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(fflv-jg^dgßgi rpHE Coaching and Road* jlllttlOPyJ! -*- ster Stallion «^Q^ WENTWOETH (imported from Sydney) will travel this district and be at the service of breeders tbis season. WENTWORTH is all bay, seven years old, 17 hands high, no white ; by Lord John (imp.), dam Duche«s, by Duke of Cleveland (imp.) out of Mountain Maid, by William Tell ; Mountain Maid from a mare by Sir Charles. Wentworth is a sure foal-getter, and the winner of 12 first prizes ; his dam Duchess is also the winner of 14 first prizes. Wentworth will stand at Carrinston's stables, Makaraka, and travel. T^rms : £3 single mare ; two or more, £2 10s each. Wkntworth may be seen at Redstone's stables every Saturday. For further particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON ; ob, J S. BUCKLAND. SEASON, LAVENHAM, The Clydesdale StaUion, YOUNG BRUCE. Sire, Sir Robert Bruce (imp.), dam Polly; Polly's dam, Blossom, by Charley (imp.) YOUNG BRUCE is a dark bay, with black points, stands lt> hands high, on short firm legs, with immense bone; is remarkably active and good-tempered, a capital worker, thoroughly staunch and quiet. YoTTHGt Bruce has stood for six years in tho Feilding district, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Teems : Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more, £2 10s. For further particulars, apply to— WALTER WETHERED; ob, Groom in charge. T lO STAND {THE The Fashionable Thoroughbred Entire, MARTINI-ENFIELD (Bred by the Auckland Stud Company). MARTINI-ENFIELD is a brown horse, stands over 15 hands 1 inch, by Moskbt out of Lyra. Lyra, bay mare, bred in England 1863, by Thormanby (winner of the English Derby and the Ascot Gold Cup), dam Clotilde, by Touchstone out of Valentina, by Velocipede out of Jane, by Moses out of Harriet, by Selim out of Precipitate, by Woodpecker out of Camilla, by Trentham out of Coquette, by Compton Bard out of sister to Regulus by the Godolpbin Arabian. Lyra, is full-sister in blood to Albany. Albany is by Thormanby (winner of English Derby I860) out of Griselda, by Touchstone (winner St. Leger 1834), and was putchased by Sir Hercules Robinson on his return to England, and sent out to the Auckland Stud Company by him. •;■ - Breeders o! racehorse* wi!l note thfi.t LTOA, thsd&m > of Hartini-EnfibiiD, comes of the best racing stock in the world; and that Mabtini-EotibiiD is step-brother to Carbine, Petronel, Mordenfeldt, Martini-Henry, and other great horses too numerous to mention. Martini-Esifibld also possesses the two most successful strains of blood, viz., Musket and Albany, and is a bure foal-getter. Terms : Thoroughbred mares, £6 6s each ; half* breds, £5 6s. Ownera sending two or more mares liberally dealt with. : Good paddocking at Waikanae, with plenty of gran 1 and water. * All care taken, bnt no responsibility. b For further particulars, apply to— 1 W. ADAMSi " 310 Te Haparin ' £fatttotißß* rpo STAND THE > USSRU -*- SEASON, \ JBm23 WAEREN6A-A-HIKA, I The Fashionably-bred Brown Horse, ; BRIGAND 1 (Foaled 2nd December, 1888), • ! By Beigadubb — Dam Gannert. Gannett, brown mare (bred byT. and S. HorrlfL at Wellington Park), by Anteros ont of AlbatrosaT^by 1 Malta out of Auk, by Marquis out of feeagolLbr 1 Fishermau. Brioadikk, by Musket out of Punra- > werewere (winner of Dunedin Cup, and ' dam of • innumerable winners). Gannett was never trained, 1 and went early to the stud. Malta, the sire >of > Albatross, was a good racehorse, and : won - the. 1 Hawkesbury Guineas, beating Richmond, Robin ; Hood, aud others. Malta also won the A.J.O. Pro--1 duce Stakes and other races. Auk, the damot ■ Albatioss, is by The Marquis, winner of the Tw> 1 i housand Guineas and St Leget, and was only beatea 1 by a head for the Derby. .-•■^ BRIGAND, the first of this mare's produce, was 1 very fast, and won. as a two-year-old, the Hobsoa ' Handicap at the Takapuna J.U. Summer MaetlnE. [ beating Roie, Brigade, and Lady Belle; and at tha 1 A.R.C. Autumn Meeting won the Onslow Stakea. 1 beating Dishonour and Brigade; as a three-year-old » won the Gisborne Spring Handicap, 126 soys, one mile > ana a-half ; and at the A.X.C. Spring Meetinir. won 1 the Auckland Guineas, beating that good colt The i Workman ; aud on tho same day came out and won 1 the Prince of. Wales Handicap, beating that neat ; flyer Beprisal, and a big field. At four years? ran \ Btcond in the Auckland Cup, o 600 sovb, two miles, toSt. iiippo,' beating Merganser (the fastest mare in* New Zealand;, also The YVor&man (a great performer ia Australia), Impulse. Piafire, Coalscuttle, and Scot Free, the two miles being cut out in 3min SOAgec' Terms : 6 guineas for single mare ; two marest 9 guineas ; thrte mares or more, as per agreement. 1 J! or further particulars, apply to — PEKA KEREKERE ; ob, ALBERT PRITOHARD, 537 In charge. r^MMMtfISI TT 0 ST-^ND THIS liifeL^^^tefr"*^! WAERENGA-A-HIKA, The Pure-bred Stallion, THE COUNT, Imported from Otago, August 23, lß34t THE COUNT, foaled 2nd i. ecember, 1889, Is a bright bay, with great bone aa i>lenty of hair. He is now five years old, and was bred by Mr Cooper Tftieri. His sire was Glancer, and his grand sire Lord Salisbury, was imported by Mr T. ~P. Hitching* Moa Flat Station. Glancer, when four years old wassold to Mr Wilson, of Auckland, for 600 guineas, . Glancer's dam, Scotch Annie, was imported froS ' Scotland, and bred by John Craig, Esq., Drumo* being got by that celebrated horse, Ivanhoe IL, bred by J. W. Fleming, Esq. He was got by the great Sir ! Walter Scott, who was grand sire of the famous ' Prince of Wales, whose breading needs no comment* , Scotch Annie's dam, Lily, bred by Hugh Kerr, Esq.. Mains, of Kilburnie, Ayrshire, has gained mare first ' prizes than any mare in Ayrshire, until debarred from showing. The Count's dam, Nell, imported ' from Scotland to Victoria, gained many first prizes in Gippsland, Victoria, and was afterwards imported to Otago by J. Cooper, Esq., Taieri. The Count took first prize as a yearling at Dunedin, and first prise at Taieri ; also, first prize as a two-year-old at Dunedin; He was afterwards sold to Mr Morrison, of Gore. Southland, for 160 guineas, and as a three-year-old took second prize against aged horses. The Count is a sure foal srettor. Terms: £2 10s single mare; two or more as per agreement; Grazing free for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Fees payable on delivery of mares. All care taken, but no xespoo* sibility. For further particulars, apply to— , ALBERT PRITCHARD, 465 Waerenga-a-luka. The Hackney Stallion, SARACEN. SARACEN is four years old, by Crusadkk (tmp.) a _ l dam Bbltiß, by Arab Child (imp.), grand dam MaryM (imp.), hunting mare. Crusader -was Imported Ironi W India by A. McLean, Esq., of Hawke's Bay, and ia considered one of the highest castp Arab stallions ever imported into the Australasian colonies. 'Ihe Australasian says:— "This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over 15 hands, and has immense bone, with plenty of substance and quality all over. He is acknowledged to be the very best Arab that ever ran in India, » proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than three walk-overs, the Indian Herald remarking : 'No owner caring to start against the great CrusaUor at weight-for-age, the JDesorfr Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over.* Crusader won tho Dehra Derby Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Anan Plate, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in Indh for five yean, ad all distances, under big weights, Crusader retired s_ from the turf with an unbeaten record." SA&icra, now four years old, is a blood bay with black points. ' standing 16"8, with plenty of bone and substance. Ha ' is very quiet and good-tempered, and, from the stontness of his breeding, his progeny are certain to bo most valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriage* horses. Saraobn will run with his uiares at Turihao, where secure paddicking will be provided, with abundanca of feed and water. Every care taken, but no responsibility; Terms :£8 single mare ; two or more as per agree* mont Covering fees must be paid beiore removal ot uiares. ■ For full particulars, apply at Turihau. -.-/.' 552 GORDON BREMKEBi , Ovsimm^^& OTALLIONS FOR, %^^Sjdt THE SEASON, . a £Jts*|gJ2jT THE LODGE, V The Imported Pure-bred Clydesdale Stalliow^ LAIHD O' LARGO, ; And the Imported Thoroughbred Horsa KALO, Terms (for each horse) : £3 single mares ; two or more mare?, as per agreement. Every care taken, Dut no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to— 374 R. S. CAULTON, Ormond. ECLARATION FORMS under " The Workmen's Wages Alien Act,*' on sale at Herald Office. ROAD BOARDS.- Contract Agreement—^ Forms on sale at HERALD Office. *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7450, 2 October 1895, Page 4

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