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_ Cryd by .Samuel Gardiiit-r, K*|., liiimioora I'aW; H Victoria. — Will run this season with a limited innntirrßi •f Marcs (inc.udm^ his owner's) in first-claws Knj,'li^h^| grassed paddocks at Waikohu Stntion. " B EMItl UKY is a brown llorso, stamlintf 10 lm>,U__. hijfh, on short less, with immense bone and snh-B stance ; got hy Tuhal Cain, his dam, Ac« of Heart* H hy Ace of Clubs, from Eloisc, by the Hermit froniH Sweetheart (imporUd),by fled Hart out of Jlelcsina, l>v| llarkaway, &c. He is admitted to be one of the mcstJH powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in the colon v^B and is eminently suited for Cro;s-eountr___ Horses, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage HorscfH as well as Race Horses. " V| The tabulated pedigree bliows tho blood of Sto^JH well, Biidoateher, Touchstone, Harkaway, Melbourne _■ Venison, and Bay Middleton beautifully 'interlaced. H Tubal Cain has been a most successful sire hiiv'i*i"H got Coriolanus (winner of the Champion Use J Tatter_H sail's Cup, &c.), Torquoise, Prometheus, Taiaroa Two-B of Hearts, Iron-A'aster, Precious Stone, all winners Tubal Cain, and the I'.nslish Derby and Leer w'in-H ncr Silvio, 1877, have the blood of Stoekwell, Kin"stoi_i and Jlelbournu to an equal extent. ° Tro-oa-le (imp. tho sire cf Tubal Cain) itot ninn'fl first-class Cross-country Horses— iv fact (ill his >to.« were naturally jumpers. • B Sweetheart was dam of Queen of Hearts (who raifl second for the Jlelbourne Cup), and tbatjAeat ni_H jrood norse Toeal. She ia also half-sister to G wenriH line (dam of The Diver), and the Fawn (dam of Hidi __ mond, Bosworth, Palmyra and Scenhoe) The Hermit (imported) wou the Enirlish Two Thou sand Guinea Stake. TERMS : Single Marcs, £4 ; two or more the bout fide property of tho same owner £3 10a each I-irst-eloss paddocks provided free. Every can taken, but no responsibility incurred. Marc 3 sent to the above horse must be paid for nut removed on notice of stinting being given Emir Bey's terms have been placed at' the lowcsl possible price as an inducement to Breeders to breec Cross-country Horses and Weight-carrvin- Haeks-c class of horse very much required Any Mares missing last season, will be served fret* but a charge of £1 will be made for jrmina and attendance. 3 "'"■ For further particulars apply to I ALEXANDER McLEAN, ■ Waikohu fetation, ■ Puhatikotiko Post Oltluc. I TO STAND THIS SEASON \T Mal KAURI AND KARAKA. -_. _^%_ T 11 ? locall J-bred L|*aug-n i'ntire— i Q^^^p GENERAL GORDON GENERAL GOItDON ia l,y the famous Sire Au.k land, dam Ma.crjiie, by Colonist (imp). Heisii Chesnut liorse, 4 years old, stamlin;,' 10 hands high, with good bone and substance Gk.neual Gordon will travel from MaUauri to Ka raka on Mondays, returning on Wednesday ni-lit t< Makauri. J Terms : Single Mare, 2 guineas ; two or more, pro perty of same owner, as per agreement. One month's gnusinjf free, after which "s Od Ibe week will be charged. All Fees to bo paid before the removal of mares Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred W. KIJN'G, >- Makawri. tiry**rj! I *^rrt'skE%!i r \ y{i Stand this season a %&& _S'_f_Ltf» Waurcnsa-a-hiki Hot, /LA_~l( jigf The imported Thoroughbrei DILKE. Term— Single Mares £3 10s ; two or more marcs a per agreement. For further particulai-s see caiils. GEO. MADDrSON, (! room in charge. jf^Wr^ajm-jd^^JJ THHI^ live - year old C'ly de; " BORR ODALE," Will serve a limited number of Mares, at £3 10s pc Mare. Guarantee : L 4 10s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Fees, whether guarantee fees or otherwise, must b( paid before the removal of Mares. In pases of guarantees and Jlarea not proving ir foal, the fee will be returned. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Paddockinj,' for one month will be free, after whicl 2s Od per week will be charged. G. L. SITNDERLAND, Lavenljam. g^-j^ajgjß* rp h e Thorougnbrcd Entire— (SslgjsSsjg BENATHALATH. Will run with a limited number of Mares this Sail 6On at PATUTAH I. Benathalath is by Towton, out ot bympiiuiiy For, eriigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Terms — Single marcs, K'i 3s ; two or more, as grcement. Inspection of this horse a Stock ia invited, wliidie be seen at the owner's paddocks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— G". CAMPBELL. j^K9to>*j&f[& Pi U A P E H m. B__SK_s^4^42iw I'acidc, out of an impoi^B Arabian mare, will mn witlifl^ mares this season in mv paddocks at Toanga. lit ai-kiiu ami bis stock are too wall known in tlic Bay to need any comment, lie is perfectly quiet and a s'utc foal-getter. Terms as per agreement. Paddocking free for one% month, after which 2s (id per week will be charted. All fees and charges must be paid before the removal of mares. EWEN CAMERON. iffSroru.^rrfWht TPHE Imported Coaching Stallion COTHERSTONE. Cother-to.vk will rim with his mares this season at Makauri, in good grass jatWocks. AR mares sent mv .t have i heir shoes removed. Terms— Single Mares, £2 10s ; two or more, the pro- 1 pcrty of the same owner, as per agreement. All fees to be paid before tlie removal oi Mares. Ail care taken but no responsibility incurred. Paddockiug accommodation provided free for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to the owner— J. LINKLATER, Makauri. 3 (&?*?' lJWt—llffl T^ ** Celebrated Trotting . MERRYLEGS, At the Woolshed, M.itawhero. MEIUiYJjEGS will travel once a weok to Oiinoml and Gisborne and surroundinif districts. MEURYLEUS is a Blight Bay, stands 15} hands high, with strength, quality, and action unsurpassco', with ft good temper and constitution. His sire, Shales, imported frotr England hy W. D. Barnard, Esq., of Canterburj" ; dam Duchess, imported from Tasmania by E. J. Wakefleld, Ksq. Shales was bred by John Thurton Thwaites, Esq., of Carleton, Fonhoo, Norfolk. His sire Shales, the property of the late \V. Wright, Esq., Fring. His dam, Beauty, bred l>y th« Rev. Minis, Channell's Old Lonl of the Manor ; grami' sire, Mr Powel's Black .^halw, dura by Emilii\s : great grand sire, Chadd'a Shades, UreU by the late Captain Ogden, of WaUlugton, from his noted Trotting Mare ; great jjraud, Uld , Marshland Shales, the Champion oa A all Trotters in his day. \ MERKYLEGS was matolied at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Society 'o Show in 1577, against Young Performer, iiupirted by the Auckland Stud" Company, for which lie took First Prize, valued at_W. MEfIRYLEGS lias proved himself a sure foalgetter. Terms 3 for Single Mares ;Iwo or mca>*> the property of the same owner, as per agreeruwit. All fees to be paid before removal oi wares.. Every care taken, but no responsibility. •• - Good paddocking accommodation provided. On? month free; after ti>»« 2s 6d per wee.U will be charged. For further particulars, spply tQ the owner, J, ALLEN, Matawhero. H^SiMXdi SEASON- .jL QfHQ^f EDWARD JAM_k te*"*'^ Will run with his marcs at the Paddock on Matawhero 13 b)oek, adjacent ta Te llapara property. Sportsmen and owners of brood i»arcs will EC'i.rc their own interests by studying the following pnMgrec, and taking advantage of the sen ices of tliis inagniliccntly-bred horso— a direct descendant of th<: grandest animal the world ever produced, Stockwell, Toiuhatone, Sir Hercules, and Traducer. The chestnut Thoroughbred Stallion Edwarh Jamks will stand the couiing season at Tk Hapara. Edw;ml James is by l'apapa, dam Hatred ; Papapa by lf^ v l-iiv worth (imp), by btockwell, Bire of Blair Athol. l'apapa ia out of Wainiea (the grandest mare in Kew Zealand), by Sir HercuUs. Hatred by Traducer, her dam Er.icline by Sleight-of-hand— Eniina, by Gil BlaS'-i-Jiiily, etc., etc., etc. (For furtherparticular«>^StivlßooU.; It will be seen the strains o{ blooU iv this pedigree have produced sui'li hw»ws as Bl>ir Athol (byStoukwell), soU.l »t 'IViiersall's tor 22,000 guineas. h:r Herculps, «iro o^ Waiu,iea, claims in Australia £i?ch good performers as Bjlong, Zoe, Aroher, Dan O'Co,:null, Yattendon, The Barb, and many others, whiis. breedei-s throughout the Australasian Colonioa no\r trace back with pride to the wonderful qualities ho has invariably trausmitted. Ka^■ensworth was tlie siro of Papapa, Mamama, Opav.a, Tattler, Guy Fawl:us, Clarence, aud many other noted winners, Last, but not least, tho blood of the celebn?,t^ tin ■ ducer runs in the veins of Edward James, 'i'radua^ as a sire has never been equalled i\\ >he colonies.— noi * even by the great Muakct. H^ claims Lurliuf, Ciil'.ii'in.v, Tejci'.lt^on, Sir Modred, WoA<'.vno Ja.'k, FisliUov-i:, Tcuu'ip Card, Foul l'luy, IV \Viiiti«_ATi>. niaia, aucl innumbeiable othew, fruKiuter vyji*. l>v Ti-.e Lib-'f. out of l'osciuinads, 3j_ter to t_o recowue. Touchstone, Edwan.l Jame* 1 utook is without blemish, and ho te well adapted for getting wn-riago horsvs, Bteeple- * chasuiv, and hunters an well as racehorses. rii'iMU — £3 cis each Marc ; two or uioro »s per agreement. First-class paddocks, wUSj plenty of shelter and water ; a separate jituldook for mares with foals. Greatest care takWi i«ut no responsib.lity incurred. WAI. ADAMS, 75d To Hapara

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4741, 15 December 1886, Page 4

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