Stud Horses. TO BUN WITH HIS MAKES AT . BHODES' FABM, -*~a*mm4£R. %jh^ bred entire PATHOM, Bred by Owen and Lethbridge, in 1878, got by Day Dawn, his dam Maid of the Mist, by Antidote ; Barbary by Simoon, daughter of by Buzzard ; Donna Maria, by Partisan : Donna Clara, by Cesario ; Nimble, by Florizel; Bantipole, by Blank, Day Dawn, got by Bavensworth— Sky bird, by Teddington. See "Stud Boot" tor iu\\ pariicnlarsFathom ia the only thoroughbred representation of that sterling good sire Day Dawn, and as he is from Maid of the Mist, the dam of Foam and Fame, two Wanganui Derby winners, he should, from his breeding, be able to get something that can galop, and from his make must get good hacks and cross-country horses. Terms, £3 each mare. Paddocks free for one month, after which 2s a week will be charged until removed. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to NOLAN, TONES & CO. WILL EUN WITH HIS MARES, AT . HASTINGS GROVE FARM. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE DON JUAN. By Diomedes (a) ; dam Sweep (b), by Sir Hercules (b) ; g.d. Besom (b), by Whisker (a) ; g.g.d. Cornelia (a), by Grasshopper ; Diomedes by Hesperus ; dam Diomedia (sister to Weather-gage) by Weather-bit ; Hesperus Oy Say T&tddlebon ,- daxa Plenary (sister to Plenipotentiary) by Eunlius, &c. See tabulated pedigree N.Z. Stud Book. Don Juan is a dark brown horse, without white, with black points, standing 15 hands 2 inches high, of great power and quality, with good constitution, splendid legs and feet, and is well adapted for getting weightcarriers and steeplechasers ; and the fast and stout Sir Hercules blood, combined with the famous Bay Middleton, Plenipotentiary, Emilius, and Weatherbit strains, should ensure his getting racehorses of a very high class. Don Juan inherits to a large degree Wood which has been winning in the principal events m tbe o^d country for years past up to the present season. He is the sire of Miss Juan, The Druid, &c. Terms : — Single mares, £3 ; two, £5 ; three, £7. Hind shoes of mares must be removed. Four weeks grass free, after which 28. per week. Apply to JOHN HESLOP ; or, NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Hawera. TO RUN WITH HIS MARES, at Winks' Earm, The Hackney Entire, GOLDEN GRAPE. By Golden Grape ; dam, a Grand Turk mare. As «i sire of weightcarrying hacks, roadsters, hunters, carriage and coach horses, no sire on this coast has his equal. Terms : — For one mare, £2 10s ; two or more, as per agreement. Grazing free till Ist Januayr, 1885. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JOHN WINKS; Or NOLAN, TONES, & CO. vfc*. mo STAND THIS g2gfJgßSN^ X SEASON. The New South Wales Thoroughbred Sii'e PATRIARCH will stand this season at the Farm, Buenos Ayres, near Waitotara. For the convenience of owners of mares, a paddock will be provided free, at Frank Bailey's, Hawera, from whence mares will be forwarded. EnntW paTticulavs from tb.6 groom in charge of Young Scotchman,' or the ' proprietors. Terms — £5 5s per mare. Also, The imported Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG SCOTCHMAN, Will travel this season between Wavebley and Manaia. Terms — Single Mares, £3. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. All accounts must be settled by cash during the first week in January, 1885, and, in case of guarantees, half the amount must be paid. These terms will be strictly enforced. Further particulars from the groom in charge, or HEARN AND KENNEDY, Warerley. TO RUN THIS SEASON in a hundred-acre paddock at Pihama, the upstanding thoroughbred horse MONARCH. ' A reference to the New Zealand Stud Book will show that this horse possesses a rare combination of stout and fashionable blood, claiming as he does the great Touchstone horse Ravens worth, as his sire, and the Sir Hercules mare Plover, as his dam. ' As a sire of useful animals for hackneys, roadsters, hunters, steeplechasers, carriage, and coach horses,' no "thOTongufcYed on tufa coast is Monarch's equal, dealer* preferring his stock for export to northern and southern markets^ where , they- )have "commanded top prices., - , Mount, Hazel,. Ravenswood, Home Rule,/ and no^end, of hunters and clever fencers* claim- Monarch as their 'sire.* ' " . ' . . :" MONARCH. > , I Terms— <£3 per single "mare ; two or more, as per agreement. Grazing, Is per week for all or any^ pairt of : the season.- All care taken but no responsibility. ';" Arrangements can. be made with H. E.GOOD,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 964, 27 November 1884, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 964, 27 November 1884, Page 4
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