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Entires I p STVVD Til m -xji.^o^ AT Thorou^-ibred Stßllion TH W r, o V •! RNfO R. HIS HIvrOBY. \HVN'D'a>LS-olu'Htnut, B f ,andia>( over 16 litnitf high, ugel, aad oE unexoopt'.oaall/ «otxl constitution Tub Govkrnob was bred in Ohrfstchtm-h, by- Mr, W'obb, and wjh got by that gran J liorso Autoroa. importe i froai^Knglai<l by Mr. Mullook. His d'nn, that'fltordojj peroia^r, Uovoke, was also tho dam of th»t go'iJ an^l c tuatont • c former, i'rump Card, 'ho .'>'emier, ' »nd other gool st 01,' Kdvoko wm b>r^ in'Noaon, b? Mr. Fairohlld ami wai iot t»y -ir Hircul-s. the «r>at inaiaat'^y of tbecoiunUlturf. Sir Horou'cs wai t!io si-». of , Cossack, Waiuaoa, Yattenioo, Nut w, ft, ft'i.l mauy other good noraeß. Kavoto's If* -a t'ltiaosae; was brod by Mr. May, oE New Soxttt and Ui ipiportedto "ssfelsoabyiMr. Red*oo"J, in 1853. Sho wa3 by Tosj, impor cd fratn b'nglaod by Mr. Hcott, of Cliadou,' and who claitna the great Eolipso as his progenitor. Finesse, dam Fii-t, whs by Mari -er, a rure-bred Arab, one of th-5 fit at itnpo.*t*>-l in the Australian Oolooies 1 PSRFORjIANOSS. ToK Govjsbnoe promissd to be a great performer, b-t bis racing career was cut short by an accident, whioh, though- it dep-ived the turf of what bid fair to bo one of the grandost performers in the Oolooy. will prove a boon to breeders dtsirous of produoing racers and steeplechasers. As a three-year-old, h« Bhowed tbat he oould carry weight, race, and fctay. .He started in three weight for-age raoes, of which he won two, &i>\ waa third in the other. This waa tha hriatoh rch Pl.-ite, whioh was rua for -at tha Metropolitan Mcc ing, when LeLo^p and F. ul Play finished in front of him, At tho Wellington Meeting, IHE GOVBBnob won the Maidon Plato, in the /air time of 2mia 47asc, Badsworth 2nd, Coiuub 3rd, Jhief and Misa Domett following. At Dunedin, iD the Queen s Plate, of two miles. The Governor Ist, tylvanuß 2nd, Lai^y Emma 3rd, and Nautilus. He won this comfortably, lime, 3min 51seo. 'the Governor's next outing was at Dunedin, wh^re ho ran a good horso in the Oup. 2 miles and a distance, Modred, 7st 101 b, let; OnDit, 7st 2lb. 2nd; Xre Governor, 6st 131 b, 3rd ; and finishing behiud him wore —Fishhook, 9at, Lady iimma, Gst 121 b Volunteer, and others. Ihis xaoa wa3 run in the fast time of 4min 2seo. ?or this performance next day Tho Governor wns asked 10 carry 7at 21b ia tha Joo'tey Club Handicap, but was not placed, but en th 9 third day ho won tha Queen's Platti, weight for age, 2 miles, thus more thin male - ing up for proviouadefeit. At the faranaki Meeting of 1885, he won the District Handicap, be -.ting Armoorer and others. Tebms.— -Fees, 60s por Mara; payable oa orbefo-ethj J&t January, 1887. tfroom'a fee*. £s 6d, payable at liret service. Visits Waitara ever? Idonday, and Stony River on J huraday, For farther particulars apply to J. J. EUSSELL, a 526 h b do3l tfew Plymouth TO STAND Tltlb atfAcSOi AT OM ATA. (fS i-n^fff^f*i thoroughbred Stallion By Manuka out of Electra. Sec full pedigree NZ, Stud B-ok. Good paddockir.g for maies. JS'o regpingifciluy. Tbijms. — Single mare. £1 10s.; two or more (the sarne.owcer), £1 sa. each. ALBERT BAYLY. a 692 hb tc Oraattt. WILL STASD THLS SEASON AT NEW PLYMOniH, - ! That magnificently: bred StallioD, j THfc) DAUPHIN. BY Tra'lucer (imported) out of Afar'tv Theresa (imported) by Rataplan out of Matie Louise by Gunboat ojt of Marie Agnes by The Cossack oat of Harriott by Gladiator out of I'autalonade (dam of Piime Miuistar) by Pantaloon. Tbe Daophia ran three times as a two-year old, winning twice. Asa taree-year-old be ran nine times, winning the Canterbury Derby (one mi!e and a half) and Wanganui St kes (2 miles), and running second to Grip in t;.e Canterbury Onp (w.f,>i., two miles anil ii quarter) in the fastest time ever recorded fur that r<)ce. H s dam, Maria Theiesa, is ono of the few daughters of Stock well's brother Rataplan evei imported to New Zealand. Gunfcoat was one of the best sons "f Sir Hercnles and Mar.c Agoea granddam of Maria 'I heresi, was by The Cossack, who won tic Derby of 1847. Both the sira and (ir.m of Maiia Theresa trace back directly to j Bir Hercules on t"eir sire's side, and the name of Fantalooa iippeurs at both the top and bottom of the Dauvhin's pedigree table. Terma : Halfbrerls £5 6s ; Thorough'ore is £ 0 108 ; groomsge, 2s 6d. Fee payaole by promissory note at time of service. M. CUNNINGHAM, a4BB d 24 Devon-street. \.j~o t"oko"a v ot b l ill JLI NEW^PLYMOUrH BEBAKWATBR. ROSE E. SCHERER, r'loprietresa. , Wines aad fcr-irita of tho very bojt brands only supplied. On Draught— Hancock'B Celebrated XXXX Auoklapd Ale. Comfortab'e Accommodation for Travellers. 681 htc YMllWn POWDER EJIATINQ'S POWDBS. KBATING'S POWDER. KBATISQ'S Pt)WDJER. KlLLfci BUGS, FI.BA.V, MOTHB, - .. BEETLES. THIS POWDEIi is $uito HAHMI.BSB to animal life, but is übrivftlled'in dvatroying KLEAB, BOGS, COOKBOAOHES, BRfcTLKB, mothb in fuiis, aud every other Bpecios of Inpcct, Sportsnwta' will imd tiiia invaluable for destroying lieae in their dogs, aa also ladies for their pot aog». THIB ABTIOLTS ho» found 60 QBHA.T ft qalb that it has tempted others to vesd a BO.calted artiole in imitation. Tbe PUBLIC are OAUTIONBD tiist the tinu of the genuine powder boar tbe Ratograph cf THOMAo KWATTKG bOJSii in TIHB at AIL DaueGisis. KEATING^ WORM TABLETS. KBATING'B WOBM TABLBTg EKATING'B WOBif TABLETS KBAXING'S WOBM TABLETS A PUEBLT VEGETABLJei SWEBTMBAT, both in appearanoe and taste, furnishing a most a^jreeablg method of administering the only certain rsssody for IKTEBTTKAIi or THBBAD WOBMS, It is a perfectly Baffi and mild preparation, Aad la especially adapted for children. BOLD IN TlHfi EY ALL DEUGUI3TB. Proprietor... THOMA« KT3>kTTfC6 1. WDOW. a 605 b mr 25 '87— |j''ABM and GARDEN,— Practical Guide X; to Culturu in TRianalii,-~Price 6d. L.CKALD Wi&OT, Herw H>mQ^ *

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7243, 9 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7243, 9 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7243, 9 December 1886, Page 4

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