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fc-mntoo*gttt rriHE Coaching and RoadWftSJH"^ X ster Stallion .glsggg WENTWORTH (imported from Sydney) will travel this district and j be at the pervice of breeders this season. WENTWORTH is all bay, seven years old, 17 hands high, no white ; by Lord John (imp.), dam Duchess, b> Duke of Cleveland (imp.) out of Mountain Maid, by William Tell ; Mountain Maid from a maro by Sir Charles. Wektwortii is a sure foal-getter, and the winner of 12 first prizes ; his dam Duchess is also the winner of 14 first prizes. Wbktworth will stand at Cuvvinzton's stables, Makaraka, and travel. Terms :£3 single mare ; two or more, £2 10s each. Wbktworth may be seen at Bedstone's stables every Saturday. ;: For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON ; ob, J S. BUCKLAND. £>xmm^^ T lO STAND THE X season, r^^km&bz* LAVENHAM, The Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG BRUCE. Sire, Sir Roberts Bruce (imp.), dam Polly ; Polly's dam, Blossom, by Charley (imp.) YOUNG BRUCE is a dark bay, with black points, Stands 10 hands high, on short firm legs, with immense bone; is remarkably active and good-tempered, a capital worker, thoroughly staunch and quiet; .Young Bruce has stood for six years in the "Feildihg" district, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. - ' ~ TERSI3 : Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more, £2 10s. For further particulars, apply to — ■; WALTER WETHERED ; ob, . Groom in charge. TO STAND THS X SEASON "* IE HAPARA, The Fashionable Thoroughbred Entire, MARTINI-ENFIELD j (Bred by the Auckland Stud Company). £ j MARTINI-ENFfELD is a brown horse, stands O tet ' 15 hands 1 inch, by Musket out of Lyra. Lyra, Ibay ' mare, bred in England IS6B, by Thormanby (win ncr of the English Derby and the Ascot Gold Cup), c lam : Clotilde, by Touchstone ont of Valentina, by Ye) tocU ; pede out of Jane, by Moses out of Harriet, by Si Him '. out of Precipitate, by Woodpecker out of Camilla »by ■ Trentham out of Coquette, by Compton Bard ob it of ' sister to Rcgulus by the Godolpbin Arabian. I Vnt& . i 8 lull-Bister in blood to Albany. Albany ii }by | Thormanby (winner of English Derby 1860) oi at ot Griselda, by Touchstone (winner St. Leger 1884), ,and : , was purchased by Sir Hercules Robinson on t his , return to England, and sent out to the Aucl dand ; Stud Company by him. " . '•■■■; •- • .. ■ Breeders of racehorses will note that Lyra, thi sdau ! of Martini-EnfisliD, comes of the best rasing etc wkln i the world, and that Martim-Eotibld is step-bi j ■other ■ to Carbine, Petronel, Nordenf eldt, Martini-E ; tenry, .'-.) and other great hones too numerous to me , dtlon. ,' Martini-Ekfield aLio possesses the two most si ' tccess- i ful strains of blood, viz., Musket and Albany, ai id is a : bure foal-getter. • . ; Terms : Thoroughbred mares, £6 6s each ; ; ' half- > breds, £6 6s. Owners sending two or more mares . liberally dealt with. . irGood paddocking at Waikanae, with plenty t ilgratt : andwater. -i..|.4_ '£:'■'■ All care taken, bnt no responsibility; >■> For further particulars, apply to— : W. ADAMS, f ■ 310 Te Hay para. • HP O S B3 AN D >QJ~H E MSSsi^*J[ J- SEASON, „ *BB£&& WAERENGA-A-J 3IKA, The Fashionably-bred Brown H orse^, BRIGAND > (Foaled 2nd December, 1888 !), By Bbigadlbb ~- Dam Gani (kct. Gannett, brown mare (bred by T. and 8 , Morrin, at Wellington Park), by Anteros ont ot A' lbatrosa, by Malta out of Auk, by Marquis out of .fceaguU, by Fisherman. Brioadibr, by Musket ou t of Pungaweiewere (winner of Dunedin Cup, : and dam of innumerable winners). Gannett was n ever trained, and went early to the stud. Malta, the sira ot Albatross, was a good racehorse, ar td won the* Hawkesbury Guineas, beating Richr aond. Robin. Hood, aud others. Malta also won th c AJ.O. Produce Stakes and other races. Auk, the dam ofAlbatross, is by The Marquis, wiune or of the Tw* thousand Guineas and St Leger, and w as only beaten by a head for the Derby. - i ' ' BBIGAMD, the first of this mare's ; produce, waff very fast, and won. aa a two-year-ol a, the Hobson Handicap at the Takapuna J.C Sum mer Meeting, ~" beating Roie, Brigade, and Lady Bell »; and tt the. A.R.C. Autumn Meeting won the Onslow Stakes, beating Dishonour and Brigade: As- * three-year-old-won the Gisborne Spring Handicap, 1 26 soya, one milji and a-half; and at the A.B.C. Spri ng Meeting, woai the Auckland Guineas, beating tha A good colt TheWorkman; aud on the same day ca mo out and wo a the Prince of Wales Handicap, b( jating that great flyer Reprisal, and a big field. A< f four years: ran stcond in the Auckland Cup, o 600 1 joys, tno miles, to St. tiippo, beating Merganser (the / fastest mare inNew Zealand), also The Workman (i '« great performer" in Australia), Impulse, Pinflre, Coa Jscuttle, and Scot Free, the two miles being cut out i> x Bmin SOiscci Terms : 5 guineas for single mi ire ; two marea, &* guineas ; three mares or more, aa j per agreement For further particulars, apply to- - PEKA KERE& ERE ; ob ALBERT FRIT.ICHARD. * m **sis&j. X° 'Ma? ' a1) a?ms f *™L '■' ,„ ' , _ 'v_- , / v JSTiCiA'A* nlft At ThS P Sf^4 d ?^ Wrii StaUion, *-n&/X)O fUNT, •EHE 1 50555v SaC * w Angna^iaa: brSbS ?™K* foa l^ 2nd ' * «»**»*> 1889 ' fa a isnowflveves 0118 n» l'lenly oi hair. He TaicrL Hfa tt" ° W ' a -? d w « > led b 7 *** Co0 P« r ' Lord Sali?n,3 c w^ Glan< ier, and his grand sire, aagK-a-f usssasta scouand, and bred by Jo? on Craig, Esq., Drumo. ki g & ot^ y that cde b»te« 1 horse, Ivanhoe IL, bred MJ ; w - Fleming, Esq. He | was got by the gmt Sir Walter Scott, who was g jrand sire of the famous Princeof Wales, whose dm Kding needs no comment. Scotch Annie's dam, Lily, ■ pired by Hugh Ken, Et-ql, Mavis, of Kilburnie, Ayrsh ire, has gained more fl.-sl prizes than any mare in Ayrshire, until debai.ed fr^n showing. The Cou a fs dam, Nell, ircpov.ed from Scotland to Victoria, .gained many first prizes in Gippsland, Victoria, and v pis afterwa.tls imported to Ofcago by J. Cooper, Esq ; , Taieri; The -Count took nut prize as a yearling at i Dnnedin, and first pri» at leieri ; also, first prize a\ 3 a two-year-old at DunedUu Sf £?* f* terwardß B <> ld to Mr Morrison, of Gore. Southland, for 160 guinc jas, and as a three-year-o".d took second prize against j aged horses. The Count is. a sure foal getter. ■ Terms: J62 10s single i mare ; two or more as per agreement: Grazing fre /« for one month, after which „ 2s 6d per week will be charged.- Fees payable oa . •t- I r2? r of marea * '■ c" 6 t**™' ba * n0 «<«POa. SlDUity. 1 , * For further particula- /«, apply to— ALBJ JISRT PRITCHARD, 4 60 i Waerenga-a-hika. fWSJS «1 po STAND THIS mj&m^A ■* I L season, I TURIHAU, The He ickney Stallion, SA iRACJEN. SARACEN is four years old, by Critsabbr ? ImD » dam Bbllb, by Arab . Cinw> (imp.), grand dt m Sire (imp.), hunting mare . Cruskde? waVtaVJ^dS * India by A. McLean ;, Esq., of Hawke's *jjS" S t considered one of t lie highest caste J> «? 7 it^n- JZ ever imported into 1 ;he Australasia I'Si^ Australwian say^:- >«This Si«tfr.,!S?4ft J*£ , beautiful Arab horse ever imported. A J^L ™ oa * 16 hands, and has ftnmensf boT* 2?tfSstTs substance and qualit y all over. 'aZ'tfzLgSSlJa to be tbe very best irab that JS-^^SSri proof of that being t lut at on cce c m e a S In ns&£ be had no less tha n three d£S*SF »«^SSSf Horald remarking: ' No ow a J^SZ $.£s l£^s the great Crusaaer at v Plate, distance two mile _ SfS" iS\ the Desert Cruaader won the 1> A^^ rtn^Jn^n^ fs very ouieh^i th pl Sl ty of bo 5 e and substance: H^ *hnnr\J^Z% *!? dd « kin g will be provided, witli ££S22££g m^" B^ * 3 . 8 in ff le "aare ; two or more as per agree* mart. OnDg ">* mUSt be *"** bef ore For full particul ars, apply at Turihau. 5 5? GORDON BREMfIjBR^ %ii^ THE SEASON, i g&^Ok. T^^i LODGE, / ORMOND /*" The Imported Pure-bred Clydesdale Staffift M. LAD IB O' LARGO, * And the Im; ported Thoroughbred Horse; KALO. Terms (for « )ach horse) : £3 single mares i two or more rr lares as per agreement. Every care taken, but no responsibilityincurred. . For further particulars, apply to— 374 K. S. CAULTON, Ormond. DECLARA irioiTFORMS under , Workm .en's Wages Alien Act," on sale at Hbbal jd Office. " ROAD BO ARDS._ Contract Ag^m^t - Forms . an sale at Herald Office. a

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7447, 28 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7447, 28 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7447, 28 September 1895, Page 4

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