Before going elsewhere, ©lease call at BLAIR BROS., TinflM AMD a.oTIUKHS, BRICK BUILDINGS, PAHIATUA. 11’'OUSTED COATINGS, New \ \ Styles in Spring and Summer Tweeds—English, Scotch, and Colonial. Alan splendid selection in Hats, Scarfs, Braces, Hosiery, Ac., At Wellington Prices. LARGE STOCK. at fTIO Travel the For’v-Milo Bush 1 the well-known Thoroughbred Entire Horse Treason, By Traducer out of Lady Jane. And the favorite Coaching Stallion Kemp, By Camden out of a ltiddlesworth mare. Further particulars in future advertisement and see cards. J. DEVONSHIRE, Commercial Stables, Paliiatua. To Stand this Season at Woodville, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE CAST-OFF. V) Y Castaway (winner of the Welj i > lingtin Cup) own brother to Le and Lurline.' Lurlmo proved ' herself to be the best mare that ever , trod the New Zealand or Australian ! turf. Dam Mavis by Diomedes (imp) dam Victoria. (See Stud Book). CAST-OFF stands 10-1 of immense bone and substance, and was supposed to be the most muscular horse ever seen on the West Coast. CAST-OFF has proved himself to ne sure foal getter and a most suc- ! ceseful sire, having such horses as i Waihi, Tongariro, Ruapehu, Cast ! lown, Ngarahoe, Jetsam, and that i beautiful horse Aorere, who won the Hurdles at our last meeting, besides a I host of others too numerous to men- ' lion. A son of his beat a field of twenty horses at the Egtnont Show as ! the beet weight-carrying hack. CAST-OFF was recommended as j being the best horse in the district to 1 improve the breed of horses suitable for the Indian market, his horses all ■ being such fine looking hacks and harness horses. CAST-OFF has proved himself the only successful sire of his kind in the Bush Districts. CAST-OFF will travel to Paliiatua and Danevirke if sufficient inducement offers. For further particulars apply to T. QUINLIVAN, Owner, Woodville.
TO STAND THIS SEASON THK CLYIIESPAEE ENTIBE ROHM ROB ROY. I>OY ROY is fey Glen Roy <imi ported) out of Diamond (imported). Glen Roy by the celebrated horse Prince of Wales (imported) champion horse of Scotland and Australia. Diamond by the imported horse Invincible. Rob Rob is a dark roan with black point o , and stands 16$ hands high, ami is, as will be seen above, descended from the beat blood ever imported from Scotland on both sides. Glen Roy has been the champion prize taker in Canterbury for years. Rob Roy is at present on the section of the undersigned, Tiraumea Road, where the owner will be prepared to give all information. Rob Roy’s 6tock cannot be beaten. As his stock is well-known, settlers should take advantage of this opportunity of securing good plough or farm horses. Terms—Single Mares, £2 10s. Two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. First-class paddock accommodation for mares. Due notice will be given when mares arc stinted, when they must lie removed, or a charge of 2s Od per week will be made. j. McCarthy, Proprietor.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 6, Issue 565, 27 November 1891, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 6, Issue 565, 27 November 1891, Page 1
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