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~TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAKA. _^_u~_i'A r i^«i T' E weu ' known Entire ■ Cr""^ •><*s « "AUCKLAND" will stand -l:^" 1 t »ii_ tllis Seasan at the Roseland AfTj Hotel Stables, from September Pkk : £3 3s. single mare ; two marcs, £5 ; more as per agreement. Paddocking free for one month ; after that 2s. (id. por week. Every care takeu of mates, but no responsibility. Fees payable before r 3 7 VaL W. VOULGRAIN._ fT!H_ Thoroughbred Racehorse |M|j A BOTHWELL \ jTl Will Stand at the Waerenga a- . _S»M_ ' likft HoDcl stables during the ensuing season. This grandly-brai horse is by Traitor, dam Myrtle, i by Golden Grape (imp.) out ol' Moss Kosc. I Tkaitor by Tradueer, out of Deception, by , Young Plover, Vnuity "by Sir Charles, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by Waxy, Moses dam by Johanna, Gray Skin by Woodpecker— Herod. , Golden Gkai _ (imp.) by Barntou, out ot Hoppicker by Orlando, out of Hiobine by Sir Hercules. ; _arnton is a brother to Volt'geur. ■ DECEI'TION is a bay mare, bred in Auckland by | Mr. Hargraves, where she wus very successfully : raced, which induced her owner to take her to the Nelson Meeting of 1860. Here she took all before i her, beating 10, Ultima, Miss Rowe, and othe s, in j everything she started for. She was taken to Australia, where she rau very well. She win then brought back, and put to the stud, where she produced Traitor. BOTH >* ELL was foaled 13th October, 18 1 6, and is now six years old ; stands 15 hauds and a inches ; has wintered well, and grown into a grand horse. | He is a beautiful bay, with great length, substance, i and quality, and inheriting the traducer WooU from his sire, and the equally famous blood of Sir Hercules through his dam, he should prove very successful at thestud. Boihwell'a stock are now allowed by all competent judges to be the best in the district. T__lß : — Single mares, 4 guineas ; two or more mares as per agreement. One month's grass free, after which 2s per -week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal of mar< s. Every care will be taken of mares, but no reSijonsibility. Owners can make sure of plenty of grass and water for mares sent to this horse. ~r.m n - n ,-. 743 W. COOPER & J. THOIIPE. SIRES OF THE SEASON. £j. fl»O Stand this Season at J_T_*!_»»iFs a •* Toverty liay, the under(_L_MM_L%w_i mentioned celebrated Sires:— / TITd The imported Mortolk Roadster " PKICKWILLOW " Is a beautiful dappled dark bay with black points, Btanding 10 hands 8 inches, with handsome head and neck, line shoulders, short back, strong loins, ribs deep, long quarters on short firm legs, with im- | mense bone, capital ieet, good tempered, and a sure foal-getter. He has grand action all round, aud with training will go at a great pace, and is in every way one of the best horses ever imported for getting weight-carrying hunters, steeplechase horses, stepping carriage and buggy horses, and hacks up to any weight, descriptions of horses which are getting extremely scarce and valuablo, and for these qualities was expressly selected by his present owner for the benefit of breeders in the North Prickwillow was selected in England by Majo Barlow for Messrs. Brown and Hill, of Canterbury, at a cost of nearly COO guineas, which will give an idea of the value put upon the blood. Major Barlow _ considered one of the best judges in the Uniteu Kingdom, and is well known all over England as the most successful exhibitor of hunting and blood Stock at the principal shows. Prickwillow comes of the old Noriolk trotting families, being bred by Mr. 'lice, of Hetherset, in Norfolk, and is by his noted 3rse Prickwillow out of a firstrclass hunting mare, by Mr. Gooch's Man Friday, by Old Man Friday, dam by Bond's Old Phenomenon, who was undoubtedly acknowledged to be the fastest trotting stallion England ever produced ; grand dam by li. Laud's celebrated steeplechase horse Camel. Tice's Prickwillow, the sire of this horse, was go by Stebbing's Prickwillow, dam by the Norfolk Hero ; grand sire, Old Prickwillow, the champion of England ; great grand sire Old Phenomenon ; great great grand sire J. Theobald's, of Stockwell, Surrey , Old Norfolk Cob, for which he gave 1000 guineas. Prickwillow's own brother Young Prickwillow a; 4 years old won the Bellesdon Coplow Stakes ;.. Croxton Park, of £122 10s, beating amongst others the well-known horse HanibleU aud Cliancc. He won the Welter Stokes aud Hunters' Stakes at Aberdeen, beating Mino, Tinderbox, Victory, aud several others. In quality and style Prickwillow is a short-kgged, weightcarrying hunter, and a glance at his pedigree will show that he inherits the most noted trotting blood that England has produced, grafted on to the blood of the celebrated steeplechase horse Camel, Man Friday, and Old Man Friday, placing him as oue of the most promising nag stallions in the Southern Hemisphere. Teems — 5 guineas each marc. riiHE Thorouglibred Stulliuu "MUTE" A Beautiful Bay, with bluck poiuts, standing is.} hands, by the ee.ebrated Fireworks, sire of (iokisborough, dam Kenella, own sister to Mai ibyrnoug, Ferryman, and half sister to King of the Kiug, sire of Fust King. __ .. This powerful and handsome horse comes from the best racing family in the Australian Colonies, and but for an acciueno would no douut have emulated the ueeds of his distinguished relations. Terms — Six Guineas each mare. Every care taken, but without responsibility. Mares sent to the above horse must bo paid for aud removed on notice of stuiting being given; otherwise a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made, For further particulars, apply io Air Johm Lwakt Waikohu, or to ,, T „ T,, „ T ALLAN M'LEAN, 4g Napier. * ~ tTuTstand this j ;--w r - ,-, ., ■- 4/^6 X SEASON. nTlysf| The Thoroughbiv.d "FOUL PLAY" & "PL-CATORIOUfc/ 1 Particulars in future advertisement. 58 BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE. _ y^ rpo Stand this season sTT'y^'&R'^^© tlut wcll "' Jll;^ Horse W^wrrA_jP At Mr * Ai ! le ' n ' s Sxablks EAGLE, by Kakapo, dam Salma, by Pantoni, g. dam Caper Sauce, by Glaucus ; g.g. dam Scrag of Mutton (imported— See N.Z. Stud Book). Kakapo, which was bred by Mr. Redwood, is by Dioinedes, dam Toi Toi, by St. Aubin ; her dam Waimea, by Sir Hercules, out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant ; Cornelia by Grasshopper ; Diomcdcs by Hesperus, <lam Uioinedia (sister to Weathorgage) by Weatlierbit, out of Taurea, by Taurus. Eagle is rising 5 years old, stands 16 hands high, is a beautiful dappled grey, has a fine temper, good constitution and great strength, combined with fine quality and perfect symmetry. Took first prize at W. and E. C. Pastoral Show, lhßo-81, as the horse best calculated to improve tho breed of saddle horses. „ T brms— Siuglo Mares, £2 10s ; two or more Marc as per agreement. Good paddocks at the Waikanae. First month n grazing free, after that, Is per week. For further particulars apply to JNO. ALLAN, j O 9 Waikanae. jCfflfr* rPHE well-known Entire NEW° r CHTJM / \ Vjf ;PfT ktand this season at NEW CHUM is now 9 years old, with plenty ol power, and a sure foal gettor. He was bred by Mr, Donald Fraser, Hnngitikei, by Traducer, dam Fail Lass, by Uiddlcsworth, grand <lu»> Fair iVave, imported from Sydney. Fair Wave was supposed to b< one of the grandest Arab mares ever imported t( New Zealand. NEW CHUM has shown his good breeding both or the turf and at the stud. He mado his fii st npixjnronce in Wellington, where he started in a two^and-a hah* mile race, weight for age, beating Whitofoot Gazelle, and others. Then went to Napier, where hi was beaten by Never Miss by a head, Sew Chun carrying 211bs. over, Never Mias beating Lady Grej and others. H«tl>on saddled for the Cousolntiou beating Wairarapa, Lady Grey and Wide-awake. Terms, £3 10s each mare. Two or more mares, the property of the saint owner, as per agreement. Paddock accommodation free for one month, ;tftei which 2s Gd per week will be charged. All fees charged to be paid before removal ol i.iare: All care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to D. DUNLOi , i,|j Tuto-to. PEDIGREE CARDS, in every . sty 1. ni< variety of color, neatly aud c^ di tiously printed at the H&IUU> Oiliw, a

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2026, 15 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2026, 15 September 1883, Page 4

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