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/rrp t 2tm*Bi*d&s& T l^ Stand this Season, ft >k»J^^^lg^. Swarthmoor, Patutahi, £J\_V^'W\ Tne Clydesdale Stallion im **^\s»&4±M. ON A S T I O ON. MONASTICON is by Bugdale, out of an imported Australian mare. He is a dark brown colt, rising 3 years, and stands 16 hands 3 inches. Will serve a limited number of marcs only. Terms— £3 10s for a single mare ; two or more mares, £3 each. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free for one month '; after which, 2s tid per week.l 803 J. W. SUJN'DERLAND. ffj^-jPSI T HE Thorou & hbred Stallion flß^fvm '' BENATHALA.TH » Will stand this season at PatuBenathalath's stock in the Waikato is unequalled, in Poverty Bay second to "none. In Auckland recently two buggy pairs by this horse were sold for 95 and 85 guineas respectively. The young stock can be suen at the owner's place. Tkrh»— £3 lQs each marc ; two or more aa pet agreement. For pedigree see cards. : Every care taken, but no responsibility. 896 G. CAMPBELL. -» T° TRAVEL THE DISTRICT THIS BEArHrirS'wn N ' THB CLYDESDAI<JB " SIR J ULtUS YOGEL." ~ SIR JULIUS YOGEL, by imported. Mnjor, out of Kate, the Champion Prize Marc of Christchurch and Dunedin. SIR JULIUS YOGEL was bred by Mr. Holly} of Chrititchurch, the breeder of Champ ou, who also gaiucd Firs:. Prize three ycara in succession at the Auckland Show. Sir Julius is a horse of great hair, Iwnc, and substance, and for actiou lias no equal of his class. - • Imported Major was bred in England, and «old, po the late John Commode, of Tasmania for £1,1 00, nnd tlion purchased by the lato Ben Newel, Esq., for the sum of £1,300, for New Zealand, where his stock are deemed, in Auckland nnd Wanganui, the guinea stamp at first sight, without further iuvestigatiop. He Ls now in Canterbury, where stock-owners ofWn ride tiiirty aud forty rai.'es to 6ec Major, and good judges say thai Major is the most perfect horse- that ever left England. The famed Nugget, in Waikato, Ls by Major, aud also Mr. T. Grigge'3 Young Major tt Wanganui. The greatest favorite in all that part is a son to the renownec old horse. The best mares North and South trace descent to Major ; likewise the prize-takers at the Auckland Show. Sir Ju ins is now rising seven years old. As a proof of Major's qnalii y Kato, the Champion Prize Mare of Canterbury imd Otngo, where good Clydesdale stock is appreciated, was mated to the renowned chesuut, Old Major. , • ' Terms— Single Mare, £4 10s ; two Mares, £i each ; three Mores, £3 15s each Groomoge, .5s each mare. Every attention, but no responsibility. G«od paddocks and pure water. SIR JULIUS YOGEL will be at Kajteratabi .. ... ... .„ Mondays Makaraka Tuesdays Waereng-a-hika ... Wednesdays and Saturdays Te Arai ... ,„ ..Thursdays Patutahi ... Fridays ROBT. A. AUSTIN. Con- of Lkttbr from Mr. O. C. McGbb to Mr. R. Austin. "I must congratulate the people of Poverty Bay in having so sound and good a horse to travel their electorate or peninsula. He is now gone froiri ate; but I never care to own a more perfect horse of his class than Sir Julius Vogcl. He has a combination of real good qualities, aud I question very much if Sir Julius Yogel has an equal this day in New Zealand. 1 owned, as you may know, some of the beet horses called Clydesdale that ever moved in this part. But of all, Sir Julius I like best ; he is never tired, and easily kept. He was thin, I hear, when sold. Hut you know when horses go to livery and strange hands how they arc 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. McGke." 781 yJsHPtefc r T° Stand thißSeason M^TOfl Patutahl, the Clyde* £J^^j^L " DTJGDALE." Fee: £4 ; Guarantee, £G. Two or more mates, the property of the same owner, as per agreement This horse's young stock in Poverty Bay camo into the show- ring last year far the first time, when they took first and second prizes, and were commended as yearlings. All care talsqn of mares, but no responsibility. Grass free for one month ; after that half-a-crown a week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal of mares. 872 G. L. SUNDERLAND. -— t^— ~--t<6\\iSi!% HP O Btan< l f°r the season, j» A at Te Arai, the powerXml flu Draught Stallion GCJ32& "BISMARCK," No pulling pedigree required,* as his stock speak for themselves. r Terms— £2 10 singlo mare ; two or more mores, the property of the same owner, as per ag; cement. Groom 2s. Cd. Well watered paddocks at Te Arai. One month's grazing free, after that ls per week Every care, but no responsibility. ROBERT KNOX, VBS Te Arai. fly nifPTTi T° run witn nis mares tnlß H tf^SsSCT 0 A season, at Mr. Bolakd'B vfe-HW^Wk I*« Farm, Wacrenga-a-hika, the TjTjFJfj ifß Heavy Draught Entire *&*BNB£l& YOUNG GLASGOW. This promising young Entire is a dark bay, rising three years old. He is out .of the celebrated roan mare Nelly, which tbpfc the first prize for three years in succession at" the Poverty Bay Agricultural Association's Show, He is by Young Lord Glasgow (the property' 4t Mr. E. Cameron), whoso stock in this district! require nothing beyond themselves to recommend them. Terms — Single Mares, £2 10s ; two or more Mares, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. One month's paddocking free, after which Is 6d per week will be charged. - Every care taken, but no responsibilitj'ineurred. 860 M. BOLAND. «W^^ "RUAPEHU." *%W^ S WLwft rpniS Thoroughbred Horse, gm^^^^J^JS -*- by Pacific, out of an imported Arabian Marc, will run with his Mares this season in my paddocks at Toanga. Ruapehu and his stock are too well known in the Bay to need any comment He is thoroughly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. Terms sb y&c agreement. Paddocking free for one month, after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. • Alt fees and charges must be paid before removal of mares. 929 EWEN CAMERON. , TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAKA. *%. . fTiHE well-known Entire MllSTklct « " AUCKLAND " will stand (KflMwNf^Lsi this Season at the Roseland Tyy rSt~jßt Hotel Stables, from September Fee : £3 3s. single mare ; two marcs, £5,; more aa per agreement. Paddocking free for one month •■; after that 2s. 6d. per week. Every care taken" of maies, but no responsibility. Fees payable before removal. 737 W. POULQIUiy. rpHE Magnificent Thor. #^j»H^fflgfl|f -*- ugbbrcd Stallion L^aMMa w " stand during the present season at Makuri. Tbrms — Four Pounds cadi Mare, including one month's jrrasß ; after that, 2s 6d per week. All tees to be paid before removal of mares. ■'•. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to . A. PKITCHAKD, 792 Makauri. . Grateful — Comforting, £PPS'S~OCOA. Breakfast. •'By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho operations of digestion find nutritiou, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beveragC|Which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution mny bo gradually built np until .strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aw floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape may a fatal shßft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. — See article in the Civil S. Gazette. . Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in rackets and tins, J and lib belled >* JAMES EPPS & OO.i Homeopathic Chemists, London. Also Makers of EPPS CHOCOLATE LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, Plain and Ornamental, IF THE BEST STYLE, AX Auckland & Wellington Prices At POVERTY BAY HERALD OFFICE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 4