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TO STAND AT MAN QATAR AT A The Thoroughbred Entire, FORERUNNER By King of Clubs (imp) Eo Avant (imp.) FORERUNNER is a beautiful bay, with black points, stands 15 hands 3 inches ; has good bone and substance and a docile temper. Terms—£s each mare ; two or more as by agreement. Good paddocks provided, and every attention paid to mares, but no responsibility incurred. All mares to be removed by the Ist of January, 1890. ALEX. BAIRD, Groom in Charge, 230 Mangatarata. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT WAIPUKURAU. The Thoroughbred horse BEDOUIN. (Bred by Mr Norsworthy.) BEDOUIN is a brown horse, by Traducer, out of Meg Merrilies. Meg Merrilies by St. George (imported), out of a Whisker Mare, dam of Spray ; Spray was dam of Wetsail and Stormbird. BEDOUIN is sire of Guy Fawkes, winner of the Wanganui Grand National Steeplechase (1886), and several other Steeplechases and Hurdle Races too numerous to mention, both here and in the Auckland district ; also, sire of Oinata, who was admitted by several good judges to be one of the fastest horses at the illegitimate game of racing they had seen on the Ellerslie racecourse for many a day ; also sire of Witiora, who has performed so successfully on the West Coast and in Auckland, and Waikato Districts during the season 1883-84 ; also, sire of Shamrock, who ran second for the Hokitika Handicap, and won the Consolation the same day, beating Lillipee, etc., etc. BEDOUIN was a successful performer himself. He won the Auckland Derby, and run second for the Auckland Handicap in 1876, won by Ariel, and won the Consolation at the same meeting, beating The Don and several others. Terms—Five guineas each mare. Two or more marcs as per agreement, to bona fide owners.

Good paddocks, but no responsibility. ' Mnres must be paid for on delivery. For further particulars apply to L. EVANS, 182 Waipukurau. 1 TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT BLACKBURN & MAKARKTU. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire A J\AX. TERMS— Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more marcs ns per agreement. Good paddocks free of charge until stiuted, notice ot which will be given. A. V. HARRISON, 204 Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TAMUMU, The Draught Entire Young l Dugdale. T3RED by J. D. Canning, Esq., Oakbourne, by Dugdale, dam Gipsy (imported). Young Dugdale is a dark hay, with good bone, a beautiful temper, thoroughly staunch, with such good action as is seldom seen in a draught horse. Terms, £3 10s single mares; two or more £3 each. Good grass paddocks.

Mures left at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau, or Brinson’s Wuipawu, will be forwarded free of charge. Every care taken, but ne responsibility. 220 CLARK BROS. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIKORA, The Celebrated Clj'desdale Horse DUKE. Imported from Auckland by Sir Donald McLeao. DUKE was got by the celebrated English Horse Matchless (imported to Auckland) out of a Cumberland Mare. Duke has thrown some of the stoutest and best horses in the province. Tho sire of Duko was so’d, to go to ’Frisco, for 1300 guineas, and the two prize draught yearling nt a recent Agricultural Show, were both out of Duke mares. Terms : £3 10s for single mare. Two or more as per agreement. Groomage 5s per mare. Mares must bo removed on notice of stinting being given, after which a charge of 3s per week will be made. First-class paddocks, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM ROBINSON, Or Groom in Charge. 216

THE PUKE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE BLUE BONNET ILL RUN THIS SEASON in good grassed paddocks at the farm of the undersigned. Blue Bonnet is a dark bay horse, low set and very muscular. Sire, Sir William Wallace, dam by old Dugdale (imp.) ; her dam by Conqueror out of a Maui mare. Blue Bonnet obtained first prize as a3* year old (only time shown) at the Hawke’s Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Show, 1886. For docility, honesty and constitution, nothing better has ever been introduced into Hawke’s Bay. # Terms.—Single mares, £3 3s. Reduction made for two or more mares the property of the same owner. No mares will be received unless tbeir shoes are removed. W. H. SMALL, 212 Fernside, Patangata*

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2352, 24 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2352, 24 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2352, 24 October 1889, Page 4

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