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TO STAND THIS SEJASON AT OEMOND. TH K Entire— Dr&ught &4i>|pyil HONEST TOM. Young Honest Tom is a handsome bay horso fouyears old, stands 17 hand,is very powerful, »nd posses, sea remarkably good flat bone ; is also good tempeied and v ry sta nch in harness. He wasb ed by A. M. Newman, Esq., anrl was got bN old Honest Tom out of a mare by Youn^f Lofty, imported from W irarapa by Mr R. Cooper. Old Honest Tom was awarded Ist prize at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral society's Show in 1885. Terms: £2 10s each mare, guarantee £3; two or more mares the property of tho same owner as per agreement. Paddoeking, with plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s 6d per veek will bo charged. All fees, whether guarantes or otherwise, to bo paid before removal of Mares. In cases of guarantee, and mares not proving in foal.the fee will bo returned. All care taken, but no respouaibility incurred. For particulars apply — W. WILLS, Ormond ; Or to— THOMAS LIPsITT, Owne., Wh.staupoko rjIHE Thoroughbred 1 ~yk V »»s TPTVTTT- 1 T^TTV Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Bundoora Park, Victoria. — Will run this season with a limited number of Mares (including his owner's) in flrst-class English . grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station v EiMIR BEY is a brown Horse, "Standing 16 hands high, on short legs, with immense bone and substance ; got by Tubal Gain, his dam, Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs, from Eloise, by The Hermit (winner of the Two Thousand Ouiiii\is), from Sweetheart (imported),by Red Hart out of Melesina, by Ilarkaway, &c. Ho is admitted to be ono of the most powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in the colony, and ia eminently suited for getting Cross-country Uorses, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses, as well as Race Horses. TERMS : Single Mares, £i ; two or more tho bona fldc property of the same owner &3 10s each. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to the above horse must be paid for and removed on notice of stintinu being given Emir Bey's terms havo been placed at tho lowest possible price as an inducement to Breeders to breed Cross-country Horses and Weight-carrying Hacks— a class of horse very much required Any Marcs missing last season, will be sorvod free, but a charge of £1 will be made for grazing and attendance. For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER MoLEAN, 0 Karaka. Waikohu Station. iljhp&ixrffMft HPHE Celebrated Tho-%-^^3^^^J| rough bred Sire — 'SSl^WyUlll DANIEL O'RORKE, Winner of tho Canterbury Cup, Canterbury Derby and other important events, will stand this season at Ormond. DANIEL O'RORKE'S tabulated pedigree will show that he stands second to none in the Colony. c< ir .1 , P ,.ii!oa Whalebone jg^ Irish Bird- bir tUr ' uleß Per || catcher. Bo~b~sooty ?S Guicooh Flight fc " , 0 — jr» ~ , *~T ~ tirutandorf |si Forgot- llotmaMllatoff Coniusjnar_j__ , S-^S me-'not Oblivion » orryt , w Uciuctnbran <» 1 3 'sleight of Pantaloon " Cnatrcf .9 gg Hand FiiolFrutaT" m w ||| Decoy Finesse « S-S Daughter Hampden ["chael % 3a Of (Brown Grey Momus(d> £ n ™^ tes J O lon (sire „„,„ Paulowitz of Vvild Lam Daaghtor of H 8 Da y rell > Mai* wot Fdtnund ,_, JJ Meaorall fe Palmyra Sultan Sellra <sj c, Bacchante Q S tjottn Camel HcstQ Monimia^ E »»,,«.„„„.»♦ Blacklock « Hetman V™**™** Maudane d Platoff Comus £ ft Daughter of Marciana « Castrel Pantaloon Idaiia Bhthday Camel Honorin. Maid of Honor "Derby 1810. JSt Legcr l 1824. §St. Logor. UOaks. By glancing through tho pedigree it will be seen that DaNIEIi O'ROl' KE is equallj aa well bred on his dam's side as on his sire's. It will bo seen that Sledinere, Dan's sire, is a grandson of Irish BirdCatcher, the grandsire of Stockwell, which is alone sufficient to prove tho excellent blood that courses through hia veins. Tadraore, tho Bire of 1 runette, Dan's dam, is also Siro of Seclusion, dam of Hermit, the most celebrated giro in England. Brunette's granddam, Birthday, -is olao uranddam of thu celebrated horses, Stookham and Panic, tho corner stony of the Australinn Stud Book, they being the sires > tho most celebrated horses bred in Australia, inclu f ug Commotion, Wellington, and Pell Mcl!, and sevei ■. others Brunette, Dan's dam, was imported by Mess.s Harris and Innis, along with Mermaid and Traducer, >i hlch has been proved to bo the bost blood that wasovu 'mportedto slip colony. Brunetto has been admitted by competent judges to be ono of tho best brood marcs evor imported south of the Line. Dan has proved himself a most brilliant racehorse, which his performances will show. He has aleo proved himself to be one of tho most successful sires in the country, an-i is mentioned in he N.Z. Referee as having beon grtatly negleotod by breeders. Out of the 133 winning sires of New Zealand O'Rorke tand- tenth, and has had few chances of distinguishng hlinsolf. He is* the sire of Sir Qeorge, winner of tho w nganui Cup val » 600 guineas, in tho fastest time it has been accomplished, also of Uecluse, winner of €1120, who is admitted by sporting scribes to be the fastest h rse in the colonies, and the speedy colt Wanganui. He is likewise sire of Teddy, Derby, Swoet Briar, Madu, Badsworth, Dan O'Com.ell, Holderness, Faust, Ironsidcs.Molvillo, Tramp,and Cicero, winiit. of *■ he Oamavu Champagne Stakes of 1885 and Oamaru Jerby, 1836. His stock have realised \ory high prices, £1000 hay lug beon refused for some of his progeny. Ho has likewise beon successful in tho prize ring, taking twelve first class prizes in Chrlstchurch, Timaru, ani other places against imported horses, and thoAssociation's prize fo< tho best thoroughbred on tho ground. Terms. — Thoroughbred mares £10 103 each, half bred mares £6 5s each, < theis £4 4s, two mares (the property of eamo owner) or moro than two ,as per agreement. All moneys to bo paid before tho delivery of mares. Good secure paddocking. (trass free unti notice of stinting is given, after wl ich 2s Cd por week will bo charged. Ail care taken, but no responsibility. An \ m circs missing last season will be served for 1 fco of £2 2s. tf'or further particulars apply to — O. S. ABBOT, Ormond, SEASON 1889-90. <§ffe«fe~«®S» 1 1 1 H E Thokouokbked j .|jJgr|Po 1 STALLIONDERBINGEB Will stand this season at Ellerslie, Patutahi. DERRINGtiR is a handsome dark trown horso, now seven years old, showing great quality and power with a remarkably fino temper, combined with plenty of fire and courage. Pedigree : Derringer by Musket— out of Rosellie— by Patriarch out of flying Doe — By The Premier out of Wilholmina by Uomeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattendon — Days of Old by Irish Birdcatcher ; Yattendon by Sir Hercules— out of Cassandra— Musket— by Toxophollie. At two years he won the Nursory Handicap, beating Rosobud and Foulshot. At three ho won tho Stud Company's Sires Produce Stakes, carrying Bst 10! b. Ho has started for twentyfour events— flrat twico, sacond nine times, third four times. Terms : Single mare £2 10s, two or moro mares as per agreement. Paddocking free for one month.after which 28 por week will bo charged. Every care will be taken with maroa, but under no circumstances will :he owner be responsible for a°eidents. Hind shoes to be removed from all mares. Marcs to be paid for before removal. Any mare having missed to tho horse last season will be taken on tho usual torms, viz., £1 for feeding and attendance. Mares can be left in Mr Black's paddock, Childers road, and will bo forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Ellerslie, Patutahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON — AT — MAKARAKA. jfhnitoi irtfMfl tnflE Thoroughbred {RJEsaMiftgJ X Entire Horse ■«EGCfll MORPHEUS.? MORPHEUS Is a golden Chestnut standing lehsnda 8 inches. For Pedigreo see card. Tkiuis : e2 10a por maro ; two if moO mare- 1 , belonging to same ownor, as per agro iment. After one month grossing at 2s Cd per wonk w ( he chargod. All monej s must bo paid baforo removal of marcs. For further particulars apply— GAIJNE OAKRINGTOtf, Proprietor. -^ >rffiS&* rpHB CLYDESDALE vUp^WSffw j, X STALLION— NATIVE MINISTER Will servo Mares, at £2 108 por mare. Guarantee .3 53 Two or more maros as per agree < nt. Fees, whether guarantee fees or other w^e, must be • uu uefore tho removal of Mares. In cases of guarantees and Mares v >t piovia^ ia foal, the fee will be returned. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Paddocking for one month will be free, after which 2s (3d per week will be charged. JOHN CLARK, n Qjpou,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5671, 18 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5671, 18 January 1890, Page 4

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