TO -STAND THE SEASON, . Rcasis ll , » oiubles, New Plycriouth rr*HE Thoroughbred .^Jloriie JEL fhe ©aaph^, By Tra^ucer (importer!) oat o£*lviaria Theresa (ier ported) by Ratuplan out ot Marie Louise by Gunboat out of' Marie Agnes by The Cosßaok out of Harriott by Gladiator out of. Pantalonado (dam o£ Prime Minister) by Pantaloon. Tna Dauphin ran three times aba two-year-old, winning twice. 1 ' As a tbroe-yenr-oH bo ran nine time?, winning Ihe^anterbury Derby (one mile and a half) nnd Wanganui Stakeir(two miles), and running Sdcond to Grip in the Canterbury Cup (w.f.a., two miles and a quarter)^ in the fastest time ever recorded for that; race. Maria Theresa is one of the few" daughters of Stock well's brother Rataplan., ever imported to New Zealand. Gunboat was one of the best sons of Sir Hercules, and Marie A^riee, granddarn of Maria JPneresa was by The Cossack, who won tho. Derby of 1847. Both the sire and darn pf iMaria Theresa traoe back directly to Sir Hercules on their sire's aide, and the rtr.me oE Pantaloon appears at both the fop and bottom of Tnß Dauphin's pedigree table. • Sjc ' The Dauphin hnß sired the follrfrine;: — Eil en, Cushlo, Blue Mountaiii',"' Fairy Queen, Tuna, etc., etc. Thus it will be eon that all, bis stock yot tried nro winners. A local bred mare by Tub Dauphin is valued by the owner (Mr Slandish) at 200 guineas. Another wab bred and sold by Mr J. J. Rnssell for 100 \ guineas cash, and considered cheap at the 'fi^nro. Terms : Thoroughbred mares, B guineas; . half-bred mares, 4 guineas, Tv?o or more mares us per agreement. ' Good paddooking, with abundant supply of water, Is per week. Groomdge, 2s 61. All mares paid for before removal, or ,by promissory noto, duo on January 4lb ,1891. f ' Every care taken, but no responsibility,. Apply to M. CUNNINGHAM, Waitara Hotel ; ' or, to J.J. RUSSELL, New Plymouth, Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS '.SEASON, in New Plymouth anil Surrounding Districts, THE PUREBRED jj^^^fj - 1 CARRIAGE HORSE siyfe^siyiYoung BltielightFoung Bluklight i*3 a Beautiful Dapple Grey, standing over seventeen hands, of great power and substance ; is a sure foal getter, and very docile ; and as a sire of Hunters, Carriage Horees, or Weightcarrying Haoks, is undeniable, having left some very promising young stock in the Geraldine District. ' Young Bluelight will commence travelling on Monday, 29th September, and travel as follows: — Mondayßby Junction Road to Stratford, putting up at Cold well's, returning on Tuesday by Sentry Hill* The rest of the week he will be at the Molesworth-street s! nbles. Fee : Single Mare, £3 3b \ two or three the hona fide property of tbjn same owner, £2 15s each; four or five Ibe hona fide property of the same owner, £2 10s each; sis or more the hona fide property of the same owner, £2 5s each. AH feus payable by promissory note to the underbigned, signed on first tservioe, and due on the 14th day of January, 1891. Groomage fee, 3s per rrare, payable on first service. For pedigree and all further particulars see cards. THOMAS BROWN, aBS h b d3l New Plymouth. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, gt-mirtffflH TKK rHOBOUGHBBED ;2m3m» Armourer. A RMOURER is a brown horse, aged, ** standing about 16 bands, with good power and quality, and good temper. Abmoubeb (b), bred in Victoria in 1879; got by Tubal Cain (b), dam tSeoebell (b) by Nautilus (b), out of Eloise (b), by The Hermit(a)datn S weethearl(a), by Redheart ; Melesina (a) by Harkaway ; Fotteen by Young Blacklock; Brandy Bet by Canteen; Biggottini by Thunderbolt ; Tramp's dam by Gohanna ; Fraxinella by Treutbam ; sister to Goldfinch by Woodpecker (vide Aprerhont's pedigree). ARMOURER will travel to Oakura, Okato, and Stony River on Monday ; returning to Omata same day. . Waitara ou Wednesday (if sufficient in* ducement offers). InglewOod on Friday. Terms : Single mores, £2 10s ; two mares, £4 10s; three or more, £2 each. J GEORGE, a 312 Omata. TO STAND THIS SEASON, i]§feCi|jif! J TH^ DRAUGHT ENTIRE, <f ftffliH%ffluSft . "^ ePiD^ton ll* • Ho w^ll be at— IngTjEWOOd (via Junction Road), return ing through Lepperton; on Moaduje. Okato, on Fridays. Terms, 255. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. J. F. HOOKER,' a 353 South Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. a^^ 'THE P.UREBREE 'iggJlpO ■«• OLyDBSDALB HORSE 3KiSvjl XjO "d Ravenswood Lobd Ravbnswood was got by that oelebiated horse, Sir Colin Campbell, daw Jenny, got by Clydesdale Hero, imported from Scotland , grand-dam Jesßie, a imported from Viotoria. Lobd Ravbnswood has been a most sue. cessful prize-taker. He has immense bone and ie staunch and quiet. Lobd Ravbnswgod will travel betweet Eltlmm and Inglewood, passing througt Ngaire ou Mondays to Eltham, re- urninf to Stratford same day ;, leaving Stratforr - on Wednesday, passing through Midhirs and Waipuk'u to Inglewood, returning Thursday: On other roads to suit the con venience of settlers. Terms, £1 10s. Paddook foy mareß r r&< - for a montb, but no responsibility. Foe to be paid at olose of season. THOB, TAYLOB, a 044 £- ' Stratford,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1
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824Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1
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