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U Dean I'itt'n Auction Notices. SATURDAY NEXT, at 1.30 O'clock. 0. DEAN PITT Will offnr for Sale by Public Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, August 251h, at Sthvknson's Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, at 1.30 p.m.— fiHE GRKY TROTTING STALLION I " DAYLIGHT," 6 years old, by Fitz james (imported from America), dam Creeping Jenny (dam of the well-known trotting horse Midnight), by Dainty Ariel. 76*2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. piRKAT AUCTION OALE OF GENUINE TTNREDEEMED T>LEDGKS, On behalf of the National Imav Company, of Wellington. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ! SATURDAY NEXT? AUGUST ii5TH r AT 11 A.M. C. DEAN PITT, 746 Auctioneer. D. M. ORR Will sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY NEXT, 23rd August, at the City Mart, at II a.m., in lots without reserve— 1 pT TONS PRIME OAMARU DERI O WENT POTATOES, 30 sacks Lapstoue Kidney tfeed Potatoas, 100 sacks Prime Heavy Canadian Oats, 50 cases Al Tahiti Oranges, also Sydney Oranges, Passion Fruit, Loquats, eta, 38 cases Assorted Tasmanian Apples, just landed, in fine condition, 12 sacks Patutahi Potatoes, I'J sacks Horse Carrots, quantity Splendid Local Hams and Bacon, smoked and unstnoked, also " Morepork " Hams and Bacon. Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and Pigeons : aho, li kegs Butter, Malae, Bran, Pollard, etc. C. DEAN PITT, 744 Auctioneer. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZKALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. Between William Cooper, Plaintiff, and Rina Parkwuai and another, Defendants. C DEAN PITT. Instructed by the Sheriff of Poverty Bay, will soil by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, Lowe street, Gisborne, on MONDAY, twenty -seventh day of August, 1 894, at the hour of half-past twelve o'clock iv the forenoon — ALL THOSE THE UNDIVIDED ESTATES, SHARES 4 INTERESTS of the above-named Defendant, Rina Parkv,HAi, in the following Blocks, viz. : — Puhatikotiko o. 1b Puhatikotiko No. 3b Puhatikotiko No. 7b Hauomatuku No. 5a Block all of -which blocks are situated in ttje District of Poverty Bay. The Sale is made at tbe suit of the Plaintiff, William Coopkr, the execution creditor, whose Solicitor is Ermund James Curisp, Gladstone road, Gisborne, and the undersigned is the officer executing the Writ. Dated, at Gieborne, this third day of August, 1594. W. A. BARTON, 607 Sheriff. SIRE OF THE SEASON. rpo STAND THIS Stallion, CRACKSHOT, by Nordenfoldt (by MuiWet- Onyx), <tarn Punfawerew'erc, got by Golden Q rape, out of Atalanta, by Totrton, out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules. NORDBKrsLDT (the lire of Crackihot) was a prett racehorse, his performances beiax m folloirs:— Won the Uawkettbury Produce Stakes, won the A.J C. Uerby and Craven Plat«, Sprint; Maiden Plat*, Kandwiek Hate (S miles, w.f._), wou the Derby iV.K.C. Spring Meeting) ; he also ran fourth within a length of tlio winner. M a three-* ear-old, lo tbe Melbourne Cup, in the fast time of 3mln _>}sec ; he also ran second to Trenton in the Canterbury Plat* one ami a-h:Uf miles. The above were tbe onli racpg he stattrd for. Owlnjr to hia thorough gatneneea he tv nick named the " Bull-doic," Mr Keunelly (trainer to tl«c l:tto Hon. J. Wh t«) pronounced Nordenfeldt the KroatcHt horse that he et er put through a preparation . With somethinir to make a desperate pace for him over a distance, Mr Fennelly considered that thers Hiu< nothing to cope with Nordenfeldt. At the breaking-up of Bylvia Patk Stud, Nordenfeldt realised the large «urn of 6600 guineas l V i J.OAWSRISWBRB, the dam of Crackshot, was a very fan mare, winning, among other 'me**, the Maiden Plate (Canterbury) and Tr»d— «tj«n'» Handicap, ihe Dunedin Cup, of 400 soys (2 miles and a distance), and the bt. Leger .-takes at Canterbury. Pung* wuruwere I* very stoutly-bred, being got by Golden ■ rn)-eout of Atlanta. 00l en Or»p*, by B rntj >, own brot crt: Vo'titfeu».whos« descendants, U.lopin and St. Sln.on, ar» t*» of tho co-t f«> h-un»bl« «. «• in Kiisr a id. c mm&nalri|r no less a fee than 260 euineas All Pungawer -wen's progeny are real fast gallopers. She is tbs dam of Tstlord (winnsr of the free Handicap, I mil', the Plate Handicap, and the K vlng Hmd.cap at the Thames J.C. Mcc ing ; the Wan«aniH Cup, S miles, heating Wait ri and eight others ; alio. wou the 8 akes Ha if leap at Wa ganui autumu mcc log ; tie Victoria Hanukcat*, 1 a ilf an i a distanc , In the fart time of lmm <&{•«?, at the A.K.U. summer meeting. Pungaaerewe eit also tbe (_tn of Brigadier, who won as a two-year-old the Ma es Produce Stakes, the Plying Stakes, {-mi c, beating such a flyer as Mitiall'euaa aad others ; won the ElTerslle Pl.te at the A.X.C au^imn meeting, beating flvs others Sho is al-o th* da_ of bt. Jamos (winmr of ihe Dunedin Cup). Krupp, Katii<o, Puwerewerr, and others. Her ,on, Brigadier, is Roinif to make a name for hit self at the stud, not alone for getting flat racers, but first-clas* cross-country norsm Tie is the ilro of Bombardier, ths winner • f >everal jumpi g events, includ'ng the Anckltad Urand National Steeplechase, and ran secon « to Norton io the urand Nat ona Bte« -lec^aM at the last Chr «t cb«rch meeting. B'igadier is si o the sire of that good little horse Brigand, winner of sever*! good races, an» numerous other fast h res La«t, but not least, is Cs-crshot bimstlf- a real y flrst-i'l-M racehorse while on the turf. The follow! g sre some ot his performances :— Won th<i Spting Handicap, Hawke's Da«, 1} miles, 2mln S9mc, b atinic Btrephon, P-arl Powder, Cynl«ca, BouUnger, and Katinka ; won by a length a»y. Won Canterbury Cup, tl miles, 4iblii «l»ec, beating such horses as Medalll n, and Freedom ; won easily oy three |«ng h«. W n tbe Auckland Cup, 2 miles, canylng Bst Blb, beating Hilda, Ci sy, Duda, atraphon, St Andrew, and others, la the fast time of Smin MJte<: ; won easily by a lengt ima a-hi If : this p< rformtnee Inonly bean b aten once, vis., by Br. Hippo, b> half a second. H»d Urack-> ot ben asked to gallop, he would have easily scored the record Wan Auck land Plate, 14 miles, in Smin *7J sec, again b-at og Medallio and Hilda somewhat easily. Won Birthday Handlcip and JC. Handicap at Heathootn. Won ARC. Handicap. Crackshet wud have b«en a Melbourne Cup wtanar, only hs could not be thoroughly prepared, on account Of striking hiiuse f vrheo in f st work. He ran severa l close seconds to flrst-cla«* horses cur yi>ff heavy weights. Crac-shot never raced in hack company, but wa* nominated for last year's s eep echaM « eetingat Oi borne Park, In the WIotM OaU, and be received the steadier of I3>t 71b, being asked to (jive King Canairw and otbes Bst 4lb. Crackshot It a beautiful-looking horse, stands 16 hands 2 inches, with good bone and plenty of HUbataoce, and havin such a strata of running blood from both his sire and da™, t mast prove to too must fwti'Uous Breeders that mating tneir niares with >uch strains of blue blood, It must and in goo a results. Crackshot Is as well aiapUd t* get crosscountry homes at his half-brother Brigadier, and those breeders wUhmg to breed a fast hnnter from an oidlnary mare, or a racehorse from a thoroughbred mare, could not do better lhan mate them with Crackshot He possesses a grand constitution a> d beautiful temper, and being a young sire an ' sure foal getter, should prove a boon to the district Crackshot wa« swarded First Price and ihe Society's medal for ths best thoroughbred sire a the la-t A. and P. Society's Bhow, beating Uukatere, Kalo, Maori and others. C«ACKBHOT'a services this season will be placed as low ss possibto for a sire of his class. The terms will be Bbvsh GOWBAS each marr, which cum must be paid betore ths delivery of mares will he given. Paddoddng free for one month ; after that 2s ed per week Kill be charged (or each mar*. Every care will be takm of mares, but no responsibility incurred. All ma es must be removed on notice of being stinted, Limited to 40 mares. For farther particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON. 751 Makarska. 1 — — — _ — , MONEY TO LEND. rT^HE undersigned has several sums of JL money for investment, amounting to £130* in all. W. DOUGLAS LYBNAK, 750 | Solicitor. ■I NOTICE. A,L CLAIMS against the Estate of Mrs , John F_R«;nsoN,*Patutahi, deceased, must be furnished to the undersigned by the Ist SEPTEMBER, 1894. I JOHN FERGUSON, 720 Patutahi. TLET.-A Four-roomed COTTAGE, and either one or two acres of land, Norf> Giiborna.— Apply to X, F. Joyux.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7061, 22 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7061, 22 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7061, 22 August 1894, Page 3

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