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jg*. rpo STAND THE t THE WILLOWS The Thoroughbred Stallion DISHONOR, By Caatlvator — Maid of Honor, will mn with Mares jthis Season at "The Willows," Kaitcratahi, and uv at the service of Breeders at figures so rca-onublo f r such a stout and fashionable Horse, that no doubt ho will bo w«U patronised DISHONOR was l>redb> the New Zetland -.tudand Pedigree Stick Co. He was trained as a two-ycar-old and showoil most brilliant form, but unfortunately before sporting silk he met with an ac.ident an" was never raced, but being bred as ho is should certainly command the attention of those fond of good stock. Tkrus : Single mare £1 103 ; two or more mares from ono owner at a considerable reduction. For particulars apply— ROBT. SCOTT, The Willows. Sept. 20th, 1897. ffiW-^a TO STAND THIS *^TOBfcB«B» WAERENGA-A-HIKA, The Faßhionably-bred Brown Horse, BRIGAND (Foaled 2nd December, 1888), By Bkioadibr — Dam Gankett. Gannett, brown mare (bred by T and S. Morrin at Wellington Park), by Anteros out of Albatross, by Malca out of Auk, by Marquis out of fcoscull 'by Fisherman. Brioadikr, by Muskot out of Puneaweicwere (winner of Dunedin Cup, and dam of innumerable winners). Gannett was never trained and went early to the Btud. Malta, tho sire of Albatross, was a good racehorse, and won the Hawkesbury Guineas, beatiug Richmond, Bobln Hood, aud others. Malta also won the AJ O Produce Stakes and other races. Auk, tho dam of Albatross, is by The Marquis, winnor of the Two thousand Guineas and St Leger, and was only beaten by a head for the Derby. BBIOAND, the first of this mare's produce, was very fast, and worn a* a two-year-old, the Hobson Handicap at the Takapuna J.C. Summer Meetinir. boating Boie, Brigade, and Lady Belle ; and at tile A.R.C. Autumn Meeting won the Onslow Stakes beating Dishonour and Brigade: Ana three-year-old won the Gisborne Spring Handicap, 126 soys, one mile ami a-half ; and at the A.R.C. Spring Meeting, won the Auckland Guineas, bating tTiat good colt The Vt orkman ; and on the same day came out anil wm the Prince of Wales Handicap, beating that Vert flyer Reprisal, and a big field. At four years? ran second in the Auckland Cup, of 600 soys, two miles., to St. Hippo, beating Merganso! (the fastest mare in New Zealand), also The Workman (a great performer in Australia), Impulse. Pinflre, Coalscuttle, and Scot Froo, tho two miles being cut out in 3min 30Jseo; Terms : 3 guineas for single mare ; two marea or more, as per agreement. For further particulars, apply to— ALBERT PRITCHAiiD. district;, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, THE COUNT. Terms : Single mare, £2 10s ; two or more as pel agreement: J. BRUNTON. £?*mMtl&M* T 0 STA ND THIS %mSKMX^i ■*• SEASON, ■4*.^.. *^*. WAERENGA-A-HIKA, The Trotting Stallion, ROBERT EMMET, Will servo a limited number of mares this season at College Road, Wacrenga-a-hika. ROBERT EMMET is thrae years old, and is by En-merson, dam Gipsy. Emmersou is a standardbred trotter, both his sire and dam bring imported from America. Terms : Single marc, £3 ; two or moro mares, as per agreement. Good paddocklng and water for ono month. Every rare taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to— D. DINAN. — etto^tms T° stand This W^^HSfg* X SEASON. QZ|!ffif( SURANTA, By Somnus— Winnie. Eomnua by Traducer— Hammock (imported), Winnie by Kingfisher— Dolly. BURANIA is half-brotlur to Auckland's champion St Simon, Ponsy, etc. Tnls horse has t\yo ot the bebt strains of blood for either racehorses or troon horse?, having the Dainty Ariel through Kingfisher and Traducer through his sire. Himself, as a sire, and his stock have taken fltct prizes at a number of shows as being horses suitable (or the Indian market from spring cart mares. Tbrms:£2 2s. No responsibility whatever For further particulars, apply— J. FISHER. Whataupoko P,onnd. «^g,^^ mo STAND .THIS flKM^Utfii PATUTAHI, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion, BURN SIDE ELGIN. Sire, Elgin (imported) ; dam, Fair Nbll (imported); Breeder, Mr John Boag, Ashburton, Canterbury. BUKNSIUE ELGIN is a bright bay, riglmr seven years old, stands nearly sevonteen hands high with immense barrel and muscular arms ana quarters. • He has a splendid set of logs, with plenty of bone, and has been regularly worked In harness and proved hims : lf not only thoroughly good torn' pored, staunch, and powerful, but also remarkably activo and a fast walker. Theso latter qu iliflcations cannot bo ton strongly Impressed upon breeders of draught horses, as slow-walking horses, with olumsy aciion, are now in very small demand. Bis stock which are most promising, take aftor him In activity and freedom of action, while at the same time ihev show plenty of weight and strength. His breeding cannot be excelled. His sire Klgfn, was purchased in Scotland by the Auckland Stud Company for 1000 guineas, and was tho most typical horse of the breed that could be found His dam, Fair Kell, also im ported direct from Scotland, was the crack mare' of the Auckland btud Company, and at their breakinßup sa'o in 1890 realised the highest price ot the stud? Mar t s sent to Bnrnstde Blgm will be kept In good paddocks free of charge until notice of stintiug has been given, after whicti a charge of Is 6d per week will be mado for grazing. Tbrjis— £3 for ono mare ; two or moro mares as per agreement Guarantee £1, returnable 11 mares do not prove in foil. ujaroa All f c s and grazing charges to be paid before raaros are removed. Kvery care taken, but no responsibility. W. RQBB. j_j_3»*>__ln HP O STAND THE ***&tm& LAVENBAM, The Clydesdale Stallion, YoUJNG BRUCE. Siro, Sir Kobcrt Bruce (imp.), dam Polly ; Polly's dam, Blossom, by Charley (imp.) YOUNG BIttJCE is a dark bay, with black points, stands IB hands high, on short firm legs, with immense bone; is remarkably active and good-tempered, a caiital worker, thoroughly Btnurioh and quiet. Yowa Bruce has stood for six years in tho Fellding district, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Tkbms : Single maro, *8 8s : two or more, £2 10s. For furttter particulars, apply to— WALTER WETHERED j os, Groom in charge. __v fTIHE well-known trot/^f^WthujL ii -"■ *' n S stallion; Mjun fewilj 1 WUI run with a few mares this nil 1 1 1 nfr season. Terms : £1 10s per I _ marei (jrasi,^ 2 8 a week. I H. M. PORTER.

EXTKAORDINABY SUCCESS —OF— Q— — — The output of 1896 was DOUBLE that of any previous year. • . DON'T 110/- per case, to dip from 2500 to 3000 sheep. j Messrs Q-. W". 3l2sTlsr^3ir Sz> GO FORT STREET, AUCKLAND **"*-/.,

WANTED— The ladies of Gisborne and district to insist upon having KOZIE TEA. It is the purest, the richest, and the most fragrant in the market. — Teat ahd Fkiar, Agents. np AXE WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT J CURE for Coughs and Colds- Is 6d and 2d 6d. All Grocer and Chemists. BUTTER i-APiSR, grease-proof, beat quality, any size.— Herald Stationery Department. RAPERS' WRAPPING PAPER. - Herald Stationery, Department]

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8052, 29 October 1897, Page 4

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