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ri^O Eun with Mares in the Paddock A . . at Oeo flj&fcfr. The Coaehine Stallion I w2m- EXPERIENCE w^HMttLEor particulars apply to W. Good, Oeo ; or H. Muneo, Pihama. T^O STAND THIS SEASON At the farm, Southcote. n*w***jsssi c Thoronghbred Haciney Stallion CjH&W HUNTSMAN. '.^s^ao^aS^, Thi a BjreB j re cannot be beaten for either weight-carrying hacks or carriage horses. All bis stock hitherto produced have proved themselves thoroughly useful. Owners of mares cannot do better as to hardiness, constitution, and durability. Paddocking free for 3 weeks, after that 2s week. Ail care, but no responsibility. J?or pedigree and further particulars, apply C- E. PAREINGTON, Southcote, HawerarjlO STAND THIS SEASON IN JL Hawera County District. AsjMt The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Winner of the Champion Prize at Hawera Show 1889, the only occasion on which he entered a show riiig. Jock is a bay horse, standing 16Jhands high, and very compact. He possesses a grand constitution, great strength of bone, and a beautiful temper. Jock's sire, "Victor, by Conqueror (imported from Scotland by the late Mr. Bookless), his grandsire Scottish Champion. Conqueror's dam by Sir Walter Pcott, owned by the late Duke of Hamilton. Sir Walter held an unbeaten ' record in &how competitions in Great Britain. Victor wound up a very successful show career by carrying off the champion gold medal at Cbristchurch , in two successive years, 1884-85. j Victor's dam, champion prize mare j Diamond, by Thumper (imported), granddam Flower by Matchless (imported) Diamond took three first prizes as a two-year-old in Australia ; at Southland first as a three-year-old, and has since taken first honors as a brood mare wherever shown. Jock's dam, Toung Pride, by LordGlasgow, his sire by the Marquis, by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Old Jean, winner of eleven first prizes and unbeaten in competition. Toung Pride's dam* Lake Pride, by Lofty, her dam Bloßßom, by King FergUß. Toung Pride took first prize at Christohurch and Leeston aB a two-year-old in 1877, but on account of an accident he was never again shown. Terms as per agreement. Good paddocks free for a fortnight, afterwards 2s per week. Every care, but no responsibility. Apply to J. McOaety, Manaia ; or A. Maetik", Groom in charge. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HORSE FOULSHOT, IVhsk--?^ #b k,y Musket, out •*m&g£fe*bte-- out of Slander, and sire of Snapcap, will stand at Hawera and at New Plymouth during the season of 1891. Fotjlshot will be at Messrs. West and Jury's stables, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on September 7th, and will remain there from Monday to Wednesday, and will be at Excelsior Stables, Lake Road, Hawera, from Wednesday night till Monday morning, each week during the season. Terms, 6 guineas. The Clydesdale Sires ROBERT THE BRUCE and GLASGOW GEORDIE will travel the Hawera disttict during the season. Full pedigrees and all information on application to CHARLES WARD, Hawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON at Rosebank. r**ntm» *<<(§&ik Purebred Clydesdale Colt Agent is rising three years old, is a beautiful dark bay, standing about 16 hands high, with abundance of hair and good bone, and proportionately well made. He is by the celebrated sire Director, by Toung Banker, out of Queen Isabella the 11, by Toung Vanquisher (imported). Agent's dam, Blossom, is by Sir William Wallace, the winner of many fiirst and champion prizes. Blossom took first prize at Egmont Show as a 3-year-old in 1887, and first as a brood mare at the same place in 1888. Blossom's dam, Darling, imported by W. Cubbin, Esq., is by Black Champion (imported imported and bred by Messrs. Moore and Keimode, Tasmania). Her dam, Kate, is by Waimea Hero, Waimea Hero, by Thane oi Clyde (imported from Scotland by the late Hugh MoLean, of Invercargill) . Waimea Hero, ouc of Qroydon Kate (imported from Sydney -by Richard Hill, Esq., of Croydon Station, Southland), <fee. . £rood paddocks for mares, with all care, but without responsibility. For full pattioulars apply to J. S. OUGHTON, Okaiawa. nnRATEL TO ELTHAM VIA A KAPONGA. jftfe^ The Thoroughbred Jpßß^ BILLINGSGATE, by Isaac Walton, out of Slander by Traducer j Isaac Walton by Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. Billingsgate is a brown horse, with black points, standing about 16-1, with splendid flat bone, good feefe, and sound, glean joints. He was bred by the late W. Walters; he was the fastest iniler of his day. A glance at his pedigree will show that he contains the best blood ever imported to New Zealand. Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth— Fanny Fisher by the wonderful Fisherman, and Slander by Traducer, From the oombinatiqn ot such brilliant strains, he, should commend himself to breeders as a sire capable of producing racers, I hunters, or backs of high merit. The I most successful sires in England of cross country horses are sprinters. A glancß at Billingsgate's performances on the turf will show for itself . Ha started in 66 races, vanning 32 ; second 14 times, ajqd only 10 times unplaced. terms per agreement. For further particulars , apply . to THOS. HIGGINSON, Maaaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2955, 19 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2955, 19 October 1891, Page 4