To travel this season in the Manawatu .• . . District The puwbred Clydesdale Entire PRIDE OF SANDON -jHfiE PRIDE of SANDON is a ■ beautiful bay; he stands about 16 hands high; standing on mcq short .legs, with nice flat bone, and hair of the finest quality. He was bred by Mr G. Hurst, of Sandon, out of his pure-bred mare Rose, by? the Pride of Canterbury, by Glehroy; dam Blossom, by old Wellington, Glenroy.by Prince of Wales, Rose by Lord Clyde (imp.), g. dam Blossom, by England's Hope (imp.), g.g. dam Bonney, by Samson (imp.), g.g-g. dam Gipsey, imported from Tasmania. It will thus be seen that the Pride of Sandon has some of the purest Clydesdale blood ia him that has ever been im« ported to : New Zealand, being such horses as the Pride of Canterbury Glen'roy, Prince of Wales, old Wellington; on his dam's side he has such good old horses as Lord Clyde, England's Hope, and Samson,' With such blood as this' in him he cannot fail to get stock of as good value. He was highly recommended for third place at the M. and W. C. Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Bhow last year. Fee: £3; two or more mares by agreement ; groomage fee, ss. All fees ito be paid by promissory note, falling due' on January 4th, 1891. AsKurst; Monday; Halcombe, Wednesday ; Mr Reid's (Makino), Wednesday night ; Sandon, Thursday and Friday ; Foxton Line, Saturday. For further particulars apply to *" B.SHEEBIN. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE RaNGUTIKEI : & SUBBOTTNDING DISTBICTS, The well-known American Trotting '■':>'-' ' Stallion OAKGKOVE OAKGROVE is a blood bay with black points, 16| hands high and well proportioned throughout. He is considered by competent judges to be one of the best carriage horses ever imported to ''tins °ec4°nr« '- He was imported by John Ken;, Esq?; MM.R.,^who says he has no equal in the colony for getting hacks, hunters, or fast and powerful light har- j ness' horses.' ] Oakgrpvje/is- by c lryirigtpn, dam Druidess ; Irvington is by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, dam Imogene by Seeley's American. Star.; r- .;;; Oakgrove will be at Mr Charley Fitz* Herbert's, Cinder Hill, Makino, on Tues. dayr in :> Feilding and Palmerston on Wednesday ; Bulls on Thursday. -- £3 3s per- season, or halt guarantee £4— £2 first of January, 1892, £2 first September, 1892, or when mare proves in foal. Paddocking free for one month. After which one shilling per week will be charged. Mares dying, being sold, or changing hands in any way whatever to be paid -for per season. All care taken, but no responsibility, JOS. B. WARRINER, Owner, Upper Tutaenui, near Marton. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse SIR GARNET, (Yattendon— Petrel) The property of H* Cornish Bennett, Tahuna stables, St Eilda, Will travel the Bulls, ' Halcombe,; Awahuri, Palmerston, Feilding and surrounding districts. SIR GARNET is one of the best bred horses imported into New Zealand. His pedigree shoWs that he is full of the Irish Sir ]Hercul6s §nd Whalebone blood, both^on thesire and dam-s side, the Arab blood inherited from the., g-^-dam, Lalla Rookh. SIR GARNET as a threeyearoltl won the Maiden Plate at the Dunedin Jockey Club Autumn Meeting, beating a big field. He carried off the Derby Stakes at the Southland Jockey Club Autumn Meeting,— beating Sylvanus ; he won the Trial Stakes at the South Canterbury Jockoy Club Meeting,, beating "Nautilus' and four others; he also won the Flying Handicap at Timaru, beating a big field. - Terms : Mares, 4 guineas, payable when stinted ; half guarantee, 6 guineas ; full guarantee, 6 guineas, Paddocks free for one month. ; Mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible, as in foal. Groom's fee at first service. Early application is necessary, as service is limited to fifty, including owner's mares. . • For further particulars and informal tion apply to the groom.2 '■• ; Also, — Tlie Thoroughbred Pony Stallion . DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Mazeppa, (imp.)— Gipsy .' H. CORNISH BENNETT, Bulls. ■';)■• ifta|»Bi«rffA TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON The welliknown sire ARMAMENT . (Bred by W. Wiison, Esq., of Whenuakura.) By Musket (imported), from Sissie (imported). ARMAMENT is a dark bay, standing 16 hands 1 inch, with black points, of immense bone and muscle, showing great quality, and. is a sure foal getter; is the sire of Omaha and Fleta, and sev» eral other useful horses in the Wanganui and Wayerly districts, and half brother to that brilliant colt Fraternite. Musket's stud Fame is too well known to need any further comment; Sissie was imported by W. Wilson, Esq., in 1881, and yisited Musket in the same year. Terms- Single £3 10s, P.N. due 4th January, 1892. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Mares missing this year will be served free next year. For full particulars apply to F. GAT, Empire Stables, Feilding. HENRY J. LEE, TAILOR, Manchester Squabe. H. 3: L. guarantee the best fit and make of any Tailor in the District. Gentlemen's own Material made up. Clothes cleaned and repaired 1 . Trousers strapped. A hair cutting saloon is also attached to the business at 6d per head. All work done at the Lowest Cash Prices.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 2 January 1892, Page 4
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842Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 2 January 1892, Page 4
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