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TO STAND THIS SEASON. "THE well-bred CLEVELAND EKTIRE \] i< arl of Hone tonu & Eaul of HorrTOUN is a handsome dark 5j bay horse (impoited from Melbourne), with black points, five years old, about 17 , bands 3 Inches high, symmetrically built, ■ and a splendid mover. His sire Viscount; dom Flora M'Dona^, by Stonewall Juck- . son OmpO ; her dum by Governo.- (imp). . Viscount's dam Miss Pitt Tori, by Pittsford (imp.) from a more by Panic (sire of „ Commotion, who twice won the V.R.C. Champion Race). Viscount by the y imported Cleveland siro Duke of ( leve land out of Miss Nancy, by Governor 5 ( mp.) from Nancy Dawson (imp) Viscount has won tie following prizts: = First for best Cleveland at North- Western L Society's *how, laglewood, 1884 ; first at J Shire of Korong Agricultural Society's show, Weddcrburn, 1884; second at Sanrlhurst show, 1884, competing aaainst noted trotling horees ; first at Bocrt ' 6how, 1885 ; firet at Sandhurst show, 1885. Duke oE Cleye'and (imported Cleveland entire), by Wondertul Lid ; dam Mr Ventresa's Protection ; granddam i Mr Watson's Chilton, by Victory ; g. granddam by Dreadnought ; gg. Rtanddam by Maßter George ; g.g.g- granddnm , by Henderson'B King George, by old ' Barnaby, and considcra'i one of the fincstnctioned ccach stallions in Enghnd. Duke of Cleveland (imp.) was the winner of six fust prizes before coming to this colony. Earl of Hopetoun iB broken to saddle, and has proved himself a good foal-getter Also. — The well-bred Trotting Sire, The SquireThe Sqdirr is a handsome bay horsr, rising cix » ears old (imported from Melbourne), with good bone and gr.m«l action. His eire, Von Moltko (imported from America), is aho the sir? of Gai field, Crown Prioce, John Brown, Olympic, &c Von Moltke (imp.) by Von Moltko (tne sire of Boston Girl, record 2.25 j ; Ho n. 2 25| ; Cunard, &?.), ami out ot: Met Croaby by tho famous GeiKrulKnrx (/ire of Lady" Maud, record 2.18 ; Camors, record 2.19J, &c), Tho Squire's dam Tablfl Bay, b»inir a pure bred Norfolk Trotter, imported from England at a coat of six hundred guineas. The Equip.* has proved himself a good foal-g' ttcr and his piogcny arc all well-ljuilt, handsome animals. He has a docilo temper, and is broken to saddle und harness. For extended -pedigree sea cards Havins lea&ei the above entire horees, they will travel to Waitura on Monday arriving at 10 a.m., and leaving again, for Inglowood, at 1.30 pm. At Elony River on Tjidusdays, arriving about noo 1 ", and leaving again fir New Plymouth at 3 p.m. Terms : Eakl cf Hopstoun, £3 10a ; Ths fcQDiUB, £2 10s. Payable by p.n., due on January let, 1893. Groomage fee, 2s 61 each, payable at first service. a 967 &JDRY. MUSKET MUSKET TO STAND THIS SEASON, fi"fc»"*4lF3 T DE TURK BRED j33^LjjiS Armam 6 n t» Amumbnt's dam, fissie, was bred in England, in 1875 got by Suffolk (son of Nor h Lincoln). Her dam, IroiO, by Rataplan out of Hermione, by Kingston, Venus by Amadis, Aurora by Sundbcck, Partheneesa by Cervantee, Marianne by Sorcerer, Thomasina by Timothy, Violet by Bbark— Syphon, Charlotte by Blank—* Crab. Abmament's sire, the eieat Mußkot, is o well known that it needs no explanation. It will be seen from the above that reeders in the district have, at their doors, one of the best bred home alive, nd at the lowest price. He is a very handsome horse ; in the prime of youth ; sound as n bell ; 'quiet as a lamb ; evtn-lempered ; and a sure foal getter. Though bo haa not hal much show ho has proved himself a sire of hi;h merit, having sired such good cattle ne Omaha, Flkta, Muskrt, etc., etc. 3u will bo ut Inglewood on MoNDiY and '1 uksday, stopping there the tiglts for convenience ot' patrons ; Wailara on Thursdays ; and in New Plj mouth the rest of the week. Fee; £3 3?, pa} able by P.N., due January lßt, 189? Groomnge, 2s 6 J. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM. TO STAND THIS SEASON. _ rnN K THOROUGHfegg^fPBi 1 BRED STALLION j bred hythoNew Zoaland Stud Company who bus boen imported into this district, from Auckland, by Mr W. J. Russell, will stand 'his season in town, and travel tin country, if Euffi:ient inducement ', ofl'trc, as fol'ows : — vl fnlop, to In^lewod, via Junction Ro«d ; ThurHduyp, Okato. Lion.l, who is ritkg 8 years old, in by Leolinus (imp.) out of Po'ioleuae (imp), and is, therefore, hulf-broi her to tLatgret three-year old Gotliag, now performing co well in Ausnilin, rnt Ilotchkisß, thr famous Auckland s'allhn, whoso fee is tl.o highest in Ntw Z-al nd. Li-NSL wan the hi hts'-priced 3'oungs or of his year at S3 I vi i Park, rjalisiiM 245 guinea-. Leolitnia i.lbo hirul Miss Alii'O f r m Petroleuio, who has run w sll in Sydney, nu'i Whvknuni, w'n er of thu Rluidi n ; Pi Up, 2 08>vk, ouo and n quarter ml fl, at lliu V X.' . Spiiag Me. ung Lionrl is consfquently full l-roll cr and related (o th se well t=n«wn |itrfonnerß The full per! i n r reo ( f Lolh bite :ind ram will be found in tho Now Z-.-ul.im! Siud 13cok. Terms : £2 per binglo 11 are ; roduc ion made in enso of two or moro murte, the property of Fiimo owntr. Gro.m'd fee, 23 6d. Further parliculuVs and every information relative 10 travelling on appliiation to aG6O W. J. RUSSELL. 10 STAND THB SEASON at my farm, Sentry Hill, ri^g^t^^n. np JJ E well-known WELLINGTON 11. Tetme, £1 10s each n.nre; groom's fee, 2s 6J. Patidockin^ freo. J. WARNOCTv, a 904 ' Sentry Uill. "A DIUNkfFoR TIIE GODS," bo wiid tho great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking Ih'b cup of coffee undor the tig tree. If you would enjoy euch drink Crease's A 1 Soffee. Sold only in t and 21b tins Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9544, 11 November 1892, Page 4

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