SIKJfi - OJj; . XUifi iSJfiASON. __* HP O STANif dJHIS _/_a_it_F' seas °n» PjfHlk MAKARAKA,; -^OefisAL Th e Great/ Son : of '''■a^^Kfe 8 Nordenfeldt, CRACKSHOT, by Nordenfeldt (by Musket-Onyx), rtam Paneaword. NORDBNi-hij,t sire of Crackshott was »««* racehorse his performances being « JoMows'JgS* the Hawkeßbury Produce Stakes, m™ ihl'ijn Dfrbv D and Craven Plate. Spring jialden PliS ■&?•? wick Plate (3 miles, w.ta.), wo v the Berby 'fVßn' Spring Meeting) ; he also ran fourth wtthtaVtaSSw of the winnor, as a threa-year-old. in tha^r.iK 8n K th Cup, in the fast time of 3min i»Jseo { h f al^™" 19 second to Trenton in the Canterbury Pl»&« ™i a-half miles. The above wew the onf, ~° 6 "S" 1 started for. Owing to his thorough lanSe^ 18 ho breaking-up of Sylvia Park Stud, Nordenfeldt reall^S the large sum of 6600 guineas * UCl "eiuii realised PnHOAWBRSWKRH, the dam of Crackshot wasa™.fast mare, winning, among other now tt^Tul?* Plate (Ca'nterburyf and ASSZST&^ffiR Dunedin Cup ot 400 soys (2 miles and • dSSiiS? and the St. Leger Stakes at Canterbury p^tS? werewere is very stoutly-bred, being ■ jmT by Sf^" Grape out of Atlanta. Golden Grape hvTß.iSf ° w . n brotper to Voltigour, whose deXdants^?X' and St. Simon, are two of tha mojt fa hkauafilrSrl in England, cammanding no Ibm a ,/oTtfii»*JS guineas. All Pangawerawere% ploge\iy are ?eU f!S make a name Wr himself anhTffi&t «££?/£ getting am racers, but flrsfrclass aSS5xSrt»C£ He is the sire of Bombardier, the^Sir of fe^S mm the steeplechase meeting at Gioboms Pal* In 4b' feifh 6 ? '- o #? Kbx « Oannibaltnd otaera firt ISJi* p rack »hot is as well adapted to get'oross. JhnS,?' h S raea J» "■ halt-brother. BrlgaS*, aid Otdinarv e rl e « MDB to br6 * d » faßt "™««««? M ™°"I r "«'«. or a racehorse from » thoronghbred Cr^fi!»h°? Id S o ' *• batter thanmato theS wiS hSSt^^H He P oBBBBBo * • grand. oonsHtnaonwad n«nbfS i • ahould P rOTO tt boon =to the district Crackshot was awarded First Prtaeand the SckWa p «™f° t r 88 ' thoroughbred sire ac the {ml art P. Society's Show, beating Hukatew. Kalo, ItMrf and i n S a «i OKBn ?r? setviOßStnlß wason will beplaced v L« »? P o^" 6 ' or a »ire of his class. -The terms will be Sbvjih Gdinsas single mare, TwJttVß Gnumis mares, aud Fiftken Guinms three mweibelolujuv to same owner,, which sum must be paid tX?tha deUvery of mares wiU be .given. Every, care wUI Sa^SL*»T* bu ' no VP onßlbm| y .^rrel Btinte? removed on noUoa of belos For further particulars, apply to— GAJNS OARRINGTON, • - " Makaraka. iWW@VM& SEASON, i^lpft. IP UR IH A U A,. Xbe Arab-bred Haokhey Btallioc SARAGEN. SAEAOEN is six years old, by CauaADBB (imp.) _dam Bblle, by Abab Child (Imp.), grand dam Maw iSA^f mare ' r . Cruß » d « wastaportedftSS Ind:a-by A. McLem, Esq., of Hawke'g Say, and £ considered one of tiie highest caste AraostaUtani ever imported Into. the Australasian wlVntes. th! ££%&&? FP'^ ™*J» eertalnly the moat beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over 16 hands, and has immense bone, with plenty 3 substance and quality all over. He'is a^nowlXed to be the very best Arab that ever ran ih India a proof of that being that at one meeting £ Calcutta be had no less than three walk-oven, the IndUn Herald remarking : 'No owner caring to startanSnst - «} B great Crusader at welght-for-age, the' desert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in Vwalktovor Crusader won the Dohra Derby * UmbaJU DerbS. Desert SUkes, A'ian Plate, Hadran Derby"and S °, th « r aeeß- Atter rao ing in Into for ilajwnrA all dUtances, under big weight*, Cruwder treflrS from the turf witl, TO nnbeAten record LSJow now five years old, is a blood bay with bl*£ ? patata Btanding 16-8, with plenty of bone and substanoeT^He is very quiet and good-tempered, an J, from the stouthorses. Secure paddocklng will be provideTvSa For fuU particulars, apply at Turlhana. GORDON BREMNER. tf__-_S^ r V° STAND .THE *fc«tt4r^5 The Thoroughbred Stallion EGALITE, By The Dauphln-Otole i (Imported), fuU-brother to EGAtITE will travel to Ormond on Mondays ? a f, vt »hi Tuesdays, Makaraka Wednasdara and" I au ™ d ?? 8 . r^ o' week at Wyllie's Horse -BmS? weekrfS 'i ree i?i r 0D0 m »°'»; w Tmm^i^i 111 c&lo Jf ke^ but no responsibility B am^neaX^lnaret 0 * 9 r eß<belODglnß^ For pedigree, etc., apply to— : T. HERCOOK, ■ 6 Wyllie's Horse Bazaar. fffemwdfte HffO STAND THIS SfirMSRLI -*- SEASON, **"*■*• PATUTAHI. The Thoroughbred Stallion, LORD RAVEN, \ Apply to- . . R. HEPBURN, Patntahi ; or, d. hepburn! Qiaborne:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8052, 29 October 1897, Page 4
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