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SIRE OF THE SEASON. JBtt rr\o STAND THIS X SEASON, §fWsmss* MAKARAKA, I^f-X#=\ JL The Grea ' Son of " : *>2*^^&V a^ ! Nordenfeldt, CRACKSHOT, Cup, in tho fast time of 3min 2*9^o -hfaUo 11 ™ 8 second to Trenton in tho Canteibury put ™ ra ? a-half miles. The above were the onfj ra Z B 2 d fltattedfor. Owing to his thorough sameness^ ° nick-named the "Bull-dog," MrFennSlvrt™. waß the late Hon. J. Wh.te) pronounced Nordett?^" 1 greatest horse that heovfr put through a pre7ajLti n he XVith something to make £ dssporato p^ P ?or m' ovor a distance, Mr Fennelly considered Tthat t hi m was nothing to cope with Nordenfoldt At X 8 breaking-up of Sylvia Park Stud, Nordenfeldt reall^S the large sum of SOOO guineas ""-nieiat realised PUKaAWKREWKRB, the dam of Crackshot, was a Terr MM HM Hi arh ?i ,• J ' a Handicap at Heathoote. Won n"vw ™ 0 d STh' C i" yiue hea V wei » hta - Orackshol E£r?f -- "-. &fe a m gi results. Crackshot is as well adapttd to get ofora- » hor8 °8 m his half-brother Brigadiorf and ordina'rv'a," 8 WisUmg to bxeei 8 taat hu ° tet ''»•»»» orainary mare, or a racehorso from a thoroughbred CrackshSt w Ot do bettw than matf > '™"m with bSutlhS t» c P 08868 ? 63 » K'aad constitution aud Cw™J£. . • silouiti Prove a boon to the distriotj. mmH l fn Ot^ a ! awardedFirßtPfize ™* the Society m»r. Hr?*" Slnßlß marU ' ' r W«I.VB GOIHBAS tWO wares, aud Fiwben QuiNßiS thrae mirej, helmgln drifv,^ "I™" 1 wni *«"«> must be paid betorc Tthe hffSZ of , maroa «i" be givon. Every care wIU bo taken of mares but no responsibility' incurred, stinted " removed on notico of being For furthor particulars, apply to— GAINE CARRINGTON, \ Makaraka. OVwßwrtii^f r|lO STAND THE SSsR I **** TURIHAUA, The Arab-bred Hackney Stallion SA.RACJBN. 1 SARAOEN is six years old. by OROsADBR (iuvn » dam Bklib, by Arab Cuhd (imp.), grand sam Mars t »nP). hunting mare. Crusade? 'wJs imported froi lud,o, by A. McLean. Esq., of Hawke's W, and ia considered one of the highest caste Arao stallions ever imported into the Australasian colonies, iho Australasian says:- "This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over IS hands, and has immense bone, with plenty of , subßtanco and quality all over. Ho is acknowledged to be the very W Arab ihat ever ran ™ in dial a proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta • he had no less than ihree walk-oveni, the Indian I Herald remarking : .' No owner caring to start airainst "|e great Crasader at weight-for-ago, the Uraert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over ' f.™ 8 "?^ , won Ila1 la Dahra Dotb y Umball. Derby. ; Desert SUkes, A. ian Plato, Madroi- Dotby, and many , ° tha f, racos - After racing in Indi'V for five years, at all distances uudor big weights, Crusader re™red ; from the turf with an unbeaten record." Hajuobh now five years old, is a blood bay with black points ; standing 16-8, with plenty of bone and substance. He r is very quiet and good-tempered, an J, from the stout- . ness of his breeding, his progeny are certain to be ; most valuable either for hacus, hunters, or carriage horses. Secure paddocking will be provided, wlb abundance of feed and water Every care taken, bu no responsibility. Terms: £8 Bingle mare ; two or more as per agreement. Covering fees must be paid before removalot tnaros. For full particulars, apply at Turihaua. GORDON BREMNER. , ffe^lSjgS T V° STAND THE 4HBWM|ft Tbe Thoroughbred Stallion EGALITE, , By Tho Dauphin-Cissio (imported), full.brothor to P,?£ A t I ™r. wl i' t » v ?' e to Ormond on Mondays, Patutahi, Tuesdays, Makaraka Wednesdays and Thursdays, rest of week at Wyllie'a Horae Bazwr. Paddocking freo for one montu ; afterwards 2s 6d per week charged. All care taken, but no responsibUity Tkrhs : Single mare, &i ; two mares (belonging to same owner), £7 ; three mares, £9. elo0 8 ln K w For pedigree, etc., apply to— T. HERCOOK. 6 Wyllie'a Horse Bazaar. |§ i |§w*||Sft HTO STAND THIS * A X U 1 AHIi The Thoroughbred Stallion, LORD RAVEN, Patutahi, this season. Lord RaVen has klread proved lumself a sure foal-gettor. TERas : Single mare, £3 ; two or more m»res as nar Apply to— R. HEPBURN, Patntahi; or, D. HEPBURN, Gisborne.

PEDIGREE CARDS, at Loweafc Rates, A neatly and promptly printed at the Herald Offioo. r j "VAKE WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT JL CURE for Coughs and Colds— ls 6d and 2a 6d. All Grocers and Chemists.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8054, 1 November 1897, Page 4

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