Will Stand this Season at Pukcamiong'a, Patutahi. rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE I "DUGDALE," DUGDALE was bred m Victoria, by Mr Duydale. , His sire Black Princ^ ''(iiffp?^ ,dam Rosy, by Cow«let'-'La<r (imp. ), g.d v l»y Bert%; Lomoixl (ini|>»), t;.}>;d4lp§oie's impoi-led mare, g.g ; ;y;d. by Sir- Benjamin. -Z) ! As a Yearling, m Australia, he took- ! 2n»l prize ni Jlidllarut, 2nd*at ? ,Sineatou, ; anil Ist at Myfnfon. *%a |^ took MS t .prize ;at tlie "Gran<s NatiSryil at MelbouiHie, l|tMC3§fla.at, 2ndi^at the Gl^nd: National at. Snieaton, Ist at Myrniong, Ist at. Melton as Lest^eutire of any age, and Ist for -bedt'-tWo-^War-Old colt. b> ItiTU, a;. Cu' Li .uk- -'■ Liaj liuU,' i lie look Ist i)i lze m his das- ; also. Die: Champion Prize ami nfty giunuj. Cup. as i. ahe Best Entire m the yard. ;;- - l In 1877 and 1878 he again took Ist prize aud'tjie^liaiiXpipft/ji-rSes at the .. Hawke's Bay Show: ;. Fep, £5 10s. A reduction made on f'Wi)tot mbf ewnareSf tlie4»roper'ty : J 6*f - r OAe owner.. r , „ .v> PadfM^kirtg^e^^»i?dAiß ? m<»tith. After that tune 2s 6d a week will be eliarged.. All care taken' of mares, but no | responsibility. ' '-Airie'eos-be paid befofe ;; tfie?f^inova,l i of mares. i Gv & L. SUNDERLAND. BRIGHAM YOUNG. ' r\^filS celebrated. Cross;p<;>untry Horse, 5 JL whose pedgree is wellrkiiowiij will , stand UuaStMisoii- at t To Arai Ferry, ih charge' oi Bailey, one of {hc w bc^ Orf oms Z •'<■. C .-!. .ny. ' ■ BRIGHAM YO oi\0 i\ Gis a very po^Yul ! rjcli~"broi£i/ liorsej; fi?ihg 7 yeliif ; bre<i by My/'Quinlivliii, of Wanganiii. ; He is g6tby tf Traducer, out of Missie by Nutwortlij-iuiportud gi;and dam by RidilleWorih, llifej.Aviriner of 'the Two 'ThoTisand Gviit'i^as. 'Healso Iran second for the Derby. iv England. Terms : Miires, £3 10s ; two or more niare.s, the. property >p of the \ isaiiie owiler, W per agreenJeiifc.' Groofiis ', fees,,s3.each.uiare. - ' . " •'Oiie tinjiilli'-s -' pad docking free, after .which 3s per week will he, charged. , All ; .'fee^' io lid paid'vm;tlie reinbval of tnafes • after notice, ojf kitf fti fig. - c - ; 'js®* Mares' 1 to be left at Mr. Archard's. . All care ,wiH lie taken pf : mares, bit -wilh'obt responsibility. 5-*> -. j"^ JAMES FERR AS. ; The Magnificent Thoroughbred ..,- "MAKO RO?' * i Will STAND during the present SEA- (■.-■■ '■■ •■ '^SON-'at .ml. •■■:■■ -'OO W.. mT. .5, ,.. .Oo^"oiJ , B !V -3 ! fci , ol63, \ . Waorenga-a-hika. OWNERS of really' good Mares '' should'nbt lose sight of the op- • portunity.alForded o£,tlie,3ervice of^such i- an animal as MAR^RO, v jas fie WclOsftly reia.ted to the very best blood uow"*running'in 'England. ' i MA RORO is a beautiful ; Uver-cbl ored Chesnut, standing 16 hands ; and showing a tpiality of Bone and Substance r eqna],.if not aupeyipr, , to. anything yet b\ 6d lii W4w ! In 1876, Manm » !. 'was' selected' by' his breeder (Mr B. Redwood, pf Spring Creek, Blenheim) to represent Ills colors for tlie Dunedin : Cup of that.yeaiyand, notwithstanding - that two "factoriai'i horse's and ! all the New Zealanxl cracks were amongst the entries^ was' at once installed first favorite y add, but for a very severe paßsage, o^jng : to bad ' weather prevailing, no doubt could be 'entertained but that/he wbulid have won the great event. '•'ln 1877, aa four-year-old, MARO^O was exi libited m Bleiiheiin and received the Flli^T ' PRIZE as the BEST ■THOROUGHBRED STALLION ON t&e GROtrND. ! : .. ,; A glance at MARORO'S Pedigree is ! sufficient to ! isKow that a more purely i bred animal his never yet had his services tendered m Poverty Bay. PEDIGREE— By. Towton,. ani J?Wi A g»es ; Towton by 'Melb'^uirie— Pirie^ella by Touch-' ; stone. (Towton's full sister Marchioness ; and half brother Marquis distinguished : themselves onjthe Eiiylidh Turf, as the won the Oaks, and the latter rah a desperate second ,for the Derby and ; won the St. Leger). Fair Agnesby St. :. AubyiP— d)J>tSbe:fcDy Sir 'Hercules— i ; Woodstock by Theorem. t By this it will be seen that the happy ; ,I? Nick, of B'fo()di-' which' has m Australia T been ever so successful, namely— . tliat of the Sir Hercules and the Touchstone is combined m M.ARORO — a fact not to be lost sight of by intelligent .breeders. 'I -'UUn.-' Agi{ds,~fche dam- bf Maroro,, lias, left heu.uja.ik. tin ..the. New ; Zealand^Turf, as fier foals^a'ie— lß72, Nellie by Towton • 18W; i Mni«rb' A tiy ToW'ton ; | ; 1874, Choke-bore by -Dead Shot. Further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book; TKRjrs-y-Fiva Giiip^^\cl^ nja,re,, incl^dnig one mMth'C gf iiss -}^.Aftet wards 5s per weeki • M^res left .-\V TLSON'S ; Argyll Stables, 'Gisboriie, will be forwarded free to Waeienga-a-hika. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. J. S. COOPER, Waerenga-a-hika.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 964, 1 December 1879, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 964, 1 December 1879, Page 4
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