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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAPATU, 1 Three miles from the Big River Bridge,) J iT>nniwrmi!^^^lk rTHHE Thoroughbred W^yy|l HAILSTORM, By Pacific ex Discretion, by Towton ex Cassandra by Priam. The tneritq of Pacific as a sii'o are well-known in the Bay, and it is sufficient to say that Hailstorm is 1 eyond doubt the beat, of his stock. Hailstorm's dam Discretion waß dam of many winners On tho turf Hailstorm proved himself one of the stoutest of horses, winnin-c no less than IG races out of the 27 in which he ran, and being unplaced only four times. Among: his wins wero the Wane anui Cup and other big races. For fretting really useful, active, weightcarrying' hacks this horse cannot be beaten. He la absolutely perfect- in temper, and has the strougea t of constitutions. FEES: Single mare £3 0 0 Two or three mares (each) 2 10 0 Four or five „ 2 5 0 More than five „ 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 sire of Prince Conso**-, was, until his death last year, the champion draught stallion of Canterbury, while Prince Consort's clam Gipsy is the dam of many winners. Lord Raglan, an own brother to Prince Consort, was sold for £700 to go to v ictona. In the show ring Prince Consort has been most successful, winning saven fiist prizes at Canterbury shows in one seas-.n, baating sock from all parts of the South Island. He is good tempered and thoroughly staunch In all kinds of harness. His stock, , the first of which arß now j cartings, are mostpromis- 'i ing. Kkes : The same as to Hailstorm. Good paddocking free of charge for one month ; after that 2s 6d per woek will be charged. AU mares to have hind shoes removed. Every care taken of mare's, but no responsibility incu sel. N.B.— Mares for eithor of the above horses will be met at the Big Bridge on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 P .m. HERBERT N. WATSON. HP HE Thoroughbred J^T^l/^V'V«T -ni Tyr TTi "R E V 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 English grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station EMltf BEY is a brown Horse, standing 16 hands high, on short legs, with immense bone and bubstance ; 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 is admitted to be one of tho most powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in the 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, and Boy Widdleton beautifully interlaced Tuba! Cain has been a most successful sire, having got Coriolanus (winner of the Chavnpion Race, TatterBall's Cup, &c), Torquoise. Promethus, Taiaroa, Two of Hearts, Iron Master, Prei ious Stone, all winners. Tubal Cain, am the English Derby and L r gcr winner t-iivio, 1577, have the Mood of atockwell, Kingston and .Velbouino oan equal extent. Trcgeagle (imp, the sire of Tubal Cain) got many first-da-? cross-country horses— in fact all his btock were naturally jumpers. Sweetheart was dam of Queen of Hearts (who ran second for tho Melbourne Cup), and that great and jrood hosse Tocal. bhe is also half-sister to Gwendoline (dam of The Diver), ami the Fawn (dam of Richmond, Bosworth, Palmyra, and Segenhoe). The iiermit (imp) won thu English Two X hou«an .l Guinea Stake. TERMS : Single Mares, £4 ; two or moro the bona fide property of the Bame owner £3 10s each. First-class paddocks provided free. Every 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 havo been placed at the lowest posbiUle 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 free, but a charge of £1 will bo made for grazing am! attendance. For further particulars apply to ALLAN MoLEAN, Senr, Waikohu Station, To Karaka. SEASON 1890-91. rpHE Thoroughbred l!fe*"lcM -*" STALLION— XssJLSI DERRINGER Will stand this season at Ellcrslie, Patutahi. PERKING I'.R is a handsome dark brown horse,now eight years old, showing great qua.ity an 1 power, with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plenty of fire and courage. Pedigrkk : Derringer by Musket — out of Kosellie — by Patriarch out- of •■lying Doe— By Tho Premier out of Wilhelmina by liomeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch by Yattendon — Days of Old- by Irish Birdcatcher; Yattendon by Sir Hercules — out. of Cassandra — Musket — by Toxopholito. Performances : 2 yrs old. Auckland — Nov. 15, 1851, rau third in Welcome Stakes 5 furlongs ; Foul Shot 1, Rosebud, 2; Lioness, Steel-all, and Lionel also ran. Dec. 26, ran sec:nd to Welcome Jack, 6jts, Railway Plate, 0 furlongs ; time, 1 21. Jan. 1, ISSS, won Nur6ery Handicap, 100 soys, 6 furlongs, beating Rosebud 2, Foul bhot 3, Musk, Nemesis, and Lioness ; time, 118. Hawko's Hay — March 17, second *o Alpine Rcso in Nursery Handicap, 6 furlongs, beating- Soudan 3rd j} inU Bonny, a.id Hovoke ; time, J -19-J. Auckland — April 4, second to stable companion Thunderbolt, El'erdiie Plate, 0 furlongs, beating Rose^ bud and Uno ; Units, I'sJOJ Same Meeting— fc'econd to Thunderbolt, Marcs' Produce Stakes, lOu soys, with sweep of 10 soys, 2nd horse 10 per cent, 3rd horse 5 per cent, of gross stakes; Capella 3rd ; time, 119. At 3 yrs old : Auckland— Dec. 20, second toTTrent <n, Members' Plate, 1 mile, w.f.a,, carrying Bsb 4lb, time, 148. AucMand— January 1, ran third in J crby; won by l"'oulshut, Ston hurst 2nd Same Meeting — ran so ond Bst 41b) Members' Pur.se 1 mile, w.f.a. ; won by Tusmati ; time 1-48. San c Meeting— Won (.-'st 101 b) Auckland Stud Co:'s Sires Stakes, li miles ; ( ouls. Hid ; time 2*4 U. Dundedin — Feb. 24, ran second J. ckuyilub Handicap, 13 miles ; won by Necklace ; tim'o 3 - lIJ Same Meeting— ran tiiird (7st 101 b) Forbury Handicap, H miles ; won by Necklace (9st 31b), Hermftage (7st )sb) second ; time. 2-42. Napier — March 17, ran (second (Sst 10lb) Hawke's Bay St J.eger; won by Waitiri (Bbt 71b) Auckland—April 26, ran second, ,Sfc Legor won by Waitiri. At 4 yrs old : Auckland— D< c. '27, ISSG, ran second to Waitiri, Racing Club Handicap, 400 eovs, with sweep of 10 soys each ; second horse £f,O, third £'20, i J mile; Cloys 3rd; Turquoise, Cinderella, Friendship, Victoria and Croiuoruc nlso van. Same Meeting— ran third Auckland Plate, 250 soys, with sweep of 6 eovs ; second horse 50 so\s, third hoi fee 25 soys ; w.f.a., 2 miles ; won by Nelson, Kingtish i'nd. Tkrjis : Thorough biuds, Winners and dams of winners, £5 ; hacks, am! half-bred?, £U 10s ; two or more mares as per t-pueinl agreement. Paddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week v. lll b» charged. Every care will be taken with mares, but under no ciieunibtanccb will the owner bo responsible fora'cidents. Iliiul 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 the usual terms, viz., £1 for grazing and attendance. Mares enn bo left in Mr Black's paddock, Childers road, and will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, j Elleislie, Patutahi. *• TO STAND THIS SEASON — AT— MAKARAKA. &&&&£s<&'* fl'Bi'A Thoroughbred W§Ms*jL|| ~*~ Entire Horse €EBfeßEtfiss& MORPHEUS. MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut standing 16 bonds 8 inches ; and by (hat fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam omnambula by Towton, imported dr.in Opcia, by 11 Barhicre, tiara Cwtandra by Priam ; Towton, impoitcd, by Melbourne ; Ciibt.iway by Tra-dm-er, inporteci, dam Meiuiaid, imported. MoiiriiKirs fines from a great racing f. mily, claiming some aristocratic and hinh-clags peifcnncivas his relntivcs. Hia siC won tho Wellington Cup, ".bhburton Ci'p, and ii'ii see ml for the Chrittchurch Derby and Great Autun 11 Handicap. lie is full brother to Luiline and Lo Loup. The pufornuinccs of these nnimnld in New Zc litnd need no comment. Le Loup «on the C*ntei bury J.C, Handicap and Cup in 1SS0; Op'sra, grand dam of Moni'HKUS, won tho • anterbury D rb\ in 18(31. Tainboiiiini was also from Opnra, by Towton, end won amongst other races ihe Canterbury J.C. Handicap at;d Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing siucee^sfullj over hurdles Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cup in ISS2, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Gieat Autumn Handicap at Christchurcli, and ran second to Adamant for the Duns.tin Cup, giving the winner two ycais and twunty -four pounds. Won the Auckland Cup and Frco Handicap. Tow ton (imported) is the giandsire of Moiumkus, and the stiro of biiuh noted performers as Golden Cloud, Master Howe, Misfortune, Tonibourini, Lara, 1 uriri, Kornri, Atnlanta, Ayuocna, Cock-suio, llworo, Lillipoc, htir.ibout, Songster, Lacenfecd, Ranmrama, mid Twitter. .Vorpjikuh is nearly full broilior in blood to bnrebin, admitted to be ns brilliant a hoiso as ever trod the Au.-tralian tuif. Darebin, by The Poor (imported), full brother to Towton (Towton), dam Luiline, full fcifitcr t > Custiiway. Tkrmb : £2 10s per roaro ; two or more mares, belonging to same owner, as per agreemont. After one monthjgrnzing at 2s C<l porlwedc will bo charged. All moneys must be paid before removal of mares. For further particulars apply — GAINE CARRINGTON, Proprietor ; 4. npHE CLYDESDALE Kptfrr^ 1 STALLION|I "W NATIVE lllliiF MINISTER To stand this Season at Opou, Te Aral. Further particulars .in future advertisement, JOBN QI&MK, Opoc,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5904, 24 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5904, 24 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5904, 24 October 1890, Page 4

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