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StndATEW ZEALAND STUD AND I'EDIJ3| GREE STOCK COMPANY. (LIMITED). T The following ' THOROUGHBRED AND CLYDESDALE ENTIRES, Will stand at the Company s Farm Sylvia Park, this season, and will travol in the Immediate neighbourhood. " Good paddocks will be provided for mares at Two Shillings and Sixpence per week. Every care will be taken, bat no responsibility will J be incurred. All mares to be removed by the 10th January, 1881" All expenses to be paid before maies are removed. MUSKET—SS guineas (only ten approved mares ef the public will be taken). LEOLINUS—SingIe Mare, 12 guineas; two or more, D 10 guineas. ANtEßOS—Single Mare, 10 guineas; two or more, 7 guineas. • , STERLINOWORTH—SingIe Mare, i guineas; two or more, S guineas. • ROSEBERRY—SingIe Mare, 10 guineas; two. or more, . guineas. • « BLAIR ATHOL—Single Mare, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. In tho Pukekohe, Bombay, Tuakau, Pokeno, and Waiuku Districts: i LOCH FERGUS—SingIe Mare, 4 guineas; two or more, 3 guineas. r __ 1 To stand at Morrinsvllle, Piako, and travel in the j Waitoa, Te Aroha, and Matamata Districts: j YOUNG MELBOCUNK—SingIe Mare, 4 guineas; ) two or more, S guineas. In the Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Ohaupo, and Tama* here Districts: CAP-A-PlE—Single Maro, 5 guineas; two or more, guineas. ELGlN—Single Mare, 5 guiaeas; two or more, 4 guineas. Cards, with full particulars and pedigrees of above, may be had from the Secretary, Shortland-street, Auckland; or, the Managing Director] Sylvia Park, NOTICE. # The' Company offsra prlzo ol £10 for tho best yearling colt, and £10 for the best yearling filly, aired by any of their Clydesdale Stallions; to be shown and judged at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show in November, 18S5. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SYLVIA PASK STAKES, ISSS-A Sweepstakes of lOsovs cai;h, 4ft.. or lsov. if declarad by 8 o'clock p m. on tho night of general entiy for Summer Meeting, 1885, with 200 so vs. added by the New Zealand Siud and Pedigree Stock Company for the produce of their sires for tho season 18S3. Tho second horso to receive 30 sovs. and the thlxd horse 10 sovs. from the stakes. For 2-year-olds : Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, Sst 71b§. Distance, 6 furlougs. Nominations, accompanied with 1 sov. (first forfeit), to be made to the Secretary of tho A.R.C.'by 8 o'clock p.m. on first Friday following Autumn Summer Meet* ing, ISSi. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION hippocampus, JT*C By Dainty Ariel,dam Fanny 4 Fisher, by Fisherman. "Will stand this season at the Papakura Stud Farm. &ST At the Wanganul Agricultural Show last year HireocAitPoa was awarded the Champion Cup as the best thoroughbred on tho ground. Tbbms.—Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; halfbreds, 5 guineas; two or more mares as per agreement, Groomage Fee, : ss. Good paddocks at 2s 6(1 per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. ~W. WALTEUS, Papakura. Also, KINGFISHER fFull brother to HiProciMrus). "Will travel this season in tho following Districts:— Tuakau, on Tuesdays; Bombay, on Thursdays; ilauku, on Fridays; "VVaiuku on Saturdays; Mondays and Wednesdays at'owner's stables. Terms.—Single Mare, 3 guineas; two or more, as per agreement. Groomage, 2s 6d. . A. CRANSTON, Pukekohe. xSJv. nno STAND THIS „ M SEASON, ISS3-84. The Thoroughbred Stallion BILLINGSGATE, 7 years old i by Isaac Walton out" of Slander, by Traducer; Isaac Walton, by Dainty Ariel out of Fanny Flaher, by Fisherman; Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth. Billingsgate Is ojlark bay horse, with • black points, standing about 18 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. He was bred by the late W. Walters, Esq., of Papakura. Whilo on the turf he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. His breeding is undeniably good. On his dam's he has the Celebrated Traducer blood, which at the pre sont time is telling so well on tho turf. On his sire's ho has Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth, while Funny Fisher is by tho celebrated Fisherman. From tho combination of these strains he should set some firstclass stock, cither for racing or steeplochasing. Some of the best cross-country horsos in England are got by speedy horses on tho Bat out of well-bred mares. Billint«gate started in 68 races; of theso he won ■ 32, in 14 he gained second place, and ran third ten times. Terms: Thoroughbred mares, £7 esch; halfbr«d mares, £6 each ; two or more mares, property of samo owner, as per agreement. Groomage foe 6s. All foes due Ist January, 18S4. Paddocklng 2d Cd > per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility ihllinfsgato will travel as follows : Panmure and Otahuhu, on Mondays; through Mangereon Wednesdays ; and the remainder of the week at the stables Harp of Erin. *

For further particulars apply to Groom in cliarse • or, It. Thorpe, Proprietor, Harp of Erin, EUerslie, ' ril H E PUR EBRED CLYDES- s %(%P DALE SrALION, i f3»ZIOJK- HONEST TOiJ, By Little John, imported from England, at a cost of - over 2000 guineas; dam Diamond. English-imported • 1 KTand dam, Young Diamond, by Iron Duke (boo Stud c r°j * 5 a rich tia PP lc ba y wit!l black points, 17 » hands, 7 years of grand proportions, power, bone, symmetry and constitution, ol exceedingly docile temperament, thoroughly staunch and a Sure Foal, gcttor. HONEST TOM ha» gained First Prize, Medal and other prizes in New Zealand, at one time competing againit twelve other hoavy horses in the class, at the Hastings A.P.A. Show, Hawko's Bay. a HONEST; TOit possesses grand action, and although not quite so massive as his siro, in consequence of hav- ' ine been hand-reared from the age of three months, when his dam was strangled by hanging in a suple- 1 jack, his progeny throws back upon Little John assuming the same formidable size, build, and mac' 1 nificnnce. . HONEST TOM will Stand at the Harp of Erin, c Ellcrshe, and travel: : ■ Panmure and Otahuhu .. Mondays Slangero district Wedntstlirq 1 Mount Albert and Whau .. Saturdays : And serve single mares, at four guineas two or mere, at three guineas. Groomage, 2s 6d per mare. To claim right of pedigree, owners of mares are requested to enter names and particulars of 111 area \ sign register-book, and receive certiacate of service. I E. THOiIPE, Harp of Erin, EUerslie. • > Man ager. — : I ' A LBE ® OBLE - ' Stand this season at ' f ""V, M_n be stables of tho owner, * ■ Mount Albert, the well- J knonn eutire Horse, Alboit Nobleman. The horse r will not travol, and the success which has attended r Ills services hitherto prove the advantage to owners of l mares of obtaining tho services of a horse that is kept i supervision tiW owner ' an<l under constant A number of his stock bred by tho owner may be at d any time inspected. ' Terms: Single marcs, £3; two ox more, as per t lions™ ' a2 ' n ß 2s Gd per week ; usual condi- s MARK WOODWARD, I Mount Albeit. j ' : ■ — r ■ ■ nn HE PURE-BRED I 41 • CLYDESDALE i eL KM STALLION, ' s YouyG • _ Will travel his last year's p^£_ 3 ' J e I ms and £10 Prizo, samo as last season. Pedigree and particulars see cards. « R. W. BROWN, Owner. \ r——— Manurewa. j China, Glassware, &e. i BOYLAN & TANFIELD T* KESE NTS ! 174, QtJEUN-NTItEET ' Just below Savings Bank JpRESENXS ! h "PRESENTS ! a -v • m. JL ss ■ £ —- 3 §' <, WORCESTER CHINA. £5 W ;> A Very Choice Assort--55 — sn imout of Ornaments, Tea, « g<l f* ■ Breakfast, Tete et Tcte ■? Sc. S • Services, &c., from tho ."Sot S cclebrflted Worcester Royal S 3 a „■ I J orcoluin Co,, just opened. '' - J a 1 2 P Jnipcction invited. ? -WQ° 'a < B PyUn a TanQeld, agents. * * s 5 S S I FANCY TEA & BREAK- , r Q = , " PAST SERVICES. 1 2 " • *=•: t/J Over 200 Sets, ranging I 1 1 la 5 s- \ om l J f 6d tQ £l:> > lo { "> S , ~ chcoso Ironi. • { , 65 O ' wJ t s B S- DKSSEKT SERVICES. Or 2, ■ <r . A Vory L ""E° SDII Ohoiuo • u 5 Assortra««t, from 25s to >•' ' S3 S complete.. t 5 02 a ~ , ■ —~ £ho An Immenie Stock of « every detcription of Glass* ■ aud EnrtUeaWftre DIRECT ISIrORTEUS oa , Of all Kinds Of FANCY GOOD 3. suit. FART»FV\vii^ D ,bl ° tor Weddlnc i olher , EAUTIIENW ARL. presents, iu eadloss variety ' R cun:~ ¥bTi °' al9 4nd 174 QOEKK-SIRHET. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 6

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