. Will Stand This Season at MakauriThe Celebrated Olydesdalk Stallinn " A U C K L A N D." A UCKLAND is by Major, out of a /A Lincoln mare. He won the first prize in 1869 as a yearling, beating two-year-old horses. In 1871, aB three-year-old, he also carried off the first prize against aged horses. In 1872 he carried off the second prize, being beaten only by President, one of the three newly-imported horses. In 1875 he took the Silver Cup for the best DRAUGHT ENTIRE at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show. Terms : Single mares, £3 3s. ; two or more the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Groom's fee, 2s. 6d. All care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid on or before delivery' of mares. WM. KING.
To Stand this Season at Mata■srhero. SIR HERCULES. rpHIS THOROUGHBRED HORSE, J_ by Day and Martin out of a Riddleswortjh mare, will run with his Mares this Season in the paddocks of ' the undersigned, at MATAWHERO. Terms :^-Single Mare, £2 10s. Two or more the property of the same owner, as per agreement. One month's grass free, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN PARKER, Matawhero.
To Stand this Season at Matawhero. The Thoroughbred Eutlre^ Horse TREGEAGLE 11. By Tregeagle, dam Migionette, by Egremont. rpREGEAGLE, br. h., by Wild J. Dayrell (winner of the English Derby), his dam Silverhair, by Kingston from England's Beauty, by Irish Birdcatcher 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 of Tregeagle, was a full sister to Mr. Lee's Kingston, so well known in Australia as the sire of Kingsborough, Speculation, Lecturer, Savanaka, Blue Peter, Malta, &o. She is also dam of Silvio, winner of the English Derby arid St. Leger of 1877, and of Garterly Bell, the crack two.ye«r«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. Tregeagle was a first-class performer on the English turf, and is without donbt as well bred as any horse in the world. In spite of few opportunities with thoroughbred mares, ho is the sire of Tubal Oain, Impudence (winner of the Adelaide Cup). Tolarno, Levant, Device, Superstition, Doctor, and Talisker, while from inferior mares he . has got such performers as Lahdsdowne (winner of the V.R.C. Steeplechase), Encounter, Middleton, &c. I 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 5s per week s will be charged. All mares to be removed by the Ist January, 1880. All care tf ken but no responsibility. I -Mares can be booked with Mr. R. i Thelwall. Matawhero, or Mr. E. V. Luttrell, Masonic Stables. S. C. CAULTON.
To Stand This Season at Matowhero, mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "DISRAELI," three years old. He is a grand colt, standing 16 hands high, by Sir Walter Scott (imported) ; dam Blossom by Sir Colin Campbell, out of Scotland's Pride (imported) : by King Fergus (imported.) ! "DISRAELI" gained the second prize at the Christchurch and Rangiora Shows as a two-year-old. At the Annual Parade of Entires at Christchnrch , Mr. Wall is' Pride of Scotland and Sir Walter Scott aud Mr. R. Wilkin's Bill Fail Play, attracted the majority of Visitors. " DISRAELI " is a splendid sample of the mdch admired aud appreciated Clydesdale stock, both in Australia and should be sought after and patronised by owners of mares in Poverty Bay. Terms : — £3 10s. single mares ; a reduction made for two or more mares the property of one owner. Groomage, ss. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. Good paddooking free till notice of I removal, nfter which time ss. per week ' will be charged. All mares to be removed by the 31st January, 1880. All care but no responsibility. j Mares can be booked with Mr. R. Thelwall, Matawheio ; or, Mr. E. V. Luttrbtj,, Masouic Stables. S. C. CAULTON.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 920, 13 October 1879, Page 4
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