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BRIGHAM YOUNG. THIS celebrated cross-country Horsey 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 a great many cross-country races. There were eight others started. This was a fast race from the start, Pat M'Koy winning it on Gazelle, 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 s— -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 1 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. i 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. *|JE is a. low-set, powerful Draught Jl_L.. • StaUionj stands about I 6£ hands high, and is perfectly staunch hi harness. Young Lord Glasgow took the first prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show held ac Hastings in 1874, and Ist prize in Poverty Bay in 1878.? \ ; f Terms—- £3 3s each- mare, two or moire 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. ; v .., ;EWEN CAMERON. Mares sent to Young Lord Glasgow last season which did not prove in fbalwiirbe liberally dealt with. a 371 To Stand This Season, At Mr. W. King's farm, MA__Al.R_, the Magnificent Entire TERENGA. rpERENGAisa beautiful dark ches_L nut, and stands 15 hands 3 inches. He is sound as a bell, thoroughly goodtempered, -and -.has : proved himself a certain foal-getter. He iB by Ravensworth (sire of Guy Fawkes and Papapa), out of Phcebe, one of the grandest mares New Zealand ever produced. Terenga's dam traces vback- to the celebrated Sir Hercules, and he himself shews a quality not to be surpassed. (The full pedigree wil shortly be published. Phoebe is by Sir Hercules — Woodstock by Theorem. Ravensworth is by Touchstone — dam Fair Jean by Vereulam. .Terenga took first prizes in Hawke. Bayinl_i7-78 a. the best stallion for improving the breed of horses in the district. One of his foals out of Hatred won two prizes as the best thoroughbred foal in 1876, and the best yearling in 1 1877. AJI Terenga's get are grand ! jumpers. :: Terms : Single mares, £4 45.; Owners of two or more mares to be served can make arrangements. Good paddocking free for one month, after which time 3s. per week w_l be 1 charged. 1 Every care will be taken, but no re- | sponsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to ,* GEORGE BURNAND ; I Or, ROBERT DOUGLASS, " a 485 Groom in charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS Daily Morning and Evening Herald Town Delivery. i s. d. Quarterly, in advance ... 6 6 Ditto Booked 7 6 Country Delivery. Quarterly, in advance ... 7 6 Ditto Booked. .. ... 8 6

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 17 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 17 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 17 December 1880, Page 4

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