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jgg^ npO STAND THE fK^£ZyoL- THE WILLOWS The Thoroughbred Stallion DISHONOR, By Captivator — Maid of Honor, Will >un with Mares [this Season at " The Willows,' Kaitorntahi, and ue at the service of Breeders at figures so reasonable f r such ft Stout and Fashionable HorfO, that no doubt ho will be well patronised. DISHONOR was bred by tho Now Zetland stud and Pedigree St ick Co. Ho was trnined as a two-year-old and showe 1 most brilliant form, but unfortunately before sporting si'k ho met with an ac.ident anr: was never raced, but being bred ns he is should certainly c:inma';d tbo attention of thos.) fond of good slock. Tbrms : Single maro £1 10s ; two or more mares from one owner at a considerable redaction. For particu'ars apply— ROBT, SCOTT, The Willows. Sept. 20th, 1897. j&fe-^glfo TO STAND THK WAERENGA-AHIKA, The Fashionably-bred Brown Horse, BRIGAND (Foaled 2nd December, 1888), By Brigadier — Dam Gannett, Gankktt, brown mare (bred by T. and 8. Morrin at Wclliugton Park), by Anteroa out of Albatross 'by Malta out of Auk, by Marquis out of fbongull by Fisherman. Brigadier, by Musket out of Punitawe ewere (winner of Dunediu Cup, and dam of innumerable winners). Gannett was never trained and went early ;o tho Btud. Malta, tho sire of Albatross, was a good racehorso and won the Hawkesbury Guineas, beatiug .Richmond, Robin Hood, a d others. ITal a also won tho A J.C Produco Stakes and oilier races. Auk, the dam of Albatioss, is by The Marquis, winner of the Two Ihoueand Guineas and St Lcger, and was enly beaten by a head for tho Durby, BRIGAi-D, the flrst of this mare's produce was very fast, aud won a< a two-y, ar-old, the Hobson Handicnp at the Takapuna J.C. Summer Meeting beating Koio, Brigade, and Lady Bello; and at the A.X.C. Auiumn Meeting won the Onsloiv Stakes beating Dishonour and Brigade. Asa three-year-old' won the Gisborno Spring Hundica;., 126 soys, one mile anu a-hali; and at tho A.l(.<'. Spring Meeting, won tho Auckland Omnc-vs, b atlng < hai good colt The Workman ; a>,tl on the same clay camo out and won tho Prin.o of Wales Handicnp, beating that er^f} flyer Heprta«l, and a big Del/ At four years* r-n stcond in the Auckland Cup, of 800 soys, t«o milo-, to St. Hippo, beating Mcrgansoi (tbo fastest maro in New Zealand) alto The Worsman (a great performer in Australia), Impulse, Pii.flre, CoalsSuttle, and Scot Free, the two miles boing cut out in 3min 301seo. Tkrjis : 3 guineas for singio mure ; two marpa or more, as per agreement. For further particulars, apply to— ALBERT frRITCHA tJD. dtag-dgraL X season, s FK. Ijfffl BUSHMERB, ft mikm^ffßOßmu And will travel the district, Tho Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, THE COUMT. Terms : Singio mare, £2 10s ; two or moro as per agreement: F J. BRUNTON. C^ss^, HPO STAND THIS H^&^MXJt -*- SEASON, ... <^^(» WAERENGA-A-IUKA, The Trolling Stallion, ROBERT EMMET, Will sorvc a limi'ea number of mares this season at College Uoad, Waerenga-a-hika. ROBERT EMMET is thrae years old, and is by En-.merson, dam Gipsy. Emmerson is a Btandardbred trotter, both his sire and dam being imported from America. Tkrjis: Single mare, £3; two or moro mare 3, aa por agreement. Good paddoekiDK and water for one month. Evory caro taken, but no roBponßlbility. For further particulars, apply to— D. DINAN. r^^^g&k T* 0 STAND THIS Q[s=l2]lll SURANTA, By Somnus— Winnio. Eommi3 by Traducor— Hammock (imported), Winnie by Kingfisher— Dolly. EURAN I'A is half-brothrr to Auckland's champion Pt bimon, Pansy, etc. Tnis horso has two if the best strains of blood for either racehorses or trooo horsci, having the D.inty Ariel through Kingfisher and Traduccr through his siro. liinisolf, as a sire and bis stock have taken riri-t prizes at a number of Bliows as being hoises suitablo (or the Indian market f roni spncg cart marea. Tbrms :£2 2s. No responsibility wliatevor For furthor particulars, apply— J. FISHER, Whataupoko Pound. jfWa^i nno stand 4w@4ebqS FATUTAHI, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion, BURN SIDE ELGIN. Sire, Elgin (imported) ; dam, Fair Nell (importod). Breeder, Mr John Uoag, Ashburton, Canterbury. BUBNSIuE ELGIN is a bright bay, rising sovon years old, slnniis noarly seventoen hunds hieh with immense barrel and muscular arms anJ quartors. Ho iu>s a Bplendid Bet of legs, with plenty of bone, and has been regularly worked in harness ana proved hims.lt not only thoroughly good torn' percd, staunch and powerful, but also remarkably active aud a fast walker. These lattor qu .lifications cannot bo ton strougly iinpiossed upon brpedors of draught horses, as Blow-walkiejr horses, with clumsy acaou, aro now in vori small demand. His stock which are most promising, take after him in activity and freedom of action, while at tho same time ihoy show p'enty of weight and strength His brcedine cannot be excelled. His siro t Igin, was purchased in Scotland by the Aucklaud Stud Company for 1000 guineas, and was the most typical horso of the breed that could bo fouud His dam, Fair Noll, also mi ported direct from Scotland, was the crack mare of tho Auckland btud Company, and at their breakingup sa'e in 1890 realised tho highest price ot tho stud Marts sont to Burnsido Elgin will bo kept in good paddocks ftco of charge until notice of stinting lias boon given, after which a charge of la Od por week will bo mode for grazing. Tkrsib— £3 for one maro ; two or more mares us P do r nof P ro° in l£r™» **> rOtUrnabl ° " more 9 All fo- s and grazing chargos to bo paid bofore mares aro removed, livery care taken, but no responsibility. VV. ROBB. M^^"^^ T° STAND THE *■■■***• LAVENHAM, The Clydesdale Stallion, YuUNGt BRUCE. Sire, Sir Robert Bruce (imp.), dam Polly ; Polly's dam, Blossom, by Charley (imp.) YOUNG- BKUCE is a dark bay, with black point?, stands IU hands high, oa short firm legs, with immense bone; is remarkably active and good-tempered, a oaiital worker, thoroughly staunch and quiet, Yotnto Bruce has stood for six years in tho Fcildiue district and hna proved himsolf a sure foal-getter. Tbbms : Singio maro, £3 3s ; two or moro, £2 10a. For furthor particulars, apply to— WALTER WETHERED ; on, Groom in charge ,-•.• npHE well-known trot--4Jife)s?«mas. tin " 8lallion » &|igsg|!ub»j4k Will run with a low mares this "^SSgj—SgSj"^ season. Terms : £1 10s per " " mare. Grazing, 2s a week. H. M. PORTER.

EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS —OF— The output of 1896 was DOUBLE that of any previous year. DOISFT B^ M ISI t ED I" 1 ? T n % °^ ap and D «"gerous Dips, bub use one JLJKJIS X that has been tested and tried and proved to be all that is desired 570/- per case, to dip from 2500 to 3000 sheep. Messrs Or. "W". BUsro^TEY Sz GO FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. ww-»

WANTED— The ladies of Gisborne and district to insist upon having KOZIE TEA. It is the purest, the richest, and the moat fragrant in the market. — Teat and Fbiak, Agents. ri^AKE WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT Jl CURE for Coughs and Colds— la 6d and 2a 6d. All Grocer and Oh'emistß. B"~ ~UTTER~PAPER, grease-proof, beat qualiiy, auy size.— Hbbald Stationery Department. DRAPERS' W RAPPING PAPER. — Hkiuld Stationery. Department] '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 4

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