Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TO STAND AT FEILDim The well-known Site, THE OFFICER, Bobineon Crusoe, dam Marie Louise, bf Gang Forward (imp)-Josephine, tldbibson Crusoe (13), by Angler (2), ,T, m oi ir y M lita. His progeny have all tarn um\ vei'V didcessful, their turf performances beidtf toft ' numerous to mention. e ■«• . Fee, tio 10s. Good paddocking, Iβ 64 The well-known eire, VLADIMIR, Stepniak—Mist. Fee, £1010s. Good paddoeking, Iβ M per week, -et « «• For further particulars of these tW ' famous racing sires, apply to the owner, A. F. WALKEB, Feilding. AT' THE WAIKANAE STUIT r At tfw service of breeders during the . * catalog season: ACHILLES ■.-.-? (imp) 18 (im). ~ • /-J ACHILLES is a beautifully proportioned, chestnut horse, standing slightly over six. v> teen hands. He has won oyer £9000 In ' stake money, and that without being "engaged" as a two ot three-year-old, when he was practically fovineible. He has proved himself a champion Iα - each of the six seasons he has raced, retain* all his courage, and has probably the elesn* ' - est set of legs in New Zealand to-day. • - He won three Jubilee Gbps, two ElerfWe >• " ' Plates, two O.J.C. Challeoges, two North ' ."* Island Challenges, three Jackson Stakes." '- The Juvenile Plate, Middle Park Plate (an " l exceptionally brilliant performance: Maohine Gun, 2yrs, had the Maiden allowance, - and earned 7st 21b; Achilles* Byrs, with,' - full penalties, carried 9st lOfib) j Manawata "> Stakes, Hawke's Bay Stakes, A.R.C. den., tury Stakes, WangaAui Guineas, > > •- ton Stakes, Wellington etc. In fact, < ' no horse in New Zealand 1 . h«e performed "- -': like him. He has never been anduly taxed, '-■■';] and hi» constitntion is uninpaired. He -:-V comes of Bruce Lowe's Now 18 famUy, . ,;- whence spring Highflyer, Albert -TMo* .'.> George Frederick, Orlando, Mendicant, Shotover, etc., white the eapn», v >" family is.represented in these oolonies by ''- those euooeseful sires, Nprdenteldt, Gold*-'' : '.'i borough, Martini-Henry, Bobineon Crusoe, • X, eto « . , :.-■■ V. Twenty approved mares wUibe taken to - :> Achilleeatafeebf THIRTY GmNBAS. ' \ Mares will be met at the WftJkanae tail* ,' <■ way station. ' -. - Grazing: Mares with foals 6a per week, l t dry mares 2s 6d per week. , .: Further particulars from ~ " ANDREW COOHkUN, ',' Stud Groom, Waikanae. ' "f

#■ ) t*t H> * ■ 3" mo STAND THE SEASON AT ■ JL PALMEBBTON, Travelling to surrounding darinietg a* inducement offers, - _, *> TEDS THOROUGHBRED SIRE, > '*! Hotohkißß-Kate Godtoey. , , <£p Thoroughbred mares, £5 5s ; others, £8 Bβ, payable let January, 1908. Gnomage ,- ,fee,ss. - : - ' -; r For farther particulars apply , •• r t VINE'S KUMAftA STABLBB, Banpitikewrtreet. ■ .. / tmO STAND AT BULLS ant tartl *' JL Palmerston dud dietriefc the in* r > '• ported Hackney Stallion *" GALANTINE. Particulars ELLIS BEOS. - ■' Balls. ( ,

mp and, JL travel surrouiiding purebred Clydesdale ■ ALPHERT. Prince Aiphert"ie »s>fc 'I blaok ! horee, rising four; years, with beau J tifol clean flat bone, and haix ot best , quality, dean action, and haa a splendid temper. For pedigree and particulara eee card, or apply to, H. BEMNANT, owner;, Colston mO STAND this eea- ' —1~ -'.ifflr' eom in the Bunny Ihorpe ,and surrounding 1 |distriot, the well known f\ Ww Trotting Stallion <mmm 3L x ' reality. "•* Fα, particulars from W; SUTHEELAND, owner, Boniiytherpe. .\ '■"..-.:■'"■'■'■'■ tIS +** ■* ' - rp THOSE WHO DRIVE. A part of their satisfaction is the smartness of their turnout. The other part is in the service of good material between the shafts. The equipages and hones from TATTERSALL'S Royal Horse Bazaar, Rangitikbi Stbbit, Are both smart and good, and cannot be excelled. Lovers of a good turnout will find it to their advantage to call or ring np Telephone 77, where their wants will be supplied. <GKgB, Landaus, Buggies, Drags, on Hire at a moment , B notice. . j>, ST. JOHN, Proprietor* V

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19071210.2.10.6

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 3

Word Count
586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 3