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_^g^ 'mo STAND THIS The Thorough'bred Stallion, CAVALIER By Penrose (Musket— Sultanaj-'-Madge, half-sister to Normanby, by The Dauphin —Duchess, by Traducer ...(imp^), from a Nutsworth mare; The Dauphin, by Traducer (imp.)— Maria Thereso (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years oldi is a dark brown horse, with' black points, and stands 16 hands. He has great bone and inuscle, and plenty of depth, width, and substance. He is a fine-actioned horse, and! carries himself, well. ; , •CAVALIER is a horse eminently suitable to improve the quality, of the horses in, this district, and such good strains as Musket and Traducer. blood, should recommend him to breeders. Fee for approved mares, £3 3s- each. iGrazing free until one week after notice of stinting given* after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. 7 For further, particulars, . apply— JO. FIELD, Homebush; of, J. MAHONEY, Grbom-in-Charge. 813 •' ■■":■ •'■■•■ ■■■■ .-.:■;■ .;■■ .',. ...■; ; '.■' .

DEPARTMENT OF ■AGRICULTURE. The Imported .thoroughbred Sire 4 GLENAPP .■■■■. : ■„■ .(i) ■■■■■■ ■ - ■ .. By ENTHUSIAST (24); Cherry Duchess —Sterling (12); Whisper— Oxford (12). FINN ART, Spray— Ayrshire (8) ; Sunray — Springfield (12) Atalanta— Hampton (i0). /p\ LENAPP'S performances on the ErigVJT lish turf stamp him as a high-class horse. :He won the Chesterfield Cup , l£ miles j Chesterfield Handicap, 1£ miles; Newmarket; October Handicap, li miles ; and" other events, arid left the, turf perfectly sound. The Fees for Glenapp are : Approved mares, suitable for getting^ remounts, 1£ guineas at end of season, and li guineas when mare proves in. foal ; for thoroughbred ' mares,' 4 guineas (2 guineas when mare is removed, and 2 guineas when mare proves in foal). All mares sold of exchanged held to be in foal. Groomage, 5s each mare. Paddocking, Is 6d each mare. All care 'taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to Mr A. PARSONS (in charge), or Inspector of Stock, Gisborne. v For full information, see cards. JOHN H. RITCHIE, Secretary Agriculture, ; : /Wellington.^ — Or, to the Inspector in cliarge of Department of Agriculture, Gisborrie. 690

flfeomdaxL n^o; run, with Ms mrmmlS At waiohika, The Arab-bred Hackney Stallion,,' :":.■■ ; sarAcen. :;::' v - _j SARACEN is by Crusader (imp.), dani Belle, by Arab Child (imp.); grand dam Mary (imp.), hunting mare. ; Crusader was imported from India by A. McLean, Esq.> of Hawke's Bay," is considered one of the highest-oasie Arab; stallions ever ■imported into the Australasian colo^ riles; _ :^ e Us trjalasian «ays: "This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. ■ He stands over 15 hands and has immense, boie, : with plenty of substance- arid quality all over. v He is acknowledged- j to be the very best Arabthat ever ran in India, a pixx>f of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta he had no less than three walk-overs, the Indian Herald remarking : 'No owner caring t6 start against the great Crusader at weight-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance 2 miles, resulted in a walk-over.' Crusader won the Dehra Derby, Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Asian Plate, Madras, Derby, and many other races. After racing ia, India for .five yearsj at all distances, TMder : , fcig weights, Gxusadifef retired! from the turf with an; unbeaten i^oord. Saiacen is a ; blood bay; with black points t standing 15 hands 3 inches, with plenty of bone arid Substance. He is very quiet arid good-tfempered, and froiri the stoutness' of his breeding his progeny are certain to be most valuable, either for hacks, huntersj or carriage horses. Every pare taken, but no reeponsibility. Terms :£2 Ids per mare. Covering fees must be pjaid before removal of mares. Six weeks' grazing free, after which 2s per week wili be cliarged.

Also, — r THE DRAUGHT STALLION LOGH LOMOND , LOCH LOMOND is by Glenlyon, dam Grand Duchess, bred by Douglas McLean Esq. Winner 'of First Prize and Champion as a three-year-old at Hawke's Bay Show,, in 1901. TERMS : Single mares, £3 10s; two or more the property of the same owner, £3. Six weeks' grazing free, after which. 2s 6d per week will be charged without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of mare^s. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. A guarantee can be arranged for. Apply to— •■■-.-.. C. GRAY, . . Waiobika.

MARSHAL SOULT. SOULT HOTCHERINA St. Simon— Hotchkiss— Beauharnais. Hipporina. This beautiful-bred horse will be at the service of breeders for the season at Patutahi Valley. Marshal Soult was a great , performer on the turf, winning close on £2000 in stakes. Amongst the races he won were :' — Takapuna winter meeting : Britannia Handicap, £200 (won by ten lengths). A.R.C. Great Northern Steeplechase meeting : Prince of Wales' Handicap, £300 ; Elkrslie Handicap, £200, and Visitors' Plate, £150. Avondale spring meeting: Avondale Gup, £300, li miles; also, same day, Flying Handicap, £100, carrying 8.10, 16 starters (won by three lengths). A;R.C. spring meeting: Ran dead heat with Scotty in City Handicap, li miles; besides numerous other races. Marshal Soult and the great Wairiki are very closely related, being nearly fullbrothers in blood. FEES : Thoroughbred mares, S guineas ; others, 4 guineas. Good paddocking provided. All care taken of mares, but n 0 responsibility incurred. :: ••'"■"'■•■■. For further -particulars, apply— R. HEPBURN, Owner, Patutahi Valley. Or, W. Harrison, Groom in charge. 600

>jg^* W° STAND THIS g. X SEASON WAIHIRERE, The Trotting Stallion, BARON 11. By Baron Rothschild — Black Bess, by Merrylegs. BARON 11. is a handsome dark brown horse, rising six years old, with a sound constitution and a nice mild temper, also showing plenty of bone and substance. Baron IE. is admirably adapted for getting real good carriage horses or weight- carrying hacks, possessing as he does the Rohtschild and Merrylegs blood. Already some of his yearling have changed hands at good prices. , Terms : £3 single mares ; two or more the property of the same owner, as per agreement. One month's grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no. responsibility incurred. N.B.— Baron will travel Patutabi if sufficient inducement offers. For farther par- 1 ticulars, apply to — ■' GEO. R. PITCHER, Owner.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 2

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