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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OEMOND. THE Heavy Draught C^jQSiL HONEST TOM. You gII no -t Tom is a handsome hay horse fouyears old, stanJs 17 hand, is very powerful, und posses, hcs : cniiirkably };ood flat bone ; is also i^ood tempced and v >y .mUi noli in lianu:«s. He waßb ed bj' A. 11. Newman, Esq., and was pot b < -Id Ilohust Tom out of a maro by Young Lofty, imported from VV irarapa by Mr It. Cooper. Old Honest Tom was awarded Ist prizo at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral i-ociety's Show \n 1885. Terms: £2 10s each mare, guarantee CS; two or uk re n aros the property ot the sime owner as per agreement. Paddockin»-, wth plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s (id per vi-ck will be charged. All fees, wh°thdr fruar.m'e or otherwise, to bu paid b fore removal of Mares. In i-i'ses of guarantee, and mares not pmving in foai,the fop will be returned. All caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. For particulars apply — \Y. WILLS, Ormond ; Or to — THOMAS LiP^I'JT, •~>^ r \^ EMIR BEY, Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Cundoora Park, Viotoria. — Will run this season with a limited number nf Mares (including: his' owner's) in first-class English ifrassed paddocks at W'aikohu Station « EMI it HEY is a brown Ilorae. standing: 16 hands high, on short lefts, with immense bone and Mibstance ; got by Tubal Oaiu, hia dam, Ace of Hearts, by Ace of tJlubs, from Eloisu, by The Hermit (winner of the Two Thousand <lviii"as), from Swectiicart (import- d),by Red llartoutof Mclusina, by Harkawaj , &C. He is admitted to bo ono of the most powi-rful ami even-made thoroughbreds in tho colony, •and is umincntly suittd for putting- Cro.-s-country Horses, Weisfht-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses, as well as Kace Horses. TKIIMS : Single Marcs, £4 ; two or moro the bona fide property of the same owner £3 10s each. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care taken, but no respont-ibilitj incurred. Mares sent to the above horso must be paid for and removed on totice of stintiiu being given Emir Dey's terms have been placed at the lowest possible price aa an iiulucoment to Breeders to breed tiross-counlry Horses and Weight-carrying Hacks — a class of horse very much required Any Maros missing last season, will be served free, but a charge of £1 will bo made for grazing umi attendance. l-'or further particulars -pply to ALEXANDER MoLEAN, c Karaka. Waikohu fetation. OHHE Cel.-brated Tho<3&£^44»fi DA N r IE i , O' RO RK B, Winner of the Oanterburv Cuj), Cairerburv Derby and other important events, will stand this season at Orujoiid. IMNIEt, O'RORKE'S tabulat,-d pedigree will show that he h amis second to none in tho Oolony. S Irish Bird- 6lr lUt ' ulc9 Por £3 catcher. LSoTOSoty^ gS Guiccoh FJij£hs___ *■?.-£ ~ ~ iLJiur.mdorf all Forgot 1Iet " u " mtjg Comuanun fir JT^L °^ on _. fc'^ubm.. o 1 S Sleight of Pantaloon gwtrol .. |S § Uand n Filodo I'utoS ' W oo a | Decoy Finesse « J3 Diiujrhter Harapdcn jt'chael O a| Of (Brown Q^ MomUB(d Joorvante^ O lon (sire n . n ,I'aulowitz of Wild Oain iDa.ighterof S S Dayroll) Marguct j^^iHnd M a M odor. 1 1| a~£ Palmyra Sultan Sotim < o, Dacuhauto c |.l llestc darnel Mommia C u,,,i. lin> ,,i Blacklock • gj lletman Uiutaiiorif Maudane tjj Plat of! Comus a Daughter of Marciana S Castrei Pantaloon Idaiia Bi.thday Cami:l ifonoria Maid of Honor "Derby 1310. i.St Logor' IS2I. §Bt. Le/or. ||O.»ks. Uv glancing through the pedigree it will be seen that D--MEI. O'R'M KB is equalh as well bred on his dam'M side as on his sire's It will oo seen that Sicdmerc, D.-n's eire, ia a grantleon of Irish BirdCatcher, the yramlsirt of -tocKwcll, which is alone sumeient to piove the blood that couroea through his vuins. Tadmore, the sire of runette, Dan's dam, is also • Sire of .seclusion, dam ot Hermit, thi most celebrated si'O in England. tSruuctrc'a granddam, Birthda}', i? also grauddini of th celebrated ho scs. Stockham and. Panic, the comer ston of the Australian Stud Book, they being tho sires • the most celebrated hoibcs bred in Australia, inclu : ng Commotion, Wellington, and Pell Moll, and sevci < others. Brunette, Dan's Jam, was imported by Mess.s Harris and Innis, along with Mermaid and Iraduccr, wVlch has been proved to bo tho best blood that wagevt> V-ported to the colony. Brunette has been admitted by competent judges to be one of tho best b:ood mares ever impoitcd south of tho Line. l)a:i has proved himself a most brilliant racehorse, which hi-* performances will show. He lias also prov d himsolf to be one of t'io most successful slros in, the country, an i is mentioned in ho N. 6. Referee as having been greatly neglected by breeders Out of the 133 winning sires of New Zealand O'PiOrke tand- tenth, and has hud fuw chances of uislinf>uishng himself. He is the sire of bir George, winner of the W nganul Cup vul n COO guineas, in the fastest time it h-s been accomplished, al-o of Recluse, winner of SI 120, who is admitted by sporting scribes to be the fastest Ii rso in the coli.uies, and the t-poedy colt Wanganui. He ii 1 kowise sire of Toddy, Derby, Sweet Uri.ir, Mad , Hadsworth, Dan O Con ell, Ilotdeniess, baust, Ironnides,Me'.viHo, Tramp.and Cicero, winne.. of Hie Oamaru Champagne Stakos of ISSS and Oamaru -Jorby, 18SU. His stock have realised \ery hicrh prices, £1000 hay' ing been refused for some oJ his progeny. He has likewise been successful in the prizo ring, taking twelve first class prizes in Chdstchurch, Timaru, an 1 «.tlior places against imported horses', and theAssociation'a prizo fo. tho best thoroughbred on tho a round. Terms. — Thoroughbred mares £10 10a each, half bicd marcs JCb 5s each, - thcis £4 4s, two mares (the t.top.rty of same owner) or more than two as per agreomont. All m oucys to be paid before the delivery of mares, Good secure paddocking. Grass free unti: notice of stinting 18 given, after wliieh 2s Od por week will bo charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. An ' in • res missing last season will bo served for i fee of £'Z 2a. Cor further particulars apply to — 0. S. ABLJOT, OrinoncL SEASON 1889-90. #W* J -^'ft ri 1H E TIIOKOUGHBIIED Mk Pi X STALLION— DERRINGEE Will stand this soason at Ellor->llo, Patutahi. DEUKINOi'.K is a handaomo dark brown horso.now s«ven years 01-i, bhowi.g g eit qua ity and power with a remarkably fine temper combined with plenty of firo and courayro. Pkdioukk : Derringer by Musket— out of HosoDio— by I atriureh out of ljinjr Doe— By The Premier out of Wilhohn na by otneo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattond m— Hays of Old by Irish Biro catcher ; Vat tendon by Sir Hercules— out of Cassandra— Musket — by Toxopholi o. At t oyen he won the Nursery Hand cap, beating Rosebud and Fou shot. At three ho «o tho Stud Company's Sir. s Vioiu c ■^takof, carrying Bst 101 b. Holms started for twentyfour events — Urot twice, socond nine times, third four times. Terms : Single mare £2 10s, two or moro maros as per a:recmunt. Paddocking free for one month, fttr which 2spor weok will Im charged. Every care will bet-ikon with mares, but under no eieumstanc b will he owner be respo .sible for a-eidents. IMnd shoes to bo remov d from all marcs. Marcs to be paid for b. foro removal. Anynrro havincr missed to tho horso last season will bo taken on tho usual terms, viz., £1 for feeding and attendance. I Mares can b» left in Mr Black's paddock, Childera road, and will be forwarded fre«. WALTER BLACK, Ellerslie, Patutahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON — AT — MAKARAKA. S^ssssu^feS TTlflE Thoroughbred iyslMff'VL4 ~*~ Entire Horse MORPHEUS. 1 ! MOUPIIEUB is a golden Chestnut standing 10 bonds 3 inches. !<Y>r Pedigroo see card. Tkrms : £2 10s per mare ; two >i- mo o maro , belonging to same owner, as por agro -ment. After ono mouth grazing at 2s Od por we k wi:. l-o charged. All lUuiie;. s must ijc paid b'.furo romovul of » ares. For further particulars apply — GALnE UAhRINGTOM, J J ropriefc«>r. jsm* ry^im clydesdale f^PiWwJ -^ 1^ TA / I ; LION — minister Will serve Mares, at £2 10s por maro. Guarantee £3 6s Two or moro mares as per agreement. Fees, whether guarantee fees or otherwise, must bo paiii oefore the removal of Marcs. Incases of guarantees and Mares n >t piovin^ in foal, the feo will bereturned. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. Paddocking for ono month will bo free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. JOHN CLARE, i Opoq,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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