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rro STAND THIS SEA- j {>« „ ,'-■> :■.■■■, S0N > : • '.;' •"* '■/ ' ~y i,-' At Kivursuea, Tk Ahai, j l - " ' The Thoroughbred Horses FOUL PLAY & PIJSCATORIOUS. FOUL PLAY is a beautiful brown horse, stands about 10 hands hijfh, and was bred by the late J. \V. iMallock, Esq., Canterbuiy; got by Traducer (imp.), dam Fancy, by Tom King (imp.), g.d. Emiliue, by Sleight of Hand Junior (imp.), Emma, by jf.d. Bias (imp.), Emily, by Operation (imp.), Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant (imp.), Cornelia (imp). Tkrms— lo guineas each mare ; groomage, ss. PISCATORIOUS is a beautiful jet black, standing about 10 hands, by Traducer, dam Fanny Fisher, bred by Mr. H. Fisher, Victoria, by Fisherman, dam Coquette, by Launcelot. For further particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. Tkrms— o guineas each mare. Groomage, 6s. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. I'addocliing free for ono mouth, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to 873 BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE. SIRES OF THE SEASON. &r<j2f:~^, „. ?■*■■■ r p O Stand this Season at JaiiLsik.' £!»&$ fi Poverty bay, the under(ftflkAMlH £ MA mentioned celebrated Sires: — fl ' ¥» I ' llc ' I '"ported xVorfolk ltoadster ! " PKiCKWILLOW " fs a beautiful dappled dark bay with black points, .standing- l. r > hands ;( inches, with handsome head | and neck, line shoulders, short back, strong loins, ribs deep, long quarters on short firm legs, with immense hone, capital feet, good teuipered, and a sure foal-g'ettcr. lie lias grand action all round, and 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 l -'«-«e8 which are getting extremely scarce and valuable, aud for these qualities was expressly selected by his present owner for the benelit of breeders in the North Island. Prickwillow was selected in England by Majo IJarlow tor Messrs. Brown and Hill, of Canterbury, at a cost of nearly 000 guineas, which will give an idea of the value put upon the blood. Major Barlow is considered oue ot the best judges in the United 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 Norfolk trotting families, being bred by Mr. , Tice, of Hetiierset, in .Norfolk, and is by his noted ran Prickwillow out of a first-class hunting mare, by Mr. Gooch's Man Friday, by Old Man Friday, dam by Bond's Old Phenomenon, who was undouhtcilly acknowledged to be the fastest trotting stallion Kngland ever produced ; grand dam by B. Lands celebrated steeplechase horse Camel. Tice's Prick willow, 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. Prick'villow's own brother Young Prickwillow at 4 \ cai s old won the BeliesUou tiopiuw Stakes at Cioxton Park, of £122 10s, beating amongst others tnu well-known horse Ilamblett ana Chance. He won the Welter Stakes and Hunters' Jbtakea at Aberdeen, beating Mino, Tinderbox, Victory, and several others. In quality and style Prickwillow is a short-legged, weight.carrying hunter, aud a glance at his pedigree will show that he inherits the most noted trottmg blood that England bus produced, grafted ou to the blood of the celebrated steeplechase horse Camel, Man Friday, and Old Alan Friday, placing him as one ot the most promising nag stallions in the boutiicru Hemisphere. Tkkms— u guineas each mare. jf^ rpHE Thoroughbred Stallion A Beautiful Bay, with bli*ck points, standing 15J hnuds, by the cc ebraicd Fireworks, sire of Goldsboruugh, dam Feuella, owu sister to Mai ibyrnong, Forrvuiun, and half sister to Kiug of the King, sire of Fiisi. King. Xiii.-> powi rful aud handsome horse comes from the besu racing lamiiy in the Australian Colonits, and but, for an ucciueuu would no doubt have emulated the needs of his distinguished relation*. Terms— Six Uuinens each mare. Every care taken, but without responsibility. Marcs scut to the above hurse mu^t- be paid for ami removed on notice of stiutiug being given ; otherwise a charge of 2s <Jd per week will be made, For further particulars, appjy to Air JOHN EWART Waikohu, or to ALLAN M'LEAN, ■lis Napier. rPHB Thoroughbred liacehorse H3211 a BOTHWELL Vf*j| Will Staud at the Wr renga r.MHMSSB! hiii.it Hotel fatabk'o during ti<c ensuing season. Tliis grandly-bred horse is by Traitor, dam Myrtle, by lioldon Grape (imp.) out of Moss Rose. "Tkmtoh by Traducer, out of Deception, by Youug Plover, Vanity by Sir Charles, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by Waxy, Moses dam by Johanna, Gray by Woodpecker—Herod. Golden Grapb (imp.) by P.amton, out of Hoppicker by Orlnudo, out of Hiobinc by Sir Hercules. Barutan is a brother to Volfcigeur. Deception is a bay mare, bred in Auckland by Mr. Hnrfci-nvos, where she whs very successfully raced, which induced her owner to take her to the Nclso i fleeting of 1860. Here she took all befo.e her, beiiting 10, Ultima, Miss Rowe, and othe s, in everything she started for. She was iA,.en to Australia, where she ran very well. She w»< then brought back, and put to the SuUd, where she produced Traitor. BOTH ELL wns foaled l;jth October, 1876, and is now six ycrrs old ; stands 15 hands aud 3 iuches ; has wintered well, and grown into a grand horse. He is a beautiful bay, with great length, substance, anil quality, and inheriting the Traducer blood from his sire, and the equally famous blood of Sir Hercules through his dam, he should prove very successful at the stud. Bothwoll's stock are now allowed by all competent judges to be the best in the district. Tkrms :— Single mares, 4 guinea?; two or more marcs as per agreement. One month's grass free, after which 2s per week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal of nuuvs. Every care will be taken of mares, but no respon- | sibility. ; j Owners can make sure of plenty of grass aud water ; for mates scut to this horse. 743 W. COOPER & J. THORPE. ,rtt%*. T^O Stand this season Cy^~^^vis!9lfy& 'hit well-bred Horse 4. .^^yart: m^fQ. J At Mr- Allkn's Stabiks EAGLE, by Kakapo, dam Salma, by Pantom, g. dam Caper Sauce, by Glaucus ; g.g. dam Scrag of Mutton (imported— See N.Z. Stud Book). Kakapo, which was bred by Mr. Kedwood, is by Diomedes, dam Toi Toi, by St. Aubin ; her dam Wahnea, by Sir Hercules, out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant ; Cornelia by Grasshopper; Diomedes by Hesperus, dam Diom'edia (sister to Weathergage) by Weatherbit, out of Taurea, by Taurus. Eagle is rising 5 years o'.d, 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, 1880-81, as the horse best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. T Kirns —Single Mares, £2 10s ; two or more Marc as per agreement. Good paddocks at the Waikanae. First month s grazing free, after that, Is per week. For further particulars apply to JNO. ALLAN, 760 Waikanae. >«>fis&t rpHE well-known Entire ■$Jk3|ffE?f/ NEW ° CHUM NEW CHUM is now 9 years old, with plenty of power, nnd a snr<> foal getter. He wns bred by Mr. Dounld Fraser, Rnngitikci, by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by Kiddlesv/orth, grand dam Fnit Wave, imported from Sydney. Fair Wave was supposed to be oue of the grandest Arab mares ever imported to Now Zealand. New CiiCM has shown his good breeding both on the turf nud at the stud. He made his flrft appearuuce iv Wellington, wherp lie started in a two-and-a-half milo rnce, weight for nge, beating Whitcfoow Gnzolle, and others. Then went to Napier, whore lie whs beaten by Never Miss by a head, New Chum carrying 211bs. over, Never Miss beating Latly Grey nud others. He Uion middled for the Consolation, bcntinif Wairorapa, Lady Grey and Wide-awake. Terms. £3 10s each mare. Two or more niaras, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Paddock accommodation free for one month, after which in Cd per week will be charged. All fotis charged to be paid before removal of mnres All care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to D. DUNLOP, 771 Tutoko.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2029, 19 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2029, 19 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2029, 19 September 1883, Page 3

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