Will Stand this Season at : Pukeamionga, Fatatahi. rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "DUGDALE," , DUGDALE was bred in Victoria, by Mr Dugdale. His sire Black Prince (imp.), dam Hose by Cowder Lad (imp.), g.d. by Bt-n Lomond (imp.), g.gd. Brodie's imported mare, g.g.g.d. by Sir. Benjamin. ' i 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 Myrhiong, Ist at Melton as best entire of any age, and Ist for best two-year-old colt. In 1876, at the Bawke's Bay Show, he took Ist prize in his class ; also, the Champion Prize and'h'fty 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 niares the property of one owner. r : / Paddocking free for one month. After that time 2s 6d a week will be charged. All care taken of niares, but no responsibility. . All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. : G. & L. SUNDERLAND.r BRIGHAM YOUNG. npHIS celebrated Cross-country Horse, _L whose pedgree is well-known, will stand this Season at Te Arai Perry, in charge of William Ballet, one of the best Grooms in tlie Colony. BRIGHAM YOUNG is a very powerful rich brown horse, rising 7 years ; bred l>y Mr. Quiulivau, of Waugantii. He is got by Traducer, out of Missie by Nutwortli, imported grand dam by Riddlesworth, the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas'. He also ran second for the Derby in England, i ; Terms : Single Mares, £3 10s ; two or more mares, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Grooms fees, 5b each mare. One month's paddocking free, after which 3*s>er week will be charged. All fees to be paid on the removal of- mares after notice of stinting. $S~ Mures to be left at Mr. Archard's. All care will be taken of mares, but without responsibility. .JAMES FERRAS. The Magnificent Thoeotjohbbxo Stallion *' t \ "MiKpßia:" : :1 WiU STAND during the present SEA* / ~il.--if.l7-- ■/ SON at .■ ■■■ . ACr. JL S. Cooper's Staples, Waereaga-a-hika. OWNERS of really good Mares should not lose sight of the opportunity afforded of the service of such an animulaa MARORO, as he is closely related to the very best blood now running in England. MARORO is a beautiful, liver-colored Chesnut, standing 16 hands ; and showing a quality of Bone and Substatoce equal, if not superior, to anything yet bi ed in New Zealand. In 1876, Maroro was selected by his breeder (Mr H. Redwood, of Spring Creek, Blenheim) to represent his colors for the Dunedin Cup of that year, and, notwithstanding that two Victorian horses and all the New Zealand cracks were amongst the entries, was at once installed first favorite ; and, but for a very severe passage, owing to bad weather prevailing, no doubt could be entertained but that he would have won the great event. In 1877, as four-year-old, MARORO was exhibited in Blenheim and received the FIRST PRIZE as the BEST THOROUGHBRED STALLION ON THE GROUND. A glance at MARORO'S Pedigree is sufficient to show that a more purely bred animal has never yet had his services tendered in Poverty Bay. PEDIGRE E— By Towton, dam Fair Agnes ; Towton by Melbourne— Pinezella by .Touchstone. (Towton's full sister Marchioness and half brother Marquis distinguished themselves on the English Turf, as the former won the Oaks, and the latter rail a desperate second for the Derby and won the St. L«ger). Fair Agnes by St. Aubyn— Phoebe by Sir HerculesWoodstock by Theorem. By this it will be seen that the happy "Nick of Blood," which has in Australia been ever so successful, namely— that of the Sir Hercules nnd the Touchstone is, combined in MARORO— a fact not to be lost sight of by intelligent breeders. < Fair Agnes, the dam of Maroro, has left her mark on the New Zealand Turf, as her foals are — 1872, Nellie by Towtbft ; 1873, Mamro by Towton ; 1874, Choke-bore by Dead Shot. • Further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. Tejws— Five! Guineas each mare, inclnding one month's' grass ; afterwards 6s per week. ■ Mares left at MrS. M. WILSON'S Argyll Stables, Gisborne, will be forwarded free to Waei enga-a-hika. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. > . Every care taken, but no responsibility. ' J. S. COOPER, i Waereriga-a-hika,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 970, 8 December 1879, Page 4
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