Notice ! THE DRAUGHT HORSIB GLAKijE^I, will (if Buffia'unt indacetnent offers) TRAVEL TfaH Feiaon ia MOTUIfiKA and Neighboring DLtricta. Terms £2 ; f.roamage, 5v RICHARD D. WALLIS, 2541 Owner. TO TRAVEL TBI3 fcEASON. Tho Ttioroughbre3 Horse CAPSIZE. Capsiza U a dark bay, standing 16 hands 3 incbe 3 . Sirs LeoHnua (imported), bred in England, so 1 , by Cat )rer (son ol Stookwell), dara TBBmaaia, fey Melbourne out cf a mare by Pioaroon— Boony Bonnet, by Maley Molocb. Dam L'Oriont (imported) bred in England, got by Knight of tha Crescent; her dam Ei-ypt'ao, got by Touchstope, out of Area,-by Glidi'.tor— Twilight, by Velocipede —Miss Garf rth. by Wa'ton Hyaointhns— L\ra. by De'pi' i— Flora, ty King Fergus - Atdanta, by Mst?hem. Capsiza wili leave— Richmond, Monday to Foxhill; Tuesday, T-=dmor; Wednesday. Sherry ; Thursday, Dovedale ; Friday and Sa'urday, at M< stables ! ichmoad. Terms —Haf - 1 reds, £2 ; Thoronghbred mare-, £4. G.-oornafce, 53, to be paid first sfrviee. AH fres t) be paid on or before tiioltt January, 1801. Mares left nt Motupiko and Kxbmond will be attsnded to ; all care taken bat no refpjnBihi'ity. 2615 FREDERICK M. EDGAP. t^iy^ TO STAND TBIS SEASON gFjK|j The Trotting SlalKoa Electioneer. ELECK.NEERiBbyNew Year, oat (f Chanticleer's dam. The following me isurements of Electioneer Were made by Mfssrs John Gay ted R. Wntaon : - Height, 15 hands 3 inches; girth 6 feet 2 inohea; fo:ehead, e^e to eye, 10 lhohes ; necs. from head to wither. 2 feet 9 inohe3 ; de{.tb of collar, 23 inches ; forearm, 23 inches; fore-oannon-bona. ftinobes; point of shoulder to dock, 4 feet 2 inohes ; hip to bock 3 feet 3J inches; stifle to hock, 2 fee* 1J incbea; ciroumferecce at stifle, 3J fet; gaekln, 18 inches; hind-cannon-bone, 0} inches. Electioneer will Travel Stokr, Richmond, Appleby, N-leon. and Waknpaaka. Terms, £2, to ba paid on at before the Ist cf January, 1895. Grocinpge, ss. For further particulars arp'y to 2573 A. WILKIE, or to the Groom. 10 STAND THIS BEABON, at tbe Home.teal, Motueka Valley (late Btacl9y't), faqfaMfifa THE TROTIIN'G AjKJETEA.* Full brother to the celebrated trotting horse Chan icleer and the trotting mare Ivy, and half brother to numerous other good horses. Akatea ia out of a Don Juan mare, by You'g Towtor, whose etcck are too well known in this District to need further comment. Fee, £2. Mare 3 taken to graze on low terixs. R. PAT TIE, 2565 Motneka Valley. TO STAND THIS REASON AT KICHMOSD. . f g^^ ! fe^i a H 0.1 Mil iivwyi Awabua Rose is a dark chestnut, with great power and eubstßnce, standing about 16 bands, with the most docile temper. JBe is by Rama Rama, dam Rosalind, who is the of White Rse, Sweetie, Black Rose, Alpine Rose, Redwood, D g Rose, Qaeen Rose, Royal Sose, . Awarua Rose, Epilogu, and others, all good runners. Bama Eatua is by Towton, dam Waimea, 3 by Sir Hercu es. from Flora Mclver. and no ' better combination of running blood can be found in any country. Rama Rama is the Bire of Wararns, Alpine Rose, Awarua Ro3e, Maet Head. Figuie Head, Her Ladyship, 40. This combination of blood cannot be found in any other eire in New Zealand. Awarua Roie vdll ba limi'ed to a small rumber of mares, so as tha slight eooident be has received will not prevent bis being trained after tbe seascn. His performances are a3 follows:— Wen Maiden Plate and Cup at Kelson in one day, Richmocd Park Stakes stcand day; and Wanganm Consolation ; won Marlborough Cup, beatiDg Liberator and a good field ; won two races at Dunedin, and tbe Ashburton Welter three ooceecutive timej, and Aehbuiton Bating Club Bandkap, H miles, in two minutes ten seconds. He has never been ill ia his life, is new five years old, and ihua (his first season at the etud), therefore, tbe public are getticg a sound animal in ertry way. Terirs-£3 for half-bred mares, and £5 for thoroughbreds ; 53 groomage. Ftr further particulars apply to H. REDWOOD, 2526 Richmond._ 10 TRAVEL THIS SEASON, A^-^igßfL THE IMPORTED jg^^^a^fl TROTTISG HORSE t&2p!iS JnLoiiciurtLSPEDIGREE. Sire— lier-in (imp.), dam Fanny Allen, ty Bill Alle i ', grand d:>m Fanny the Milk Muid. Hondaras is rising 4 yearp, stands 16} hand-i high, is a beauifui dark bay, of great B'rength, acmpectly bai'.t, and of very superior action. He was shewn as a yearling in Tiaiarr, talticg a First and. Second Prize a'^aiDss all comers ; the following year a Second Prize ; and as a Three-year-old, a first Prize. Honduras will leave Brightwata- for Wakapu ika on Fridays, returning Saturdays. He w 11 b!so travel tbe Riwaka and intermediate districts on days to be acnounced. Terms— 3 gnineas,'to bo paid on or before Ist January, 1895. T. GLASGOW, Riwaka. 2620 F. GBEBN, Bright water. f irisur Castle Hotel, — — NELBOSGEO. WOODWARD, P B-apiE T 0 R (Latk Basva¥ oe^tjie Tbafalgar and Coach and HoEsts Hotels). O3LY THE BEST AIM, WISE. AND SPIRITS KEPT. IST GCOD ACCOMMODATION. TERMS MODERATE. 2396 DON'T MISS ITIHIS CHANCE of anpplykg y< nrself with JL Goodßcotß«nd Bhces. Sale now at j :?ATfltß3l4soo.>
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 4
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837Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 4
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