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SIRE OF THE SEASON. *m rpo stand this _~JBpr X SEASON, PSlPlilsa MAKARAKA, TfjeA L_ c Great Son of 8 Nordenfeldt, GRAGKSHOT, mt of Crescent, by Sir Hercules 1 ■"'wtuo NORDKNM.LBI (tho sire of Crackshot) was a m^jif aeehorse, his performances being as follows • n£? he Hawkesbury Produce Stakcf , "on the 'l'j°S Jerby and Craven Plate, Spring Maiden Plat* p™ 'j vick Plate (3 miles, w./.a.), wSa The Derby '(VRO* Spring Meeting) ; he also ran fourth within a ffiii if the winner, as a three-year-old, in the M«iS 2up, in tlio fast.timo of 3min 2ffiec ■he B ! B n ™ 8 iccond to Trenton in the Canterbury Plate ™ "5 t-half miles. The above were th/onfj tZZV* totted for. Owing to his thorough gameness h* ». jreaking-up of Sylvia Park Stud, Nordenfeldt realiiS ;he large sum of 6COO guineas. realised Pungawbrewbrk, the dam of Craokshot, was a venlast maro, winning, among other races tCMaideS Plato (Canterbury) and Tradesmen's Handiean fh«' Dunedin Cup of 400 soys (2 miles and a &*) md the St. Leger Stakes at Canterbury. PSS 1 jvorowere is very stoutly-bred, being got by a£££ Srape out of Atlanta. Golden Grape! Dyßamta?, iwn brotuor to Voltigeur, whose descendants, G™opta' md St. Simon, are Wo of tho moat lahlonable «?S n EngJand, commanding no less a f ( , 0 than 2m juineas. All Pungawerewere's progeny are «S im? jallopers. She is the dam of Tet/lrd (winner nf% F Jing Handicap at the Thameu J.O. Meo mo- • th« Wangatiul Cup, 2 miles, beating Wait ri 3 'etoht others; also, won toa Stakes Handicap at Waniranui make a name for himself at the stud.n'ot °£Sta, getting flat racers, but first-class cross-country boon! He is tho sire of Bombardier, the winner of BBveMi SSL. a^nu h Sus 3 X n r d \^ZL" "^ *«* ■measily by a length and a-hulf ; this perfoSce only been beaten once, viz., 'bySt. Hi™o™bT ha»" ' second. Hid Crackiuot b o en ask«d to Kallon he pff r e -r 8i i y Bcored the «wwt wSn^S3ELSS Hrn ' 'tft in 2min * 7 * Be °. °Bain beating Medalhou and Hilda somewhat easily. Won Birthday Handicap and J.O. Handicap at Heathcote Wra »Wh " Hau^ £c *P CrackshSt wou d have been" fwn ?i c Cup winDor ' oai y he oon >'J not b« Oioioughly prepared, on account of striking hlmsell flrst- n i'a 'I?' W ° rk - H ° lan 6eTOr »' oloSe BlconZ to first-class horses, carrying heavy weights. Crackshot never raced in hack company, but w£ , SomuSted- fSr thawing rff™ ?f etinK at Oubotae Park, in the Winter Oats, and he received the steadier of 18at. 7 b, being- asked to give King Cannibal and others Ist f« h» C H a 0o 8 - ho^ ia a beautiful-looking horse/stands 10 hands 2 inches, with good bons and plenty o«---ftf; «nd h»vins su?h a strain of running blood moS % %ort rM a Blra and dam ' lt mUBt Prove to tna SiS, 'f? d i ou ? "roeders that mating their mares v,ith such strains ot blue blood, it must end In gooi' 5n BUI , tß< ° raokßh °' la as well adapted to got omS- ?^ ntr >? h S rßos M U8 half-brother Brigadier, and those breeders wishing to breed a fast hunter from an ordinary mare, or a racehorse from a Eughbred Cra'ksSot d #* a ° bettet than mato thß » «^ beautiful tor^ P 088 . 6886 ? • grand constitution and oeautif ul temper, and being a young sire and. BUre should prore a boon to iha^dfitScfc Crackshot was awarded First Prize and the Society's medal for the best thoroughbred aire at the lß«ULaud P. Society's Show, beating Hukatere, Kalo, Maori ml m« m' J U , 896 was awarded Firet P" ze a ** Socioty'g «?)« B h' Hakatero, aad Brigand. In !M^onn' c0 B r 1? be Bame poßHion ""^lwing Rinat», Dishonor, Hubatere, and Brigand. low'!d C ' a "'°M S^ r( ' iceß " liß Maßon wi " be P laoed m uo hisviHf Quinbas single maro, Twjslvu Uuinb*s two • mares, and FijthekGuixsas threo mires, belongin £i?» me miwtbs paid betoro the delivery of mares will be given. Every care will do taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. All mares must te removed on notice of being stinted. ° i'or further particulars, apply to GAINE CARRINGTON, ' Makaraka. r Y° STAND THE <z&lßS*{^s£lX. TURIHAUA, The Arab-bred Haokney Stallior SARACEN. SARACEN is six years old, by Crusadbr (imp.), dam BKLLE, by Arab Child (imp.), grand dam Mary imp.) hunting maro. Crusader was imported from Ind a by A. McLenn, Eiq., of Rawko's Bay, and la considered one of tho highest caste Arao staH'ons ovor imported into the Australasian colonies, '.he Australasian says :— •' This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horso ever imported. Ho stands over .16 hands, and has immenso bone, with plenty ot substance and quality all over. He is acknowledgedto be the very best Arab that ever ran in India, a proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than throe walk-over*; the Indian Herald remarking : 'No ownor caring to start against Hia great Crusader at wefght-for-age, the Cesert Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over. • Crusader won tho Dehra Derby Umball* Derby. Desert Stakes, A' ian- Plate, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing in Indh for five years, at . all distances, under big weights. Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record." Sakaokh now five years old, is a blood bay with black points ftanding 16-3, with plenty of bone and substance. Ho is very quiet and good-tempered, and, from the stout ness of his broeding, his progeny are certain to be moßt valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriizs horßes. Secure paddocking will be provided, \rith abundance of feed and wator Every care taken, bu no rcsponsioility. Tkrjis :£3 singlo maro ; two or more as por agree- ' mene. Covering fees must be paid bofore removal 0/ ■ For full particulars, apply at Turlhaua. GORDON BREMNER. *j2£gjz* fITO STAND THE 4BBM^2 The Thoroughbred Stallion EGALITE, ' By The Dauphin-Cissie (imported), full.brothar to' EYaternite. EGALITE will travel to Ormond on Mondays, Patutahi Tuesdays, Makaraka Wednesdays and Thursdays, rest ol week at Wylije'a Horsi Waar. ', Paddooking free for one month ; afterwards 2s ad per week charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. ' Tsbms: Singlo mare, £4 ; two mares (belonging to Bameowner),£7; threo mares, £9, V ** . For pedigree, etc., apply to— T. HERCOOK, 6 Wyllie's Horse Bazaar. jjffcs™-|gl?a TPO STAND THIS *"^**^» PATUTAHI. The Thoroughbred Stallion, LORD RAVEN, fly LK 9J'!J>'ya (imp.)-LApv Ravunswortk (imp,), wil «un with his mdres at Mr R. pfioo, a Patutahi, this season. Lord Kavon has alread proved himself a turo foal-gettor. Tkrms : Single mare, £3 ; two or more mores as nnr ss^^SSffiafc* por -rawsApply to - R. HEPBURN, Patutahi , or , . D. HEPBURN, Gisborne.

pEDIGREE CARDS, at Lowest Rates, JL neatly and promptly printed at the Hebald Office. rj lAKE WOODS 1 GREAT PEPPERMINT Jl CURB for Coughs and Colds— ls 6d and 2s 6d. All Grocers and Chemista.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 4

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