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j— - I Sfom**sß3, rpo SHA N D THIS mM^^»LS -*- season, The Brilliant Thoroughbred Stallion, STKOWAN, Winner of £IS6B 7a « a two-year-oW, novet tacod oa « threc-yeawrfd, by Locium,, dnm Marios, by -"%™Z7t%r • Lochiei »* *"■»» <*»»• ?£l niH w 8 ??' lllvi °K «<"> ne.rly all the best twoJ ear-old weiglu-lor-age racea o( the season, strowan SSi"i Th' wiunil "f acv °". onc»a«Snd "S3 twice unplaced. il, s performances aro as follows :- Maiden Handicap at, iiunedin, i furlonira 100 soys hm r /'?u 8i " 71^' «" lB »*»*i«H »7otb"b; time, s!Jsce. Won MusaeUiurgii fl »te luo aova 4 furlongs, beating Whakawatet and "then- Ume GOisec Won UJa^w Plate.^oS aom 6™urta£? othen. , won easily ; tiino, lmin 17 3-sth sec Won Canterbury Champagne stakes, afVaova, 8 lirlon™ carrynj; tut lolb, beating Crnwley, Wutmere" «S others, in the fast tlmo 01 lmin 16 1-bth Bee lite performances since arriving in Porerty Bay do not need recapitulation. !„ the Be.son of IS9B-97, oil 0 eight starts, hia head was seen first pascthe winmug post MX times, -i his ,viu a |,ow breeders what » real wod and biilliant horns he was. But all Ufa lamily are the same. Hia s i r e, Lochlei, was a L'reat horst, and some of his wina iroasloilowa--Won Newmarket Handicap, Victoria, of 850 80™, }-mi?e beating abnor, Lindo, William Ten, Chlca«s ao3 19 others, m tUofant time of lmin U} B ee. wSn the Australian Cup, 2 miles 2 furlong.-, beating a large weight. Won Auckland Cup, 2 milcli, in Bmin lime V.Oll .Now Zealanj Cup, of 1000 aovsTa miles, healicir a good lie d. ran several clone seconds, and a third in tho flew Z- aland Cup Lochie mauda at the Iliad of winninff sir.a m au»«Mi» lor iho last season, his stock having won D 7 races und pn Z e aoney of over U16,ui,0. The pm-iouu se..«on his atock won 92 races, worth *760... lie if the nte of Survivor (holdor ol the AUbtwliari mi 0 and a-half record), Old Clo, Chcr/v, Amiable, I'aul Pry, Ohan, Loch ii'arie, Loch Lrfgb ilAßiox, the dam of ttrowan, was a clinkins rood ?,",? £Ti \"" >i " K 10 leiß '""" 13 facra . '*«»«'• ing Jm enile stakes, w.r.a., at Kiccarton: Consolation handicap liawke's liay, 1 mile, beating M» Daißuir, Wslia, and othera, time Imin 46 ae c; ConBolai.uii Handicap, Canterbury, luo soys, i mUe be.ting live others, time lmiu 46wc ; won St. Andruw's Uanoicap, of SOO soys, U milw, beatiuit hree othora, time 2min 4«aec. j won* S»S ,f 160 sots li miles, beatm* four othera, in the fast time of -2*, m JSsec ; won Uiuhday Handicap, Duneo.u 11)0 soys U miles, heating eight othera woa Ciisily, time 2uuu i; S eo. Marion was second on several occasions. Maribyrnonjr, the sire o£ Marion, Cup in im ; also, Kfchmond, winner of the AustraUnn Lhampiju Kace, a miles : Amt.alun Cup -I Biile. -t lunoiw ; Victorian st. Leger, luatrata 11 ?''^'^ 0 -."^"^ al3 o. Camlet, wiune? of the Au.tr.lum Jockey Club stakes, 3 miles; and the a.j.o. St.Leaer; oho, tbe Hou. J. while's crack, Jtargo, mnner of the Ascot Vale St.kw, A.J.t. Champion Stakes, A.J.C. Derby, ond othor menu. Ho also produced three wiuners o£ the Manbyrnoug Wato in D»gm»r, tolmzra, »nd lolan. the, hcsidi.B others too numerous to mention. While lUribymoug's sire Fisherman was a wonder, wiu. mng no less than 70 races in England, chiefly Caps, \uses, Plates, aud rich tropmra. WhUe PrulU Charlie, the sire of Lochiel, was lenncd a gallopSug machine, wuninj; some 30 rac.s under such weiSlirs as lost liib, t'lviug other aDimals several s.oncs in weight oIU beatmg them bad. He staried in 10 races as a four-}car-old, winning tne whule 10 easy, and his sue Blair Athol was sold at theiliddle l'ork sale 10 England lor no less a sum than 12,6ni) guineas while Nelly Moore, tho dam of Lochiel, was got by Voiiigcur, English Derby winner, bt. Letter winner, etc. ■ ° Strowan comes from a great rating family and haa proved himself one ol the gamest horeea evor known 011 a racecourse. He is a beautiful brown, stands 16 bauds 3 inches, his whole contour boiDg handsome, powerful, aud racing-iike. Ho has ane£ presaivc head and docile temper. His neck is long aud muscular, with the wind-pipe well detached; hia shoulders aru deep and well laid back, deep girth, splendid loins aud back ; his quarters are long ana strong, very muscular, with b.au.liul clean hocks; he lias powerful außpensory ligaments and back sinews, cannon bones clean and strong, splendid feat (tret; liom disease), and stands second to none in Hew Zealand, us the breeding attached clearly showa the value of lm blood :-Loohiel, by Pilnce Char.ie, by Ulair Athol, dam Eastern Princess, by surplice; Blair Athol by Stock,veil. Kelly Moore, by Voitigeur, by . Voltaire. Marion, by Marinyrnong, by i'isneruian, dam Hose de Florence, by the flying Dutchman, Peeress, by 'Xhe Peer (imp), by MelDuurne, dim Ciuizelli, by Touchstone ; fecrcss, dam Miss Kowe, by Sir llerculea— Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer linipj: This blood is tno foundation Btone 0! the flew Zealand Stud Book. Strowan has only been shown once at the Povorty Bay a. ana P. Society's Annual chow, In 1891, when he took rust rrize, defeating Crackshot, Kenata, llukatore, und Maori. Terns: Single maroa, 6 guineas; two or more tclongiug to same o*nor, 4 guineas each, uood paddocking, with plenty of grass and water, free until notice of stinting has been given ; after that 2j tld per week will be charged, livery care taken if marea, but no responsibility incurred. All feea to bo paid on rtmoval of ruares. for further par. uculars, apply co— J. ROBSON, . Te Haparq. O^^XSt npo STAND THIS H^^MfJ, -■■ SEASON, Tho Arab-bred Hackney Stallion SARACEN. SARACEN is seven years old, by Crotadm (Imp 1 dam Bblle, by Arab Cuuvo (imp.), grand dam Marj (imp.), hunting mare. Crusader waa imported f roi India by A. McLe.n, Esq., of Hawke'a Bay, and la considered one of the highest caste Arab stallions ever imported into the Australasian colonies. Jhe Australasian says :— •' Thia is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever Imported. Ho atanda over 16 bands, and has immense bone, with pleuty ol substance and quality all over. He ißiuknowledged to bo the very best Arab that ever ran in India, t proof of that being that at one meeting in CaleutU I ne had no less than threo walk-overs, the Indian Herald remarking: 'No owner caring to start againrt the great Crusader at weight-for-age, tbe Desozl Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-ovor. , Crusader won the Dohra Derby, Umballa Derby Desert Stikeo, Asian Plato, Madras Derby and mans other races. After racing in Indh for flvo years, at all distances, under big weighta, Crusader retired from the turi with an unbeaten record." dAHAcBN now seven years oM.ib a blood bay with black points standing 163, with pleuty of bone and substance. He is very quiec and good-tempered, and from tne stoutness o£ his breeding, hia progeny are certain to be most valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriago horses. Kvery care taken, but no responsibility. Tbbmb : «8 single mare ; two or more as per agree, ment. Covering fees must bo paid before removal ; pi mares. One month'B grazing free, after which 28 pur week will bu charged. C. GRAY, Waiohika. Xe. whitbyT Retail and Family Grocer GLADSTONE ROAD, HAS just opened up a fine asaortrnqut of well-selected GROCERIES, Inoluding all the Delicacies of the Saaaon. OALIFORNIAN FRUITS. Potted Meats. Whitebait, Salmon, Freah Herriogß, ond Herrings in tomato sauce. HONEY, GOLDEN SYRUP &, TREACLE in tins. All the BEST brands of TEA kept In stock including the Celebrated Billy Tea in lib, 21b, und 51b bilhoß. . ' HARDWARE, CROCKERYWARE ahd ENAMELWARE.-Having rather a large stock in these lines, and expeoting further shipments, we are prepared to quote a low price. J. E. WHITBY, Gisborne, SCOTS' WA-HAE, WA-HA, WA-HOO (Loasby's). ' MORE ENTHUSIASM. WE get numberless letters thanking us for the benefit that Loasby'a WAHOO confers upon dyspeptics, who epend their half-crowns rightly. One of tho latest and best known is Mr Wm. Berry, of Woodlands, near Invercargill, This gentleman was a sufferer for OVER TWO YEARS from Indigestion, Sick Headache, Depressed Spirits, Pains in Cheat and Back, and was quite unfit for worte. tie Btarted and took every advertised Remedy in turn. They all failed— until Loaaby'a WAHOO was taken. Resuit : " Never has anything been made to equal it," is how hia letter enda. Mr Berry's experience of Loasby's WAHOO will be yours. There is no need to Buffer. KOQLI BAH for all nerve and muscular pains, is ihe very beat embrocation made for athletes and cycliatß. Pußt free for 2s to and part of New Zealand. Loaaby's " Wahoo" Manufacturing 23 Company, Ltd., Dunedin. HE MADE HIM A LORD. Au Englishman slionrd a voluble Yankea an old Charles thn I'irst r guinea, ;md pointing Ie m the he.id of diaries rf^ said, "That man mad'! sFHISS my ancestor a Lord." gf|| "That heats me," said J§B the Yank. lie Ihen SI pulled a cent piece from the pistol pocket of his pant?, and, pointing to the figure of the Indian Chief oulhe reverse side, said, "That man made my ancestor an angel." If you use Sun Baking Powder in .your bread, cuke?, pastry, &c, it will make all the men in the hou«e as goodtempered as angels. Good digestion, good temper, happy home \>y using Sun Baking Powder. BARRACLOUGH'S Magic Nervink cures violent, raging Toothache by killing the nerve. Belief in one minute. It is quite harmless to the teeth. That I'vo not been troubled with Toothache since using it is a common testimony. Try it to-day. Price, ls.-From Hakold Kane, Chemist, Agent. (517

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8409, 7 January 1899, Page 4

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