TO STAND THIS SEASON " AT TE HAPARA, £s^??*^i§ft npHfi Handsome Dapple jyyfc&g&fj X Bay Clydesdale, jgQ^ LOUD CLYDE c BrCd by J ° UN G 2^S^*'BSitaii W p. c (Took Pint Prize at the 1891 ' Show o( the PB Agricultural Society, as being tho Best Draught Stallion of any age, and Seconcf Prize last year.) y Lord Clyde wby Young Marquis, bj Marquiß J winner of the Champion Prize at the Hawk^a Bar * RuSfri i ho Yo,f 9o k th °wp«s So!pS . Kussell, AI.H. K. Young: Afarquis was nerer in a Show nng. The dam of Young Marquis was imported from Otago by Joan Gemmell, Esq., and on cv e^ occaSoS she was shown m Oamaru obtained first honors The dam of Lord Clyde, Black Bess, was bred ln the 2?2553 ££££* WM a BUCCCBBfuI *«»»™ It will be seen that by his breeding Lord Clyde is descended from a prize-taking family, and the atteation of oreeders is directed to this important fact Ha °a™ Bt ° Ck mO3l ptomißia B, and can bo seen at T« as|Hireelne P nt' Bingle tW ° Ot more Mftreß A H. BARRON, Te Hapara, GAINE CARRINGTON ^ rnflE SHETLAND -JT, i* *-~ » , ■ TJ /^K l^T TT ftLEfil TAW 0' SHANTER, s^|P^|g2§9* iU stand the Season at the =^sft^^^^Sw Hapara. Secured First Prize at the A. aad P. Society's Bhow, 1593). Fees : £2 2s: 912 A. H BARRON. jffra>"g§ft} r P 0 STA , NI) THIS in gisborne, The Trotting Stallion BOSTOK.IAN. BOSTONIAN is a rich bay, standing 15 hands 1 inch, 3 years old, bred by Mr Ton Asch, of Christ church. Bostonian is by Boston, dam Aram, by Totara, dam Ruby, ec«. Boston by Ber in, dam Queen Emma, eta. Bostonian wiil be strictly limited to 20 marea. Therefore, owners desirous of his services will do well to book their mares as soon as possible. Terms : £3 3s lingle mare. Grazing free for one month, after which Vs 6d per week will be charged AH care taken, but no responsibility. For further particular*, apply toff. RHODES, 523 Childera Road. (*&9*« m& T lO STAND THE a£|bgPg[i X SEASON, Wflß»fe£|£ MAKARAKA. The Trotting Stallion, BISMARCK. BISMARCK ia a dark b»y horse, with black poinfs standing 16 hands 1J inches, and was bred in 1888 ) Mr R. M. MortoD, being by the impoited trott vp ho* Berlin, dam Koromiko (by The Peer— Mn» Pism. rck capable of getting first-class carriage horses <sood hacks, and cross-country hoisei He is a s \vs foal getter. Tkrms— £3 IQs psr mare ; two or more mares the property of tho same owner, as per agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— Ojp^^PJf r£O JTCAND THIS c T^ orou ghbred MAROKO (TOWTON — PAIK AONE6). Towton by Melboumo — CinezolH, TouchstoneBrocade, Pantaloon: Towton was full-brother to The Peer. Pair Agnbs, St. Albans (imp.)— Phoebe, by Sir Hercules out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imp.). See Stud Book Woodstock was imported by H. Redmcnd, Esq. and dam of Phoebe, Wild Drake, Miss Lee, Prince Charley (all winners). Wild Drake ran second to Zoe for tho Chrvmpion Race in Sydney. Phcsbe was a 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 Roua described Theorem as the best horse ever imported to the colonies. MARORO has proved hig quality of getting excellent stock by having sired Stepper (exported to India). Rimu, Nina, Ji<r, and Uncle Rastus (winner of the Ladies' Bracelet aud Hack Hurdles at Park Steeplechase Meeting). * Terms : £2 10s per single mare ; for two or more mares, as per agreement. Mares placed in wellwatered paddocks for one month free of chanre. Every caie taken, but no responsibility. QroomMo fee, 2s 6d. For further particulars, apply toft Uitilb, Livery Stable-keeper (opposite old Brewery) Gisborno, or to the undesigned ' HUGH CAALPBELL. or J. CASSIDY, Stud Groom, Pakarao. £*^^jSsfok TP° STAND THIS L^sSorjlt ThePedi g reeC1 y de * dal c BURNSIDE ELGIN, By Elgin (sold for 1000 guineaß), dam Fair Nbu, (imported by the Auckland Stud Company, and eno of the best mares in the colony). Strictly limited to twenty -five marea. ALBO,— The Thoroughbred Stallion, HAILSTORM, Winner of the Wanganul Cup and many ot racos> will run with mares, and will be limited to wenty Fke to either horse, £3 for single-mire ; £2 10s two or tlireo marea the property ol the same owner. HERBERT N. WATSON, 711 Kaimoe, Patutahi. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6851, 13 December 1893, Page 4
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