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The (O STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST CLIVE, The Imported Clydesdale Stallion LORD NELSON. Terms :—£s. Two or more mares as per agreement. W. BUDDICK, Proprietor, West Clive. rjtO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIJL KORA, HAWKE’S BAY, THE FASHIONABLY - BRED BLOOD STALLION “ANANIAS” Terms : —Six Guineas for single mares ; two or more mares as per agreement. Ananias is a beautiful chestnut horse, rising 4 years old ; stands 16 hands 2 inches on good firm legs and capital feet; has great substance of bone, with blood of the highest quality. He lias a very handsome head and beautiful muscular neck, well let in to fine deep slanting shoulders, short strong back, deep ribs, powerful quarters, grand action all round, and were it not for an accident received while a yearling, he would unquestionably have been one of the grandest racehorses in the colony. He was bred by Lb G. Griffiths, Esq., Canterbury, and is by the famous Traducer (sire of I.urline, Calumny, Castaway, Fishhook, Templeton, Danebury, Jangler, Mufti, Trump Card, Natator, and Le Loup, who was, as a two-year-old was sold for 1150 guineas), dam Ticklish by Potentate, out of Miss Mettle by Touchit (imp.), &c. Potentate was by the celebrated Australian Sir Hercules, sire of the renowned Barb (one of the most sue-

cessful : acchorses of any tune), Yattendon (tiie sire of Chester, &»?.), Waimoa (the dam of Manuka arid Papapa), Revoke (the dam of Trump Card), and Gitana (the dam of Calumny). It -will thus be seen that Ananias is almost full brother to those grand animals Trump Card and Calumny. Trump Card is perhaps the best colt ever bred in the colony. As a two-year-old he won the Champagne Stakes at Canterbury, after which he was purchased by Mr Stead for something about 1500 sovs. As a throe-year-old he carried olf three Derbys —Canterbury, Wellington, and Dunedin. At _ Canterbury lie ran second for the Cup, weight for age, and on the following day lie easily won the Christchurch Plate. At Wellington, after winning the Derby, lie ran Laura to a neck for the Cup, giving the latter 2 years and Gibs. Later on we find him in the Publicans’ Handicap at

Dunedin, giving Izaak Walton 2 years and some weight, and defeating that speedy son of Dainty Ariel and Fanny Fisher over his favorite distance, .and at the same meeting he struggled home in front of that wonderful horse Templeton for the Queen's Plate. Calumny was one of the grandest mares that ever passed a winning post. After carrying off the Canterbury Derby and a number of other important races she went over to Australia, where she carried her owner’s colors to the front in several grandly contested r ices, carrying heavy weights, beating the best horses of the day, and that not under the most favorable circumstances. To further illustrate the superiority of the Traducer and Sir Hercules cross, and t how tl estimation in which it is held by racing men, it may be mentioned that a foal by Trail uccr out of Waimea, when only a few days old, was sold by M Redwood for £SOO, an extraordinary price for a foal. Slanderer, who is nearly full brother to Ananais, and who like him was pr< vented from racing by an at cidant, is no >v tanding in Vii fnria at 10 guineas a mare. The service of rraducef is 100 guineas a mare, and this can scarcely be wondered at, seeing that during the last racing season his sons and daughters won stakes to the amount of £IO,OOO. Traducer was bred in Ei gland, .and is by The Libel, dam Aretlmsa. The Libel was by Pantaloon, out of Pasquinade, sister to Touchstone. From the above it must be patent to the veriest amateur breeder that Ananias combines in himself some of the most successful strains of racing blood in the world, and as he is the only -am <>•' 1 1 >• • yr.-ai Traducer blood now standing in the Province, breeders of racehorses should not lose tlje opportunity of putting their mares to him, whilst his beautiful shape, perfect symmetry, good constitution, mild temper, and excellent capacity for carrying weight should induce gentlemen desirous of breedingl superior weight-carrying hacks to patronise him. Good paddocks, securely fenced and well watered by a running creek, provided free till notice of stinting, after which a clrni ge of ; hr<;e shillings j>er week will I>e made. All mares must be paid for before they are removed. Every care taken but without responsibility. For further particulars, apply to M. MACKENZIE, Railway Hotel, Kaikora. sep 14-3 m

ASHTON’S PROVINCIAL HOTEL. £IOOO SWEEP. MELBOURNE CUP. ONE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS at £1 each, to be divided as follows : First horse ... ... Second horse Third horse Other starters (divided) Non-starters (divided) ... & 6. d. 400 0 0 200 0 0 100 0 0 150 0 0 150 0 0 Total £IOOO 0 0 Intending subscribers are requested to make early application l'or tickets. Tickets may he obtained at Baker’s Empire ITotc-1, and Kelly’s Imperial Hotel, Wai paw a. Oc2-tl POTtANGAHATJ SMITHY, PORANGAIIAU. SIIOEING and GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK DONE in first-class style on the shortest notice, and at most reasonable prices. lIAHS ANT & AT) ATT?,, Proprietors. sel4-3

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 7, 5 October 1878, Page 3

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