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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ELLERSLIE, PATUTAHI. T HE En^e-° Rhbred F'xjZSxf “Derringeb,” By Musket out of Bosali. Derringer is a handsome dark brown horse, six years old, standing 15.3, and possessing remarkable symmetry, and has proved himself one of the very best of Musket’s sons, as his record on the turf clearly shows. As a two year old he won the Nursery Handicap in 1 m. 18sec. beating Rosebud and Foul Shot. His other performances at that age are remarkable, as his colors were only lowered by such flyers as Welcome Jack, Thunderbolt, and Alpine Rose. At three years, ho won the Stud Company’s ,Sire Produce Stakes with Bst. lOlbs., doing the one aud a half miles in 2.40}. His other performances are especially notable, as at Dunedin, Necklace (his stable companion) just managed to beat him twice ; Waitiri at i Hawke s Bay and Auckland scored hard won victories, and in every other race Derringer was equally prominent. At two, three, and four years Derringer started twenty five times, being placed sixteen times, winning twice, being second nine times, and third five times. A glance at the extended pedigree appended will show that the strains of blood to be met with in Derringer are not to be surpassed, the names of such mighty wonders as West Australian, Mallendon, The Premier, Pantaloon, Sir Hercules, Irish Birdcatcher and others being'prominent. | . j ——— £ Longbow Ethuriel I 3 Miss Bowe ! ’ S s ! x. g T j j. • Pantaloon ; P . g Lodgerdemain 3 Decoy g , m t Melbourne o West Australian • • S • £ Mowerina w I I I'3 I Brown Bes, G ' mel Daughter of 2 j —i Sir Hercules (b) ” Yattendon Ph j- Cassandra M| I — Q g Irishßirdcatcher 2 Days of Old g gire Stockwell 2 Days of Yore M 5 Tory Boy g w The Premier g g Baron ess ® se . § Romeo - | ■ i fl Wilhelmina Moss Rose Messrs Patterson and Black feel quite confident that in introducing this Sire a want has been supplied, and that their venture will be appreciated. Tbbms—Thoroughbred Mares, £6; halfbred Mares, £3, Paddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred ; Mares to be paid for before removal. Further particulars can be obtained from the owners, To encourage the piopagation of first-class Stock in the district, the owners have decided to give a Cup to be raced for by Derringer's progeny when two years old. Nominations 5s at the stud, 5s when yearlings, and final payment of 10s at the post; 20 per cent, to go to the second horse. H. PATTERSON. Gisborne. W. BL ACK, Ellerslie, Patutahi. BERESFORD’S DINING ROOMS. E. J. BERESFORD BEGS to inform the Public that the above Dining Booms are now open. BREAKFAST FROM 7.30 a.m. TILL 10 a.m. Obdisaby fbom 12 till 2 O'clock. DINNER AT 5.30 f.m. ALL MEALS Is! Gsills at All Hours. Balls, Parties, Picnics, etc., catered for, on most Reasonable Terms. E. J. BERESFORD .. .. PaorRtETOB. GLADSTONE DINING EOOMS. J. CUNNINGHAM BEGS to Announce that the above Dining Rooms are now open. BREAKFAST, from ... 7to 9 DINNER, from 12 to 2 TEA, from 5 to 7 IS-ALL MEALS ... 9d Przs with Tba ob Coffee at all Hocus. J. CUNNINGHAM. SETTLERS’ HOTEL. , undersigned begs to intimate that he X has taken over the above Hotel, and trusts by supplying his Patrons with the Best Cheer and a Hearty Welcome, to merit a fair share of support. Wines, Spirits, and Beers or the Best Bu'vns. BEST ACCOMMODATION fob BOARDERS. ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING I JOHN LUCAS .. .. Pbomibtob. 0I T Y J} INK, PEEL STREET. Mobning—lo to 12, Free to Ladiea and Children ; entrance aide door. ArrznNOON—2 to 5.30; admisaion, 6d. EvßNiNaa—7 to 10Ladiea, 6d; men, la. Will be open each Monday, Wednesday, Fbiday, and Saturday. SKATES ON HIRE. FOUND — Where' Gentlemen's Best White Kid Gloves can be bought for 2a 3d, usual price 4a od,—At J.Lonulkt’ b

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 200, 25 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 200, 25 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 200, 25 September 1888, Page 3

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