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TO TRAVEL TN THE MANAWVTU AND'BANGITIKEI DISTRICTS. I"HK CXL' brated J>IBE ASCOT( ASCOT by Kelpie, imp., ont of The Thorn by the Barb. Kelpie by Weatherbit, dam Child of the AJ ist by St Francis. Weatberbiiby Sheet Anchor rOufeol MissiLettVv : For ; .tabulated pedigree see Sti^d^Bpfjk.^:,,, . -; : - fAscot is a rich chestnut horse, standing; : 16 hands.2|, in. high, of immense bone and : substance, and a sure foal getter; his stock in the Wanganui' and Rangitikei districts. are highly spuken of, and as a race horse Vjth in Australia and New Zealand he has been very successful., ' . Terms'—^Single '.nTareH £3! 10s, payable by ,P;N. due the 4th January, 1891. * guarantee, £4t 10s ; groomage fee ss. to be paid at fiust service, 7 r .j For further particulars apply to .... ....... ■ t , p,G f AY, j ;,;. 'Empire Stablest Feilding/ " y fo Travel in the';" EANGiTIKEI AN D :MAN AW ATtj . -. • :; ..* Districts, 1 ; ; , ',' T^k THoibuoHßßßn Stallion > THE' j BY the Premier— -Princess. Mary, by Eavensworth (i'mp>- ; - Eegina, by Eiddleswofth (imp) -Princess by (Gratis ', The Premier by Malton (imp) — Bevoke ; by Sir Hercules. .-:■..£ : Tbe Administrator is a beautiful roan standing 15 hands 3in hiyh, with good legs and feet. ...Better proof of his soundness could not be given than tl^e fact that he commenced his turf career as a tjwo"year old, and raced six years in succession. Among^ his numerous victories were the Wairfcrapa .Cup, District Hart- [ dicap, and Tauherinikau Stakes, Nursery Handicap, .Taranaki Autumn HandicapV . Auckland Easter. Handicap and -Flying; Stakes,' Wairarapaßirthdny Cup.'St iAn-dri-w's Handicap at Wellingtop. Wellington Gold Cup, Wellington" "BiC. Handicap, Timaru 'Jup; and second toThe Poet t- ' in- 1 be . W anganiui/Gu.p./sepo;nd to Fusil-' , lade in the New Zealand and' second to.Nornianjbj,in r the Taranaki J.Ci • Handicap. l • ' Administrator- -took firsfc : 1 prize at the Wairarapa and East Coast? Pastoral arid Agricultural Society's Show at Carterton, Wairarapa, 1889. He was ; also third at the Wellington Agricultural Society Snow. 1.^9.7 '.;'. j • Terms : £4, payable by P.N. due Jan* 1 liary l, '1891 ; " two or more Mares £3' 10s ; ' < -JOHN McRAE,; :.',•; Proprietor . ! To stand this Season;--THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE i'\u , . WIZMJ), O V Bj'ng of Clubs (imp ), dam Charni „■?■' iimp.).' He- took first prize at! th' 6 Asbburton (Canlerb'ury) A. and P. Show oil two 'occasions/beating such horses as Difcby Grand, Liverpool," and Calsioek (imp.) • Wizard will be at: Hastie's Feilding Hotel every MONDAY night until Tues. day morning.. : , Terms — £2 per mare. For further particulars see cards or apply to. W:J. HEALEY, Proprietor.' FOR THEOB RKCIAL-. JJK iS" EF ; IT jOF FARMERS AND SETTLERS: „: PONOASTEE. "'! ■ TTH IS. Cel< ; bral*d Blood Sire- will re '• side at IViessrsJßenson and Fetch's Farm, near Feildimr. Doncaster, by his fa I her, -old Towton,; has the Melbourne strain, of :bhx>d, while from his dam Titania,' he claims tfeayishi' from Sir Hercules, yidfeS/nd Book". : For Obtaining valuable hunters from spring cart -mares -no 'better cross could be had. -■- - ,t ' , Fees, two -guineas before hand, j arid eighteen , pence . a ? week for paddockage,.' The horse will run 1 wttlithe mares during the day, and every mare must' have her ! shoes removed, .„. : '•'. Doncaster is .a r winner of the Marlf .bor,ougji Cup and jfer by, .Nelson Cup; ■&e:r and was-tb'BSlire^of ■ winners/ of wjhioh the extraordinarily ;flee't mare Stella jmayl be. iustancedras one.'-j „,.. r ,rj j " t T ! r N J . B^.^^or'on'gnbjred pedigree male's ' Will be- cnarg&J five' founds. ! " : v THE well known fdui -year-old Clydesdale -pure-bred Draught Horsei will stand this season at the Manchester Mill Faftß;TaonuTr ;-~ „ ;~ •! ; Srtigle mareis ' JEi2^ two 'oiP i moj^e mare's as per -agreement, .- : / /s ; - ,:!; Secureipaddocksjwb/re every care .will be taken' but no responsibility. :~. 1. ; ;h^n&Y; adsett, s;/. . " .'. '..,.'./.' ' '. ,< A Proprietor . .To, stand this season ln_the PALMEfi'STbN j A^!^ FEILDING DISTRICTS/ : THE PrBFBBKD CLYnEsnALE^STALLIOi:' ;LAI!RT> Of:LABGO,! ',' | ' ' (TlieProperfy of W. Hercock.). . TATRD O'LaRGO.' Upb^ted by ; Mr ff 1 TJ;- , 'Mc'Leyh, i;; E»iq:..i-'Maraika)ca'hd; 7: iSapier, foaled T88IO" He-is a bealutiful dapple brown— l6s hands high and;is. : a fine specimen of a Clydesdale/possessing^ good head and neck, with .splendid barrel and great breadth of qua,rters, fine ! broa,d' boned legs of good strength and pl f eniy,. ( of feather. /He has grand action, a Very' mild temper, a sound constitution,' and. free from all nn.i.ural.blemishes, and: being descended from sucb ancestors (see Tabulated Pedigree) is well ,. qualified to be a : breeder of first class stock. Laird O' Largo gained first prizes in Carterton in, 1884. 18S3, 1887, and 1888 (also G.M.,),, and second in Carterton in 1886. first at Masterton in 1886, .1887,^1 888,, 1889, .also. (t M., champion an.l sppcialiprize of £3 3s, and third at Hankes Bay in,1888; it Wellington,' I^B9, toOk-Societj 's Prize >f £'5 ss, champion ;and £3 Bs. Laicd OWJiiwh vbyj Glengary ouUdf' Lochleven. ..Lophleven by Lothian Lad, iam-by-J_ord Clyde. — Lachiexen gained irst prize #t)Ab§rde?p {in 1879, firs"t at xlosgpw in $.ss, secon^dat^tht^iigliJartd ■nd. Agricultural. Stow' df' England at' InrlikTe,." iß^i)t see.-nd at ,Mi^.«ighland V_'riciiHuf»il j - Society 'Sllow; -:Bci^u : k r ivb'^ L'weed. 1880, and^ Lb^liZsre^ga^^bfood nare has never been be^b^^'the^^ntr^ T 'AU r fu¥theHilHofm»tion^b^hT^^ rom the owner ib .chargfi^^Zr?^. ' ""

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 76, 13 December 1890, Page 4

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