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K c ._ rfßft npHE Celebrated Tho|fi/^^grCTfi X roughbied Sire— ifi3ss2 DANIEL O'RORKK, Winner of the Canterbury Cup, Canterbury lvrby, -.\ other Important events, will wand tUW soaou Ormotid. n \NIEL O'nORKE'S tabulated pedigree will show at lie stands second to none in the Colony. i i „. ,» i ''Whalebone ijJU Irish ßird- SirllenaiWa ; rcrl g<g catcher. ; Uol> Uootv «£° Guicc'oli j Flight _ ® ! Hrutaiulorf d ■«•£ ■ Hctinan Platoff Conius mar ) g "ao Forgot- Jerry t S. a S- me-not Oblivion Kememhrau <> a , (Jastrol 2 S Sleight of Pantaloon Itlalia gg g Hand FHo da l'uta§ y Ifj tS £j ' Decoy Finesse £ ,'JS v. ~~ Sultan a 3-3 Daughter Hampdcn K chad 0 lon (sire lr . .Puulowitz of Wild uam iDaiishterof J m Dayrell) »r..~, rn f Kdinund » | Margaret MetU> ran 5 a PaUny.a Sultan gtShanto a 3 tt i Camel Q =. He3ttr Monimia £ , ■ ~~~ I Blacklock I Uotman Brutanorrf Maudanc S Platoff Comus j£ Daughter of Marciana ■S ' — ' Castrel f* Pantaloon jlilaMa Biithday '^"V'r.r Honoria Maul of Uotio "Derby 1310. t-Sfc Leger 1524. §St. Lc^cr. ||Oaks. Uv glancing through tho pedigree i: v.;l b c soon that DAMKF, O'UOIKE is equallj as well bred or his dam's side as on his sire's. It will be seen tha Sledmere, Dan's sire, is a grandaou of Irish Bud Catcher the urandsire of Stock well, which is alom sufficient to pi ovc the axcsllent blood that courae th T°ad S more? \he sire of Trunette, Dan's dam, is ate Siro of Seclusion, dam ot Hermit, the most celebrate) she in England. Brunette's granddam, Birthday Na'so wranddam of th, celebrated horses, Stockha., and Panic, the corner stoik of the Au«trali.»n stu, Book, they being the sires j 'tho most celebrate, noises bred in Australia, inclu -ng Commotion, \\ el lirmton, and Pell Alell, and sevei •. others. Brunetti Dan's :lam, was imported by Mess.s Mama ami Innit along with Mermaid and Traducer, «'i!ch has bcci proved to bo the best blood that was eve imported t 1 'Brunette has been admitted by competent judge to bo or.o of the best brood marcs over imports 00 Uau°ha3 proved himself a most brilliant racehorse which hi' performances will show. Hehasalsoprovid himself to be one of the mos successful sires in the country, an i is mentioned i the N.Z. llcferee as having been greatly neglected o. Out of the 133 winning sires of New Zealand O'Rork stands tenth, and has had few chances of distinguisl inir himsL-lf. He is the sire of sir George, winner ( the Wanganui Cup val ie 600 guineas, in the fastes time it has been accomplished, also of Recluse, wu ncrof£H2G, who is admitted by sporting scribes t be the fastest horse in the colonies, and the speed colt Wanganui. He is likewise sire of Teddy, Derb.i Sweet Briar, Mad*, Badsworth, Dan O Con. ell, 110 derness, Faust, Ironsides.Melville, Tramp.and Cicere winnt- of Mie Oamaru Champagne StaUes of U&a an Oamaru Jerby, 1886. . , His stock have realised very lush pries, £,1000 na\ ing been refused for some of his progeny. He has lihewise been successful in the prize rinj taking twelvo first class prizes in Cluistchurch, fm aru anlotiier places against imported horses, an the Association's prize for the best thoroughbred o the around. Tkrhs.— Thoroughbred mares £10 10s eacli, ha bred mares £5 5s each, ' theis £i 4s, two mares itl cropurty of came owner) or more than two as pi agreement. All moneys to be paid before the delivery of mare Good secure paduuekiug. Grass free until notico of f-tinting is given, aiw w) ich 2s Cd per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. An- inures missing last season will be served for fee of £2 2s. For further particulars apply to— C. S. ABBOT, Orniond, SEASON 1889-90. ITHI— ifIJDI H K THOKOrOHUKE dSW^S DEREINGEE Will stand this season at EllcMlie, Patutahi. DERRINGMi is a handsome dark brown horse,no seven years oM, showing great quality anM powe: with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plent of fire and con rase. Peuigrek : Derringer by Musket— out of Poseliifiby Patriarch out of -■ lyinar Doe-By The Premier on of Wilhclmna by Lomeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarc by Yattendon— Hays cf Old by Irish Birdcatcher Yattendon by Sir llercules— out of Cassandra— Mus ket— by Toxopholi c. At t»o yeir9 he won th Nursery Hand'cap. beating Rosebud and Fou'shot At three he won the Slud Company's Sir>.B Pro-iu Staltes, carrjinu' Bst 101 b. He has started for twentj four events— first iwice, sjcond nine times, third fou times. Terms : Single mare £2 10s, two or more mares a per agreement. Paddocking free for cne month, -ifte which 2s per week will b.t charged. Every care wi be tAken with mires, but under no ciicumstanc will 'he owner bj respotsible for a'eidenta. IT in shoes to bo removed from all mares. Marcs to be pai for beforo removal. Any mare bavin? missed to the horse last seaso: will be taken on the usual terms, viz., £1 for fecdin and attendance. Mares can ba left in Mr Wack's paddock, Childer road, and will be forwarded fre\ WALTER BLACK, EUerslie, Patutuhi. TO STAND THIS SEASON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. %!&% r r Hl<: THOROUGH OmQmIII m a o c i Will slioitly arrive from Opotiki and stiini the Season, with head quarters at Ormond. 284 H. WARRING TON. SEASON 1889. PEDIGREE CARDS neatly and promptl; executed at Moderate Prices at Hkrali Office. " IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREAD CONSUMEBS. GEORGE HOW CHOW (Latk Chef de Cusine, at tiii-: Masonic HOTKL), HAVING taken over the business lately carried on by Mn Hismiy Fishek Gladstone Road, beg 3 to announce that In has determined to meet t lie times, and — REDUCE THE PRICE OF BREAD TO ; Oyv PER 2lh LOAF CASH delivered *J*J by the Cart at Customers' doors. MR F. McCORMICK, So long and favorably known, will still retain the position he formerly occupied, which is a sufficient guarantee to present customers, as well as an inducement to those whose favors are sought. j Special attention to the Confectionery and Luncheon-room Departments. Hot Pies every day ; Pork Pics, Hum and J Veal Pica, Ham Sandwiches every Saturday. 84 S^-> %'■<& '. ex GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE , DEPARTMENT. 1 CHIRP ADVANTAGES. i Low premiiiLus and larye rouuseß. Funds kept iv New Zoaland. 1 Claims paid immediately after proof of death. ' Host liberal couditiju? Low New Zea'aud mortality. • Ecouomical manago-iiouc. State security. i TOTAT.. HUM ASSUKED (including ; Honus Additions) £7,136,211 TOTAIi FUNDS (tbo wbolo invested iv Now /(.v-iland) ... £l,3ft-,49? 1 In mlilUion to rlie übovo funds, iho eflico has cv ANNUAL INCOME of over ... fiJGh.OOO Tho Surplus Cash Profits in 1685 woro *24*,558 OPF.N'INfI OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUNT, SECTION. Tonti:;o Savings Fund Syatem Policies are vow being issued. New Assurors and existing Assurance Policynohlois will bo allowed to join this section. All i>roiits accruing after untoring the ?c;iion arc set apart to bo divided anioiif,' tho iiolicyh;l,loi3 voiiiuinlna in tho section at the end ol IPOO, when liberal rotuins in cash aro uaticuntcl. Tho principles of the Tontino nud mode ot 1 kfcoiiii;g coconuts aro not kijpt secret, a« iv f ca.so of otiior Tontines advertisod "** Information can bo obtain, d at tho Iload O/lico and all Brancbfis aud .i:;jiiciis, <>v,d al3O fruai tlio Travelling Ageutso' tiio Dc-p;atinjnt F. W. i'IiANKLAND. Actuary and Principal Ollicor. 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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5568, 13 September 1889, Page 4

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