Notics! THE DRAUGHT HORSE GLANCEB, will (if BUffiaient inducement offers) TRAVEL This Season iv MOTUEEA and Neighboring Dhtriota. Terms, £2 ; groomage, 5?. RIOHARD D. WALLIS, 2541 Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS BEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse CAPSIZE. Capsize ti a dark bay, standing 16 hands 3 inohep. Sirs Leolinua (imported), bred in Eagland, gol> by Caterer (son of Stookwell), dam Tasmania, by Melbourne out cf a mare by Pioaroon— Bonny Bonnet, by Muley Molooh. Dam L'Orient (imported) bred in England, got by Knight of tha Crescent; her dam Egyptian, got by Touchstone, out of Area, by Gladiator— Twilight, by Velocipede —Miss Garforth, by WaUou - Hyacinthus— Lara, by Delpiti— Flora, by King Fergus - Atalants, by Matehem. Oapsiza will leave— Richmond, Monday to Foxhill; Tueßday, Tsdmor; Wednesday. Sherry, Thursday, Bovedale; Friday and Saturday, at bia stables Richmond. Terma — Ha ; f - I reds, £2; Thoroughbred mare 1 , £4. Groomage, sa, to be paid first strvice. All fees to be paid on or bei.re the Ist January, 1894. Mares left v.t Motapiko and Riobmond will be attended to ; all oare taken bat no responsibility. 2615 FREDERICK M. EDGAP, _ TO STAND THIS SEASON 2|pl^ Electioneer. Eleotioneeb is by New Year, oat of Chaniioleer'a dam. The following measurements of Electioneer were made by Messrs John Gay aed R. Watson : -Height, 15 hands 3 ioohes; girth, 6 feet 2 inobes; forehead, eje to eye, 10 lhohes ; necfc, from head to wither, 2 feet 9 inohes ; depth of collar, 23 inohes ; forearm, 23 inche; ; fore-cannon-bone, 9 inohes ; point of shoulder to dook, 4 feet 2 inohes ; hip to hock, 3 feet 3J inohe3 ; stifla to heck, 2 feet 1£ iccbes; circumference at stifle, 3£ fett ; gaekin, 18 inohes ; hind-oannon-bone, 9J inohes. Electioneer will Travel Stoke, Riohraond, Appleby, Nelson, and Wakapuaka. Terms, £2, to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1895. Groomsge, ss. For further particulars apply to 2573 A. WILKIB, or to the Groom. 10 STAND THIB BEASON, at the Homestead, Molueka Valley (late Btaoley'B), £-..j4jgh THE TROT I ING IBS akSea, Full brother to the celebrated trottiog horse Chanticleer and tbe trotting mare Ivy, and half brother to numerous other good horses. Akatba is out of a Don Joan mare, by Yourg Towton, whose Btook are too well known in tbis District to need farther comment. Fee, £2. Mares taken to graze on low terms. : R. PATTIE, 2565 Motneka Valley. TO STAND THIS REASON AT RICHMOND. jff-jmy.irTlßfl TeITtHOROUGHBRED Awabua Boss is a dark chestnut, with great power and substance, standiog about 10 hands, with the most dooile temper. He is by Bama Rama, dam Rosalind, who is the dam of White Rose, Sweetie, Black Rose, Alpine Rose, Redwood, D'g Rose, Queen Rose, Boyal Rose, Awarua Rose, Epilogu, and others, all good runners. Bama Bama 1b by Towton, dam Waimea, by Sir Hercu'es. from Flora Molver, and no better combination of running blood caa be found in any country. Rama Eama ia tbe sire of Warama, Alpine Rose, Awarua Rose, Mast Head. Figure Head, Her Ladyship, do. This combination of blood cannot b& found in any other Bire in New Zealand. Awarua Rose will ba limited to a Email number of mares, so as the slight accident he has reoeivei will cot prevent bi3 being trained after tbe season. His performances are aa follows:— Won Maiden Plate and Cup at Nelson in one day, Richmond Park States second day, and Wsnganui Consolation; won Marlborough Cup, beating Liberator and a good field ; won two races at Dunedin, and the Ashbnrton Welter three conseoutive time 3, and Aehburton Racing Club Handicap, H mileß, in two minuteß ten seconds. Hehaa never been ill ia his life, is now five years old, and thus (his first season at the Btud), therefore, tbe public are getting a sound animal in every way. Terms- £3 for. half-bred mares, and £5 for thoroughbreds ; 5s groomage. For further particulars apply to H. REDWOOD, 2526 Richmond. 10 TRAVEL THIS SEASON, _ THE IMPORTED H|gjnM® fl TROTTING HORSE ISgsI&S Honduras. PEDIGREE. Sire— Berlin (imp.), dam Fanny Allen, by Bill Allen ; grand dsm Fanny the Milk Maid. Honduras is rising 4 year?, stands 16} hands high, is a beautiful dark bay, of great sirength, compactly built, and of very superior Action. He was ehowa as a yearling in Timaru, taking a First and Second Prize against all comers; the following year a Second Prize ; aud as a Three-year-old, a First Prize. Honduras will leave Brightwater foz Wakajmaka on Fridays, returning Saturdays. He will also travel tbe Riwaka and intermediate districts on daya to be announced. Terma— 3 guineas,' to be paid on or before Ist January, 1895. T. GLASGOW, Riwaka. 2620 F. GREEN, Brightwater. Windsor Castle Hotel, — — NELBOS GEO. WOODWARD, PROPRIETOR (Late Babman of the Tbajalgar aud Coach and Horses Hotels). ONLY THE BEST ALE, WINS, AND SPIRITS KEPT. tST GOOD ACCOMMODATION. TERMS MODERATE. 2396 DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE of supplying yourself with Good Boota and Shoes. Sale now at TETHERS 4J00.'0,
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8062, 5 October 1894, Page 4
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823Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8062, 5 October 1894, Page 4
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