TTAKAEAMEASTUD HORSES. To stand this season, the thoroughbred horse PREMIER, By Malton, dam Revoke ; will travel this season between Manaia and Waverley. Terms, £4> 4s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. 6d. The draught entire CASHIER, By Yoiirig Banker— dam Pearl. Cashier will travel between Kakaramea and Manaia. Terms, £4 10s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. (3d. Also, — The well-known draught entire PRESIDENT, By Lord Clyde— dam Blossom. Terms, £3 10s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. 6d. For further particulars see cards ; apply to Groom in charge, or to Glltc R. E. McRAE. riT—i iffffflftft TllT 11 - 5 ma g nifi cent will travel this season in the Hawera district. Pirate was bred by Wm. Craig, Waiora ; is out of Flower, sire Renfrew Jock, foaled 27th November, 1878 ; is a nice dappled brown with two white feet ; stands 16i hands high ; has immense bone, of good quality, and plenty of hair ; is very compactly built, and a promising young horse ; and took first prize as a 3-year-old at last Wanganui show. Renfrew Jock (imported from Victoria) is by old Renfrew (imported from Scotland) ; has taken a great many first prizes at Oaraaru, Timaru, and Dunedin, and is a famous sire in their district. Flower is out of Flower 2nd, by Comet ; bred by the late J. Nimino, Esq., of Taieri ; out of his 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 10s. Bingle mare ; 2s. 6d. groomage. WILLIAM CRAIG, Waiora. Alex. Elliott, groom in charge. 619n29 j£ fTIHE thoroughJmt% JL bred horse, tf&SefsfflL COCKSURE ' r *VoJ'^£atli^ww in 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. Certuinty is by II Barbiere, her dam Chance by Sir Hercules, out of Finesse by Toss out of Flirt by Mariner (Arab). Towton (own brother to The Peer), in England, 1850 ; got by Melbourne out of Cinzelli by Touchstone, Brocade by Pantaloon. Cinzelli the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, and dam by Towton, The Peer, ,and Marquis. Cocksure is rising 8 years old j as a 3-year-old he won the Hutt Park Stakes aud Auckland Handicap, and was winning the Auckland Cup easy when he ran off the course, and was never raced afterwards. Terms — £2 10s. single mare; 2s. 6d. groomage. For further particulars apply to ALEX. ELLIOTT, G20n29 Hawera Hotel Stables. T> R A I B 1 E BIRD. Prairie Birdj by /ff^^^yr^ Greyskin, by Yatn WV^*W tendon ; dam, Lady 'i\ I Emily; g dam by -^e^iSiJtSaDJfeHKS^o-Speculationsggdaui by Whisker. Prairie Bird will stand at the following places : — Mondays, Manaia to Opunake ; Tuesdays, Opunake to Stony River; Wednesdays, Stony River to New Plymouth ; Thursdays, New Plymouth to Bell Block and back ; Fridays, New Plymouth to Midhurst; Saturdays, Midhurst to Okaiawa ; rest of week at Okaiawa. Terms — Single mare, £2 10s. ; two mares, £4 155. ; three or more, as per agreement. Pedigree and particulars on application to OSWALD S. BRODIE, Manaia. All care but no responsibility.. Fees payable Ist January. 516 mO STAND THIS SEASON The thoroughbred horse BOURBAKI will run with mares, in the owner's 50acre paddock. Fees, £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. 393 T. ESPAGNE. _£fa rpO TRAVEL this &Z ! P ! ' mvß&vJ&m vB&vJ& Season, between Haweba and Minaia, f_LJSL&fIS t - he pure -bred Cl^desrantin^robin; By Young Lofty, dam Young Flower by Matchless (imported), dam Flower (imported)— Young Lofty by Old Lofty, dam Bed Rover mare. Matchless by Sir William Wallace (sire of Messrs. Wilson Bros.' Sir William Wallace), dam Champion mare. Young Flower wag bred by John Grigg, of Long Beach, Canterbury; and on both sides of Eantin' Robin's family are prizetakers. For pedigree and further particulars see Stud Book. Rantin' Robin is a dark chestnut, 9 years old, with immense bone and power, and showing plenty of hair. He is docile, active, and staunch, and a sure foal-getter, and was considered one of the best horses of his class in Southland. Terms (to meet the times)— £3 for single mares ; £2 10s. each for two or more. Paddocking free, at Manaia, for 'one month; 2s. per' week at Hawera. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH CHADWICK, 482 Or the Groom in^ charge.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Issue 349, 20 November 1882, Page 4
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