Rangitikei-street Shoeing Forge and General Smith Shop. L. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. A LL kinds of blacksmithing work "- done on shortest notice. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Ploughsefcting a speciality. Horses carefully shod under the proprietor's supervision, special care being given to corns, cracks, brushing, and all diseases of the feet. Horses sent for and returned. All work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A trial solicited. W. Geeenhow H. L. Cars. The Purebred ' Bhire Stalllonfl ' '4^emso?- • (177880 ' Boro' Drayman. (17794.) fPO stand at the farm, Bunnvtborpe, -*- and travel/ surtounding districts', Palmerston, Asnhurst, Pohabgina, and Feilding. . For cards, particulars, etc. GIiEKNHOW & CAEE. Uwners, Bunnyihorpe. HE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, SIR RADCLIFFE. (Foaled 1897.) Middirigg—Blossom. To travel this season in Palmerston North, Eongotea, Kairanga and Fitsherbert districts. SIR RADCLIFFE is a beautiful light bay, with black ])oints, standing 16 hands. He is a tpyical Clydesdale sire, competent judges in both Islands having bestowed the highest eulogies upon liis'general conformation, which marks him as the beau" ideal of breeders — plenty of size and any amount of activity, while at the same time most docile. Sir Radcliffe was bred by Mr "\V. Neill, of Canterbury, and is descended from the bluest of Clydesdal6 blood. Middirigg, the sire of Sir Radcliffe, was by Pure Diamond (imp.) from Lady Banker, by Young Banker(imp.) from the champion mare Marchioness, one of the greatest show ring horses ever foaled. Her total was thirty-four firsts and specials in the best company Scotland, ever produced. Middirigg was also a great prize ring horse, his record being eleven firsts and seven champion prizes, all taken in the best of company. He was owned % J. Boag, Esq. Sir Radcliffe has also been most successful in. the show ring, securing first awards atßangiora, North Canterbury, and Nelson on several occasions. That be transmits his own good qualities to his stock is shown by the fact that they have been prize-takers wherever exhibited. TERMS—£4 for single mare; two or more as j>er agreement. Payable on or before January Ist, 1906. Grooma^e fee ss, payable at first service. Owners at time of first service of -all mares subsequently sold or exchanged held responsible as in foal. ° All care but no responsibility. Palmerston—Saturday and Monday H. M. SIMMONDS, Owner, Palmerston N. rPO stand this season m the Bunnythorpe and surrounding districts, the well known trotting stallion .REALITY. Full particulars from W. SUTHERLAND." Bunnytborpe. CLOVERLEA STUD FARM/ rpHE well known stallions — ODD TIMES AND PAPAKURA Will be at the service of breeders this season. For particulars see cards or groom in charge or— D. BUICK, Owner. rpO stand at VaMey Road, Colyton, and -1- travel Bunnythorpe, Pohangina, Apiti, Feilding and . surrounding districts, the imported English hackney COKEfct'SEMPEROJi. For further particulars, apply J. T. H. ALDERSON. injured, probably in falling, and his back was also hurt. His mates at once drove him into Levin where he was attended by Dr Mackenzie, who found it necessary to place him under chloroform in order to dress the patient's wounds. stand the season and travel the *l Palmerston N. and Feilding districts,, the well known thoroughbred stallions, Field Battery & Explosion. Field Battery is by Hotchkiss—Lady Evelyn, therefore full brother in blood to Multiform, and there is no reason why his stock should not perform as well as those of the latter, which recently swept the boards at the Randwick (Sydney) race meeting. Field Battery was a sterling performer on the turf, having won several important races. Explosion is by Cuirassier 18 (full brother to Trenton) out of Jadestonel3, by imp Sword Dance 3 out of Onyx (full sister to Jiobmson Crusoe and dam of Nordenfeldt, sire of Carnage;. Ex. piosion.was a noted performer on the turf and has won nearly all the important races of the colony. He has come through his hard racing extremely well and is perfectly pound in wind and limb. . Fees fcr bo*h horses i' 6 6s. Pad. docking Is 6d per .week. All care aken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to A. VALILKfi. Peildin'g. M'jPO stand this season in Palmerston N and surrounding districts, the thoroughbred Btallion, CAPTAIN WEBB. (Natator—Fame.) Fee £6 6a. Also, the Olydesdale stallion. JNTOfiT WATCHMAN. (Late Jfob Roy.) Bred from imported stock on both sides. For full particulars see cards. Terms £4 4s. ■ In each case paddocking 2s per week and groomage fee 5s Evpry care taken but no responsibility. Two or more mares as per agreement. ■'".... T. ANDREWS, Owner, . Scandia-street, Palmerston N,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8145, 20 November 1905, Page 6
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