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OS SEASON, THIS STAND T° and travel between HA HUTU and OAKUEA, and to OPUNAKE, if sufficient inducement offers, The Thoroughbred Sire, Fantastic. FANTASTIC was foaled in 1888, and is highly fashionable, being by the best b’ood on both slues, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. His sire, Apremont (brother to the great French horse Chamant), was bred in Fiance in 1878, being by Mortemer, dam Araucaria (dam of Rayon d’Or). by Ambros—Pocahontas (dam of Stockwell, c-te."), by Glencoe. Mortemer by Conquienge (son of FitzGladiator) —Comtc-ssc, by Baron of Nuncio. Ambiv-s, by Touchstone— Annette, by Priam. Apremont was imported into Canterbury 1882 by Mr G. G. Stead. Fantastic’s dam, Fantasy, is by Traducer, out of Miss Flat, who was by the imported Peter Fiat, out of the imported dam Mountain Nymph, who again, Was by Sir Tatton Sykes’ Giselle, by Stockport. Miss Flat is the dam of a numerous family, the greatest of whom was the renowned Welcome Jack, one of the greatest race horses ever bred in New Zealand. Fantastic is abeautifulbay, standing 17 hands high, possessing great bone substance, and symmetry. His sire, Apremont, came out at the top of winning sires in the season of 1B82 ( beating no less than 18G other sires. The placing at disposal of the breeders of (lie above districts the services of such a well-bred animal as Fantastic is an opportunity that should not he missed by those who desire to'obtain good stock. Terms —£3 per mare, payable by p.n., due January Ist, 1895. All care, but no responsibility. Good paddocks at Puniho for thaies. Grooms fee, 2s fid, to be paid, when mares are served. Opunakc. Tuesday, returning on Wednesday ; Oakura ; Friday. J. CADDY, « Owner, Puniho. '3? rpo STAND THIS SEASON, The Clydesdale SlaTiou Enterprise. ENTERPRISE is an upstanding dark bay, black points, standing 30.1, rising thrce-ycar-old. Enterprise is by Laird o’Largo, dam, Rose the First. Rose the First is by Ravenwocd, cut of a Wellington maio. Laird O’Largo (by Glongary) out of Lochltven. Loclilevcn by Lothian Lad, dam by Lord Clyde. Lochloven gained first prize at Aberdeen in 1879, first at Glasgow in 1878, second at the H’gbland and Agricultural Show of England at Carlisle in 1880, second at the Highland Agricultural Society Show, Berwick-on-Tweed, in 1880, and Lochleven as a brood mare has never been beaten in the colony. Terms : Single mares, £1 10s. Mondays to O.tonui. Saturdays to Warca. Remainder of week at farm, Eahotu. bur further particulars apply to ‘J. PHILLIPS, Raholu, Or Groom in Charge. A, rjJO STAND The well-known THIS SEASON, Clydesdale Stallion, Ploughboy, By Champion out of Pe 11, by Old Wellington ; grand clem Kit, grand dam of Champion Roy ; Champion by Conqueror, Will trav.l between Eahotu and New Plymouth this season. Terms : Single mares, £2. Two or more 35s each. For fnitber pariicu’ars apply to T. MORROW; Owner, Raholu. omm rpo S TAN TT "THIS SJT A SON, On Mr Doegan’s farm, on the Watino Road, The Clydesdale Sialliou, Prince Charlie, By Glasgow Geordic. PRINCE CHARLIE is a bright bay, with black points, standing Ifi hands, rising four-year-old. Terms: Single Marcs, £l. Grazing for one month free, aft or which Is per week will be charged. For further particulars applv to J). M. HOLMES. Piliama Smithy. V. I! A T 0 11 E 11 Bogs to notify to the pul he of Pihama that he has opened a Blacksmith's Shop, where they can got their shoeing done, in the best style, and at reasonable rates, j All kinds of repairs to Agricultural ( Implements and Machinery effected j on the shortest notice. 1

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 October 1894, Page 4

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