The Thoroughbred Race-horse BOTH WELL, WILL STAND AT WAERENGA-A-HIKA, directly opposite the hotel. rpHIS grandly - bred horse i 3 by _L Traitor, dam Myrtle, by Golden Grape (imp.) out of Moss Rose. Tkaitor by Traducer, out of Deception, by Young Plover, Vanity by Sir Charles, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by Waxy, Moses dam by Johanna, Gray Skin by Woodpecker, Herod. Golden Grape (imp.) byßarnton out Hoppicker by Orlando out of Hlobine by Sir Hercules. Barnton is a brother to Voltigeur. Deception is a bay mare, bred in Auckland by Mr. Hargraves, where she was very successfully raced, which induced her owner to take her to the Nelson Meeting of 1860. Here she took all before her, beating 10, Ultima, Miss Rowe, and others, in everything she started for. She was taken to Australia, where she ran very well. She was then brought back, and put to the stud, where she produced Traitor. BOTH WELL was foaled 13th Oct., 1876, and is now four years old ; stands 15 hands 3 inches ; has wintered well, and grown into a grand horse. He is a beautiful bay, with great length, substance, and quality, and having the Traducer blood from his sire, and the equally famous blood of Sir Hercules through his dam, should prove very successful at the stud. TERMS :— £3 10s. single mares, Two mares, £6, over two as per agreement. One month's grass free, after which 2s. per week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. Every care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility. Owners can make sure of plenty of grass and water fot mareß sent to this horse. Mares left in town at the ' • Haymarket " will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Proprietor. P.S. — Mares not having proved in foal to Songster will be served at half the above fees. a 270 BRIGHAM YOUNG. fIpHIS celebrated cross-country Horse, -*- whose pedigree is well-known, will stand this season at TE ARAI FERRY. BRIGHAM YOUNG is a very powerful rich brown horse, rising 9 years ; bred by Quinlivan, of Wanganui. He was got by Traducer, ont of Missie, by Nutworth, imported grand dam by Riddlesworth, the winner of the Two Guineas. He also ran second for the Derby in England. Riddlesworth is the sire of Dainty Ariel, Doch a Dhurris, Malaga, and old Volunteer, one of the best cross-country horses in the Colony. When a 4-year old, Brigham Young ran his maiden race in the Wanganui Hurdle Race. Among the horses engaged in this race was Wairarapa. He afterwards won the Napier and Wanganui Hurdle Race. Victor was the winner of the Steeplechase in Wanganui, and the Wellington Hurdle Race Madora is a great winner from the South, having won & great many crosß-country races. There were eight others started. Thin was a fast race from the start, Pat M'Koy winning it on Guzelle, Brigham Young second. Two months after, Brigham Yoang ran for the Grand Steeplechase in Wanganui ; 14 horses started. A very exciting race ensued, several of the horses coming to grief, and two being killed. Here Brigham Young showed himself again to be a true son of Traducer, being a raw colt, 4 years old, and winning the Wanganui Grand Stfieplehose against 13 of the best horses in the Island. TERMS :— Single Mares, £3 10s. ; two or or more mares the property of the same owner as per agreement. Groom's fee, ss. each mare. One month's paddocking free, after which 3s. per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on the removal of mares, after notice of stinting. All care will be taken of mares, but without responsibility. Mares to be left at Te Arai Bridge. a 368 JAMES FERRIS. RUAPEHU. THIS thoroughbred horse, by Pacific, out of an imported Arabian mare, will run with his mares this season in my paddocks at Toanga. Terms — £2 2s each mare. Paddocking free for one month ; after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. The Clydesdale Draught Stallion YOUNG LORD GLASGOW Will stand this season at Toanga. HE is a low-set, powerful Draught Stallion, stands about 16J hands high, and is perfectly staunch in harness. Young Lord Glasgow took the first prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show held at Hastings in 1874, and Ist prize in Poverty Bay in 1878. Terms — £3 3s each mare, two or more mares as per agreement. Paddocking free for one month ; after that 2s 9d per week will be charged. All fees and charges must be paid before the removal of mares. EWEN CAMERON. Mares sent to Young Lord Glasgow last season which did not provo iv foal will be liberally dealt with. a37X
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1147, 14 October 1880, Page 4
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