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$fts«S»<£2 TT° STAND THIS ra^api^J X SEASON, The Brilliant Thoroughbred Stallion, BTKOWAjy, Zealand in 1802, having won nearly all the best two. year-old wcight-for-^enwea of tl.esoaeon. otrow.n of lmlnSstc. Won Middlepari ° Plate 200 "«». S hor»», »nd somu oj hia win, Ln « , to,l"™ --S ftewimirket Handicap, Victoria, ol 360 BOVB 'l-mSe bentii* «bner, L.ndo, William Teil ctS»J and 97 recos and mli eeeMOU ' hia 8t0l;k h » vin K won vi rucos anu puze money of over fifij^n Th« time uf Li w ' boatiu)t '0" otters, in the lax Ji Champion State, A.J.C. Derby, aid ofhef ChariJo th?"' an ?, rlc " "opnies. While Prkw mad „',«■ SUr<! °' Lochie1 ' ™ lcnned " g»Uoplng rio»t , lh " ng 80m8 30 rao ' 8 mi " su <* wcisb-is wcieht i H B r' ng Otber auimalß » everal s^ n^ i» ™«i f 8 themb "l- He started ia 10 races as a four-jear-uld, winning tue wholo 10 easy, and h, s sue Uuir Atho! was sold at the Middle SS sale m huijlund for no less a cum than 12 600 gum«.a while Nelly Moore, the dam of LoeUef, was winner, etc"." 80 " 11 gUSh DMby Wianer ' Bt> S " Kikowam comes from a great raiing family and has proved himself ono ol the (tamest horses ever known on a racccourae. He is n beautiful brown, »tauds 16 bauds 3 Inches, hia whole contour being handsome, powerful, and racing-like. He has an expressive head and docile temper. His neck ia long oud muscular, with the wind-pipe well detached; hi° shouldera are deep and well laid back, deep girth, splendid loiua aud back ; hia quarters are loW ana strong, Tery muscular, with btauiiful clean hocks ; ho has powerful suspensory ligaments and back sinews, caunou bones clean and strong, splendid feot «re« fium disease), and stands second to uoue in Mew as the breeding attached clearly Bhowii the S" c ?!, hu blood : -^^h'el. by Prince Char.ie, by aiair Athol, dam Eaßtcrn Princess, by Surplice; Blair Atbol by !>toek*-eu. .Nelly Mooro, by Voltigeur, by Voliair.'. Marion, by ilariliyruong, by Fisnerman, dam Kose do Florence, by the Flying Dutchman, Peeress, by The Peer (imp), by Melbourne, dim UmzpUi, by Touchstone ; Peeress, dam Miss kowe, by Sir iJercuici-Miss Miller, by Young Wanderer limp): Phis blood is toe foundation stone of th. .New ZoiilaDd Stud Book. Mrowak has only been shown once at the Porcrty liay a. aiio p. Society's Annual show, in 1894, when ho took bust i-rize, defeating Crackshot. Kenata, Uukatcrc, and ilaon. ' Tuhms : niuglo mares, 5 guineas ; two or more belonging to same owner, i guineas each. Clood paudockiug, with plenty of grass and water, freo until notice of stinting has been given ; after ttat 2j 8d per week will be charged. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to bo paid on removal of mares. For furthor particulars, apply to— J. ROBSON, . Te Hapara. er**tfi* T°S s N vu D N THIS The Arab-bred Hackney Stallion SARACEN. S ARACBN Is seven yeara old, by Crosadjk (imp.), dam Bbi.de, by Arab Child (imp.), grand dam Morj (imp.), hunting mare. Crusader was Importod from India by A. McLean, Esq., of Hawke's Bay, and ia coußideted one of the highest caßte Arab stalliom ever imported into the Australasian colonies. Jhe Australasian says :— •' This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. Ho stands over 16 hands, and has immense bone, with plenty o! substance and quality all oVer. He Is acknowledged to be the very best Arab that ever ran in India, • proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no leaa than three wolk-oYeru, the Indian Herald remarking: 'No owner caring to atart against the great Crusader at weight-for-age, tbe Deseil Plate, distance two miles, resulted in a walk-over. Cruiadsr won the Dohra Derby, Umballa Derby Desert SUkes, ABian Plate, Modraß Derby and many other roces. After racing in Indh for five years, at all distances, uudcr big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record." oAbaobs now soven yoars old.ia a blood bay with black points standing 16-3, with plenty of bone and substance. He is very quiet and good-tempered, an j from the stoutness of hia breeding, his progeny aro certain to b« Most valuable either for hacks, hunters, or carriage horses. Every care taken, but no responsibility. 1 srms ; £3 Blngle mare ; two or more as per agree, ment. Covering fees must bo paid before removal oi mares. One month's grazing free, after which it Dor woek will be charged. O. GRAY, Waiohika. Itetail and Family Grocer GLADSTONE ROAD, HAS jußt opened up a fine aßaortnumtj of woll.aeleoted GROCERIES, Including all the Delioaeiea of the Seaeon. CAUFORNIAN FRUITS, totted Meats, Whitebait, Salmon, Freeh HerriDgs, and Herringe in tomato sauce. HONEY, GOLDEN SYRUP & TREACLE in tinß, All the BEST brands of TEA kept in stock, including the Celebrated Bill? Tea in lib, 21b, and 51b billies. HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE aud ENAMELWARK-Having father a large slock in these lines, and expecting further shipments, we are prepared to quote a low price. J. E. WHITBY, Giabortoe, SCOTS' WA-HAE, WA-HA, WA-HOO (Loaßby's). MORE ENTHUSIASM. WE get numberless letters thanking ua'for the. benefit that Loasby'a WAHOO confers upon dyspeptics, who opend their half-crowns rightly. One of the latest and beat known ia Mr Win. Berry, of Woodlanda, near Inveroargiii. This gentleman was a sufferer for OVEK TWO YEARS from Indigestion, Siok Headache, Depressed Spirits, Painß id Chest and Back, and was quite unfit fdr work. Be started and took every adver* tißed Remedy in turn. They all failed— until Loaaby'a WAHOO was taken. Result : " Never has anything been made to equal it," is how hia letter ends, lie Berjy's experience of Loasby's WAHOO will be yours. There is no need to suffer. KOOLI BAH for all nerve and muscular pains, ia the very best embrocation made for athietea and eycliats. Poat free for 2a to and part of New Zealand. Loasby'a " Wahoo" Manufacturing 23 Company, Ltd., Dunedin. HE MADE HIM A LORD. A.n Englishman flioivnd a voluble Yankee an old Charles the I'il'st W guinea, :md pointing tc a f" 3* the lio;u! of Charles <njk said, "That mau niadß my ancestor a Lord." j||j " That heats me," said Bs the Yank. lie then J^ pulled a cent piece from the pistol pocket of his pants, and, pointing to Hie figure ol the Indian Chief on (he reverso side, said, "That man made my ancestor an angel." If you use Sun Baking Powder in your- liread, cakes, pastry, &c, it will make all t-lie men in the housb as good« tempered as angels. Good digestion, );ood temper, happy home by using Sim Baking Powder. BARRACLOUGH'S Magic Neevink cures violent, raging Toothache by killing the nerve. Relief in one minute. It is quite harmless to the tebth. That I've not been troubled with Toothache since using it is a common testimony. Try It to-day. Price, la.— From Harold Kane, Chemist, Agent. gjy

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8410, 9 January 1899, Page 4

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