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Will Stand This Season at Makauri. The Celebrated Clydesdale Stallinn ' "AUCKLAND." AUCKLAND ns by Major, out of a Lincoln mare. He won the first prize m 1869 as a yearling, beating twoyear-« »ld liorses. In 1871, as three-year-old, he also carried off the hrst prize against aged h-nses. In 1872 he carried off the second prize, being beaten only by President, one of the three newly-imported horses.' In 1875 he t"ok ,ytluj- Silver Cup for: -the best DRAUGHT ENTIRE at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show. - . • Tkums : Single ma,res, £3 3s. ; two or ui'ire the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Groom's fee, 2s. 6d. •' .'*' ; A'l ravo tJiktii, but no respoiifiib'lity. . A l. fees t«- I* paid on or before delivery of m ares. WM. KING. To Stand this Season at Matawhero. ! SIR HERCULES. THIS THOROUGHBRED HORSE, by Day, and Martin out of a Riddles worth' niare, will run with his Mares this Season m the paddocks of the undersigned, at MATAWHERO. ! Terms 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, -~:Z- r -" ? ' .'■-'* Matawhero. , To Stand this Season af i Matawhero. 1n;.,: : - ■ : ' .';:■■.:■ .. ;,'?. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse TREGEAGLE II; ' l Tregeagle was a first-class performer on the English turf, and is without doubt as: well hred as any horse, m 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 j Device, Superstition^ . D.-ctor, and Talisker^r while from: inferior mares he has got su6n -performers as Landsdowne (winner -of ■'-the.TV'.'R C. Steeplechase), ..Encounter,, Middleton, &c. -..,.. . , x * TERMS ■■:• £2 v single mares ; -'£• Veduction madefor^two or more mares the property of the one owner. doomage, 6s. All fees must be paid before removal of ma res. ~~ : .#■•" • ■■'••;' Good : pa'ddockinji fri'e- : till notice of fe'iiio val, after which time 5s per week Hvill-i^e charged. - • ; ' ' -A I l J mm es 6 be removed by the Ist tfjinuiity; 1880. All care ttken but. tio ; ¥e'sj)oiisibility. - ' /; ' : JVlares caii be bookid with Mr. ; "R. MnUwhnro, or Mr. E. V. i-CiXiiELL, Stables. S. C. CAULTON. ! To Stand This Season at Matawhero. npHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE | : ; "DISRAELI," ; three years old. He is a grand colt, standing 16 hands high, by Sir Walter Sci'tt (imported) ; dam Blossom by Sir Colin Campbell, out of Scotland's- Pride (imported) : by King Fergus (imported.) i "DISRAELL" gained the second prize at the Christchurch and Rangiora Shows as a two-year-old. At. the Annual Parade of Entires at Cliristchurch, Mr. Wallis' Pride of Scotland and Sir Walter Scott and Mr. R. Wilkin's Bill Fail' Play, attracted the majority of Visitors. I "DISRAELI " is a splendid sample , of the mich admired and appreciated Clydesdale stock, both m Australia and should be sought after and patronised by 1 owners. of f.marus m Poverty Bay. TERttlS:— £2 sinlge mares; a reduction hiade for two or more mares the property of one owner. Groom age, ss. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. ' Good paddocking free till notice of removal, after which time ss. per week will be charged. All mares to be removed by the 31st January, 1880. All | care but no responsibility. Mares can be booked with Mr. R. Thelwall, Matawhero ; or, Mr. E. V. . Luttrell, Masonic Stables. Diaraili will travel to Waerenga-a--hika and Ormond every Thursday and Friday m each week. S. C. CAULTON. TOWN AND COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS rpp the Daily Morning and Evening .Jl Herald, are, informed that improved arrangements have been made for the mnre prompt, and regular delivery, of both Morning and Evening Editions. The Managei* will feel particularly obliged if subscribers, not receiving their papers regularly, would comiuunic te with him either personally, through the post, or by m.eßseiiger, when complaints will be immediately attended to. Daily Morning and Evening HerAld Town Delivery. s. d. Quarterly, m advance ... 6 6 Ditto Booked ... ... 7 6 Country Delivery. * Quarterly, , m advance ... 7 6 Ditto Booked .^ ... 8 6

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 964, 1 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 964, 1 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 964, 1 December 1879, Page 4

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