TT'AKARAMEA STUD HORSES. To stand this season, the thorough- . bred horse PREMIER, By Malton, dam Revoke ; will travel this season between Manaia and Waverley. - ' ; Terms, £4 4s. each mare; : . Groom■age,2s.od. • ( ."^T.,', i!,' I ! ' The draught .eniire,/,! ,n CASHIER, «; •' By Young Banker— danv Pdarl; Cashier will travel nettreen'Ekkaramea and Manaia. " :v •" • .'' ' Terms, £4 10s: each. mare. ' Grpomage, 2s. 6d. , ' ' ' . ■ ,Also,t-- . ■ „ : ,ji The well-known draught- entire' t . PRESIDENT, •• ■•' »i> ;By Lord Clyde— darn' Blbssbm.' : Terms, £3 10s. each mare. Gropni. age, ,2a: 6d. '^ / [ '„,,;;'' ,For furfeher'particijlars see,par4s ; apply to Groom in charge,, or, to > . Glltc R. E. McRAB. iijfftf^ r magnificent will travel ,thi^^^>n in the Hawera district. brediiby :"Wsm. Craig, WaiorlljSPfout of Flower, Bsre Renfrew- JockWoaled 27th November, 1878 ; is a Wlice dappled brown with two whitejaeet ; stands i6i hands high ; hate immense bone, of good quality, and plenty of hair ; is. .very compactly built, and a promising young horse j and took first prize as a 3-year-old at last Wanganui show. Renfrew Jock (imported from'Yictoria) is by old Renfrew (imported from Scotland) ; has taken a, grpat many first prizes at Oamaru, Tirqaru, and Dunedm, and is a famous, sire. in their district. . ■:<-■; Flower is out of Flower 1 2nd, by Comet ; bred by the late J. Nim'mo, Esq., of Taieri ; out of' hi's imported mare Jean, by Marquis. . Jean has taken more champion prizes than any mare in New Zealand : in fact, has never been beaten. Terms— £2 10a. single mare j 2s. 6d. groomage. WILLIAM CRAIG, Waiora. Alex. Elliott, groom in charge. 619n29 jf± v rpHE thoroughffWß^^ COCKSUBE /Vea,^ f| "will travel this '^wi^wMfiSMtnMßk^season m' the Hawera district. Cocksure is a brown horse, bred by H. Redwood, Esq., in 1872. Got by the imported horse Towton, , out of Certainty. Certainty, the dam of Dead Shot, sire of Mata, the New Zealand Champion racehorse of the day. Certainty is by II Barbiere, her dam Chance by Sir Hercules, out of Finesse by Toss, out of Flirt by Mariner (Arab). Towiion (own brother to The, Peer), in England, 1850 j got by Melbourne out of Cinzelli by Touchstone, Br.ocade by Pantaloon. Cinzelli ; the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, and dam by Towton,' The Peer, and Marquis. ' ' Cocksure is rising 9 years old; as a 3-year-old he won. the Hutt Park Stakes and Auckland Handicap, and was winning the Auckland. Cup easy when he ran off the course, and 1 was never Taced afterwards. Terms-— £2 los. single mare; 2s. 6d. grbomage. For further particulars apply to ALEX. ELLIOTT, G20n29 '* Hawera Hotel ' Stables. TO STAND THIS SEASON The thoroughbred horse ■ . . ; BOURBAKI will ran with mares, in the owner's #oacre pn o'clock. Fee?, £2, to be paid on removal of Mares. Paddocking free for four weeks, charge of 2s. per week afterwards. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. w " ' 893 T. ESPAGNE. pEAIRIE BIltD. Pbaibießibb, by Grey Shin, by Tat- ■ WnQmuy tendon; dam,La^y 1 V~Tf Emily | g dam by ■^c/wSUSBMgffB&iiL. Speculation ; gg dam by Whisker/ Fbaibie Bied will stand at the following, places •. — HAWERA, NORMANBY, OKATAWA, , MANAIA, OTAKEHO. Tebms— Single mare, £2 IDs. ; two mares, #4 155. ; ■ three or more, as per agreement. , ,"■ , - C Pedigree and particulars on application to OSWALD S. BftODIB^ 1 Manak;* All care but no responsibility. ■ Feed payable Ist January. ■ ' ,316 TRAVEL this fi^ilTKßTir Seoapn,; betwejen rw Haweba. ana Manaia, :^ ft pure -bred Clyde'sRANTIN' a °ROBIN, By Young Lofty, dam Young Flower by Matchless (imported), (Jam Flowjr (imported) — Young Lofty by Old Lofty, dam Red Rover mare. Matchless by Sir William Wallace (sire of Messrs. Wilson Bros.' Sir William Wallace), dam Champion. mire. Young Flower was bred by John. Grigg.oi Long Beach, Canterbury; and on bosi 3ides of Rantin' Kobin's family are' prizetakers. For pedigree and further particulars see Stud Book. ■ ; . . , , \ Bantin' Robin is a dark chestnut, 9 years old, with immense bone and power, md showing plenty of hair. He is docilfe, ictive, and staunch, and a stire foal-getter, md was considered one of the best horses )f his class in Southland., . > Tkrmß (to meet the times)— Jß^for single nares ; £2 10s. each for two or niore. ' ', Paddocking free, at Manaia, for 1 ante Month? 2s. per week at Hawera. Every are tpken, but no, responsibility. 1 • for 'ufthtor particulars, tipply to' ' '• ' " ' ' JOSEPH CHADWICK, tB2 . • Or the.C^i-poni/iQ change. RECEIPT BOOKS on sale at the Sta-B' Office: ■ / '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 327, 24 October 1882, Page 4
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719Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 327, 24 October 1882, Page 4
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