|the Celebrated TROTTma •-i^-.-. --,'•:. :;;; : HORSE'.r .' ,^'- ; "" . V r ill stand thlsseason^ at the WILLOWS S SS Wi".C r M^ta w;^ef Pf^ *r " r >" ~ .*-'■ •■-• ;' " "'■' '-'■ 5A.s soon as the Roads_are MefrjN* legs -vrilliravel once a^week.to Ormond and Giaborne,. and surrounding disMERRYLEGS is V Brigh|' ; Biiy; ; stan da 15 J hjindß highj-' ■ with : strength, quality and action unsurpassed, with a good temper and > constitution. rHis Bire,:Shaleß, -imported f rom< England ' ? by.-W^p."Ba^ardi;E)iqV/tqbanterbu l ry--;; - dam, ; I)uchessj :^mpprte<i' f roiri r Tasmania by.r.E'. % j;> : WalcefieWj Esq. , was bredrby" John iThurtoii ThSyaites I ,' Esq.', bfc^jOiuieton, Eonhoe, ; : Norfolk. His sire, : Shales, "IKeTPfopefty of 'the ""late Esq.j Fring. . His dam,[•Beauty, bred^(by^tKe:. Roy. ; Minis, by (Jhannell's Old^O^fd ?pf vtlif', Manor; r g^rand sire, Mr^V^oj||l^._B|agk Shales,; dam by EmiliUs^^grSat^-grand ' sire, QhaddJs;Shales, ibredjby the Tate/Qaptain Qgden, of Wattington, from his rioted Trotting Mare ; great", grand, . Old jilarflhlafi^Shftles^the GHAMBIOp of --all TROTTEIKSinhis day> ! ii'vi -'■?' M%M ' ■ &■ ■■■■■! ■ yf-rxr ■ r. " - p--?i -i'~ : s , j :-^- --■ MRRMiEGS. -.;«. ; * I Was matched at the i; Auckland ; Agri-: qultural^nd:Pasto^i^ Soci|ty^ Show in ; iB7-7v--!agaifißtY^^^eripr^er/i^o):ted--by the ; Auckland.- S^iid»Cpmpanyi for ; which « he took lyrist'' Prize ' valued at ■Js6o.umi J.&WM* RBjnil - 1 " Merrylegs " has- -proved himseif' 'to be>ii ! Bure:foaUgetter. . . .j,-.,- , A ;< i TT'VT'} I Terpis''; £3 r| oirj single ; miaresyjqtwo\?dr more itheproperty oi the samerowner; as. ; : per agreement:\, vil'i >f; v ; , , ; "y a: , , :, j 'All ! feesto;be,paid;before- remoyalrof mares. ; '; JBvery , care.taken; .but- no; sponsibility^:fi-/-^ ■;;-■•, [,■.- .>vyu^-^-ii\n.n \ Goodpaddock accommodation at r the, Willbws;:iv;One-';inonth.;free,f after -that 2s. 6d. per Yreek,ci-^. ,f«M:f.- --* 'Gr66magefee^£^pep:mare,. .«. J ; i <; ; ! owner, :. :i\ : .::\;-i r .-.------ : ?¥? st £-*^-<-l-;\ .:'';.{» : . ; : v P. BOND, „_ : :•' : -■ • 'Matawhero.. »7 ! Or, A. PRITOHARD, v; >, a 332 . In charge at the Willows. . rpO STAND THIS .SEASON, at I Swarthmoor, PatutaHi, THE/CLYPESiJALE ENTIRE : p ce _£4 10a, Two or more Mares as per agreement. , (?;:>',, j 'All cafe - taken of Mares, -but no re--Bponsibiliiys|-:,;OS "%~$ZQ*f?Q% t All fees to be paid before removal of Mares. ' a27A; ; . J. ; & G :; SUNDERLAND. I The Heavy DRItTGHT Enhbb For Terms and further particulars, apply to i,398 C GRAY. ' S{] ,1 it T•' .-• ■..;.^-"»-~. ■'-.?-•■ •■•.., ... ■.-- -; The celebrated ClydesdalelStalHoh ' ~ ! ,;'.N''. l ;;■'-! 'r/. - r .■ : v> : - ;■ . . '■ • I Will stand this season, at; Makauri, at " • t HS!Sfi|eng(Sarhiki 6n Xj Tuesdays, at ,^ -'J\ < Ormond oh Satvii^Syk;" :ox^ U.A UCKLANDis^l^^bM^)fj^ i/A ■ ± Lincoln Mare. He woii"the-&rat piSSy-'ftiP-flß6'9''-as a year]4ng,^beating itwo-year-old horaea. In 18^1, as a jthresryear-old, <he-;also. carried^iOffxthe ■first prize against'aged* horses; J In T IB72 ih^'carriedi.off the isecorid prizej' being beaten -only,, byi President/ lone of jthe . three newly-imported horses.-. -In .1876 ihe took^ tiie Silver yGup'fpr^- the BestDraught Entire ft£fr |the /poverty Bay Agricultural *and Pastoral ' Society's i Terms :— Sirigle Mares, >'£3 ; two or {'more, the property; of.? the/ .same owner as -per;' agreement. j •--«:——-«- - I All mares must be paid for before removal, & -'.;■ - *y ,-? - r , v ? ' ;«■ --, ; - Apply.'^i'.^L^. 4 'OXii. -Ik ?' -, WILLIAM KING, .Or to -, t '■■-. Makauri; ''Rf DOUGLAS, ' r ' " ■■■--■ ■■* a2B§ In charge. To run with his mares this season at •♦•? l thoroughbred -horse V BeiTathalath stands 15 hands 3 inches, is, a beautiful, dark .brown with,, black.. pomtß, and haa' powerful' bonej' andlia¥--1 proved iimßelf a sure fpal-getter. He was bred by H. H. Stafford, Esq.-, of Nelson,,,by Towton, .-,da.m, 4 .Symphony, 'Towton l by 'Melbourne,'- 1 dam Oinderellaj 'by Touchstone. Symphony by Trumpet, dam; Princeis ; by- jGrate^s Marchioness, own Bister- to'-Tpwton/ woir the Oaks iri ; 1865. :;}^JC^uis, brother to Towton, the |200pjguinea^ ji^dß62^ r^n .seqond tor. tha Derby') won'th'o'St . Leg^r^ 'Par f all' pedigree see New Zealand Stud '-' : ' Benathalath took the first prize at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Societyfs meeting in 1878. m; the jbest 'thorough-bred entire, tKiis fc beatin : g \Par- 1 thenopeuß. r .. g JE3iOs-;itwo*or. more, at reduced rates as per "agreement. ' One month's grazing free, 2s 6d per week afterwards. T^-^^\pa^e'takeipLb f ut > tipTeßppnßibffit^-'' All fees and cliargea to' bepaid'befpre the removal of mares. >?>i>.bi?, For particulars apply to ;; J. E. DOLMANj™^"---464 s "v ' Patutahi. ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1207, 29 December 1880, Page 4
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623Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1207, 29 December 1880, Page 4
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