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TO STAND t_fIS~SEASON AT GgSfflfa-, T° T T S EL tS?s E SE ___ ____ mHE well known Entire JTF^V^t&f S .°?" THE CLYDESDALE Hotel fitoblcs? from" September "SIR JULIUS YOGEL." Fek : £3 3s. single marc ; two maroß, £5 ; more as VOfJRL by imDortcd Maior out of sws__. 'pss sy™ _ry jS £g_^a _rs?s____ - marcs, but no responsibility. Fees payable before ""^lius YOGEL was brod by Mr. Holly, of removal. ORAIN Christchurch, the breeder of Champ on, who nlso '37 1 _Z1 ' gained First Prize three years iv succession Rt the ' Auckland Show. Sir Julius is a horse of great hair, mW *■■ _H'III Thoroughbred Kncchorse bone, and substance, and for action has uo equal of i_L--<-J-P l^-B BOTHWELL "imported Major was brrtl in Kuglund, mid fold to T^TfS Jj| "Will Stand at the Waerenga a- the late John Commode, of Tiwmnuia for £1,100, JJ_M___^_L»/flt lii_ii Hotel Stables during the aui \ thuu purchased by the late Hen Newel, Esq., for ensuing .season. the sum of .£1 .^OO, for New Zealand, where his stock are deemed in Auckland and Wangamii, the guinea bv^s^M-SToi of *^r Myrtlc - _xraftb_^^^Js V^A TOl^ by imlte out of Deception, by ride thirty and forty .ni.es to .see Major and good Vnnnt Mover Vauftvbv Sir Charles (}W] C r by judges say that Major is the most perfect horse that fffi, S^« TVK' W «° MoL% k _i S ye? left England. The famed Nugget ;in Wuikato rAWnv,™ fi™ vk-in hv WMiJnwkcr-Ucrod is by Major, and also Mr. T. Gngge » young Major JO _rD,L?M Hop- -t^angnnui. The greatest fuvorite in all that part picker by Orlando, out of Hiobine by Sir Hercules. £ a eon to tlie rcnowuec old horse The be.t mnios Samton is a brother U> Volt.geur. North and South trace descent to Major ; «^« DECEPTION is a bay mare, bred in Auckland by the prize-taken at the Au *'and Show. Sir Ju ins Mr. Hargrave^, where she was very successfully is now ri.n.g seven years old. A. a proof of Major s rack, which induced her owner to take her to the q-mliiy Kato the Champion . Prize Mi ire of CanterNelsoL Mectin« of 18tiO. Here she took all before bury and Otago, where good 01>"le htock is her, beating 10. Ultima, Miss llowe, and othc s, in apprwmtcd, was mated to the renowned chesuut, every thiug she started for. She was taken to Aus- "'£ Major. _•«,-„,, ca « on ii • traUa, where she ran very well. She wi» then Ternis-S.ngle Mare £4 10f; two! area ,£4 each brougbt back, and put to the stud, where she pro- three M.ixre, _J 15s each Grow, age, .«, cm.l i mare, ductd Traitor Every attention, but no responsibility, uoou paaBOTII >v BLL was foaled 13th October, 1876, and is 'locks and pure water. now six. years old ; stauas 15 hands and A iuchea ; Sill JULIUS YOGEL will be at has wintered well, and grown into a grand horse. Kaitcratahi.. ... ... .•• Mondays He is a beautiful bay, with great length, substance, Mnkaraka ... ... ... ... Tuesdays and quality, aud inheriting tho Traducer blood from Waereng-a-hika ... Wednesdays and Saturdays his sire, and the equally famous blood ol' Sir Hercules Te Arai ... ... ... •• Thursdays through his dam, he should prove very .successful at Patutahi ... ... ... ... Fridays the stud. Tjrnvr a AUSTIN Bothwell's stock are now allowed by all competent xv _»_>-. a.. jvww_ _. "judges to be the best in the district. TERMS :■— single uiaies, 4 guine s ; two or more corv of Lkttkr from Mr. O. C. McGxk to Mb. mares as per agreement. Oue mouth's grass free, I{. Austin. after which as per week will be charged. All fees to „ congratulate the people of Poverty Bay be paid belore removal of mans. . havinc- so sound a7.d good a lioree to travel their livery care will be taken of mares, but no reason- J£X a te or peninsula. * ll e is now gone from me ; sibihty. h t j re t0 own a , norc perfect horae of hia Owners can make sure of plenty of grass and water sir Ju ,. ug Vofre , U( T haji a C ombiuation for maies sent to thu horse ~, Hm ,p W of real good qualities, and I question very mucli if 743 W. COOPJ-K. &J. IHORPBj. sir Jul £ s Vo^ el lias »„ eqU al this day in New Zealand. I owned, as you may know, Home of the bcßt SIRES OF THE SEASON. horses called Clydesdale that ever moved in this part. But of all, Sir Julius I like best ; lie is never _«. nwi «K.n,i n,i<. «„«,, at tired, and easily kept. He was thin, I hear, when __Va*-**#_^ T Po^Sv k! th? under sold. But you know when horses K o to liverj- and Ml_____f t J .■ nK i ,il'tMSir! strange hands how they arc kept. His stock will ft|M|V4 mentioned celebrated Sires.— k ß f themselves and 1 will warrant him a sure imported xNorfolk Roadster T "ml you may show this letter, with my mWt^ommtk 6Uiniou name.-Uespectfully yours, O. C. McGrk." 781 " PKJLOK WILLOW " ■ Is ft beautiful dappled dark bay with black points, _B^__— <_S_^ "H EAVY DUAUGHT ENTIRE Btondinif 16 hands a inches, with handsome head < ■ fJTHgf fi *-■*■ and neck, fine shoulders, short back, Strong loins, <*Jfcß**j£ %m PRINCE AKribs deep, long quarters on short firm legs, with iiu- __jT3t J_J ' flp 'PTJ TTR TTT liicnse bone, capital feet, good tempered, and a sure XXX UXv J..LX. foal-getter. He has grand action all round, and _ hwMares at Mr. C. E. Bolton's Farm with training will.go at a great pace, and uin every « .11 run wiui ma "^^ d> way one of the best horses ever imported for gettinif weight-carrying hunters, steeploehase horses, ' steppinif carriage and buggy horses, and hacks up Prikck Arthur iB four years old, staunch, and to any weight, descriptions of ' "ws which are quiet in harness. There is little use going into a jtettintr extremely scarce aud valuable, and for these long pedigree of this well-known Lntire. His darn qualities was expressly selected by his present has been in the Bay for the past thirteen years, and owner for the benefit of breeders in the North is now the property of Mr. Kenaway, of the WaiIsland mata. He is by Prince Arthur the Second, who Prickwillow was selected in England by Majo was by the celebrated Old Prince Arthur, imported Barlow for Messrs. Brown and Hill, of Canterbury, by Curtwright Brown, Esq., late of Hawke s Bay, at a cost of nearly 600 guineas, which will give an out of a Conqueror mare, bred by S. Johnston, t-sq., idea of the value put upon the blood. Major Barlow of Hawk c's Bay. Prince Arthur 111. whs bred by is considered one of the best judges in tnc United Mr. James Mullooly in this district. He was foaled Kingdom, and is well known an over England as in the end of October, 1878. the most successful exhibitor ot hunting and blood IV.k : Single Mare, £3 ; two or more as per a K rcestock at the principal shows, l'nokwiliow comes of ment. Uroom's fee gratis. One months pauilockthe old Aortolk trotting families, being bred by -Mr. ing free ; after that date 2s per week, bvery care Ticc of lletherset, in Norfolk, and is by his noted taken, but no responsibility. The paddocks arc . ;rse Prickwillow out of a Jirut-ciasa hunting mure, well watered, and good feed. by Mr. Gooch's Alan Friday, by Old Man Friday, All accounts to be paid for the service of the dam by Bond's Old Phenomenon, who was un- horse on the Ist of January, 1884. doubtedly acknowledged to be tliu fastest trotting For further particulars 0 -, .. T , m . T stallion England ever prouuttd ; grand dam by B. MX. E. C r>UL.LUi\, Land's celebrated ateeplech_ic liorse Camel. Or to JAS MULLOOLY, Tice's Prickwillow, the bile of this horse, was go Ormond. by Stebbiug's l'riekwiuoiv, dam by the Aorioik N R _ T , , n , tnwel evcrv Saturday Hero ; grand sire, Old PnckwiUow, the champion ot — fol)owing districts :-Waerenga-a-hika, England ; great grand sire Old Phenomenon ; great Maka £ ri Makaraka, Matawhero, and Glsborne. 8:iO jjreut grand sire J. Theobald s,ot btockwell, biuie^, » ' Old Norfolk Cob, for wintn he gave 10U0 guineas. Prick'villow's own brotner Young Prick willow at . /-^'l H^O stand for the seawn, 4 years old won the Jiellesdon Coplow Stakes at W/T ' ' ' r ' 7 '/ l| &iw A at Te Arai, the powerCroxtou Park, of kit'! Los, beating amongst oilier., >| ttkJkjuJL J? Xtx/Ll ful draught Stallion the well-known hor.su llainbleti and Chance. He /fTfXljl] won the Welter Stakes and Hunters' htakes at L/^y-*JL<&dS ' ;< BISMARCK." Aberdeen, beating Mino, Tinderbox, Victory, and *"^ VS^"^*scveral others. No putriiif; pedigree required, 5 as his stock speak In quality and style Prickwillow isashort-le^cd, f or themselves. weight, carry ing hunter, ana a. glance at bis peUigrce Tkrms— ,t_ 10 single mare ; two or more mares, Will show that lie inherits the most noted trotting the propcrtv of the same owner, as per ajr cement. blood that England nas produced, grafted on to the (Jroom _s. (id. Well watered paddocks at Te Arai. blood of the celebiated steeplechase horse Camel, One month's grazing free, after that Is per week. Man Friday, aud Old Man Friday, placing him as Every care, but no responsibility, one of the most promising nag stallions in the KOBEKT KNOX, Southern Heuiiapliere. -g.-, Te Arai. Tkbms— s guineas each mare. _J . _-_~ milK Magnificent Thor'j'HE Thorougl ibred Stallion |^^^^g^_Z» J- iighbivd Stallion A Beautiful Bay, with black points, standing 10.. r_J_|— L£fi_— Will stand durinjf the hands, by the cJ.ebratod Fireworks, sire of Golds- "»__^^^* present season at Makun. borjugti, darn Feuella, own sister to Maribyrnong, Tkb.ms— Four Pounds each Mare, including one Ferryman, and half sister to King of the King, sire „ <rrass ; after that, 2s (id per week. All fees of Fust King. to be paid before removal of marts. This powerful aud handsome horse comes from the Every care taken, but no responsibility. For best racing funiily ifl the Australian C'olouies, ami f ur t)ier particulars apply to but for an accioent would no doubt have emulated A. PRITCHARD, t_e aeeds of his distinguished relations. - Ql> Makauri. Terme — Six Guineas each mare. " Every care taken, but without responsibility. Wares sent to tho above horse must be paid for .« CA »■ ■-. and removed on notice of stiutiug being given; \N\V*^ **!? -V otherwise a charge of is (id per week will be made, N ' B w >val r oh u uTL pßrticulttrß ' appiy l 0 Mr JOIIK EWART HYDRAU LI C LIME ALLAN M'LEAN, L * TRADE Jf MARK ' ~ rr\o STAND THIS -_r-»_-r_-_ n _-<_i season. J.Wson&C? ESeJ- or °" shbml AUCKLAND, N.Z. "FOUL PLAY" &_HSOATOEIOUS" __ & lm Particular, _ future adverti^mcut. J,*^^^ ___Pl*f_ 58 BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE. the re ii a blencßs of your concrete flooring I — ~ — " intend at once to lay two other floors in >*f_^* T° , Sta "'n u"\ u cas °" mv Btable, and altogether do away with 9£&4lrJ_t TT< T F° rBC Si asphalt, which f have found to be no Jli A U Ju ±- . uae on a stable floor, subject to the amount __T,__lT_/7_T At Mr. Allks'h Stahlks of rough use that mine gets. The concrete v**^_B\SP'"i» > , Waikanae. still remains sound and solid, and appears EAGLE, by Kakapo, dam Salma, by I'aiitom, just as good as when first laid.— Yours, g dam Caper Sauce, by Glaucus ; g.g. dam Scrag of VV. Orowther. Mutton (imported-Sec N.Z. Stud Kook). Kakapo, which was bred by Mr. Redwood, is by Uiomcdcs, Pukekohe, December 12th, 1882. dam Toi Toi, by St. Aubin ; her dam Wairnca, b.v M T Wilson & Co. Sir Hercules, out of Flora Mclvor, b.v Emigrant ; Messrs. J. n&on &, Cornelia by Grasshopper ; Diomedes by Hesperus, Auckland. _ dam Diomedia (sister to Weatherjrajfe) by Weather- Sir,— Tfie concrete tank which 1 built bit, out of Taurea, by Taurus. j nlastered with Wilson's Hydraulic Ea-le is rising f, years old, stands 10 hands liiffli, »» ™ P la « ™ le " ' v , ~-ii on , alK 1 cost folia a beautiful dappled K rey, has a flue temper, good Lime holds 3,000 _ gallons, am cost loi constitution and great strength, combined with l lmC) sand, and irolgllt, XO. me laooi l fine quality ami perfect symmetry. Took first prize jid nivself I never hud anything to dc __-____,'«ir«il_'S"JSK -_ oo rre t« work b^ore but totojjd jjo-acs your liistructions, and have cveiy reason T KRMB— Single Mares, £2 10s ; two or more Marc t0 be gjitisficd with the result, as the tank as per agreement, li-»h hr>pn in use for twelve month.s, and is Cood paddocks at the Waikanae. First month's n_B _ctn vi m. mciv; free, after that, Is per week. periectly tight. For further particulars apply to Wi__iam Jenkins, JNO. ALLAN, Pukekohe West. yyy Waikanae. ■ ; ~ TTTT All Mahurangi Limes are not^ alike, and 47_M^0H, T HBw SSS? Wn " none of Wilson's is genuine without the mk 'li-i i_Wh f-tf/ N"RW CHUM Trade Mark. rTTrSwf Wi?S_2d this s^i at Also on sale-Bricks, Sand Pipes, etc. ci* \*F yr i"~_*fiJs. 1, tutoko. John vvilson & v,0., *'■* > yij Queen street. N.8.-Please write for circulars ex bouald Fraser, Kangitikei, by Traducer, dam Fair plaining treatment. » el Lass, by Riddlesworth, grand dam Fair Wave, imtoorted from Sydney. Fair Wave wus«ipposed to be oue of the grandest Arab mures ever imported to T __nr Kew Zealand. , , p- ~—^r • ** "*-Ji_ __ Tn lf^ r ■ t NEWUIDMh s shown his good breeding both on \, • TT^£s_r~^/y^ the turf aud at the stud. He made his ft st appear- 1 1 ' auce in Wellington, v here he started in a two-aml-a- /^^^^ V; Ff^-ii ' ' '^^"i half mile race, weight for age, beating Whiteloot, ! yft>-**"iii-ii n»'S-' < TiM^j£;' -^ vvW *!T! > AGazelle, nnd of her.i. Then went to Napier, where )m . | .^_____«___a_— _SLiiJ_j J\ (!^S!_S_____???!!?!7 A was beaten by Never Miss by a head, New Chum W^^__g3*e^_^r\J^_!r2S_^^*d/^ carrying l _llb3. over, Never Miss beating Lirly Orey . I f.^_V%T* !sfc _^_?^ and others. Ue ti on saddled for the Consolation, V^*B__r* nrt^'^' I I \VJ!s_S**ai> bating wairarapa, Lady Grey and Wide-awake. 111 I 111 lTTT"^ a^|in i Terms. £3 10s <nch mare. ; h~^ ■ 77 * r JD . MARK ■ - ff » ' Two or uion mores,, the property of the i.'.ww ywucr, us i>cr agr. eiucnt. ! . . ■ — — paddock accommodation free for one month, u.ter , PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, I^^' ' HOMON AND WB___»*V StHKKTS, D. DUNLOP, Aooklani), .71 Tuto1 ' '• — — ys newly built and handsomely finished ; < _DS-KH_b_4__P_6 Ju » s considered l>y the travelling public *€mSZH£TJtt 1 «C" to be one of tho best Family and Comn.er-iS-EASON rwiftlffi 1OC "' cial Hotels in the Australasian Colonies. The Proprietor has studied to give every **^ convenience and comfort that a firHt-class PEDIGREE CARDS, in every style i.ud houge _ hould conta in, for which he bogs to variety of color, neatly and expuli- Bolicit tt fair share of the public patronage, tioualy printed at tbe Um&hD Office, at p oVERTY Bay Hbiuld tiled. SSI moderate ohM««H J

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2028, 18 September 1883, Page 4

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