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"Sill JULIUS YOGEL." , SIR JULIUS YOGEL, by importwl Majdr, out of Kate, tlic Chiimpion l'rize Mare of Christolniri'U ami Silt JULIUS YOGEL was brwl l>y Mr. Holly, ot ( ChristclHirt-h, t!io brwdor of Ulwnip on. who ; .lso gained Firs' Prize tlnvo years in siiucessinn at tlio Auckland Show. Sin JULirs is a horse of great hair, boue, and substance, and lor action lias no equal ol '"Imported Major mis lir. il in !■ norland, nnrt 'olil . ti» the late Johu Conn-node, of Tasmania for £1,100, i and then purchased by the late lien Nowol, Iwq., tor the sum of &1,000, for New Zenlnud, where hrn stocli n/e deemed, in Auckland mid Wangainn, the puinea stamp at first sight, with mfc furtlier investigation. He is now in Cant rbury, where stock-owners ot ten ride thirty and forty mi os to see Major nml g'.od judges say tha> Major is the hukl, iwrfect horse that ever left Kugl:.u<l. Th« f.imcl Xiife'Jfet. m Wiukato, 3 is by Major, and also Mr. T. Orifrges Major f.t Wnngjinui. The greatest favorite in all that part is a son to the renownec old horse. The best _are.< I North aud So,. th trace descent to Major; likewise j; the prize-takers at the d Show. Sir Jn_»w T is vow ri-ing seven years old. As n i>roof of Jlnjor s quality Kat>\ the < ■Iminpion Prize Mare of Canter- 1 bury nud Otng.., where good Clydesdale stock is I appreciated, was mated to tlio renowned chcsnnt, Old Major. , Terms-Single Mare, £4 10s ; two Mares, £4 each ; three Mnres, .£:! 15s each Grooniago, 5s each mare. Every attention, but no responsibility. Good paddocks aud pure water. I SIR JULIUS YOGEL will bo at Kniterataht Mondays irnkarak* Tuesdays Waereng-a-hika ... Wednesdays ana Saturdays TeAxai •• Thursdays Patutahi Fr" l^ 3 I ROBT. A. AUSTIN. Copy of Lettkr from Mr. O. C. McGhb to Mr. R. Austin. " I must congratulate the people of Poverty Bay in having so sound and good a horse to travel thenelectorate or peninsula. He is now gone from me ; but I never care to own a more perfect liorso of his class than Sir Julius Yogel. Ho has a combination | of real good qualities, and I question very much if Sir Julius Yogel has an equal this day in New Zealand. I owned, as you may know, some of the best horses called Clydesdale that ever moved in tins m part. But of all, Sir Julius I like best ; ho is never r tired, and easily kept. He was thin, I hear, when £ sold. But you know when horses go to livery and strange hands how they are kept. His stock will speak for themselves, and I will warrant him a sure foal-getter ; and you may show this letter, with my name.— Respectfully yours, O. C. McGek.' <S1 . ,|r«-- U EAVY DRAUGHT ENTIRE - BKJ^ k J_L prince ar*L*_. ?^ THUR HI. Will run with his Mares at Mr. C. E. Bolton's Farm at Ormond. Princk Arthur is four years old, staunch, and quiet in harness. There is little use going into a long pedigree of this well-known Entire. His dam has been in the Bay for the past thirteen years and is now the property of Mr. Kenaway, of the Waimata. He is by Prince Arthur the Second, who was by the celebrated Old Prince Arthur, imported by Cartwright Brown, E£q., late of Hawkesßay, out of a Conqueror mare, bred by S. Johnston, Lsq., of Hawke's Bay. Prince Arthur 111. was bred by Mr. James Mullooly in this district. He was foaled in the end of October, 1878. Fkb • Single Mare, £3 ; two or more as per agreement. Groom's fee gratis. One month's paddocking free ; nfter that date -2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. The paddocks arc well watered, and good feed. _ All accounts to bo paid for the service of the horse on the Ist of January, 1884. For further particulars apply to r ,,^,_ MX. E. C. BOLTON, Or to JAS. MULLOOLY, Ormond. tf.B.— The 'horse will travel every Saturday through the following districts :-Wacrenga-a-hika Makauri, Makaraka, Matawhero, and Gisborno. S.JO ' "&^-y. HTO stand for the season, K (*? ' ■ ''ii' &/ * J- at To Arai, the powcr>i>%'i|ufai.i i k/j3 %Ml ful Draught Stallion OfeZ^^lL :t BISMARCK." No putting pedigruo required, ., as his stock speak for themselves. Tkrms- £2 10 single mare; two or more marcs, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Groom 2s. lid. Well watered paddocks at Te Ami. One month's grazing free, after that Is per week. Every .arc, but no I^o^^^^^ 785 _____!____ mil E Magnificent Thor- "■"•■*'""^*** - J([^^^^^^^' present season at Makuri. Tkrms— Four Pounds each Marc, including one month's grass ; after that, 2s (id per week. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A. PEITCHARD, 792 Makauri. HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.WSOII&C? AUCKLAND, N.Z. ' To J. Wilson & Co. April, 16th, ISSO. ' Gentlemen,— Having thoroughly satisfied myself, after eight months' trial, of the reliableness of your concrete flooring I intend at once to lay two other floors in my stable, and altogether do away with the asphalt, which 1 have found to be no use on a stable floor, subject to the amount of rough use that mine gets. The concrete still remains sound and solid, and appears iust as good as when first laid.— Yours, J ° W. Crowtiiek. Pukekohe, December 12th, ISB2. Messrs. J. Wilson & Co., ; Auckland. gi r —The concrete tank which 1 built and plastered with Wilson's Hydraulic Lime holds 3,000 gallons, and cost tor lime, sand, and freight, £5. The labor I 1 did myself. I never had anything to clv \ with concrete work betore, but followed ! your instructions, and have every reason to be satisfied with the result, as the tank ' has been in use for twelve months, and is i perfectly tight. William Jenkins, Pukekohe West. All Mahurangi Limes are notj alike, and j none of Wilson's is genuine without the Trade Mark. Also on sale— Bricks, Sand, Pipes, etc. t John Wilson & Co., 81, Queen street. i N.B.— Please write for circulars e£ • plaining treatment. Sf^ r * AUCKLAND TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED (late G. Holdship & Co. • They have the largest and most perfect 1 ! Wood-working Machinery in the Southern \ ! Hemisphere, and manufacture every de ; Option of Sash, Door, Moulding 'turn • | cry, Fretwork, Carvings, Wheel Spokes, . , Saw Mills and Timber Stations at . I Whangaroa, Mangonui, Kennedy Bay, and 1 1 Port Charles. c s ! Head Oflice, Saw Mill, and Manufac--1 tory : Auckland. Scud for pattern sheets j and price Hate. b< * 9 ■ ; p- — - 6 - — ; ™ r V^3^ : vv*''*Z7 • it fctfof, ffi-*° mA p K '^ ' '*^

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2026, 15 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2026, 15 September 1883, Page 4

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