ffifo^^ finO travel this season «|^ J_ between Hawera -<w3s»»Land Waverlet, the celebrated Trotting Stallion, NEWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN, the property of Mr. John Kerb, Nelson. Newland's Hambletonian is a bay stallion, 16 hands, got by Whipple's Speculation, by Rysdyke's Hambletonian ; dam Martha Washington by Burr's Washington by Napoleon; dam by Abdallah, first dam Mamie by " Joseph ; G. D. Young's Diana by Easton's David Hill ; G.G.D. Diana by Vermont Hambletonian. Joseph was sired by Hermes out of Patsy Anthony, by Priam (imp.), Hermes by Mariner out of Fashion, she by Trustee (imp.) — sire of John Nelson — out of Bonnets of Blue. It will be seen from the above that Newland's Hambletonian is of the very richest trotting blood in the United States. The following is a copy of a certificate granted by the notary public : — " Oakland, U.S., September 22, 1880. This is to certify that we have seen Newland's Hambletonian trot miles out in two minutes and thirty seconds, and quarters at a two twenty-eight gait ; William Johnston, J. A. Kelly, D. J. Green, Judges. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of ; September, 1880.— W. L. Prather, ' Notary Public." Newland's Hambletonian will be at '■ Hawera on Mondays and Tuesdays, till 2 o'clock ; Waverley, on Fridays ; ; and Patea during the remainder of • the week. 1 For further particulars apply to ' J. H. Pollock, Wanganui; Otto Haase, in charge ; or, Frank Bailey, [ Hawera. 676 , ____— mO STAND THIS SEASON. ' The pure-bred Clydesdale horse ; SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. r Also, The thoroughbred horse ; REDEEMER. For particulars apply WILSON BROTHERS, . 574n30 Owners, Hawera. t ■ •' " jr AKARAMEA STUD HORSES, j J.V. To stand this season, the thorough* I bred horse PREMIER, 1 By Malton, dam Revoke ; will travel 3 this season between Manaia and Waverley. Terms, £4 4s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. 6d. The draught entire CASHIER, By Young Banker— dam Pearl. Cashier will travdi between Kaka« • ramea and Manaia. Terms, £4 10s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. 6d. Also, — ' The well-known draught entire , PRESIDENT, 3 By Lord Clyde — dam Blossom. 1 Terms, £3 10s. each mare. Groomage, 2s. 6d. For further particulars see cards ; apply to Groom in charge, or to Olltc R. E. McRAE. -pRAIEIE BIBD. _ Prairie Bird, by ' //jgpjEgffly 1^ Greyskin, by TatU TOffiqjHMP tendon ; dam, Lady ™r \ irr Emily; g dam by nnfcn'gffi'Yfaffti-i m Speculation ; gg dam by Whisker. Prairie Bird will stand at the following places :—Mondayß,: — Mondayß, 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, £2 108. ; 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 1 mo STAND THIS SEASON The thoroughbred horse BOURBAKI 3 will run with mares, in the owner's 50acre paddock 3 Fees, £2, to be paid on removal of ". Mares. Paddocking free for four weeks, ' charge of 2s. per week afterwards. t Every care taken, but no responsibility i incurred. ] 393 T. ESPAGNE. ' 110I 10 TRAVEL this > (^2£ am af!&w & Season, between t- Hawera. and Minaia, the pure -bred ClydeaRANTIN^ROBIN, - By Young Lofty, dam Young Flower by . Matchless (imported), dam Flower (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 mare. Young Flower was bred by John Grigg, of Long Beach, Canterbury; and on both Bides of Rantin' 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 cks3 in Southland. Terms (to meet tho times)— .S3 for single > mares ; £2 10s. each for two or more. \ Paddocking free, at Manaia, for ono [ month; 28. per week at Hawora. Erery care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH CHAD WICK, 482 Or the Groom in charge. APOURTEEN-OOLUMN Weekly Supplement is given away gratis to Readers of the Hawera and Normanby Star, Patea County Chronicle, and Waimate Plains Gazette EVERY SATURDAY.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 366, 9 December 1882, Page 4
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