THE CO-OPERATIVE Q A STEM, which insures mutual help and identity of interests, has met with ri. t? •! ;°£ en . success "’^ erever it has been applied to any object. In T l V e l r7?T lt^ d n^»’?T Q r Ol ?-.? T °z'?*r Seven nlilliona of people, OB A FIFTH OF THE .. ® , 2 ELATION, enjoy the benefits arising from membership of over a thousand Co-operative Societies, thus saving all middlemen’s profits, and the mn nnn 8 d 0 o P erat ‘: e ? oClet y there holds invested capital of over ±.11,000,000 and the annual trade turnover exceeds X 25.000.000. This success is owing to the fact that the investor sees not only a fair commercial return on his investment, but a proprietary division of profits which he would not receive from any other organisation. It has been left to Australia to annlv this grand principle to - F J IRRIGATION, And the Co-operative Irrigation and Mercantile Society of Australia (Limited) who have already secured three Irrigation Colonies which are partially settled and planted, are negotiating for other large areas of many thousands of acres each of virgin land, specially adapted for fruit, poultry, dairy, and general agricultural farming, to be followed at an early date by application to the respective Australian Governments concerned for Government concessions from time to time of lands, as the Society’s resources admit of colonising same. ° COLONIES, Partially populated,'awaiting the small resident or non-resident capitalist employed WOBKEB, or the man WHOSE SOLE CAPITAL is his labour. Ihe board of management comprises amongst its members some of the best and most favorably-known men in Australia. THE CO-OPERATIVE IRRIGATION AND MERCANTILE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA (Limited), Head Office of the Society in Australia, 49, Queen Street, Melbourne. — Branch Offices in Great Britain (London and Liverpool), and throughout all the Colonies of the South Seas. Write for all information. Sent Free. Agents (with references) wanted where not already represented. -A.rtlxur T'rema.'yn p, GENERAL MANAGER.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPABA STABLES. LpHE DRAUGHT 1 stallion- ' “LORD CLYDE.’ LORD CLYDE is a Bay Horse with black point a, firmly set, and well adapted for this districtThis well-known horse will arrive hom Napier by next steamer. A. H. BARRON, Te Hapara, THE COMINg ’sEABON. *pL _ the" - handsome BROWN HORSE “ H U KATE RE,” (By Ingomar—Bessemer ; bred by the Auckland Stud Company) is a Dapple Brown Horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good bone. WILL Stand the Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following:— INOOMAH (Imp.)—Bay Horse, bred In Ireland In 1572, and imported to N. Z. by Mr P. Campbell in 1884 ; got by Uneas—Wild Deer, by Red Heart—Mary O'Toole, by Annandale-Dahlia, by New Fashion— Matilda, by Humphrey Clinker. Ingomar, os a four-year-old, walked over tor Her Majesty's Plato, lOOsors 3 miles, w.t.a, at the Down Ireland Royal Corporation Summer Meeting, and won the Hurdle Race at Croydon, beating nineteen others. As a flvo year-old ho won the Thom Club Handicap, ot SOOaovs, added to a sweep ot ISsovs, ono mile, booting Notus, Riohlleu Hopblocm, etc; Her Majesty's Plate ot 100 guineas, 2 milea (912) w.U.-won In ft ennter : Her MajeatVa Plate, of 100 guineas, 2A milea (0.12), w.f.ft., at the Curragh September meeting—won in a canter ; Her Majesty's Plate, of 100 guineas, 8 miles (9.13) w.f.a„ at the Curragh October—won in a cantor bv six lengths. J It will be seen from the above performances that Ingomar was a fine stayer under heavy weights, both on the flat and over hurdles. His tabulated pedigree is full of stout blood, and he is the sire of Lochness Strephon, zEgyptilla, Alcinous. Too Good (winner of the Grand National Steeplechase, at Liverpool), and Little Widow (winner of the Hurdle ftnd Steeplechase, at the last meeting of the Curragh of KilldareO HUKATERE—Brown Colt, by Ingomar—Bessemer foaled 1886. ’ HA B F S « EMER ““? are Mftre ’ bred b F the Auckland Stud Comjmny in 1880, by Musket-Ail Steel, by Stockham (imp.)-Stoeltrap ; Stockham, by Weather-bit-Birthday, by Pantaloon-Honoria, by Camel. The mara was never raced, but was put early to the stud while perfectly sound. Her engagements were, os followsA. RO. Great Northern Foal Stakes A.R.C. Guineas, and H.B.J.C. Guineas. HUKATERE can be seen at the Argyll Hotel Stables every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Fbes : —£s 10s for Thoroughbred Marcs ; £4 43 for Half-bred Mares; two or more as per agreement • all care taken, but no responsibility; due notice for removal of mares will be given to owners, after which 2s per week paddocking will be charged ; fees to be naid to Mr J. Finlay, Argyll Hotel. paiu A. H, BARRON, Te Hapara.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OBMOND, Fob a Limited Numbkb of Marks. riIHE Imported Thorough. * >ro< * Gallion, KAL 0 . Black Horae, remarkable good bona And bred by Mr 3. Lee, of New South Wales. Got by Yattendon, dam Gipsy Girl, by Kingatone, out of Black Beta by Little John, Young English mare by Camerton ; Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Cassandra. Gipsy Girl ia the dam of Randwiok and other good performcro. Yattendon is the oire ot Chester, fit George, Patriarch, Lord of the Isles, Javelen, Habena, Dagworth Sterling, Grand Flaneur, Commodores vixen, My Idea, Yattaoy, YatUrina, and other*, ail grand performers on the turf. Terms : £3 3s each mare; two or more m per agree* mont. All moneys must bo paid on notice of stinting being given, and removed, or 2s Cd per week wiM be charged for gracing. Every care taken, but no re« ponsibility incurred. J. McKAY, Ormond, Groom in Or,— A. B, CAULTON, Ormond. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAKA Agfa. rpHE Thoroughbred Entire Horse—“MORPHEUS.” MORPHEUS is a golden chestnut, standing Ifl hands 3 inches, and by that fast and well-known horse Cast* away, dam Bomnambula by Towton. imported dam Opera, by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra,by Priam ; Tow. ton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traduoer, imperftd, dam Mermaid, imported. MORPHKUfi oomew from a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. His sire won ‘■be Wellington Cup, Ashburton Cup, and ran seoond for the Christchurch Derby and Great Autumn Handl* cap. He is full brother to Lurllne and Le Loup. The performances of these animals in New Zealand and Australia need no comment. Le Loup won the Qanteybury J.O. Handioap and Cup in 1880; Opera, grand -fcdam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in 1864. T Tambourinl was also from Opera, by Towton, and won amongst other races, the Canterbury J.C. Handioap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for Wellington Cup in 1882, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handl* cap at Christchurch, and ran seoond to Adamant for the Dunedin Cup, giving the winner two years and twenty-four pounas. Won the Auckland Oup and Free Handioap. Towton (imported) is the grandsire of MoarnEUs, and the sire of such noted performers as Golden Cloud, Master Rowe, Misfortune, Tambourinl, w Lara, Puriri, Korari, A taianta, Aynoena, Cocksure, Matora, Lillipee, Stirabout, Songster, Laoonfeed. Rama* rama, and Twitter. Morpheus is nearly full brother in blood to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a horse as ever trod the Australian turf. Dare bin, toy The Peer (Imported), full brother to Towton (imported) dam Lurline, full sister to Castaway. Terms .■—£2 10s per mare; two or more Mares belonging to same owner, as per agreement. After one month, grazing at 2s 6d per week will be charged. All moneys must be paid before removal of Mares. AU care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to— GAINE OABRINGTON, Proprietor.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 4
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