TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TE HAPARA, nh&*'^& HPHE Handsome Dapple r SlfrJHLj A Bay Clydesdale, WMfatt LORD CLYDE Bred by John Gxmmell, E^.fH™ oßsfcerhopo Hawke's Bay. (Took First Prize at the 1891 Show of the PR Agricultural Sowety, as being the b^ DtfL £ % Stallion of any age, and Second Prize last year J , d Lord Clyde is by Young Marquis, by Mirqrua winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawke's Bar | Agricultural Show, 1890), the property of OiptaX i young Marquis was new in a Show ring, the dam of Young Marquis was imported from Otago by Jojn Gemmell, Esq., and on every occasion she was shown in Oamaru obtained first honors. The dam of Lord Clyde, Black Bess, was bred in th« Wanganui district, and was a successful prlza-tokei _, on several occasions. tt It will be seen that by his breeding Lord Clyde it descended from a prize-taking family, and the atten! tion of breeders is directed to this important fact Young stock most, promising, and can be seen at T« Hapara. a^reeme^' 8 "*"'* tW ° ° r mOre Vu " A H. BARRON, 7 _____ T ® Hapara. GAINE CARRINGTON #± WEE SHETLAND "^ 'rvffo^ I PONY wJSb TAM 0> SHANTER, * Wil ' stand the Season at tee V '*^SK. Hapara. Secured First Pri» at the A. and P. Society's Show, 1893). FSKS: £2 25: 912 A. H BARRON. jJlpw^gil HPO STAND THIS ■fl trff GISBORNE, The Trotting Stallion BOSTONIAN. BOSTONIAN is a rich bay, standing 16 hands 1 inch, 3 years old, bred by Mr Yon Aach, of Christ church. Bostonian is by Boston, dam Aram, by Totara, daa i| Ruby, etc. Boston by Bar in, dam Queen Emma, etc. Bostonian will be strictly limited to 20 mares. Therefore, owners desirous of hi» services will do well to book their mares as soon as possible. Terms: £3 3s *iogle mare. Grazing free for one month, after which as 6d per week will be charged All care taken, but do responsibility , For further particulars, apply to— F. RHODES, 523 Cbildera Road. ITjiMupUagA T° STAND THE Hjyni X season, *Hp£l2 makaraka. The Trotting Stallion, BISMARCK. BISMAHCK is a dark bay horae, with black points standing 16 hands 1} inches, and was bred in 1888 ) Mr K. M. Morton, being by the impoiUd trott Vfr ho" Berlin, dam Koromiko (by The Peer— Mo* :PiroT»rck capable of getting first-class caniaoo \ horw>fl s;ooi hacks, and crosa-oountry He is a s tre foal getter. Terms— £3 los p»r mare ; two or more mares the property of the same owner, as per agreement. AH care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— T° SEASON THIS ' Iwi^ibX^WT The Thoroughbred MAROKO^ 011 ' (TOWTON — FAIR AGNES). Towton by Melbourne — CinezelH, Touchstone— Brocade, Pantaloon: Towton was full-brother to The Pee* Fire Agmb. St. Albans (imp.)— Phcebe, by Sir Herculea out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imp.). See Stud Book.' Woodstock was imported by H. Redmond, Esq., and dam of Phosbe, Wild Drake, Miss Lee, Prince Charley all winners). Wild Drake ran second to Zoe for the Champion Race in Sydney. Phmbe was « big performer, whilst Miss Lee won the only Queen's Plate ever run in Christchurch over three mi.'es, beating Ladybird and others. The " Father of the New Zealand Tuif " has stated "that Admiral Rous described Theorem as the beat horse ever imported to the colonies. MARORO has proved his quality of getting excellent stock by having sired Stepper (exported to India); Rimu, Nina, Jia:, and Uncle Rastus (winner of the Ladies' Bracelet and Hack Hurdles at Park Steeplechase Meeting). / Tsrms : £2 10s per single mare ; for two or more mares, as per agreement. Mares placed in wellwatered paddocks for one month free Of charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Groomaga fee, 2s 6d. For further particulars, apply to R Little, Livery Stablo-koopor (opposite old Brewery) Gifiborne, or to the undersigned HUGH CAMPBELL, or J. CASSIDY, Stud Groom, Pakarae. rt&^-to^Ag&t " T lO STAND riLvywH TnePedi B ree . Cl y dosd * Ie BURNSIDE ELGIN, By Elgin (sold for 1000 guineas), dam Fair Nku (imported by the Auckland Stud Company, and one of the best mares in the colony). Stricoly limited to twenty-five mares. Also,— The Thoroughbred Stalliok, HAILSTORM, Winner of the Wanganui Cup and many ot rtttr, will run with mares, and will be limited to wenty mares. Fbb to either horse, £3 for single mare ; £2 10s two or three mares the property of the same owner. HERBERT N. WATSON, 711 Raimoe, Patutahi.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6849, 11 December 1893, Page 4
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