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TO, TJffVEL THIS; SEASON between ELTHAiI AND PATEA, jg£ *v , The ThoroughfW*^T& REDWOOD. Bedwood by Natator from Rosalind, \)j Albany (imp.), out of Bed Bose, who is by Trattueer — Mise Bose, by Camden out of Toung Kosebud, by Fir Herculeß out of Kosebud, by II Barbiere. Natator, who was placed first at the parade o£ thoroughbred entires at "Wanganm this year, is by Traducer (imp.), out of Waterwiteh, and was a first-class performer in his day, Further particulars see N.Z. Stud Book. Redwood's performances are as follows : — As a 2-year-old, at Hawkes Bay Autumn Meeting he ran third in the Nursery Plate, won by Adulation Bedwood was left at the post, and was not persevered with ; on the 2nd day he easily won the Juvenile Handicap of six furlongs, in lm 19secs, beating Fair Ellen and Adulation. At Canterbury Autumn Meeting, ran third to Carbine in the Champagne Stakes of 6 furlongs, being beaten by half-length in lm 15^8. The colt waß anything but fit, not having had any work between the two meetings. On the second day he waß beaten in a sfurlong race by Wolverine, to whom, however, he was conceding 191b, the time being lm 2£s. As a 3-year-old | hg won the Mahikipawa Cup and several other races. Black Bose, who is half-brother to Bedwood, and is standing at the fee ot gix guineas, is considered by " Sir Launcelot " to be one of the best colts that ever won the "blue ribband" of Canterbury. i Redwood will travel to Eltham on Mondays ; Patea on Thursdays, The remainder of the week will be at the Empire Stables. D. BARBY, Empire Stables ; or to Man in charge. npo STAND THIS SEASON IN JL the Patea District, tfjWP'lfllDl ~^ e Thoroughbred 9C3yBPiBiL Horse jßpGfeS VOLUNTEER, Volunteer by Totara (b), dam Skybird (a), standing 16 hands, is a beautiful bay with black points, good flat bone, legs as sound as the day he was foaled, and the beat constitutioned horse on the West Coast. His stock have all turned out first-class animals, proving themselves able to carry a heavy weight across country. Por terms apply to A. Beetheeton, Kakaramea. I^o Kun with Mares this Season at Riverbank Farm. rffi| The Hackney and jB&RMk Carriage Entire Horse Jpßpp MAIE.E. For terms and particulars apply to J. FOBBES, Normanby. m O BEEEDERS. fo^jSfflfa Tne Thoroughbred ylfflymf vanguard, f mi., umlihi . hj* Traducer (imp.) — En Avant (imp.), winner of the New Zealand, Dunedin, and Geraldine Cups and many important weight for age races, will be at the service of breeders throughout the district. Also, the Clydesdale Sire BLUE RIBBON — Toung Banker (1), Nannie Macdonald (448), winner of eight first prizes, viz, at Christchurch, Rangiora, Timaru, Oamaru, and Duneclin. For pedigrees, see cards ; for further particulars, apply to JAMES SPENCE, Hawera. rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN ■*- Hawera and Surrounding District tw^ffißwf Clydesdale Horse f E J y^^CHIEPTAIN. Chieftain is a very dar k chestnut horse standing 'l6 bands H- in high, and is a fine specimen of a Clydesdale, possessing good head, neck and shoulders, with splendid barrel and great breadth of quarters, immense flab bone and plenty of hair the best of quality ; he has mild temper, a sound constitution, and being descended from celebrated ancestors is well qualified to be a breeder of firstclass stock. Chieftain by Prince Charlie, out of Nancy by Prince Arthur, imported from Scotland, and a prizetaker at tbe Highlaud Society's Show. Prince Charlie, imported from Scotland by Mr Boagj of Canterbury,. was bred by James Ifichoi Fleming, Knockdown, Ayrshire, Scofcl'd ; out of celebrated mare Darling, whose history is unparalleled. She gained Ist prize at the- Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1864; Ist prize at the same j society's show at Inverness in 1865, and also gained Ist at Ayr same year ; iv 1868 she gained, besides the society's prize at Ayr, a prize of £10 offered by the Highland Society for the beat brood mare, open to Scotland. She was Ist at Maybole in 1869, and Ist at Maybole and Ayr in 1870, thus finishing her show career unbeaten. Prince Charlie won three Ist orizes before leaving Scotland, and was champion boree in Christchurch for three years in succession, and his stock has gained a great reputation in Canterbury. Prince of Wales, full brother to Prince Charlie, was champion of Scotland, and was sold for £1,500. Chieftain's stock at Egmont Show, the first time exhibited, took Ist prize in yearling class, also champion mare on show ground. Chieftain will travel as follows : — Eltham, on Mondays ; Tuesdays, to Kakaramea via Hawera, (Main South Road), returning on Wednesdays ; Thursdays, to Otakeho via Oka^wa and Manaia, returning Fridays via Mam South Road to Hawera ; Saturdays, Normanby. For terms and further particulars apply to J. GRANT, Normanby. TO Run in the Paddock at Kakaramea, The Clydesdale HORNSBY, Js&S&fiL^by Sir Win. Wallace, dam Violet, by Baronet, dam Sydney mare; bred by Messrs Morton and Lupton. Terms (eftsrb-)^'.£2 -l(k,-,ajid-. one month's paddocking, or £1 10s without paddockFor further particulars apply to Messrs' Bf Dsm & Suxtoxt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2955, 19 October 1891, Page 4

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