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&amm«m& THE Calebrated Thosl^^^^fl X roughbred Sire— S^feAKji DANIEL O'RORKE, Winner of the Canterbury Cup. Cantoi-biuy Darby, md other important events, will Stand this sc-.aon it Onuond. DA.N'IKL O'RORKE'.S tabulated pelUjreo will show that lie stand* second to nonu in the Oniony. I , iWhalcbono : » Irish Rird-| Sir " ori:ulM ■»' : g?i catcher. I 1 Bob Booty i i;^ |Gukc ; oli iFH^hr \^O .- Brutandorf I*2 "S-S" llutman Platoff Comus mar : ="£ 3 Forsrot- j crrJ » ;Cp'i mo-not Oblivion Rcineinbran " \% —~ 1 \ , Castro f " IS 2 Sloiirhfc of Pantaloon Ulalia_ 3u = llaiid t'ilo (Id L'ut:i§ g Decoy Fincs>o t-; ""2 Sultan X 3~; Dauirhtor Hainpden It •cljaol __ O 0 I lonT-Tire i-. . iPaulOwitz ° Wild Ca ' n |Dan K l»tcrol . 5^2 Palmyra gultaa £Jshant« __ °ll I Hester >>Cjmia 2 ' ! " I BlacUlodi Si Hetman Bl>utanont Maudanu ._ a I Plat of! Comus Jjl Dj lighter of Marciana i-g — " Castrel |°< Tantaloon Idalia 1 DUthday Honoria Sof Uonov *Derby 1810. JSt Legcr 1824. §St. Legct. liOaks. Rv Lrlancin" throuah the pedigree \*. *'"1 b c see n hat D°MEt" O'ROI'KB is equallj as well bred on hi . dam's Bide as on bis sire's. It will oe sec. J. Sledinere Dan's sire, is a grandson of Irish liirdCatcher the giTindsire of Sfockwell, which is alone Efficient to p.ove the excellent blood that couneß "Wmore 1 " thoiiroot rrunctte, Dan's dam is also Sire o Bectus on, dam ot Hermit, th, most celebrated sire in England Brunette's granddam, I,irthla\, 1 also Snddam of the. celebrated horses^tocUhan. and Pa«i«, the corner ston, of the Aiutra , .... l htuu Book they being the sires ) 'the most telebrateu horse's '' rfd in Australia, inclu »ng : Oommotion , JV ellin'Hon and Pell Mell, and sevei •. otherb Biiincttt, Dan's Vim was imported by Messrs Harris and linns, Juon'wHh' Mermaid and Traducer, vilich has been proved to be the best blood that wascve. -mportedto th ßron°c n ttehas been admitted by competent judges to be one of the best b.ood mares ever imported So Uan°has pr L ov<fd himself a most brilliant racehorse, which hi< performances will show. He has aleo prov d himself to be one of tic ost Biiece B >ful sires in tho country, an •« ™aio"eclin the N.Z. Referee as having been greatly neglected bi b Om d o?the 133 winning 81-es of Now Ze O'Rorke stands tenth, and has had few chances oi distinjru.bhfn- imself. He is the aire of Bir George, w.niier of the W.niranui Cup val <o 600 guineas, in the fase^t time it h been accomplished al>o of Keclu* ,«;.,,- nerof£n-'G who is admitted by sporting scribes tg be the fastest Iv,™ in the colonies , and the spe.-dy colt Wansjanui. He 1 4 1 kewiso sire of leddj , Ue by Sweet BrTir Mad., D.ulswirth, Dan O Con ell, llold mess .'au'st I. oAsides, Melville, Tramp an.J Cicero winnc. of Mie Oamaru Champagne btokes of 1985 and Oamaru Jerby, 1886. . . tm .| His stock have realised very lusrh prices, £1000 lm - in-r been refused for some of hw progeny. Tie has likewise been successfu. in. the prize njis, tnkins twelve first cla<-3 prizes in Chnstchurcli, Innuu an 1 ether places against imported horse*, and tho'Association's prize for the best thoroughbred on "'TFUMS-Thoroughbrcd mares £10 10s each, half bml mares £5 5s each, r.theis £4 4s two mares „rop;: r ty of same owner) or more than two as per moMj-s to be paid before the delivery of marcs Good secure padilockin;?. Grass free untl. notice of stinting is given, afv-i wliich 2s Cd per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. An m ires missing last seasou will be served for i fee of £2 2s. For further particulars apply to— C. S. ABBOT, Ormoml.

v^* npHE Thoroughbred emik bey, Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Bundoora Park, Victoria.—Will run this season with a limited number of Mares (including his owner's) in first-class tnghsh grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station. EMlii BEY is a brown Horse, standing 10 hands hi"h on short legs, with immense bone and tubstance ; got by Tubal Cain, his dam, Ace of Hearts by \d of Clubs, from Kloiso, by The Hermit (winner of the Two Thousand Guin-'as), from Sweetheart (importt d),by Ked Hart out of Melcsina, by Harkaway, &c. He is admitted to be ono of the most powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in the colony, and is eminently suited for getting Cross-country Horses, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses, aa well as Race Horses. TERMS : Single Marcs, £i ; two or more the bona fide property of the same owner Mi 10s each. First-class paddocks provided frue. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to tne above horse must be paid for and removed on rotice of stintinu being given Emir Bey's terms have been placed at the lowest possible price as an inducement to Breeders to breed Cross-country Horses and Weight-carrying HackH—a class of horse very much required Any Marea missing last season, will be served free, but a charge of £1 will be made for grazing ami attendance. For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER McLEAN, Te Karaka. Waikohu Station. SEASON 1889-90. g!ife Bimldßs& rp HE TnoßouiuißKED DERRINGER Will stand this season at Eilcr^lic, Patutr-.hi. DKUULNG'.II is a handsome dark brown horse,now pfiv'en years old, showing g e^t qua: ity an power with a remarkably fino temper, combined with plenty of fire and course. Pkdiorek : Derringer by Musket—out of noselun— by I'atr.arch out of - lyinjr Doe—By The Premier out of Wilhelm na by Komeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattendon—Uaysof Old by Irish Birdcatehor; Yattendon by Sir Hercules—out of Cassandra—Musket—by Toxopholi;e. At t»o yeirs he won the Nursery Hand.cap, beating Rosebud and Foulshot. At three he won the Stud Company's Sins Protlu.e Stake;', carrying Bst 101 b. He has started for twentyfour events—first twice, second nine times, third four times. Terms : Single mare £2 10s, two or more mares as per agreement. Paddocking free for one month.after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care will betaken with mares, but under no circumstanc.b will the owner bo respo isible for a-cidents. Hind shoes to be removed from all mares. Mares to be paid for before removal. Any mare having missed to the horse last season will lie taken on the usual terms, viz., £1 f ot feeding and attendance. Mares can be left in Mr Black's paddock, Childers road, and will he forwarded frc 1. WALTKtt P.LACK, KUersiie, Patiitalii. -r-ess^ rpo Stand this Se son t"iff '^'ie Thoroughbred Sti!C^sJ^S^ 1 NEW CHUM. NEW CHUM is by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by Riddlesworth; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave was one of the grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. „„ , „ i Tkrms : £2 10s each maro; guarantee, £3 10& ; two or more mares, the property of the same owner, as by agreement. Paddockinjr, with plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s (id per week will be charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid before removal of mares. In eases tf guarantee and mares not proving in foal, the fee will be returned. All care taken, but no responsibility inA. DEVKBY, Kaitcratahi. TO STAND TUTS SEASON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Ofc^JlfX MAORI Will shortly arrive from Opotiki uiul stand the Season, will) heuil quarters at Oiinoiul. 28-1 H. AVAKKINCJTOJS". CITY DINING ROOMS, GLADSTONE ROAD. MRS M. A. McINTOSH, iN thanking her numerous friends and customers for their past favors,has much pleasure in informing them that -ilie has made extensive altenitions to her Dining Rooms, and ladies and families can now be accommodated in Separate Rooms with the best of comfort. Bkkakkast, Di.nnkk, and Tka at all hours MEALS OF THE BEST CLASS Is en eh! Am. Dkuoaoiks in* Skasun. ' Boarding on the most Reasonable Terms as per arrangement. fjim/l/y.' Ovhi/ort! Economy! '20 ri^U LKT--D'.v<'iling House in Oluilstone 1 R.jiu!.- Ai-i.lylo- L>. M. OKU.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5575, 21 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5575, 21 September 1889, Page 4