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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN oeo andkak-arAMea. j<£j||^k The 'fashionably bred fwO rInKF Thoroughbred Sire OfcißsHfc EKcfi'ANTER (By Bundoorar-Miran^a). Enchanter is a beautiful dark bay, standing 16.3, and has ,B|in. bone below ithe Knee. He ' is r a remarkably good tempered horse, and as a sire it would be difficult to find a belter. His "stock nave' turned out well, and at the Mataura Show last' year three of his-gets obtained the special prize for three of the,bes,t all round horses by the same s*ire; wTiUsVmany ( of his stock have gained first prizes 'as • spring part horses, and he is just the'type of stallion to fill a required jwant, as he throws useful as wall as fast stock. . * . Enchanter's breeding 1 is undeniable, and both sides of his pedigree is with the' brightest 'gems^of^the Strfd Bdok and Turf Register. He is'full brolher to that well-known performer Crown Jewel, the winner of a yery |( large number of races, including 'the WangSnui'tjup and Hajwke's Bay Cap ; also' to ' Enchantress, a winner of the Canterbury Oaks, and % is. also , ojosely related to in^ny o'f'the' best' known 'winners of prinoipal races on the New Zealand! toff. Bundopra, Enchanter's sire, is by| The Peer (imp)— Argosy, by Freetrader — Belhari Mam of Camballo), by Indian Warrior— Blink Bonny, *by Egremont (son of Moss Rose) — Mrs Burt, by Sn'oozer (imp). * „ , Miranda was by>Traducer[(imp),her: dam Belle of the.lsle, j?y>img. BJteltqn— Spray.'by imp. Donizetti, out pi Lately- Ann, by imp. Whisker. Whisker was invincible on the turf in the early days' in New South Wales. Miranda's dam, Belle of the Isle, besides eing a racehorse . And , a Winner of the' Canterbury Cup, pr6d\iced amongst others that wonderful horse Templeton, whose deeds on the turf in 1 this (JolOny will never be forgotten and '^ho "won among other events the Canterbury Cup, Great Autumn Handicap, Auckland Cup^D. J.C. Handicap, Dunedin Cup (twice). Forbury Handicap. Spray, Belle of' the isle's dam, left many winners, including Wetsail, winner ,0f the Canterbury Cup' two ''years in succession, and other events* ; ' Scud, > Sprits'ail, Storm Bird, Southern Chief and others, • Spritsail wag the dam of BfitishLion (winner of New Zealand Cup), Masthead and several others Enchanter's high lineage Could be traced out still further, but enough nas been said to show that his breeding, is of the stoutest. He is a sure foal-getter, and settlers wishing to breed useful horses could not do better ' than'toi patronise tHis'sire. "In his pedigree 'familiar names appear in all direct ons n and it is not naying too much when it is stated that Enchanter is one ' of 'the ■ best' bred horses in the colony. Terms — £3 3s per marc, payable Ist January, 1897. , For further particulars apply to H.'Vine, groom in charge, or E. J. CHAPMAN, Wanganui. >PO RUN AT TAIPOROHE'NU 1 FARM THIS SEASON. /SSV*^ The Thorou S b^ red if^H wrs® En t ire Honre BuJIJK LOCHNAGAR Lochnagar, by The Painter, dam Mayfly, by Diomedes (imp.), out of May Queen, by Towton (imp.), out of Sweep, by Sir Hercules. Loohnagar has won a number of races, bo'.h on the flat and over hurdles, and hasi sired several winners, and being the only pure bred son of The Painter living should be highly valued on "that account by all lovera of a well-bred horse. Lochnagar is in colour a beautiful dark brown and thoroughly sound. For terms and particulars apply to JAS. DAVIDSON, 'Hawera. TO RUN WITH MARES THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Entire Horse MARQUIS OF FIFE (Foaled in 1883). Marquis of Fife, sire of Prince Victor [(imp), by the Prince of Wales, dam Rosie, from Maggie Lauder* 11., sire Young Banker gup), by Admiral, dam Minnie, ' from aggie Lauder, sure Lord Lyon.('mp), by Glen Esk, g dam by Ben Lomond (imp). Marquis of Fife, in color, is a beautiful bay stallion, thick-set, stouthearted, and stands well on good legs. Terms : Single mare, £2 15s ; two or more as per agreement. W. B DOUGLAS, South Road, Hawera TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN HAWERA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. "jffffiri'r-iJi. TbG Thoroughbred iSJSSt GIPSY KING (Le. Lqup — Gitana.) Gipsy King has 1 now fully proved that he is the sire of the coast for producing cross country horses of a' good stamp, racehorses, weight-carrying hacks, and upstanding carriage horses. All those sired by him have a penchant for jumping and show wonderful ' pace. Amongst them being Dart, 1 Bushboy, The Hero, Vagrant (all of which won races in New Zealand and Melbourne and- sold at big prices), Steel Bong, Kaahu, Bush Gill, Baupo, Storm King, Richmond Gem. Hesitation. The Bohemian, Gipsy Prince and others. For further particulars Apply to NOLAN, TONKS, & Co. TO STAND THIS SEASbN IN WANGANUI. "Aim iJjfiSrh c bani pi on (Sire of Dudu,' The Artist; etc.) By Traduoer — Hammock. Fee — £6 6s each mare. And THE WORKMAN, By Robinson Crusoe — The Maid. Fee— ■££ 4q each, mare. j Well-grassed paddocks at Is 6d Weekly. Mares sent by train will receive every oare ! and attention, but no responsibility. All mares sent back by train carriage paid. Cards and further partioulars from F. C. Sparks, Wanganui. Or GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Groom in charge. TO. TRAVEL THE SAME DIS- 1 TRICT AS LAST SEASON. \ The well-known purebred Clydesdale Stallion By Clansman— Dandy. The merits of this sire are so well known as to need no comment. Terms and further particulars on application to the owner. J. GRANT, Taiporohenui. TO RUN WITH MARES THIS SEASON AT ST. FORT, WHAKAMARA. I*^l mm The Thoroughbred (By Captivator — Madcap.) Captor is a beautiful bright bay, "Standing 16.1, having B£in below the knee, his temper is bf the very best, whilst it can safely be said that for bone and substance he is one of the best developed horses at the service of breeders this season. Captor is full brother to Morion, one of the most successful performers on the New Zealand turf. Good paddocking. For terms apply to J. W. SCOTT, Whakamara.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3418, 9 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3418, 9 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3418, 9 December 1896, Page 4

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