To Stand This Season, At Mr. W. King's farm, MAKAURI the Magnificent Entire TERENGA. rr^ERENGA is a beautiful dark ches I nut, 1 and stands 15 hands 3 inches He is sound as a bell, thoroughly good tempered, and has proved himself \ certain foal-getter. He is by Ravensworth (sire of Gui Fawkes and Papapa), out of Phoebe, ou< of ; the grandest mares New Sealant ever produced. Terenga's dam trace: back, to the celebrated Sir Hercules and he himself shews a quality not t< be surpassed. (The full pedigree wi shortly be, published. Phoebe is by Sir Hercules —Woodstocl by Theorem. Ravensworth is by Touchstone — dan Fair Jean by Vereulam. . Terenga took first prizes in Hawke, Bay in 187-78 as the best stallion fo improving the breed of horses in thi district.- ' One of his foals out of Hatrec won two prizes as the best thoroughbrec foal in 1876, and the best yearling i] 1877. All Terenga's get are gram jumpers. r Terms : Single mares, £4 45.; Owner of two or more mares to be served cai make arrangements.* - Good paddocking free for one month after which time 3s. per week will b< charged. Every care will be taken, but no re sponsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to GEORGE BURNAND ; Or, ROBERT DOUGLASS, a 485 Groom in charge. To run with his mares this season a , Patutahi, the thoroughbred horse BENATHALATH, Benathalath stands 15 hands 3 inches is a beautiful dark brown with blac points, and has powerful bone, and ha proved himself a sure foal-getter. H was bred by H. H. Stafford, Esq., c Nelson, by Towton, dam Symphpnj Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinderella by Touchstone. Symphony by Trumpel dam Princess by Grate's Marchioness own sister to Towton, won the Oaks i 1865 ; Marquis, brother to Towton, th 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for th Derby, and won the St. Leger. For fu pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Benathalath took the first prize at th Poverty Bay Agricultural ; and Paston Society's meeting in 1878 as the bes thorough-bred entire, thus beating Pai thenopeus. Terms : Single mares, £3 10s ; two o more, at reduced rates a&per agreemeni One month's grazing free, 2s 6d pc week, afterwards. AH care. taken but no responsibility. All fees and charges to be paid befor the removal of mares. For particulars apply to J. E. DOLMAN, Or to G. CAMPBELL, 464 Patutahi. THE LARGEST SALE IN AUSTRALIA itBDUCBD PKICE LIST. TIHE "HOME SHUTTLE American Lockstitch SEWING MACHINE, the best and most easily worked Famil; Sewing Machine in the market,: withou regard to price, and we feel confiden that whenever persons wishing to bu] Sewing Machines give the Home Shutti Sewing Machine a fair trial in competi tion with other machines, , it will hay the preference. In proof of their superiority over othe machines WE GUARANTEE THEA For FIVE TEARS. With the Machine is futnishedHemmer, Braider, Shuttle, , Bobbins Oil Can; Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles Guage, Table Clamp, and directions fo use. All securely packed in- strong cas without extra charge. It will. hem,, fell, bind, cord^Jbraid seam, tuck; ruffle, hemstitch, and gather and sew on and gather at the same time and will work equally well on Sill Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. No I— HAND MACHINE, Reduce. ■ to £4. N lß.— This is also adaptei for use on Tables and Treadl which we will supply at any time of elegant American manufactar for £2 ss. ' o 2— MACHINE, for Treadle us only, having the very great advan tage of being set level with th table, complaee. with elefrant Or B&mental Irba Stand, with hand some polished top, complete,, re duced to £6 ss. ' ' • No. 3— MACHINE, as above, wit] polished cover to lock and protec machine, reduced to £7 7s. Where the genuine " HOME : SHUTTLE. , MACHINES .are no procurable "we" will send them direct i purchasers on receipt, of remittance o reference. E V E R V ,GE N U I N E HOME-SHUtftLE : S E W I N Q-- ,;M: 4 ; G H I N E Is Stamped ' ' ; M: MO^S & -cp:,: :■ • Stcdnet, N.S.W. BE W ARE O F GEHMAN & BIBMINttHAM IMITATIONS Sole Impobtebs: L, D. N^TH^N &. <?C ' Auckland. ' ;'..;. !j. leo^aJrd & co. AGENTS, GISBOBNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1174, 17 November 1880, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1174, 17 November 1880, Page 4
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