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jigm* rpO STAND THE M "TyW v , THE WILLOWS L»->2S'j£aS» Btr Kaiteratahi. The Thoroughbred Stallion DISHONOR, • By Captivfttor — Maid of Honor, Will tun with Mares Jthis Season at "The Willows,' Kaitorntalil, and uo at the service of Breeders at figures so reasonable f * r such a Stout and Fashionable Horee, that no doubt he will bo well patronised. DISHONOR was bred by the Now Holland and i'edisree Stjck Co. He was trninod as a two-year-old and showed most brilliant form, but unfortunately before sporting silk ho mot witb an accident ann wa"s ncvor raced, hut being bred as ho is should certainly ejtnmar.d the attention of tliow fond of good stock. Terms : Singlo mare £1 10s ; two or moro maros from ono owner at a considerable redaction. For particulars apply— ROBT. SCOTT, The Willows. Sept. 20th, 1897. @fe*it«*§?& T0 STAND THIS **w*» B fcg8B» WAERENGA-A-HIKA, The Fashionably-bred Brown Horse, BRIGAND (Foaled 2nd December, 1888), By Brigadier — Dam Gannett. Gannktt, brown maro (brod by T. and 8. Morrin at Wellington Park), by Anteros out of Albatross, by Malta out of Auk, by Marquis out of feeagull by Fisherman. Brigadier, by Mutket out of PunEaworowere (winner of Dunedin Cup, and dam of innumerable winners). Gannett was never trained and wont early to tho stud. Malta, the sire of Albatross, was a good racehorse, and won the Hawkosbury Guineas, beating Richmond, Kobin Hood, and othcra. linl a alao won the A.J.C 1 . Produce Stakes aud other races. Auk, the dam of Albatioss, is by The Marquis, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and St Leger, ond was only beaten by a head for the Derby, BRIG A. D, the first of this maro'a produce was very fast, and won a* a two-yiar-old, the Hobson Handicap at tho Takapuna J.O. Summer Meotine beating Koie, Brigade, and Lady Belle ; and at tho A.R.C. Vutumn Meeting won the Odblow Stakes, beating Dishonour and Brigade, as a three-year-old won the Gisborne Spring Handicap, 125 soys, one mile ami a-hrilf ; and at the A.U.I. 1 . Spring Meeting, won tho Aucklnml Guineas, h oting (hat stood colt Tho Workman ; and on the same day came out and won tho Prime of Wales Handicnp, boating that er^at flyer Repris-l, and a big fleldf 1 A t four yearst ran second in tlio Auckland Cup, of 600 soys, tno mile- to bt. Hippo, boating Mergansoi (tho fastest maro in New Zealand), also Tho Workman (a great performer in Australia), Impulse, I'ir.Bre, Coalscuttle, and Scot & reo, the two miles being cut out in 3min 30Jscc' Tkrms : 3 guineas for singlo mare : two marog or more, as per agreement. For further particulars, apply to— ALBERT PRITCHAtVD. a gjffifffc T 0 STAND THIS district, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, THE COUfIT. Terms : Singlo maro, £2 10s j two or more as per agreement; J. BRUNTON. r^rivn^MWi (TIO STAND THIS SEASON ' .*,„ w~™^*. WAERENGA-A-IIIKA, The Trotting Stallion, j ROBERT EMMET, I Will sorvc a limited number of marcs this season at College Road, Waerenga-o-hika. ROUERT EMMET is throe years old, and is by En-.morson, dam Gipsy. Emmerson is a standardbred trotter, both his siro and dam being imported from America. Tkrms : Singlo mate, £3 ; two or moro marea, as per agreement, Good paddocklng and water for one month. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to— D. DINAN. Ch(i»mJ^^ X° STAND THIS GCEIII S UR~ANTA, By Somnus— Winnio. Sommi* by Traducor Hammock (impor;ed), Winnio by Kingfisher— Dolly. &URAN TA is half-brother to Auckland's champion St Simon, Pnnsy, etc. Tnis horßO has two of the best stiaius of blood for cither racehorsoß or troop horse?, having the Dainty Ariel through Kingfisher and Ttaducer through his siro. Himself, as a sire and bis stock have-taken llret prizes at a number of shows as being horses suitablo (or the Indian market from spring cart marcs. Tkrms :£2 2s, N o roFponsibihty whatever For further particulars, apply— J. FISHER, Whataupoko Pound, iw^ nno stand this The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion, BURNSIDE ELGIN. Sire, Ei.om (imported) ; dam, Fair New, (imported). Breeder, Mr John boapr, Ashburton, Canterbury. BUKNSIDE ELGIN is a bright bay, risinir Beven yoare old, stands nearly seventeen hands high, with immenso barrel anl muscular arms ana quartors. Ho has a splendid sot of legs, with plenty of bons, and has been regularly worked in harness anJ proved hirns If not only thoroughly good tempered, staunch and powerlul, but also remarkably active and a fast walker. These latter qu .lifications cannot be ton strongly improsaod upon breeders of draught horsos, as slow-walkine; horses, with clumsy ac:iou, arc now in vory small demand. His stock which are most promising, take after him in activity and froidoin of actidn, white at tho same time they chow plenty of weight and strongth. His breeding cannot be cxcollod. His sire J>'lgin, was purchasod in Scotland by tlio Auckland Stud Company for 1000 guineas, and was the most lypical horso of tho breed that could Uo found His dam, Fair Kcll, also im ported direct from Scotland, was tho crack mare of tho Auckland utud Company, and at their breakingup sac in 1890 realised tho highest prico ot the stud Mar V B scut to Burnslde Elgin will bo kept in good paddocks free of chargo until notice of stinting has been given, after which a chargo of Is 6d por week will be mndo for grazing, * Tbrus— £B for one maro ; two or more mares as por agreement Guarantoo £4, returnablo if mares do not prove in foal. ' All fo s aud grazing charges to bo paid before maws are removed. Every caro taken, but no responsibility, W. ROBB. |WA npt) STAND THE •■"WfcS LAVENHAM, The Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG BRUCE. Siro, Sir Robert Bruce (imp.), dam Polly i Polly's dam, Blossom, by Charloy (imp.) YOUNG BRUCE ia a dark bay, with black points, stands lii hands high, ou short firm legs, with immense bouc; js remarkably active and good-tempered, a cai ital worker, thorounhly staunch and quiot Young Bruce has stood for six years in tho Foildlng district and has proved himsoLf a sure foal-getter. Tkbms : Singlo mare, £3 3s ; two or more, £2 10s. For further particulars, apply to— WALTER WETHERED ; or, Groom In chargo, a rr\RE well-known trotiuEJge; i P*»fr m Will run with a few mares this "angKßisarfai season, forms : £1 10s per marc. Grazing, 2s a week. h. m; porter.

EXTHAORDINAKY SUCCESS -OFftuiMEidL'® jPowdssir dip. The output of 1896 was DOUBLE that of any previous year. FiOIVT'T B ? MISLED into using Cheap and Dangerous Dins bubu Ra mm JJUIM 1 that has been tested and tried and proved to be all that ia desired |70/- per case, to dip from 2500 to 3000 sheep. — — — 0— — — Messrs <3\ "W. IBHsTISnEJY &n OO FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. ww-j

WANTED— Tho ladies of Gisborne and j district to insist upon having KOZIE TEA. It is the purest, tho richest, and the most fragrant in tho market.— Teat and Fkiab, Agents. fiFAKEWOODS 1 GREAT PEPPERMINT I CURE for Coughs and Coldß— lb 6d and 2a 6d. All Grocer and Chemists. BUTTER~PAPERi grease-proof, best quality, any size — Herald Stationery Department. DRAPERS' WRAPPING PAPER. - Herald Stationery; DepartmenbJ

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 4

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