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~£|Vo - —^ B R ED E~ R ft.' JL ' *■ ■ ' ■ ' l 4^Srft VANGUARD En Avant (imp)— Traducer (imp), winner of the New Zealand, Dunedin, and Geraldine Cups, and many important weight for age races, will be at'fhe service of hreeders throughout the district. \ r Also, the Clydesdale Stallion BLUE BIBBQISr, Nannie Macdonald (448)— Young Banker (1) (imp), winner of. eight first prizes, viz., at Christchurch, Rangiora, Timaru, Oamaru, and Dunedin. For pedigreps, see cards ; for further particulars* apply to JAMES SPENCE, Otakeho. rpo STAND THIS SEASON* J[_ by Traducer, imp., out of Maria < Theresa, imp, by Ratapan (for full pedigree see N.Z. Stud Book), will stand the Season at ELSLEA, WAVERLEY. Every care will be taken with Mares, but no responsibility. Mares to be removed on notice aftef service. • Terms : £5 5s ; guarantee, iJJj 1 G rass free for six weeks, after,, that 2s per week. WILLIAM WILSON. T~~ O TRAVEL THIS SEASON, 1892, The following districts : ' Hawera, Manutahi, Okaiawa, Eltham. The Thoboughbbed Hobse, FOUL '^iS^tyjfe 1 By Musket, out of Mr. Walters' Slander. (Vide N .Z. Stud Book.); \ ' Foul Shot is a beautiful dapple bay, \ vrith black points, and stands, 16 hands \ 1 inch high. Heisapowerfnl'thdroughbred horse, with immense bone and > muscle; has legs like'Bara of iron, with , powerful quarters, and greatly resembles his sire* ' .Musket. Foul Shot's stock are allowed by competent judges to be ' the finest lot that have ever been Been 1 on tbe coast, and 'his* stock * out of * thoroughbred mares are admitted to be equal to anything in New Zealand, either i for 'good looks, size, or quality". Foul Shot started three times as a two-year-old. Won the Welcome Stakes, and ran second to Thunderbolt for th^ ' Midsummer Stakes and New Tear's Gift. As a three-year-old he won the| Great Northern Derby— Mmc, 2m. 40£ a. I —beating Stbnyhurst; and his nest win was the Grand Stand Handicap. He i also ran second to Derringer for the N.Z. Stud Company's Sires Stakes. Terms : — Thoroughbred mares £5* others £4 ; reduction for two or, more. .■■ ■ , All care taken, bub no responsibility. C WARD. ; TO TRAVEL THIS. SEASON, in lolloping. 4iatripis ; Hawera, Manutahi, and. Okaiawa. , The Champion Db^ght SjrALjiroir; ROBERT THE BRUCE. , +,- * Robebt the Bruce, bred by Mr., James Petrie, Stirling, is' a dapple bay ; stand a 17 hands High, with great 'bone and muscle, short hack, deep quarters, with great style aod, action; Robert the Bbucb, by Auditor out of Blossom ; 4 aa "itor, bred by the .Hon. M. Holmes, ana got by ' Young Baiser ; Auditor's dam, Pearf, bred, by-Mr^ J. Harm an, Victoria I .' fiiudifor/in 1881, at tbe Clatba Show, a. a three-year-old, gained the gold medalagainat all cottiers aod the champion prize for the best horse on the ground. The. sa.me year, at Mataura Show, he gained two prizes, competing with aged horses, and a^ilver cup' for the best three year old coFt. At Mataura in 1883 he gained the silver cup. Auditor's dam, Pearl, by Hero (imp.), dam by Matchless (itnp.). Pearl was a great breeder; her daughter, Sapphire, was first at Dunedin and Oamaru three years in succession. Robert the BpucE'sdam^ Blossom, by Taieri Lad, bred by Messrs. JjfccDonald Brothers, Inch Olutba, out 6t Lucy, by Comet. Blossom, as a tvo year old' in 1878, gained the silver medal as a first prize at the Clutba, and as a prize taker was never beaten in local competition in the O'utha. Taieri Lad by Emperor ; Emperor by Napoleon, imported from Scotland by the late J. Nimuo, Esq. i Comet was bred by the late J. Nimmo, Esq.; Comet's sire,-. The Marquis, imported from Victoria by the late Robert Miller ; The Marquis' sire the renowned Prince Charlie. ' ' '• ' ' . Comet's dam, Jean, imported from Scotland by the- late J. Nicamo, Esq. Jean was bred by Alexander Galbraith, Craigiecunahona, KiUara, Stirlingshire ; Jean's sire, Justice, a famed' firize winner. ' ' „'" '" : * r ''' :': '" fi Jean's dam, Old Jean, tbe winner of over twenty first prizes, and was never beaten in. her day. Comet's dam, took five first prizes before leaving Scotland, and over twenty firsts in Otago; she was only beaten once, by her own daughter. > s Robebt the . Bbitoe, as a two year.old, took. first at. tWeiutba and Mitaura, Shows respectively. 1 .In JBBS be tpok first prize at the Waikbuaiti' Royal Agricultural Pastoral Association's Show, and second at the Falmeraton South Show the same year. ' In 1887 he' took first and champion prize at Inver* cargill. It w^jl be seen frped his pedjgifee that JJobebt, the pBTTGE comes fyqrn, the purest -strains of^lT^sdale, Jb|o.od' that can be found in'tfie 'colonies. J Terms : — £3 3s per mare. All care taken in trying" and serving, but no responsibility^' ' All fees to be paid by 31st January, 1893, by cash or promissory note. G room's fee 2s 6dj to be paid when mares are served. ' For "further particulars apply to CHARLES WARD, Hawera ; or Groom in charge Both the afcove hate proved sure foal-getters, and their Btock compare fav6rably with anything in the district j the latter'a yearling Wing; p acknowledged "to bY the best on ite ? Coast "■• c '■' '' " ' : ! ' % " ■''" ?' 9 HB-HaWEBA & JNOBMAWBT'&TAB ; < 'is ndw i.ined r< Pnc9W^ p»nu? * |f ' "' " "'° !: .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3230, 21 September 1892, Page 4

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