge, 28. 6 d. i Mondays) Manutahi and Kakaramea Ttlesdayd, Patea ; Wednesdays, Whenua kura Blddk: Thursdays, Kakaramea an Manutahi; Fridays, Hawera; Saturday! Normanby District. . , For further particulars see Cards, o applyto Dttbie & Brewe£; Waitotard; J.&H Cnxjyriiciti Patea &Manai'd 807 Or, J. Morgan, groom in charge. TO SERVE MAfilj , IN THE Mxthaxa, Manutahi, Pa*eA, AiriJ Waveeley Districts, The pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion* DAINTY DAVIE. Dainty Davie is a rich mottled bai with black points, standing 16$ hand high, immense bone and muscle, goo< feet, and hair of the finest quality, witl splendid action. His stock has turne< out first-rate in Canterbury and Wairft rapa, and he has proved himself a suri foal-getter. ' ' Dainty Davie will travel as follows :- Patea, on Mondays and Tuesdays Waverley, on Wednesdays ; Itakaramed Manutahi, and Hawera, on Thursdays and at Lloyd's Hotel, Manaia, on Friday forenoons. Terms — Single mare, J63 10s. ; two oi more as per agreement; Free paddocli at Manutahi for one month, after whicl Is. 6d. per week will be charged. Eyerj care will be taken, but no responsibilitji whatever. For pedigree, see large caf d& , J. O. IRWIN, 858d3Q ' Proprietor, HflweftL \ mHE THOROUGH-BRED HQRSfi BOUUBAftt By Ravens worth, dam Coquette, Will Run with Makes this SeasoK In the Owner's 50- Acre Paddock. Terms— Single Mare, £2; two or more, as per agreement. Paddocking free for four weeks, after which 2s. per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsi* bilifcy incurred. All fees to be paid on removal (A mares. For further particulars, apply to 754d31 THEODORE ESPAGN& mo STAND THIS SEASOtf JL IN TAB Hawera, Manutahx, Aitv MabTAxa District's, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion KNOCKDON, A Bright Bay, rising five yedrt old, standing 16f hands high, 'with immense muscular power and splendid action. Knockdoet is out of the celebrated mare Princess. "Princess by Emperor, out of the celebrated mare Kate, im* ported by the late Mr. James Strabhan, Princess took first prize in Timaru in 1874, against eleven brood mares. Em* peror gained three first and three second prizes, being beaten only by his sire*. Napoleon. / KsrocKDOw's sire was bred by James N. Fleming, Esq., of Knockdon, ont of the renowned mare Rosie, by Prince Christian. Prince Christian was also bred by Mr. Fleming ; was by his horse Prince Consort, out of his prize mare Nell. Rosie was also bred by Mr. Flemof {Eastern Hill, out of a Highland and Agricultural Society's prize-winner. Her dam, Old Rosie, gained first prize as a three-year-old at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries, and as a brood mare the following year at Kelso. Rosie gamed many- prizes in Scotland, amongst others, first, as a two* year-old at Ayr, 1867 ; first, as a three-year-old at Ayr, 1868 ; second, as a brood mare at Ayr and Maybole, 1869 ; and first as a brood mare at Ayr, in 1871 ; same day winning sweepstakes for best brood mare, open to Scotland. She was beaten at Ayr and Maybole, in 1869, by Mr. Fleming's mare Salt, bnt wag placed before the same mare in 1871. As a, brood mare, Rosie has not been surpassed. Her first foal, a filly, was four times first els a yearling — viz., at Ayr, Glasgow, May* bole, and Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries. In 1871 f 3he was shown twelve times, and always gained the first place. These winnings included Glasgow, East KUbvide, and. Highland and Agricultural Show at Perth. In 1872, she was again first at Ayr. Her second foal, also a filly, gained second prize at Ayr, and first at ' Glasgow, and Highland and Agricultuval Society's Show at Perth, as a yearling, in 1871. In 1872, she was again first at Ayr and Glasgow. At "present, she is considered the best of her age in Scotland. Her next foal was Knockdon. He was Foaled on the 26th May, 1871, and gained the first prize at Ayr, and second at Glasgow, in 1872; and first at Timara is a three-year old, in 1873 ; ancl first igain in 1875, against all comers. Knockdon took first prize in Timaru, is a yearling; first in Wanganui as a bwo-year-old ; first in Wanganui as a three-yeax'-old ; first in Waverley for all aovsGs. Terms ; £3 10s. for single mares. A reduction for two or more. Groomage lee, ss. Paddocking free for four weeks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. .Fees payable on or before 2nd January, LBB2. Mares limited. Applyto A.4 \* lt n 1 fv" "< W"^ N>7d3l . Hawwa.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 188, 21 December 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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