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t. Dean PittN Auction Notices. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. r^i REAT \ UCJTION OF GENUINK TTNREDEEMEI) IJLEDC.KS, Od behalf of the National I^oan Company, of Wellington. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ! SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST Jjtu, AT 11 A.M. C. DEAN PITT, 7**6 Auctioneer. D. M. ORR Will sell by Pablio Auction on THURSDAY NEXT, 53rd August, at th* City Mart, at 11 a.m., in lots without reserve— 1 pT TONB PRIME OAMARU DER- - 10 WENT POTATOES. 30 sacks Upstone Kidney Seed Potatoes, 100 sacks Prime Heavy Canadian Oats, 50 case* Al Tahiti Omnges, also Syd'iey Oranges, Passion Fruit, Loquats, etc., 38 case* Assorted Taßitianian Apples, just landed, iv fine condition, 12 sack* Patutahi Potatoes, 12 Racks Horse Carrot*, quantity Splendid Local Haras and Bacon, smoked and unsmoked, also " Morepprk " Hams and Bacon. Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese, etc., etc. C. DEAN PITT, 744 Auctioneer. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. Between William Cooper, Plaintiff, and Kina Parkwhai and. another, Defendant*. C DEAN PITT. Instructed by the Sheriff of Poverty Biy, will sell by Pfblic Auction, at his Auction Rooms, Lowe street, Gisborne, ou MONDAY, twenty-seventh day of August, 1804, at the hour of half past twelve o'clock iv the forenoon— ALL THOSK THE UNDIVIDED ESTATES, SHARES & INTERESTS of the above-named Defendant, Rika Parjewhai, in the following Blocks, viz. :— Puhatikotiko o. 1b Puhatikotiko No. 3b Puhatikotiko No. 7m Hauomatuku No. 0A Block all of which blocks are situated in the District of Poverty Bay. The Sale is made at the suit of the Plaintiff, William Cooper, the execution creditor, whose Solicitor ia Edmund Jamkh Chkisp, Gladstone road, Gisborne, and the undersigned ia the officer executing the Writ. Dated, at Gisborne, this third day of August, 1894. W. A. BARTON, 607 Sheriff. SIRE OF THE SEASON. aO^ r|X> STAND THIS Stallion, CRACKSHOT, bj NordenfeMt (!>y Musket— Onyx), dam Puneawerewere, got by Uol'ten Drape, out of A.talauta, bj Towton, out of Croti-ont, by Sir IferrulM. NOKPHNHiLUT (tho sire of Crartchot) was a irr*at racehorse. Ills performance* boiiiK a* follows ;— Won tho Hawkesbury Pruduc* SUkcs, »ou the A.J.C. Derby and Craven Platn. Spring Mnid«n Plate, tUni]. wick flate (3 miles, w.f.a.), »ua tli« Darby (V.K.O. Spring Meeting) ; ho alao ran fourth within a length of the winner, aa a three-) ear-old. In the Melbourne Cup, in the fait time of 3min 20Js»c ; he also ran wcond to 'fronton in the Canterbury lUte on* and a- hall milts. The above wore the ooh racm he »Uited for. Owing to hia thorouxn gamencan he wai nick -naiuctl the " Bull-do*." Wr Kennelly (trainer to the UU) Hon. J. Wi.te) pronounced Nordcnfeldt the greater hor»a that header put turongh a preparation. With tomothiu* to make a desperate pace for him ovsr a distance, Mr Fcnnelljr considered that there was nothing to sopa with Nordenfoldt. At the braakingup of Sylvia Park iftud, Nordenfeldt realised the large mm of 6400 guineas. PUNUAWsaivsas, the dam of Crackshot, was a rery last mare, winning, among ether races, the Maiden Plate (Canterbury) and Tradesmen's Handicap, the Dunedin Cup. of 400 aovs (2 miles and a distance), aud the Ist. Leger Stake* at Canterbury. Punrawerewere is very stoutly-bred, being got by Ooldcu (•rape out of Atlanta. Ookeo drape, by Bimt)<, t- wn brottter to Yojti^eu-, whose descendants, Oalopin and St. Simon, are two of the iro-t la Monable s es in England, ommudiag no lew a fee than tM guinsas. All Pnngaworiwero's progeny axe real fast KtUopen. She is the dam ot Tetford (winner of the froe Handicap, 1 milt, the Plate Handicap, anil the F>ying Handicap at the Thames J.C. lleelng ; the Wanganvl Cup, 2 miles, beating Wait rl and eight others ; alto, won the B<akee Handicap at Waogaaui autumn meeing ; tie Victoria Handicap, 1 mile ani a distanc , in the fast time of lmtn 68^eec, at the A.R.C. summer meeting. Puaga*erewe cis alao the <Urn of brigadier, who won as s> two-year-old tbe Mares Produce htakes, the r"i>lng Stakes, |-ml c, beating such a flyer as Mitiail'euse a«d others ; won the Kllcniie l'lHe at the A.H.C autuaa meeting, bentlug n>e others She tsal'O th* dam of bt James (winntr of in* Dunedin Cup), Krupp, Katino, Fuwtre*ere, and other*. Her ton, Brigadier, Is going to make a name for hliself at the stud, not alone for getting fIU racers, but first-clan cross-country horsts Tie is the sire of Bombardier, the winner if isreral jumpl g evecU, including the Aurkltnd Orand National Steeplechase, and ran eecon t to Morton la the U rand Nat ona Bt«e»)ec ase at the last Chrstchurch meeting. Bilgadier Is al o the sire of ta*t good little hone Brigand, winner of sereral good races, ana numerous other net h res. Last, but not least, is Csackshot bunsell-a real y flmt-cl-M racehore* while on the turf. The folio wi. g are some of his prrf ormanoe* ;— Woo tb« Spring Handicap, Hawke's Bat, 1| miles, !min SOeer, btatlng ttrephon, Ptarl Powder, CynUoa, Houlanger, and Katinka ; won by a length eaoy. Won Canterbury Cup, 2J miles, smln 4|eec, beating such horses as Medallion, and Freedom ; won easily ey three lengths. Won ths Auckland Cup, J miles, carrying Set 91b, beaUng Hilda, Citay, Dud a, Ptrephon, St. Ansrvw and others. In ths fast Übm ot smln Mjeec ; woo easily by a lenctu ana a-hulf : this performance has only beea braten ones, vis., sy 8k Hippo, by half a second. Hid Cnckv ot ben asked to gallop, he would have sully scored the record. Wan Auckland Plats, U miles, la tain <7| sec, again beat ag MedalHoi and Hilda aomewnat easily. Won Birthday Handle p and JO. Handicap at Heathoote. Won A.KO. Handicap. Crackshet wrud hare been a Melbourne Cup winner, only he could not be thoroughly prepared, on accou.t of striking himself when iv f st work. Ha ran serera' close eeeesHM to fir*t-cla*a bones cariyi»g heavy weights. Cracshot never raced in hack company, but was nominated for last year's s e«p euhase i eeting at 01 borne Park, In the Winter OaU, and he received the steadier of IS.t 7ib, being asked to give King Cannibal and otbets Set «lb. Cracksbot is a beautiful-looking boras, stands 10 hands i inches, with good bone and plenty of substance, and havin / such a strain of running blood from both his sire and Uaui, t must prove to tne must fastidious breeders that mating their nans with mcb strains of blue- blood, It mast end In goo t resalts. Cracksbot is as well adapttd t j get crosscountry home aa his h»M-brother Brigadlor, and those breeders winning to breed a fast hunter from an oidinary mare, or a racehone from a thoroughbred man, could not do bettor than mate them with Crackshot. He possesses a grand constitution ard beautiful temper, and being a young sire and sore foal getter, should prove a boon to the district Crackshot wai awarded First Pi fee and the Society's medal for the best thoroughbred sire a . the la«t A. and P. Society's Show, beating Hukateie, Kalo, Maori and others. CbackhhoVs services this season will be placed ac low as possible for a sire of his class. The terms will be BBVBX QotHSAS each mar*, which mm must be paid before the delivery of mares will be given. Pwddocking tree for one mouth ; after that Si ttd per week will te charted for each mare. Every care will be taken ot mares, but no responsibility incurred. All mates must re removed on notice of being stinted. Limited to 40 mares. Fur further particulars, apply to— OAJNE CARRINOTON, 751 Makaraks. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. PANUITANGA. T^EI te takoto te Rouru o nga Kai Pooti -*-^- Maori tno te Kauti o Kuki hei tirolianga ma te katoa i te Tari o te Kuki Kauti Kaunihera, i Kihipaue, a ko nga Rouru mo nga Takiwa o roto i taua Kauti c takoto ana i nga whare kua tuhia i raro iho nei. Takiwa ote Arai - Te Toa o TataUna Takiwa o Uawa • Whare Whakawa Takiwa o I'apeti Pei Te Toa o Koropuruki, Waerenga a-hika Takiwa o Waikohu • Wharekura i te Karaka Takiwa o Whataupoko • • Te Toa o Paraone Takiwa o Waimata - Te PoutapeU, Waimata. Ko nga whakahe katoa ki nga ingoa o rotn i enei Rouru me tuku mai ki te Tari o Te Kai Whakawa Tuturu i Kihipano a te 31 o Bga ra o AkuaU, 1894, i mua mai ranei o taua ra. Na HONE WARENA, 7& Kai Tuhi o te Kaunihera.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7060, 21 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7060, 21 August 1894, Page 3

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