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TO STAND THIS SEASON—The b. -; superior young Thoroughbred Horn :-: - iryrrp c c, "■'""■ ~~js Bred by H. Redwood, Esq.; got by Towton (im- r>^ ported) dam Shrovetide, bySt; Aubyn (imported)—:**•--* i Panc»ke/by Sir Herculeti-Pandori, l^j Operator i■ : (imported) — Primrose; by Beverly-^-Obampkni. ; --. Towton brother to Marchioness (winner of. the t3 -.;;.-. Oaks, and; half brother to Marquis, winner of the Two Thousand andlieger, and ,eeoond in the. Darby), by Melbourne (eire of Blinkbonny, winner .; of the Derby and Oaks; West Australian, winner ~ of the Derby and Leger; Symba and Sonnnernde, both winners of the Oaks; Sir Tatton Sykes, winner . t of; the Leger, and of numerous other first-olase horses) out of Cinizelii, by Touchstone,' winner of the Leger. St. Aubyn, by Middleton (winner of the Derby). Operator,. by .' Bmilius (winner of the Derby). The excellence of the Sir Hercules blood is well know, and ha* -j prored superior to all others on the Colonial turf. Lillipee is a beautiful brown horse; three years ; old, standing about fifteen hand three inohes high; .. has good bone, is remarkably deep in the girth, with splendid back and loins, and is all over a fine specimen , of the thoroughbred horse. He is perfectly sound, has . good temper, excellent constitution, and his ,- , staying qualities are of the first order, united with a ' ~ fair turn of speed.. Mr Bed wood, having a large ..., number of horses in training, has sent Lillipee to the - stud to get stabling for some of his two year olds aboijt to go into work. Terms—3 guineas a mare, subject to an advance of ten per cent if not paid by, the 15th of January next : , : , to the undersigned. Groom's Fee, ss, payable on first. ' service. , The. Horse will visit the following plaoes at the . times stated :— Monday—Stoke, Richmond (Star and Garter), and c Spring Grove Tuesday—Wakefield Arms, Forest Inn, and Jervis's, Fox Hill . . Wednesday—Waimea West, Appleby, Richmond, and Stoke Thtjesday—Nelson, Coach and Horaea Stables Fbiday—Wakapuaka, Black Hone Satubday—Nelson, Coach and Horse Stables 1601 0. ELLIOTT. 0 STAND THIS SEASON.—The Entire Clydesdale Horse CAPTAIN. He is by Glanceb, out of a Clyde Champion mare bred by the late Mr. John Kebb. Captain is a dark bay, stands 16J hands, and is known to be a thoroughly good working horse, and good tempered. Paddocks provided for one month, free of oharge. Teems—£2; groomage, 2s. 6d. , CHARLES CANNING, 1530 Richmond. ■■ .: ■ OX) STAND THIS SEASON.—The Pure J- . Bred Clydesdale Horee : MODEL BLAOE LEGS. : Hia eire, the imported Horse Lofty, winner of five first and one second prize in Scotland, has beaten I every horse shown against him in New Zealand. His; dam, Belle, bred from imported stock in . Otago, gained twelve first prizes before leaving that' Province, and has taken first prize three years in succession at Christchurcb, since Bhe came to Canterbury, beating imported mares from Victoria and Sootland. , ' MODEL BLACK LEGS is a rich bay, with blaok points, rising four yean old, and stands about 16| hands. He took first and second prize at Christchurch, and first prize at Leeston, and proved himself a sura foal-getter. Travelling on Mondays from his Stables at Fox Hill to Richmond, calling at the Wakefield Arms Tuesdays—Richmond to Upper Moutere, calling at the Traveller's Rest, Appleby - ' Wednesdays—Upper Moutere to Motueka Thubsdays—Returning to Upper Moutere Fridays—Upper Moutere to Fox Hill, calling at Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West Saturdays—At his own Stables, Fox Hill Tsbms—£4 each mare; groomage, sa. Two or more mares as per agreement. All Fees to bs paid on or before Ist January, 1876. 1337 FRANCIS HOLDER FOR THE SEASON—The Entire Horse JA C X will be at Orinoco and Lower Moutere (Bridge Inn) on Tuesdays ; Motueka (Mr. W. Chahbhbxaik'b Farm), Tuesday Nights and Wednesday Mobningsj Rivraka (Fowlee's), Wednesdays j Pangatotara, the remaining days of the week. Fees—£l 10s, to be paid by the Ist January. Groomage, 2s. 6i., to be paid at the time. WM.SPICER, r 1575 Pangatotara. rpo stand'this season • YOUNG STJFEOLK SURPRISE. He will be at the Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, on '• Mondays ; Traveller's Rest, Riwaka, on FMDAYfI; the rest of the week at his own Stables. Teems—£2 10s.; guarantee, £3 ; groomage, 3a. Allowance made for more than one mare belonging to the same person. ■ • J. SATHERLEY, 1488: Motueka. TO STAND THIS SEA S 0 N.—The Entire Horse ROGKETT, Rookett'is a Bay Horse, bred in 1869; got by Diotnedes (imported), dam Mayflower; by St., Giles, out of Woodstock, by Theorem (imported); Diotnedes, by Hesperus—Diomedia, by Weatherbit —Tauriana, .by Taurus—Eameralda, ;by,Zingare«—[ Postilla, by -Rubenß—Presol, by Pot Bos., St. Giles, by a Sir Hercules colt—Pearl, by Sir Blus (imported) I —Pasta, by Toss (imported)— Patience, by Bay Oernerton (imported)— Miss Nettleton (imported). ; Kookett will be at Fox Hill and Riohmond on Monday; Moutere on Tuesday; Motueka on Wednesday ; Motaere on Thubsday j "Lowdbn'b, Motueka Valley, on SATUBDAY. Teems—£3 ; groomage, 3s. All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1876 1052 ARTHUR WILKINSON. rr.O STAND THIS SEASON—The power JL ful Cart Colt, rising three years, > PRINCE OE THE VALLEY, by Royal Conquetor, out of Gipsy, by Clyde Champion (imported), out of J. Andrew's well-known mare, Polly by Farmer (imported), and grand-dam (imported). Royali Conqubbob, a pure Clydesdale, took the first prize at Battersea as a two-year-old, at the United Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Royal' Highland • Socioty, and was therefore entitled to be regarded as the best oolt in England and Scotland in his ' year. - He wae selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by the Hon. W. Robinson. ' • • Gipsy took first prize for two-year-olds at Biohmond Agricultural Show. '■ • vPRINCE OF THE VALLEY ■ «-^ by the above pedigree, will' be teen to be one of the best bred horses in this "Province. He will visit the following-places—'' ~y. ' ' Monday and Tumday—To Wakefieldand Waimea District. . ,' ;; . _ Fbiday—At Wakapuaka Remainder of the week at hie. own Stable*, Wash ington Valley "',' , ■, TißMß—£2 s*. per mare. \4AI ■;_ . l WM. TAYLOR*

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1981, 19 October 1875, Page 1

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