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TO TRAVEL in the Manaia, ffawera, and Surroun ling Districts. The Dba.ught Entire GLENGYLE, Bred by Mr. D. McGregor, Weston. Oamaru. Glengyle is a bright bay, rising 5 years old, with immense bone and plenty of hair. He has never been beaten in a show-ring. Aai a yearling he was first at Oamaru j as a two-year-old he was first at Oamaru, Duaedin, and Taieri Shows. In 1890, at Oamaru, as a three-year-old, first and champion for best horse in the yard. His sire, Prince of the Isles (imported by Mr. Michael Power, and sold to Mr. D. McGregor, Weston, for 450 guineas), is by Honest Tom. the property o£ Mr. Grant, late the property of Mr. Waltham, Parson's Drove. Prince of the Iblob took the following prizes :— First prize at Spalding, first at. Boston, and first at Lincoln, as a yearling, in a class of 32, open to all England ; as a two-year-old he was second at Horncastle and first at Peterborough; and aa a three-year-old he was second for the Doncaster Cup. Glengyle's dam, Helen Md&regor. by Glenroy, by Prince oFWalei (imp) ; dam, Darling, by'^edmaji QmR); g.d., Lily, by George Bucnanan (imp). Helen McGregor's dam* Violet, by Sir (John Campbell, by King lergus : dam, Scotland's PrideHelen McGregor iras bred "\>y Mr. Bobert Matthews, Temuka, and in 1885" alone she gained the following prizes : — FJrat and > eJmaipion at Timaiu and Waimate, and second at Christchurch, Oamaru, and Dunedin : at Oamaru, in 1890, second in dry mare class, and first for mar© and progeny. : Tkbics:— £2 2s at the end of tht season, and £2 2s when nfare proves in foal. Owner at time of the first service held responsible. For further particulars Mm£r to' J. D. MITCHELL, ' Proprietor, Mi^ Tli TO BTAND THE SEASON, in Hawera and snrroanding District, THE THOBOTJGHBBBD BNTHM FOBERTJNNEB* By King of Clubs— dam En ATint * by Lord Lyon, out of LWT'Mary (dam of Gang Forward^ by^Orlando. King of Clubs, by Ace of Glubs (imp) —dam (imp) Marchioness (sister of The Peer), by Melbourne. For further particulars apply to NOLAN TONKS ft CO. rpo eto with mAbbs.> ■*• at Erraa Pabk Faek,! s V ELTHAM,; ...I,The Purebred OlydesaaWJ! |JH^ BANKER, yis^BJ9 bred by P. Peterson, 1 ' * *-** Esq., Hawewl. . YOFNG BAKKER ib by the celebrated sire Exchange, dam by Dainty Davie, gd by Loch Kyan (imp). Exchange by Young Banker (imp), dam Blossom by Hero (imp) Young Banker, the grand sire, took- first prize as a yearling st the Johnstone Show ia 1876, and fourth prize at the Highland Society's Show in the same year. At t\» Glasgow Show in 1876 he stood second, and afterwards gained first in his class at Dumbarton and Kilbride, and since his arrival in this colony has never been beaten. Mares from a distance can have paddockmg free for four weeks, after which 2a per week will be charged. Terms, £1. Further particulars on application to W. a. J3LEMOE, Eltham. rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, *~ The New South Wales bred iLAjf^ WfllffFLEß, By Tim Whiffler (s), dam Parachute >y Kingston, out of Varronville by Whalebone. Tim Whiffler (s) by Warrior, out of Cinderella by St. John. (Vide Australian aud New Zealand Stud Books.) Tim Whiffler has been a great performer over all distances and under all weights ; and has also left some of j the most promising stock on the Coast. Mondays, at Oeo ; Wednesdays, Kapcnga ; Thursdays, Hawera j Fridays, home via Okaiawa ; remsmder of week at Manaia. For fnrther particulars apply to D. KNIGHT, or the Groom in Charge. oldenbeeg a- STALLION ak DELPHI]*, ilßgb imported direct from the iLtZ celebrated Oldenburg Stud, Suwurden. near Kodenkirchea, Grand Dukedom of Oldenburg, Germany. Horses from this stud have lately taken over 400 Prizes and Medals in Europe and America. Delphi* is the true type of a Coaching Stallion, and is in fact the best specimen to be seen in the Hemisphere. He was bred by Edward Lubben, and was foaled 22nd April, 1887; is a very rich bay, with two white ankles, and stands 16 hands 3 inches high. Dolphin's breeding is of the most successful strains, beiog got by Magnet by Agamunon,Jby Yellachich". dam by Zernebog by General Gtrf. Wedel by Boradil. \ To travel in the Hawera District M Monday night, Stratford; Tuesday night, Hawera; Wednesdays ni»ht, Kakaramea ; Thursday night, Hawera ; Friday night, Manaia. Will return Saturday morning to Hawera Hotel Stables, where he will be tiU Mbndav morning.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4