•tT.AKARAMEA 3XUD.tQfcs.ES. To stand this season, the thprqughbred horse. ',,,,„,,■ PRE Mlfiß,,, "',;. By Malton, ,dani Revoke^ i ;■ Wjiljljtr.avel this season between ; Manaia and Waverley., . i - l ' r ,"-" ( ' '•'; Terms, £4s 4s. each mare. , Cfpopmage, 25., 6 d. . ',',, , The' draugnt' entire. • !' ',' frii QTT'ri?!?' ' "' • ' By Yoting.Banker-Tdam Cashier. wiir^a^er^efJWS^./KAkaramea and Manaia.,., , ( .' ' ' t " Terms, £4t IQs. .each mare! (Jrbom- ■ _; //.aJ^,,,,;: 1 ;m; m ; :iIi i ! The well-tnowp^raifgiit entare , By Lord.Clyde^dain Mossom. Terms, £3 10s.' each mare.' Groomage,. 2s. 6d. /•"/_.;, ", ,„',"', ,'^ For further particulars. see fljairds ; apply to Grroom in. charge, or. to ' eiitc ' a: .£ ippLft ifV ifitSß^ j «HE magnificent will travel this season in the. Howler a district. Pirate was, bred!.by,,]jfm. Craig, Waiqra; is out of Flpwe? ,' sire Renfrew Jock, foaled 2fth. Noyemßer, 1878 j is , a nice dappled br,own with two white feet ; , stands 16£ ii^nds high; has immense, bone, of gbod quality, and plenty of, hair ;, is.yery compactly built* and, a promising young horse; and took first prize, as a 3-year-old at last Wanganui, ahjow. Renfrew Jock (impbrtad'irpin Victoria) is by oJ4 Renfrew (imported from Scotland)"; has take^ajjqeat many first prizes at Oamar,u,,Timaru, and Dunedin, and is a fyniqus sire in their district. . >,,.. Flower is put of n.Qwef.,3hci, i 'by Comet; bred by the late J' t Nimmo, Esq., of Taieri ; out of. his imported mare Jean, by Marques. Jean nas taken more chanjpion prices, ( than! any marc in New ( iri fact^has never been beaten. ,' , ( " '.,, V ;V ; .Terms— £2 10a,. 'j"sin^e ( ''inore} 2s. 6d. groomage. ' ,-..'," ',>",.' -i\ WILLIAM CRAIft yrjaqn. Alex. Elliott, groom in 'charge. „ '.".'". 'qis29 u^ v mHEttitiMgh. jflff Jr\ JL bred hoWe, [Sjs^y * If will travel •^^UpSSßafciilkfrßeafion in the Hawera district. , . v . ..-, 1 Cocksure is a .browii horse, Dred by H. Redwodd, Esq., ' lV 1872. Got by the imported hflrse 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-Chanceiby Sir Hercules, out- of Finesse by Toss out of Flirt by Mariner (Arab)i •»; Towton (own brother to The Peer), in England, 1850 ; got by Melbourne out of Oinzelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon. Cinzelli' the winnerof the Two Thousand Guineas, and dam by Towton, The Peer,! and Marquis. • . '• '.i ■> -m <« , Cocksure is rising 8 years • old ; •. as a 3-year-old he won thei-Hutt' Park Stakes and < Auckland Handicaps land was winning the Aiickland- Gup easy when he ran off the course, oudtfas never raced afterwards. ( ' ' ?<• ••• ' Terms— £2 los. single mftre; 2s. 6d. groomage." - >. > i -••• -i , GPor further particulars apply fo ALEX. ELLIOTT, < n 620n29' Hawera Hotel Stables. npo STAND THIS SEASON The thoroughbred horse • > ! ; BOURBAKI will run with mares, in the owner's 50* acre pmddock. • • - ' Fees, £2, to be paid on removal iof Mares. Paddocking free for fouf weeks, charge of 2s. per week afterwards^ ,t, t j Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. 898 ' T. gSPAGNII! PEAIRIEBIBD. - Pbairib Bird, [by w yyffJjrjP tendon; dam,, Lady ™i \ J9 Emilys g dafl». by ■tiflTfi TflflitQiffia > fifr-nin'tiTm r ggdam by Whisker. Prairie Bird will .stand at the following places •— HAWERA, NOKMANBY, OKAIAWA; • MANAIA, OTAKEHO. Terms— Single mare,' £2 10s. ; two mares, SA 155. ; three or more, as per agreement. Pedigree and particulars on application to . pSWALP 5..8RQD1E.,,;, . ; Manaja. All care but no responsibility. ( Eees payable Ist Jaiiuary. , fi Sl6 mo TRAVEL this fif^rßff^ -*- Seaa6n, betw&n Hawsba. arid 'Maitala, \T\ ■ JLyi' i thfl pure.»hred^CJydfisRANTIN' °ROBIN, By Young Lofty, dam' Young Flower by Matchless (imported). >dptta Flower (imported)— Y^Ung Lofty by-iOld Lofty, dam Eed Rover mare. Matchless by Sir William Wallace ((rirept'Mejar^WifypniProS'' Sir William Wallace), dam Champion mare. Young Flower, was bred by John Grigg, of Long Beach, Canterbury;' and 'on both sides of Eantin' Kobin's 'family are prizetakers. For pedigree and further particulars Bee Stud. Bopk. / . ,; • . ; . i'.i •> j Ba'ntin' Kosw is a, dark chestnut, 9 years old, with immense' b'one and power, and showing plenty of hair. He is docile, active, and staunch, and, a',eure fotfVgetter, and was considered one of .the; best horses of his class in Southland. ' , , Tkems (to) meet'ttietim'eß)-l-jeß'for,|idgla mares } £2 10a. each for two or more.' ' Paddocking free, at. Matiaiai ,foc,,one month; 2s. per, week at, Haw«ra»; Every care taken, but no responsibility. For fUtther particulars;kp^ly to "'"" ' ' ,' JOSEPH' CHAD WtCK; f "• 482 : . ('OptheGroortTincharge.i . r- 1 i-'fi--*. il in,,, ■■' TDECEIPT BOOKS on sale at the JX Stab Office: 7/ •""''•
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 337, 4 November 1882, Page 4
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714Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 337, 4 November 1882, Page 4
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