- Notice! THE DRAUGHT HORSE GLANCEK, ViiU (>f euTiti nt inducement offers) TRAVEL This Tea jon ia MOTUEKA and Neighboring DL-trictsv ..•...'■ Term », £2 ; feto >mage, 5?. - RICHARD D. WALLIS, 2541 Owner. 10 TRAVEL TBI3 SEASON. The TboroughbJoJ Horse CAPSIZE. Capsize i» a dark bay, standing 16 hands 3 inohe?. Sira Leolinua (imported), bred io England, go!, by Caterer (son of Stookwell), dam Tasmania, by Melbonrne out (f a mare by Picaroon— Bonny Bonnet, by Mnley Moloeb. Dam L'Orient (imported) bred in Englsnd, got by Knight of tin Cre3cent; ber dam Egyptian, got by Tcuchaloce, out of Atea.b? Qladifttor— Twilight, by Velocipede —Miss Garfortb. by Wa'.ton Hyaeinthus— Lira, by Delphi— Flora, ly King Fergus- 1 Atalant 1 , by Matehein. Capsize will leave— Eiohmond, Monday to Foxhill; Tuesday, Tsdtaor; Wednesday. Sherry; Thursday, Dovedale; Friday and Saturday, at bis stables tichmoad. I Terras — Ha'f - 1 reds, £2; Thoronghbred mare% £4. Gioomage, ss, to be paid first service. All U es to ba paid on or befora t ie Ist January, 1894. | Mares left at Motupiko and Richmond will be Bttendad %o; all case taken bat no reepjeBibility. 2615 FREDEBIOK M. EDGAB. jg>-n-^Bft T0 STAKD TBIS SEASON ra^S^PFj The Trotting Stallion j |!§gpJKS Electioneer, j Elkctiqnekb is by New Year, oat cf Chanticleer's dam. The following measurements of Electioneer were made by Messrs John Gay &ed R. Watson :— Height, 15 hantta 3 inohsß; girth, 6 feet 2 inches ; forehead, eje to eye, 30 lhohes ; neck, from bead to wither, 2 feet 9 inohes ; depth of collar, 23 inobes ; forearm, 23 inches ; fore-oannon-bona, 9 inches ; point of shoulder to dock, 4 feet 2 iaohes; hip to hook. 3 feet 3£ inohes ; stifle to hock, 2 feet H incbe3; cirouinferecce ftt stifle, 3J fe;t; gaekin, 18 inches; hind-cannon-bone, 9J inohes. Electioneer will Travel Stoke, Eichnnnd, Appleby, Nelson, and W&kupnaka. Terms, £2, to bs paid on or before the Ist of January, 1895. Grocmsge, ss. For further particulars app'y to 2573 A. WILKIB, or to the Groom. 10 STAND THIS SEASON, at the Homestead, Motueka Valley (late Staoley's), fc 1 ■ iiiwi itfl'l IHS TROTTING «j3yV&i STALLION 3^^^ AKETEA, Full brother to the celebrated trotting horae Cheniicleer and tbe trotting mate Ivy, and half brother to numerous o'her good hcrsep. Aeatea is out of a Don Jnan mare, by Yourg Towton, whose Etcck are too well known in this District to need further com*ment. Fee, £2. Mare 3 taken to graze on low terms. K. PATTIE, 25G5 Moiueka Valley. TO STAND THIS REASON AT EIOHMOSD. jfcgßierfmH THE THOROUGHBRED Rose Awabtja Rose ia a dark ohoßtnut, with great power and substance, standing about 16 hands, with the moet docile temper. He is by Bama Rome, dam Rosalind, who ia the dam of White S.se, Sweetie, Black Rose, Alpine Robp, Redwood, D g Rose, Qaeen Rose, Boyal Rose, Awarua Rose, Epilogu, and otheis, all good runners. Bama Kama is by Towton, dam Waimea, by Sir Hercu es. from Flora Mclver, and no better combination cf runniDg blood can be found in any country. Rema Rama is the sire of Warsrn*, Alpine Rose, Awarua Rose, Mast Head. Figure Head, Her Ladyship, <Sc. Tin's combination of blood cannot be found in any other Eire in New Zealand. Awarua Ro;e \uil ba limited to a small number of mares, co as the slight acoident be has received will cot prevent Li 3 being trained after tbe soascn. His performances ar9 as fo'lows:— Wen Mniden Plate and Cup at kelson in one day, Richmond Park Stakes second day; and Wecganui Consolation ; won Marlborough Cup, beating Liberator and a gocd field ; won two racis at Dunedin, and the ABhburton Welter three consecutive timea, and Aehburton Racing Club Handicap, H mile?, in two minutes ten seconds. He has never been ill ia his life, ia now five years old, and thus (his first seaßon at the etud), therefore, the public are getting a sound animal in every way. Terms- £3 for balf-bred mares, and £5 for thoroughbreds ; 53 groomage. For further particulars apply to H. BEDWOOD, 2526 Richmond. TO TEAVEL THI3 SEASON, ir , rtf^t TBE IMPORTED SmwßiA TROTTXsa HORSE <f;jpggppfes3fl ■•O.OHQ.IIa S>SPEDIGREE. Sire— Ber in (imp.), dam Fanny Allen, by Eill Allen ; grand dem Fanny the Milk Maid. Honduras is rising 4 year?, stands 16} bands high, is a beau-iful c?ark baj", of great strength, oompactly bui'.t, and of very superior action. He was shown 83 a yearling in Tirnaro, taking a First and Second Prize against all comers; tbe following year a Second Prize ; and as a Three-year-old, a First Prize. Honduras will leave Brightwater foz Wakapuika on Fridays, returning Saturdays. He will also travel the Riwaka and intermediate districts od days to be announced. Terms— 3 guineas, 'to be paid on or before Ist January, 1895. T. QLAS3OW, Riwaka. 2620 P. GBESN, Brightwater. Windsjp Castle Hotel, — tNELBOH • geo. woodward, PRO PR I E TOR (Late Babman of the Tbafalgab akd Coach and Hoeskb Hotels). ONLY THE BEST ALB, WINE, AND SPIRITS KEPT. IS" GCOD *4COPMMOD4TION. TERMS MODERATE. 2396 I)ON'T MISS FTIHIB CHANCE of anpplyir.g youieolf with X Good Boots ird Shoes. Sa'ernov at
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 8 October 1894, Page 4
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848Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 8 October 1894, Page 4
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