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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAPATU, Three miles from the Big River Bridge.) f¥IHE Thoroughbred HAILSTORM, By Pacific ex Discretion, by Towton ex Cassandra by Prum. The ineritq of Picific aa a aim are well-known in the Bay, nnd it is sufficient to say that Hailstorm is heyond doubt the best of hia stock. Hailstorm's dam Discretion was dnm of many winners On the turf Hailstorm proved himself one of the stoutest of horses winning no less than 1G races out of the 27 in which he ran, and beinpf nnplaced only four times. Among his wine were the Wancanui Cup and other big races. For petting really useful, active, weight, curving hacks this horse ean"ot be beaten. He is absolutely porfect in temper, and has the Btronses t of constitutions. FEES : Single mare ... £3 0 ° Two or three mares (each) . . . . 210 0 Four or five „ 2 5 0 More than flvo „ 2 0 0 Also, to stand at the same place, the Heavy Draught Stallion — PRINCE CONSORT, By Prince Royal ex Gipsy, by Major ox Highland Mary. Prince Royal, the aire of Prince Consor f , was, until his death last year, the champion draught stallion of Canterbury, while Prince Consort's dam Gipsy is tlio dam of many winners. Lord Raglan, an own brother to Prince Consort, was sold for £700 to go to Victoria. In the show ring Prince Consort has been most successful, winning seven first prizes at Canterbury shows in one seas-n, banting sock from all parts or the South Island. He is good tempered and thoroughly staunch in all kinds of harness. His stock, the first of which are now yearlings, are most promis- i ing. I eKES : The same as to Hailstorm. Good paddocking free of charge lor one month ; aftor tint 2s 6d per week will bo charged. All mares to have bind shoes removed. Every care taken of noares, but no responsibility incurei. U g Marea for either of the above horses will be met at the Big Bridge on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 p.m. HERBERT N. WATSON. rTIHE Thoroughbred Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Bundoora Park, Victoria..— Will run this season with a limited number of Marea (including his owner's) in first-class English grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station EMlft BEY is a brown Horbe, standing 10 hands high, on short legs, with immense bone and substance ; got by Tubal Cain, his dam, Ace of Hearts, by Ace of Clubs, from Eloise, by The Hermit (winner of the Two Thousand Guineas), from Sweetheart (imported),by Red Hart out of Melesina, by Harkaway, &c He ia admitted to bo one of the most powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in tho colony, and is eminently suited for getting Cross-country Horses, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses, as well as Race Horses. The tabulated pedigree shows the blood of Stockwell, Birdcatcher, Touchstone, Harkaway Melbourne, Venison, a* d Bay Middleton beautifully interlaced. Tubal Cain has been a most successful sire, having got Coriolanus (winner of the Champion Race, Tattersail's Cup, &c.)i Torquoise. Promethus, Taiaroa, Two of Hearts, Iron Master, Precious Stone, all winners. Tubal Cain, an" the English Derby and Lr-ger winner f-iivio, 1877, have the Mood of stockwell, Kingston and Melbourne *o an equal extent. Tregoagle (imp, the sire of Tubal Cain) got many first-cla-s cross-country horses— in fact all his stook were naturally jumpers. Sweetheart was dam of Queon of Hoartß (who ran second for the Melbourne Cup), and that groat and good hoise Tocal. She is also half-sister to Gwendoline (dam of The Diver), and the Kawn (dam of Rich, rnond, Boeworth, Palmyra, and Segenhoa). The n ermit. (imp) won tho English Two Thousand Guinea Stake. TERMS : Single Mares, £4 ; two or more the bona fide property of the same owner £3 10s each. First-class paddocks provided free. Evory caru taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent to the above horse must be paid for and removed on notice of stinting 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 Hacks— a class of horse very much required. Any Mares missing last season, will be served froc, but a charge of £1 will be tnado for grazing ami attendance. For further particulars apply to ALLAN MoLBAN, Sens. Waikohu Station, Vo Karaka. SEASON 1890-91. ii&sssw££?!s HP -^ Thoroughbrei X STALLION— DERKINGER Will stand thia season at Ellerslie, Patutahi. DERKINGKR is a handsomo dark brown horso,nov eight years old, showing great qua'ity and power with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plcnt; of fire and courage. Pedigree : Derringer by Musket— out of Roscllioby Patriarch out of t 1 lying Doc— By Tho Premier ou of Wilhelmina by Homeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarcl by Yattendon'-Days of Old- by Irish Birdcatcher "Yattendon by Sir Hercules — out of Cassandra — Mus kefc— by Toxopholite. Performances : 2 yrs old. Auckland — Nov. 16, 185 i, ran third in Welcome Stake 6 furlongs ; Foul Shot 1, Koscbud, 2 ; Lioness Steel-all, and Lionel also ran. Dec. 26, ran sec.ud to Welcome Jack, syrs, Railwa; Plate, 6 furlongs ; time, 1 21. Jan. 1, 1885, won Nureery Handicap, 100 soys, furlongs, beating Rosebud 2, Foul Shot 3, Musk Nomesis, and Lioness; time, 118. Hawke's Bay — March 17, second io Alpine Rcsc i: Nureery Handicap, 6 furlongs, beating Soudan 3n B ink Bonny, anil Kovoke; time, j-lo.}. Auckland— April 4, second to stable companion Thun derbolt, EDcrsiie flate, 6 furlongs, beating Kosc bud and Uno ; time, 1 '20 J Same Meeting— Second to Thunderbolt, Mares' Pro duoe Stakes, 100 soys, with sweep of 10 soys, 12m horse 10 per cent, 3rd horse 5 per coat, of gros stakos ; Capella 3rd ; time, I'l9. At 3 yrs old : Auckland— Dec. 20, second tojTrentin Members' Plivtc, 1 mile, w.f.a., carrying Sst 41b time, 118. Auckland— January 1, ran third in Teiby; wou b; Foulshot, Ston.v hurst 2nd. Same Meeting— ran se .ond ißst 41b) Members' Purs 1 mile, w.f.a. ; won by Tasniari ; time 143. San c Meeting— Wox Qr'st 10l!j) Auckland Stud Oo:' Sires Stakes, 1-J miles ; l-oula.. -t ""ml ; time -I'ilk Dundedin— Feb. 24, ran second Jc ekcy Uub Handicap 13 miles ; won by Necklace ; tinw 3'll-J Same Meeting— ran third (7st 101 b) Forbury Handi cap, H miles ; won by Necklace (9st 31b), Hormf tage (7st lob) second ; time 242. Napier— March 17, ran second (Sst 101 b) Hawko's Ba; St i.eger ; won by v aiiiri (tbt 71b) Auckland— April 2G, ran second, bt Leger won b; Waitiri. At 4 yrs old : Auckland— Dre. 27, 18SG, ran second t( Waitiri, Racing Club Handicap, 400 6ovs, witl sweep of 10 soys each ; second horse £( 0, thin £'2a, 3 -I mile; Clogs 3rd; TurquoJEe, Cinderella Friendship, Victoria and Crcmoinc also ran. Same Meeting— ran third Auckland Pluto, 25U aova with sweep of 6 soys ; second horse GO so^s, thin horse 2D soys ; w.f.a., 2 miles ; wou by Nelson Kingfish md. Tekjik : Thoroughbreds, Winners and dnnisof winneiv, £5 ; hacks, and half-bred:?, £2 10s ; two oj more marcs as per gpcchil agreement. Pdddoeking free for one month, after which 2s pel week will be charged. Every care will bo taken with maies, but under no citeurustatictb will 1 lie owner bo responsible fora'cidente. Hind shoes to be removed ftom all mares. Mares to be paid for biforo removal. Any mare having missed to tho horse last season will bo taken on the usual terms, viz., £1 for grazing and attendance. Marea can be loft in Mr Black's paddock, Ohildors road, and will be forwarded free. WA L TEE BLA OK, Ellorslie, Patutahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON —AT — MAKARAKA. gfcgKgg«||ftr! rpHE Thoroughbred &pfoa!||f*o -*- Entire Horse •Sra^K^feii* MORPHEUS. MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut standing lGhonds 3 inches ; and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam omnambula by Towton, imported dam Opera, by II BarHure, Jam Cassandra by I'riutn ; Towton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Tradueer, ■lnportcd, daxn Meiinaid, imported. Moiumikus c< nies from a, jrieat racing f..mily, claiming home aristocratic and hi', r hclns3 pei formers as his relatives. His siie won the Wellington Cup, J nhbuiton Cup, and inn second tor the (Jhris-tchuruh J)erby and Great Autun v Handicap. He in full brother to Lurlinc and Le Lruip. Thu p' ! fonnauccs of these animals in New Zoiland need 110 comment. Lc Loup won the Canto) bury J.C. Handicap and Cup in 1SS0; Opp.ra, grand dam of MoiU'iiKus, won the- antcrltury D vh\ in 180' i. Tanibouriu! was al«o from Op."ra, by Towton, and won amongst other raceu ihe Canterbury J.C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wdlinnt-n Cups, besides performing sueee-nfullj over huidlfis Salvage, hy Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cup in 18S2, giving the winner a jear and a pouuil. Won tho Great Autumn Handicap at Chriotchurch, and ran second to Adamant for thu DuiK-.tio Cup, giving the winnor two yeais nnd twenty-four pounds. Won the Auckland Cup and Free Handicap. Towton (imported,) is the grandsire of Morimikub, and the sire of such noicd performers as Golden Cloud, Master Kowiy Misfortune, Tainbourini, Lara, 1 uriri, Korarl, Atlanta, Ayuceua, Cock-su>o, Matora, LilUpcc, Stirabout, Songster, Laccnfeed, Kamarania, Mid Twitter, .vurriiKUß is nearly full brother in blood to Darobin, admitted to be as brilliant a hoiso as i;\cr trod the Australian turf. Barcbin, by The I'oer (imported), full brother to Tawton (Towton), dam Lurlinc, full sibtcr to Ccstnivay. Thumb : £2 10s por mare ; two or moro maren, belonging to name owner, as por agreomont. Aftor ono nioiith,grazing at 2s Cd per week will be charged. All moneys must bo paid before removal of marca. For furthor particulars apply — GATNE CASRINGTON, Proprietor ; 4., nnnK CLYDESDALE fjl W^ft! NATIVE iSßblr minister To stand this Season at Opou, To Arai. Further particulars in future advertisement. JOHN CLARE, OpoUi

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5902, 22 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5902, 22 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5902, 22 October 1890, Page 4

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