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STtfa THE THOROUUH-BRED A NYONE desirous of securing a good x"\. foal can turn their mares in the padduck with .-the. well-known thoroiigh-bied horse Totariu : !l Terms— 3os each' Mare, to be paid before the removal of Mares. Grazing two months:free. Tutara's ; Rtoc& is too w.ell-/ino\yii and appreciated to require any recommeudutio'ii. JAMES SMEATON, . Ownor. To Stand this Season in Whang arki, THE DIIAtTGHT STAM.ION YOTOG. 33ANKEU. "PEDIGREE.-- Young Banker 11, sire, JL Exchange, dam by Dainty Davy, imported from Scotland. Grand dam of Banker by Lo.h Loman. ; : Exchange by Banker I (of Dunedin), Exchange's dam imported from Scotland. Banker! importrd from Scotland., Has been one jof the best horses ever brought to this c6uritry, and was a 'successful prize taker in ihe old country. ' . YOUNG BANKER was bred by P. P. Peterson, Esq., Ha^vera, and was owned- by W. G. Clemoe, Esq. , for five j'ears, during which time he pioved himself a successful foalgi;tter. He is (he sire of Young Banker 111. For : 30/ cash at time of service, or for guarantee '20/ at time of seivice and 20/ when mare proved to be in foal. Mares paddocked at 1/6 a week. All care taken but no responsibility. GILBERT HAWKEN, Owner. August 1, 1893. TO STAND THIS -SEASON' THE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STALLION Conn Campbell, CiOLIN Ci Ml BELL is six years old, yj biigLi bay with black points, stands over 17 hatQb, 8 perfectly quiet, and thoroughly sta uiich in harness. Full pedigree can be had on application. ' COLIN CAMPBELL will stand this season at Mr DICKEY'ft Stables (late Mr Jackson's), Whangarei. TERMS— Single Mare, £2 10s ; two or more Mares as per agreement. Good Grazing for Mares at 1/6 per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Also, The Thorough-bred Stallion, PEAENAUGHT. LIEAKNAUGHT by Report, dam Zoe. JL 1 Report by Musket. Zoe is v well-bred mare, her stoeA never having been beaten in a show ring. Terms — Single Mare, £2. 10/ j two or more Mares as per agreement. ' WEAVER BROS., Owners. •'THIS inflexible thorough- bred Stal--1 lion will Stand this Season, at- R. W. Brown's Farm at.Towai, but will not travel. His fame and pedigree need little comment, having raced the ljngth and breadth of New Zealand with great success at all distances and weights. The further the distance the more King Quail likes it. His muscularity when in trainiug, ft ow Zealand turf men will ever remember — not a particle of coarseness or lumber about him, being all muscle ami tendon, and to see him coining under bij; weight and cutting down his fUld at the end of a long race was a sight once seen, never to be forgotten. • Pedigree. — King Quail is a dark brown, standing on sound legs, 15.3. — of a docile temper and unimpaired constitution, leaving the turf as sound as the day he went on it. King Quail is by that King of Sires, Yatteudon. His dam, Quail, by Commissioner (Arab) ; Queen of Sheba, bySt Giles (son Sir Hercules), Queen of Beauty (b), by Dover (a.) ; Tossina (c), by Toss (a) ; Penlope (a), imported ; Yattendon by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra ; Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie (imported), out of Paraguay (imported) ; Cassandra, by Toss (imported ; dam Alice Grey, by Rouses ; Immigrant, dam, Gulnare (imported see Stud Book), Yattendon is sire of Grand Flaneur, Chester, St. George, Yatterina, My Idea (dam of Nelson), Lady Emma, Sweetmeat,' Lord Burleigh, Vulcan, Pardon, Helena, Vixen, Javalin, Dagworth, Sterling, and Commodore, all winners of great races in Australia and New Zealand. His stock brings the biggest price of any sire in the Province. King Quail's stock as hunters and carriage horse 3 have an unbeaten record as first prize takers at the Auckland and South Franklin Shows, and at Whangarei Show his foals gained first, second, and third. King Quail himself has never been beaten in a show ring. He has gained first and champion each time he was shown. All Mares left with Mr M. Cork, butcher, Kamo; Mr J. A. L. Hall, Kawakawa; orMr J. Webster, Pakaraka, will fee brought to the horse and back free of charge. Terms. — Single Mares, £3 3d ; two or more as per agreement. Grazing l/G per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid to R. W. Brown, or groom in charge, before January 1, 1894. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION DISHONOUR DISHONOUR foaled in 1887, by Captivator, out of Maid of Honour. Maid of Honour, bay mare, bred by Mr Reynolds, N.S.W., in 187G, imported to New Zealand by Mr Smith. Got by Kelpie, out of Fairy Queen, by Jersey out of Mirror, by Sir Hercules, out of Prism by Camel. Maid of Honour as a o-year old won at the Auckland Summer Meeting iv 1882, Railway Plate, J mile, carrying 8-12; Billingsgate, 9-1, second ; won Grand Stand Handicap, li miles, carrying 8-8 ; won Stewards' Handicap, one mile, carrying 8-11, Tim : Whiffler, 7-13, second. At Auckland Autumn Meeting, 1882, won Trademens' Plate,, one mile, carrying 9-1 ; won Publicans' Purse, l£ miles, carrying 9-0 ; won Flying Stakes one mile, carrying 9-4 ; Virginia Water, second ; Mischief, third. Kelpie,' sire of Maid of Honour, was the sire of Fireworks, sire of Goldsborough out of Sylvia, and of Sardonyx, out of Onyx. Oaptivator, imported, sire of Dishonour, was Died in England in 1867. As ,a 2-year old and as a 4-year old ho proved himself a thorough stayer, winning the Great Metropolitan Stakes 2£ miles over the severe course at Epsom The following are his performances': — At Harrow Spring Meeting won the 2-year old Stakes, beating 15 others; at Winchester won Biennial Stakes 330 soys., beating seven others; The Grange Park Stakes, 270 soys., beating five others; at Bath and Somerset Meeting won Biennial Stakes Straight, half-a--mi\o,fi6o BOVB. carrying 8-10, $p" weight ; ; as a 4-year old he won the Gretit Metropolitan Stakes by three lengths, worth' 1005 soys., 2£ miles, carrying 8-6; at Salisbury, won Her Majesty's Plate, 3, miles by &ix lengths. Will stand at Whangarei Hotel on WEDNESDAYS up to noon, and Kamo remainder of day. Mangapai (Harrison's), MONDAYS, if sufficient inducement. Hikuriinjji-SATTJRDAYS. Grazing at 1/6 a week, all care taken but no responsibility. Any Mares left at the Whangarei, Kohio,- or Star Hotels* will be atteixlod to. TERMS— £3, one pound payable at time of service, bnhtnee Ist January, 1894. N. CLOTWORTHY

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

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