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TO STAND THIS COMINQBHA9ON AT Tl HAFARA. mThe Handsome and Stallion, BUKATERE, (By Ingomar— Bessemer ; bred by the Auckland Stud Company) is a Dapple Brown Horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good bone. WILL Stand this Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following •— INGOMAR (iMP.)-Bay Howe, bred in Ireland in 1872, and Imported to N.Z. by Mr P CaSlI n 1884; got by Uncas-Wild Dnt\ Red ££„-$£ O'Too c, by Annandale-Dahlia, by New Fwblon Matilda by Humphrey CinVer. 'ln*,m7r,Mafc year-old, walked over fo^Her Majesty's Plate, 100°ot«, 3 miles, w.f.a.. at tke Down L eland Roral Cjrcnm tion Summer Meeting, nnd woa the ,ffl rJR Uroydon, be >tingr nineteen others. A» a fire Tiar om he won the Thorn Club Handicap, of 2^ora^did to a sweep of 15sot», one mile, beat n X Notus R« e h lieu, Hopbloom, etc.; Her Majesty's Pllte of i«f guineas, 2 miles (9 12). w.f.«._wsn £ a water d£ Majesty ,» Pla'e, of 100 guineas. 2J miles (9 12) 'w f » at the Curragh September ineetnr— won in a lcaster ' Her Majesty Plate, of 100 gainer, S milea (9 13) Vtn Tbs he CUrra * h oetobßr -™ n « "carter fey It will b 3 seen from tke abora performances tkit Ignonwr was a fine gUyer under heary veiyhto, both on the flat and over hurdles. Hi» labulated oedie-nui 8 full of stout b!ood Ingomar was the .£?'< f^£ Good (winner of the Lirnrpool Grand Jfatioual) Insomar's grand-dam, Mary O'Toole, waa the dam mi Liberator, who won the Liverpool Grand lUHonal and was undoubted y one of the best cross-country horses erer seen ia Englind. Sentinel, a son of 'lull mar, ran second in a big field in tho Sefton Steeplechase, run at the Liverpool Autumu Meeting W November. Little Widow, a.'go by SngomfrliSf ri^r at theCurragh Kildaro, wou both Hur .Jes and Steeple! chase on the same day Ingomar in New Zealand hw also sired the following well-known performers •" Incroriria Lochness, atrephou, Fiesolo, JE-ryptas Vandal, Tupara, Alcinous, etc -""i/P'OS, BE SEMEK-Bi.v Mare, bred by the Au.kland Sud Company in 1880, by Mmekefr-AH Steel by Stockham (imii.)-SiceUMp ; stockh un, by Wei therbit-Birthday, by Pantaloon-Honoria, by Came! The mare was nevsr raced, but was put early to the stud wmle perfectly sound. Her engagcmentsWe a* follows :-A.K.C. Great Northern Foal Stakw A.R.C. Guineas, and H.B.J.C. Guineas. »»*•'. HUKATERB, Aa a four-year-old, won Ladies 1 Bracelet l# mH,» At Ong* O.;g» won onga Onga Handicap, of M'nn linn es, carrying 6it 121 b, beating Muskateer 7et 4lb' and three others. Won Settlers' Handicap iSu B chains, with Gat 71b, beating Legacr 7st l^n«, « ! 71b, Swirel and Pe B cador, getting^home i«U? P bj l t w ! lengths in the fast time of imin We. In the Dan?. carrying. S.t 121 b, third do Couranto %,n™A 7st (,Ib, in flying Handuap. At Hawko's Bay SUeo^" chase Meeting, mn second, lOst 61b, in Welter HaSS cap, li miles, to Couranto, list 71b. beatinr Norton list 51b Lenore Link, Waterbury, anSe'otheS ° 0 the good time of 2min I9see. ™ l 0 It will be seen from the above that Hukatere has at welter weights, beaten Couranto, Somnambulist' Norton, i ink, Waterbury, and other fRS S r ! formers at long distances. Combining ac he doL th. Musket and Ingomar strains of blood, HukaterHiusfc throw first-class steeplechasers and hurdle rwelio^ and being a natural jumper himself, and ldeacendtd" from the celebrated Irish steeplechase .ireUnc^T should prove himself one of the best sires iaNe^ Zealand for getting hunters and weightcarryi'r hacks it will aso be noticeable that tfthTjSS Hukatere improved considerably, and had hfa raciK career been continue 1, must have pronounced hSS w n iKsSrfo e nt£n b c^ EVERY SATUEDAY, a charge of 2s per week will be made. Fees dn be paid to Mr J. JHulay, Argyll Hotel. ° b 0 A. H. BARRQN. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPARA, &*imm<B3Zn rTIHE Handsome Dapple luyP^i JL Say Clydesdale, LOED CLYDE "™^^^^"^ (four years old). Bred by John Gkmmkll, Esq., at Chesterhope, Hawkes Bay. r ' (Took First Prize at the last Show of the P B Agricultural Society, as being the Best Draught Stallion of any age.) Lord Clyde hi by Young Marquia, by Marqula (winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawke'a Bay Agricultural Show, 1890), the property of Caninin Uussell M.H.R. Young Ma«!afa P waJn.ye?L, a IhS ring. The dam of \ oung Marquis was imported from Otego by John Geinmell, Esq., and on eveiry occasion she was shown in Oamaru obtained first honors. The dam of Lord Clyde, Black Bess, was bred in the Wangauui district, end was a successful prize-taker on several occasions It wi.l be seen that by his breeding Lord Clyde ii descended from a prize-taking fau;ily. and the atten. tion of breeders is directed to this imp: rtant fact Lord Clyae may be seen on SATURDAYS during the be son at Tanslej 's Stables. Terms : £3 per single Mare ; two or more Marefl. as per agreement. A H. BARRON, . .. .. Te Hapara, jSW**g|ra rr\o STAND THJIS The Thoroughbred Stallion, WAITANGI. WAITANGI is a bright bay, with black points, st and* 16 hands, showing remarkable bone »nd quality, and admitted by all competent judges to be the most useful sire iv the district for getting Hunters and Ladies' Hacks. Get by the celebrated sire Mnte, dam Kiildle. Kiddle has mothered several first-class horses, amongst others the well-known hurdle and flat mare Nina. It is now a mutter of notoriety that all Waitanpri's stock are splcidid jumpers, with plenty of pace, uiid the horse has proved h'mself a sure foalgetter. Owners of marcs desiring to let them visit Wattangi this season, are requested to make arrnngtmen'B with the undersigned as eirly as possible, as only a limited number of marcs will be received. Terms. — £2 10s each mare ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. All moi.-eys must be paid on notice of s'intinjc being given, and mares removed within one weuk aft r such notice, otherwise 2s Cd per week will be charge d. . All moneys to be paid to Mr J. A. Harding, the agent for the owner, whose receipt will be sufficient dischar.j c. All care taken, but no responsibility. For all information, pedigree, terms, etc., apply to— J. A. HARDING ; or, F. RHODES. C?*n~*i4&Bto THE HEAVY hHP^w* STALi Ll O N, PRINCE CONSORT, Will be stabled this Season, and will scand at Papatu, in charge of an experienced man. At the Jast Show of the P.B.A. and P.S. hia stock won First Pr.ze for each Season he has been iv the district. The Thoroughbred Stallion, HAILSTORM, Will run with Ins mares, and will be strictly limited to twenty-five mares. Terms, as in previous years. HERBERT N. WATSON. T .season, & .-*" WAERENUA-A-HIKA, The Thoroughbred Stallion, BJLLINGBGATE, By Isaac W.Vton out of Slander, by Traducer ; Isaac Walton by Dainty Ariel out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. Billinprsjratc is (he sireqf Forget-me-not,Orakei,Batgcr, Pica, Jessicfl, Maneurei, and Justico (who arc all winners). He has also sired some of the fastest trotters in Auckland. TKK..MB : Single mires, £3 10s. Groom's fee at first service, 2s 6d. Two or more mares property of same jwner, by agreement. / 11 fees to b« paid before removal of mares. PadJockp, 2s per week alter first service. Every care »ken, but no responsibility. BIMiIN'OSOATK WILL TRAVEL— Mondays .. .. Ormond Wednesdays . . . . Patutahi and Matawhero Saturdays .. .. Makiraka and Gisborne Remainder of the week, at theS' ablss, Wacrecga-a-bika For further particulars, tpply to — R. W. THORPE, Proprietor, Waerenga-a-hika ; or, W. GAULT, Settlers' Hotel, Giaborne. TO STAND THIS SEASON — AT — MAKARAKA. ff»raw^» rpHE Thoroughbred WSmfSA -^- Entire Horse fcOfc^Jg MORPHEUS. MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut, standing 16 hsndi ; inches; and by that fast and well-known horse 'astaway, dam Somnambula by Towton, imported lam Opera, by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by Priam ; 'owton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Tralucer, imported, dam Mermaid, imported. Morpheus is nearly full brother ia blood to Darebin,. dmitted to be as brilliant a horse as ever trod the Australian turf. Darebin, by The Peer (imported), full rother to Tewton (imported), dam Lurline, full Bister o Castaway. Terms : £2 10s per raare; two or more mares beDnging to same owner, as per agreement. After one lonth, grazing at 2s 6d per week will be charged. All aonoys must be paid before removal of mares. All re taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, 10 Proprietor.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6544, 10 December 1892, Page 4

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