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TO STAND THIS COMING SEASON, at Tb Hapara. jgOfc The Handsome and EUKATERE, (By Ingoimr— Bessemer ; bred by the Auckland Stud Company) is a Dapple Brown Horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good bone. WILt, Stand this Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following : — INUOMAR (Imp.)— Bay H.r'o, bred in Ire'and in 1872, and imported to N.Z by Mr P. Campbell in 18S4 ; got by Uncas— Wil. i D or. by Red Heart— Mary O'Too c, by Annandale— DahlU, by New Fashion Matilda, by Humphrey Cink.'r. In.-imir, as \ iouryeir- id, walked overfo H>:rMajoßt.'» Plate lOOovs, :i miles, w.f.a.. at the Down I.tland Royal C rporntion Summer Meeting, and woi the Hurdle Hac at Croydou. be.ttiog nineteen o'.hera. Ah a five-ye:\r-oM ho won the Thorn Club Handicap, of 200-,ovs, added to a sweep ot 15sovd, one mile, beat nff Notus, Rich, lieu, Hopbloom, etc.; Her Afajestv's Plhte of 100 guineas, 2 miles (0 12). w.f.a. — won in a canter. «er Majesty ,8 Plate, of 100 guineas. 2i miles (9.12), w.f.a , at the Currogh Sopt ember meeting— won in a canter ; Her Majesty's Plate, of 100 guineas, 3 miles (9.13), w.f.a., at tha Curragh October— won in a canter by ix lengths. It will bs seen from the above performances thit Ignomar was a fine stayer under heavy weights, both on the flat and overhurdles. His tabulated pedigree s full of stout blood. Infromar was tha sire of Too Good (winner of the Liverpool Grand National). Insiomar'a grand-dam, Mary O'Toole, was the dam of Liberator, who won tho Liverpool Grand National, and was undoubtedly oue of the best cross-country horses ever seen in Engknd. Sentinel, a son of Ingomar, ran second in a big field in the Sefton Steeplechase, run at the Liverpool Autumn Meeting last November. Little Widow, also by Ingoimr, 'ast year, at theCurrngh Kildare, won both Hur>lcs and Steeplechase on the same day. Ingomar in New Zealand has also sired the following well-known performers :— Ingorina. Lochness, htrephon, Fiesole, jEgyptus, Vandal, Tnpara, AlcinoUs, etc. BE-SEMEK— Bay Mare, br?d by the Auckland Stud Company in 18S0. by Muaket— All Steel, by Stock ham (imp.)— Steeltrap ; Stockhim, by Weatherbit— Birthday, by Pantaloon— Honoria, by Camel. The mare was nev3r raced, but was put early to the stud while perfectly sound. Her engagements were as follows:— A. R.C. Great Northern Foal Stakes, A.X.C. Guineas, aud 11.13. J.C. Guineas. HUKATERE, As a four-year-old, won ladies' Bracelet, 1J mile?, with Ost 121 bin tho saddle, at Waipawa Summer Meeting, beating Penguin, Courauto, and t reeotliers. At Onga Onga, won Onga Onga Handicap, of 50 sots, 1J miles, carrying C-t 121 b, beating Muskateer, 7st4lb, and three others. Won S ttlers' Handicap, 1 mile 9 chains, with Oit 71b, beating Legacy, Vst, Lopez, 6st 71b, Swivel and Pescador, getting home easily by two lengths in the fast time of lmin s!>3cc. In the Danevirke Han> icap, 45 i-ovs, ran second, with Bst 91b, to Couranto, Ost 101 b, having the large field of twelve behind him, including Swivel, Penguin, Somnambulist, and other good performers ; also, same day, carrying Sat 121 b, third to Couranto, 7st, and Swivel, 7st 61b, in Flying Handu-ap. At Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Meeting, r..ii s eond, 10st 51b, in Welter Handicap, li miles, to Couranto, list 71b, beating Norton, list 51b, Lenore, Link, Waterbury, and nine others, in the good time of 2inin I9sce. It will be si en from the above that Ilukaterc has, at welter weights, beaten Couranto, Somnambulist, Norton, i.ink, Waterbury, and other fi st-class p;>,rformers at long distances. Combining as he d'les the Musket and Ingomar str .ins of blood, Hukatere must throw first-cl'ss steeplechasers and hu die raeohcr-es, and being a mtural jumper himself, and descended from the celebrated Irish steeplechaa •■ sire Uncaa, should prove himself one of the best sires in New Zualaud for getting hunters a"d wcight-cirrying hacks. It will aso be notic able that with age Hukatere improved considerably, and \\\<\ his racing career been continue ', must have pronounc-d himself one of New Ze land's best performers under heavy weights over long distances. HUKATEKE can be seen EVE II Y SATUPDAY, at Tansley's Livery F.ks :—&r, 10s for Tho oughbrcd Marcs ; £4 10s for Half-bred Mares ; two or more as per agreement. All care tak n, but no responsibility. Due notice for removal of nnres wil 1 be given to owners, after which a charge of 2s per week will be made. Fec3 can be paid to Mr J. Kiulay, Argyll Hotel. A. H. BARRON. TO STAND THIS SEASON", AT TE HAPARA, H|^HE Handsome Dapple MdSkPtt'.J -*- Bay Clydesdale, |^^^^ LORD CLYDE Bred by John Gkmmell, Esq., at Chcsterhope, Hawke's Bay. (Took First Prize at the Inst Show of the P.B. Agricultural Society, as being the Best Draught Stallion of any age.) Lord Clyde ii by Young Marquis, by Marquis (winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show, 1S90), the property of Captain Hussell. M.H.R. Young Marquis was never in a Show ring. The dam of Young Marquis was imported frnm Otago by John Gemmeil, E^q., and on every occasion she was shown in Oamaru obtained first honors. The dam of Lord Clyde, Black Bess, was bred in the Wanganui district, and was a successful prize-taker on several occasions It will be seen that by his breeding Lord Clyde is (Jcecended from a prize-taking family, and the attention of breeders is directed to this imp rtarit fact Lord Clyde may be seen on SATURDAYS during the Se son at Tansle. 's Stables. Terms : £3 per Binglc Mare ; two or more Mares, as per agreement. A. H. BARRON, Te Hapara, r ~ > *Trmrd i sffi& T^O STAND THIS W 1 \>' ||p»4«i> WAERENGA-A-HIKA, The Thoroughbred Stallion, BILLINGSGATE, By Isaac Walton out of Slanderer, by Trahicer ; Isaac Walton by Dainty Ariel out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. BILLINGSGATE is a dark b:iy horse, with black points, standing about 1G hands 1 inch, wiih plenty of bone and substance. He was bred by the late \\ . Walters, Ksq., of l'ap^kura ; while on tho turf, ho. proved himself the fastest miler of h s day. His breeding is undeniably good ; on his dam's side he bus tho celebrated I'raducer blood, which id, at the prescnD time, telling so well on the turf ; on his sire's side he has Dainty Ariel, by Ilu'dlcsworth, while Fanny Fisher is by the eclcb a'cd Fisherman. From the combination of these strains ho should get some fiist-cl ps stock, eithei for racing or steenlcehasinjr. Some of the best acrrss country horses in England are got by speedy horses on the flat out of well-bred mare.-;. Billingsgate started in CO races, winning 32, second 14, and third 10 times. Owing to tho competition of Muaket horses in Auckland, BiUiiiKSftate never had any thoiougbbred marcs, the be«t mare being Lalla Rookh (who was not thoroughbred), fran whom he sired Forget-me-Not and Oriikei. Billingsgate is also the sire of Batger, Pica, Jessie, Mani-'iirei, and Justice (who arc all winners). He has also sired some of the fastest trotters in Auckland from light dr&utrlit mares. Terms : Single m-ires, £3 10s. Groom's fee at first service, 2a Gd. Two or more marcs property of same owner, by agrecm nt. / 11 foes to b'j paid before removal of mares. Padilocks, 2s per week ;ifter first service. Every care taken, but no responsibility BILMSGSGATK WIMi TIUVRI.— Mondays „ .. Ormond Wednesdays .. .. PatuUhi and Matawhero Saturdays' .. .. Maktraka and Gisborne Rein. inderof the veek.attheS'ableH, Waerenga-a-hika For further particulars, spply to— R. W. THORPE, Proprietor, Waerenga-a-hika ; or, W. GAULT, Settlers' Hotel, Gisborne. ,r^^^__y^ju HP H E HEA V V PRINCE CONSORT, Will be stabled this Season, and will scand at Papatu, in charge of an experienced man. At the last h-how of the P B.A. and P.S. his stock won First Pr ze for each Season he has been iv the district. The Thoroughbred Stallion, HAILSTORM, Will run with his mares, and will be strictly limited to twenty-five mares. Terms, as in previous years. j HERBERT N. WATSON. GEO. TURNBULL, GROCER | Gladstone Road. | GROCER HAS IN STOCK — "OLOUR, OATMEAJL, POTATOES, ONIONS, MAIZE, Etc., Etc. CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON NELSON, MOATE & CO. AND EMPIRE COMPANY'S TEAS. ALL OF THE BEST BRANDS, A>'D AT Lowest Market Prices. *y 4 Trial Solicited. "Si

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6487, 3 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6487, 3 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6487, 3 October 1892, Page 4

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