Notice ! THE DRAUGHT HORSE GLANCE By v\\\ (il sufficient inducement offers) TRAVEL Thh Season ia MOTUEKi and Neighboring District a. Terms, £2 ; groomage, s*. RICHARD D. WALLIS, 41 Owner. TO TRAVEL THI3 SEASON. Tho Thoroaghbved Horse 'CAPSIZE. Capsizo is a dark bay, standing 16 hands S\nche°. Sire Leolinus (imported), bred in England, go'u by Caterer (son. of Stookwell), dam Tasmania, by Melbourne out if a mare by fioaropn — Bonny Bonnet, by Muley Moloob. Dam L'Orient (imported) bred in Engand, got by Kuight of tha Cregoent; her dam E-zyptian, got by Touchstone, out of Area, by Gladiator — Twilight, by Velocipede —Miss Garf-.rth, by Wa'.ton Hyacinthus— Lira, by Delpii i— Flora, by KiDg Fergus - Atalant3, by Hatched. Capsiz3 will leave — Richmond, Monday to Foxhill ; Tuesday, T»drnor ; Wednesday, bherry ; Thureday, Dovedale ; Friday and Saturday, at fcis stables Uchmond. Terms — Haf - I reds, £2; Thoroaghbred mare 5 , £4. Groomage, ss, to be paid first service. All ftes. t^ be paid on or before t ie let January, 1894. Mares left at Motupiko and Richmond will re attended to ; all oare taken bat no respsnRsbi'ity. 2G15 FREDEEIOK M. EDGAR. ,-7^152* TO STAND THIS SEASON pIgOPLI The Trottin g Stallion IliJci/UUllCt7l« Electioneee is by New Year, oat cf Chanticleer's dam. The following measurements of Mactioneer were made by Messrs John Gay ted R. Watson : -Height, 15 hands 3 inches; girth: 6 feet 2 inches ; forehead, eye to eye, 10 lhohes ; necK, from bead to wither, 2 feet 9 inohes ; depth of collar, 23 inohes ; forearm, 23 inches ; fore-cannon-bone, 9 inches ; point of shoulder to dock, 4 feet 2 inoheß ; hip to bock 3 feet 3& inches ; stifle to hock, 2 feet l£ inches ; circumference at stifle, 3} fe-t; gsekin, 18 inches; hind-cannon-bone, 9J inches. Electioneer will Travel StokP, Richmond, Appleby, Nt-lson, and Wakspaaka. Terms, £2, to be psid on or before the Ist of January, 1895. Grooms go, ss. For further particulars app'y to 2573 A. WILKIE, or to the Groom. 10 STAND THI3 SEASON, at the Home-tead, Motueka Valley (late Stanley's), p.jflffa THE TROTIISG ifgylPi^ STALLION ?£g&kUi& AKETEA* Fall brother to the celebrated trotting horse Chanticleer and the trotting mare Ivy, and balf brother to numerous oiher good horses. Aeatba is out of a Don Jnan mare, by Yourg Towton, whose etcck are too well known in this Dis?iics to need further comment. Fee, £2. Mare 3 taken to graze on low terms. B. PATTIE, 2565 Moiueka Valley. TO STAND THIS REASON AT RICHMOND. - yIW TEE THOROUGHBRED ISliiafiia Rose. Awabua Rose is a dark ohfstnut, with great power and substance, standing about 16 hands, with the most docile temper. He is by Rama Rama, dam Rosalind, who is the dam of White Rose, Sweetie, Black Rose, Alpine Rose, Redwood, D:g Rose, Queen Bose, Royal Rose, Awarua Rose, Epilogu, and others, all good runners. Bama Banaa is by Towton, dam Waimea, by Sir Hercu'es. from Flora Mclver.. and no better combinalion of running blood can be found in any country. Rsma Rama is the sire of Warama, Alpine Rose, Awarua Rose, Mast Head. Figute Head, Her Ladyship, dc. This eombication of blood cannot be found in any other Eire in New Zealand. Awarua Rose will be limi'.ed to a small cumber of mares, so as the slight Bcoident he has received will not prevent big being trained after the season. His performances are a3 follows:— Won Maiden Plate and Cup at Nelson in one day, Richmond Park Stakes second day; and WEDganui Consolation; won Marlborough Cup, beaticg Liberator and a good field ; won two races at Dunedin, and the Ashburton Welter three consecutive times, and Ashburton Racing Club Handicap, 1£ miles, in two minutes ten seconds. He has never been ill ia his life, is now five years old, and lhaa (His first season at the Etud), therefore, the public are getting a Bound animal in every way. Terms- £3 for half-bred mares, and £5 for thoroughbreds ; 5a groomage. For further particulars apply to H. REDWOOD, 2526 Richmond. TO TBAVEL THI3 SEA€ON, _ ****. THE IMPORTED ||OJ3PO TROTTING HORSE dSfeteS Honduras. PEDIGREE. Sire— Berlin (imp.), dam Fanny Allen, by Bill Allen ; grand dam Fanny the Milk Maid. Honduras is rising 4 year?, Btinds 16} bands high, is a beautiful dark bay, of great strength, compactly built, and of very superior action. He was ehowa aa a yearling in Timarn, taiicg a First and Second Prize against all comers; the following year a Second Prize ; and as a Three-year-old, a First Prize. Honduras will le&ve Brightwata- for Wakapuaka on Fridays, returning Saturdays. He will also travel the Riwaka and intermediate districts on daya to be announced. Terms— 3 guineas,' to be paid on or, before Ist January, 1895. T. GLASGOW, Riwaka. 2620 F. GBE2N, Brightwater. Windsor Oastle Hotel, — — NEMOS GEO. WOODWARD, PROPRIETOR (Late Babman of the Trafalgar and Coach and Hobsbb Hoiblb). ' ONLY TEE BEST ALE, WINE, AND SPIRITS KEPT. IS" GOOD ACCOMMODATION. TERMS MODERATE. 2396 DON'T MISS mHIB CHANGE of inpplyiog yourself with X Good Boots ana Shoes. Salernow at •l.: p ATfIE»»JWOo.'B. ♦ • " I
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 4
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836Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 4
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