C^J-^mmal^^ H^° STAND THIS The Fashionably-bred Stallion ■ MOUSETRAP ALMONT, ' LAVINA/ Rothschild-Puella. Apremont-Lavender. Almont, sire of Mousetrap, is also the sire of Lord Althorp, Lady Elmo, Embrace, Almond, Almont Junr., Alliance, and many other fast horses, and one of his sons brought 600 guineas m Melbourne last year. Almont holds the 3 miles record of the world (6.50), and was sold at .the late Henry Mace's sale for 640gns to Messrs Bairber and Tye, of Melbourne. - Layina, dam of Mousetrap, comes of a firkt-class family, and his great granddam (Lavender) fhas produced many wmners.- - ,' : 7 . .i MOUSETRAP is a lovely dark bay horse well and substantially built, standing about 15 I£. He is a splendid hack, and harness horse, and has a beautiful temper. With the cross of ; Rothschild and Apremont blood, he should prove of great value to the district. FEE: £3 3seach mare. For further particulars, apply — 892 ALBION STABLES.
___«_ .-«.* mO STAND THIS ■ I %BSSS_Wi' SEASON , WAIHIRERE, The Trotting Stallion, BARON 11. By Baron Rothschild— Black Bess, by Merrylegs. BARON HTis a handsom^ dark brown horse, rising six years old, with a sound constitution and a nice mild temper, also showincr plenty of bone and substance. Baron &. is admirably adapted for getting reil good carriage horses or weight-carry-ing 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 Patutahi if sufficient inducement offers. For further particulars, apply to— _ . :<..>■■' ' GEO.^. PITCHER, : Owner. V
'-':■■'■ Dexter.;;' ■'."■.'■■ (1 mile, 2.28 i; 2 miies, 4.69.) I DEXTER is a beautiful brown horse, I with black points, and trots without i artificial aid, audi as toe weights. All hfy races have been won m 4oz plates. A, perfect-mannered horse m every respect, Dexter ia fit to carry 16 stone on iahy rough country; and some of his gets have trotted under 2.30. His breeding is the best for getting weight-canying I hacks or fast harness horses. Dexter, by I Mambrino .Mao, by Berlin (imp r ), dam I Fanny VBell (imp. from Kehtucky], by the prince of American stallions, Mambrino King (2.9 i), dam Fanny, Cloud out of | Flying Cloud, sired by csdverighea (imp). ; Dexter's dam* Kate, is by Perkin War- | bock H. out of Motherless, by MernrI legs-Traducer mare. Perkin WarbeckH. I is . the sire of some - of New Zealand's fastest racers/viz., Lady Zetland, Dundas/ General Symonds, and numerous others. Dexter has taken numerous prizes, both m saddle and harness, ano, Mb stock sells well. He is the sire of those good horses, Dexterina, Norlaine, Dextral, Garrick, Warrior, Dexter Lad, Two-up, and others. , Every oare taken of mares, but no responsibility. Grazing free for one month ; after that a charge of 2s 6d per week for each mare will te made. TERMS: Single, mares, £3 10s; two or more, as per arrangement. For performances, see cards. A. PARSONS, , Owner.
jfW»«|jSFft 010 MJN WITH HIS I JS_BibS At WAIOHIKA* 1 ■ The Arab-bred JEtackney Stallion, !.;■ -SARACEN.. ..■ SARACEN is by Cruaader (imp.), cUia Belle, by Arab Child (imp.); grand dam Mary (imp.), hunting mare. Crusader was imported from India by A. McLean, E_q., of Hawke's Bay, and is considered one of the highest-caste Arab stallions ever imported ijito the Australasian colonies. The Australasian says: "This is certainly the most 'beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over 15 hands and has immense bone; with plenty of substance and quality all over. He is acknowledged to be the very best Arab that ever rath m India, Ta proof of that being that at one meeting m Calcutta he had no less than three walk-overs, the Indian Herald remarking : 'No owner caring to start against the. great Crusader at weight-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance 2 'miles, resulted m a walk-over.' Crusader won the Dehra Derby Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Asian Plate, Madras Derby, and many other races. After racing m India for five years, at all distances, under big weights,: Crusader retired from the turf with an unbeaten record. _ Saracen is. a blood bay, with black points ;.- standing 15 hands 3 inches, with plenty of bone and substance. He is very quiet and good -tempered, and from the stoutness of his breeding his progeny ar© certain to be most valuable, either for hacks, hunters, or carriage horses. Every care taken, but mo responsibility. Terms: £2 10s per mare. Covering fees must be paid before removal of mares. Six weeks' grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. AJso, — THE DRAUGHT STALLION LOCH 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'B Bay Show, m 1901. TERMS: Single mares, £3 10s; two or more the property of the same owner, £3 : Six weeks* grazing free, after wfaich 2s 6d per week "will -be -charged without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of mares. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. A guarantee can be arranged for. Apply to— 0. GRAY, Waiohika.
STAND THIS mfflji^A^W . ■ The : Draucrht Stallion, PRINCE ARTHUR. PRINCE ARTHUR, dark bay horse, by Crown Prince, darn Kathleen, by Young Banker (imp.) Crown Prince, the greatest sire of our day, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), winner of sixteen (16) Sisprizes and nine (9) champion prizes, and never beaten at the principal showa m England, Scotland, and the colonies. Price paid for him, £1500; out of Damsel, three times champion against all agea m Scotland, besides many other good prizes, and never beaten. Kathleen (Prince Arthur's dam) was never beaten m the oolony, out of Baby, the daughter of the celebrated Lass o' Gowrie, by Duke oi Buccleugh. The descendants of Lass o* Gowrie have probably taken more prizes m the show-ring than anj. Princ* Arthur: himself was a great prize-taker, having been shoyrn on ten occasions, iwio* at Christchurch, twioe at Oamaru, and six times at Hawke'B Bay, where he waa twioe beaten; also at Gisborne, where he took first prize at the A. and P. Show, 1904, and Prince Arthur always met a large field. FEES: Mares, £3 3s. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred: GAINE CARRINGTON, Makaraka. j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11127, 16 November 1907, Page 2
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