Will Stand this Season at Fukeamionga, Patutahi. rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "DUGDALE," DUGDALE was bred in Victoria, by Mr Duordale. His sire Black Prince (imp.), dam Rose by Oowder Lad (imp. ), g. d. by Ben Lomond (imp.), t?.g.d. Brodie's imported mare, g.g.g.d. by Sir Benjamin. As a Yearling, in Australia, he took 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2nd at Smeaton, and Ist at Myrnion. As a two-year-old, he took 2nd prize at the Grand National at Melbourne, Ist ' at Ballarat, 2nd at the Grand National at Smeaton, Ist at Myrniong, Ist at Melton as best entire of any age, and Ist for best two-year-old colt. Iu 1876, at the Hawke's Bay Show, he took Ist prize in his class ; also, the Champion Prize and fifty guinea Cup as the Best Entire in the yard. In 1877 and 1878 he again took Ist prize and the Champion' Prizes at the Hawke's Bay Show. Fee, £5 10s. A reduction made on two or more mares the property of one owner. Paddocking free for one month. After that time 2s 6d a week will be charged. All caro taken of mares, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. G. & L. SUNDERLAND. BRIGHAM YOUNG. r 1 1HIS celebrated Oross-oountry Horse, JL whose pedgree is well-known, will stand this Season .at To Arai Ferry, in charge of Wilmam BAUfcY, one of the best Grooms in the Colony. BRIGHAM YOUNG is a very powerful rich brown horse, rising 7 years ; bred by Mr. Quinlivan, of Wanganui. He is got by Traducer, out of Missie by.Nutworfch, imported grand dam by Riddlesworth, the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. He also ran second for the Derby in England. Terms : Single Mares, £3 10s ; two or more mares, the property of the \ same owner, as per agreement. Grooms fees, 5s each mare. One month's paddocking free, after which 3s per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on th'e removal of mares after notice of stinting. j JS?~ Mares to be left at Mr. Archard's. 1 All care will be taken of mares, but without responsibility. JAMES FERRAS. To Stand this Season at Matawhero. The Thoroughbred Emirb Horse TREGEAGLE 11. By Tregeagle, dam Migionette, by Egre* mont. rpREGEAGLE, br. h., by Wild JL Dayrell (winner of the English Derby), his dam Silverhair, by Kingston from England's Beauty, by Irish Bird- [ catcher from Pararie Bird, by Touchstone out of Zillah, by Reveller, &c. Wild Dayrell was a most successful sire, and his sons have been equally so,* as he is the grand sire of Kisber, Formosa, Brigantine, See Saw, and many others in England, and in these colonies of Pride of the Hills, Loukleys, Impudence, Device, Aldinga, &c, Silverhair, the dam or Tregeagle, was a full sister to Mr. Lee's Kingston, so well known in Australia as the sire of Kingsborough, Speculation, Lecturer, Savahaka, Blue Peter, Malta, &c. She is also dam of Silvio, winner .of the English Derby and St. Legor of 1877, and of Garterly Bell, the crack two-year-old of his year. It is worthy of note that Wheel of Fortune, perhaps the best mare ever bred, is out of a Kingston mare. Tregeasjle was a first-class performer on the English turf, and is without doubt as well bred as any horse in the world. In spite of few opportunities with thoroughbred mares, he is the sire of Tubal Cain, Impudence (winner of the Adelaide Cup). Tolarno, Levant, Device, Superstition, Doctor, and Talisker, while from inferior mares he has got such performers as Landsdowne (winner of the V.R C. Steeplechase), Encounter, Middleton, &c. Terms : £3 10s single mares ; a reduction made for two or more mares the property of the one owner. Groomage, ss. All fees must be paid before removal of mares. Good paddocking free till notice of removal, after which time 6s per week will be charged. All mares *.o be removed by the Ist January, 1880. All care token but no responsibility. . Mares can be bonki-d with Mr. R. Thklwall. Matawhero, or Mr. E. V. Luttrell, Masonic Stables. 5..0. OAULTON. lTmTe" TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ON- and after this date, the undersigned will supply the BEiST SLAKED LIME at 6s per b.tgfor cash. Bags t<> be returned or charged for. TO SHEEPFARMERS.— A quantity of ROACH LIME for Sheep washing, always on hand. J. CLEMENTS. TOBACCOS — Aromatic, Venus, Golden in cakes, twists, and cut. Cigars, choice brands. MRS. A. M. BROWNE, Gladstone Road.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 905, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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