SEASON 1890-91. ri ''HE Thoroughbred Stallion— rxfflyb DERRINGER Will stand this season at Ellerslie, Patutalii. DERRINGER is a handsome dark brown horse, now eight years old, showing great quality and power, with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plenty of fire and courage. Pedigree Derringer by Musket -out of Rosellie—by Patriarch out of Flying Doe—By The Premier out of Wilhelmina by Romeo out of Miss Rose : Patriarch by Yattendon—Days of Old—by I-ish Birdcatcher: Yattendon by Sir Hercules—out of Cassandra—Musket - by Toxopholite. Performances : 2 years old. Auckland—Nov. 15,1881, ran third in Welcome Stakes, 5 furlongs; foul Shot 1, Rcsebud 2; Lioness, Steel-all, and Lionel also ran. Dec. 2fi, ran second to Welcome Jack, syrs, Ra.lway Plate, G furlongs ; time, 1.21. Jan. 1, 1885, won Nursery Handicap, ICO sovs. 6 furlongs, beating Rosebud 2, Foul Shot 3, Musk. Nemesis, and Lioness ; time, 118 Hawke’s Bay—March 17, second to Alpine Rose in Nursery Handicap, G furlongs, beating Soudan 3rd, Blink Bonny, and Revoke ; time, 1.19£. Auckland—April 4, second to stable companion Thunderbolt, Ellerslie Plate, G furlongs, beating Rosebud and Uno ; time, 1.20|. Same meeting—Second to Thundeibolt. Mares’ Produce Stakes, 100 sovs, with sweep of 10 sovs, 2nd horse 10 per cent- 3rd horse 5 per cent, of gross stakes ; Capelin 3rd ; time, 1.19, At 3 Years Old. Auckland—December 26, second to Trenton, Members’ Plate, 1 mile, w.f.a. carrying Bst 41b, time 1.48. Auckland- January 1, ran third in Derby : won by Foulshot, Stonyhurst 2nd. Same meeting—ran second (8.1), Members' Purse, 1 mile, w.f.a.; won by Tasman ; time. 1.48. Same meeting—Won (Bst 101 b) Auckland Stud Co.’s Sires Stakes, 1’ miles; Fonlshot 2nd; time 2.411. Dunedin—Feb. 21, ran second, Jockey Club Handicap, 12 miles ; won by Necklace ; time, 3.115. Same meeting—ran third (7st 101 b) Forbuiy Handicap, 1A miles; won by Necklace (9st 31b), Hermitage (7st 121 b) second ; time 2.42. Napier March 17, ran second (Bst 101 b) Hawke’s Bay • St. Leger; won by Waitiri (Bst 71b). Auckland—April-26) ran second, St. Leger; won by Waitiri. At 4 Years Old. Auckland Dec. 27,1886, ran second to Waitiri, Racing Club Handicap, 40<» sovs, with sweep of 10 sovs. each, second horse £5O, third £25, 1$ miles ; Clogs, 3rd; Turquoise, Cinderella, Friendship, Victoria, and Cremorne also ran. Same meeting—ran third Auckland Plate, 250 sovs, with sweep of 5 sovs; second hone 5o sovs, third £25 ; w.f.a., 2 miles; won by Nelson, Kingfish 2nd. Tbrme Thoroughbreds, winners and dams of winners, £5 ; hacks and half-breds, £2 10s ; two or more marc? as per special agreement. Paddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care will be taken with mares, but under no circumstances will the owner be responsible for accidents. Hind shoes to be removed from nil mar. a. Mares to ba paid for before removal. Any mare having missed to the horse last season will be taken on the usual terms, viz., £1 for grazing and attend med. Mares can be left at Mr Black’s paddock, Childers road, and will be forwarded free. WALTER BLACK, Ellerslie, Patutalii.
TRY PITT & MAGUIRE’S PURE BLENDED TEAS, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d per lb. To every purchaser of One 121h-Box of our Celebrated TEAS tve present j-dozen White and Gold China Cups aud Saucers. SUGAR— Nos, 1, 2, & 3, 40, 56, AND 701 b BAGS. Pitt & Maguire, THE NOTED CASH GROCERS, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, AVENUE, WANGANUI, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. SEED POTATOES. WHITBY AND PABTINGTON have on hand and to arrive— Early Bose, Lapstone, and Bath Kidney Seed Potatoes. Beat Table Potatoes 5s a Bag delivered MAIZE and PRODUCE bought for Cash To farmers and others—We have now on hand a first-class sample of BONEDUST. WHITBY & PABTINGTON’S, Lowe Street.
18901 SPRING & SUMMER 11891 GOODS. —■ ;o:— Mrs E. Ledger TJEGS to announce to her numerous friends and customer* that she has received and opened out A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE NEW DRAPERIES, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, CONSISTING OF FANCY DRESS MATERIALS IN GREAT VARIETY, both of Style and Quality ; also, a Fine Selection of FASHIONABLE PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEAS, MUSLINS, Etc., Etc. — ;o;— Mrs L.’s stock of Ladies’ and Children's Straw Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, Sun Hats and Bonnets, Muslin Work, Underclothing, Ladies’ and Children’s Aprons and Pinnies (in great variety), Hosiery, Sun Shades, Umbrellas, Corsets, etc., etc., are well worth inspection. ———;x:——— Mrs L. would call special attention to lior stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres, White Calicoes, Sheetings, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Table Damasks, Towels, etc., etc, Also, —Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hosiery, Ties, Collars, etc. A lot of Boys’ Galatea Knicker Suits very cheap. An early inspection invited. AH Goods marked in plain figures, and at Prices to suit the times. ..........o;— LEDG-EB, DRAPER AND MILIINKR . k GLADSIQNS IIQAD,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 518, 14 October 1890, Page 3
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