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TO STAND THE SEASON', . liussHLtiß'tti.ablua, New Plyrooutt Thoroughbred Horßt jLmJ Dauphin/ By Traduoer (imported) out of Murit Theresa (imported) by Rataplan out; oj Marie Loaiße by Gunboat out of Mnric Agnes by The Cossack out of .Earriott 5 Gladiator oat of Pantalonade (dam ol Prime Minister) by Pantaloon. ; , Tub Dauphin ran tbreo times as a two-year-old, winning. twice. As a three-yenr-oli he ran nine times, winning ihe Canterbury Derby (one mile and a half) and Wanganui Stakes (two miles), and running Sdcond to Grip in the Canterbury yup (w.f.a., two mileff and a quarter) in |the fastest time ever recorded for that race. Maria Theresa is one of the few daughters of Stockwell'a brother Batnplnri ever imported to New Zealanl. Gunboat was one of the best, sons of Sir Hercules, and Marie Annes, granddatn of Maria Tnereea was by The Cossack, who won the' Deiby of 1847. Both the sire and dam of Maria Theresa trace back directly to Sir Hercules on their sire's side, .and the name of Pantaloon appears at both the top , and bottom of Tna Dauphin's 'pedigree table. Thb Dauphin bns sired the following,:— Eil en, Cushlu, Bluo Mountain, iFairy Queen, Tuna, etc., etc. Thus it will 'be een that all bis stock yet tried, are wiunrra. A local bred mare by Toe Dauphin is valued by the owner (Sir Slandjsb) at 200 guineas. Another wat> bred and sold, by Mr J. J. Ruasoll for 100 guineas cosh, and oonaidored cheap at the figure . , . - Terms : Thoroughbred mares, B guineas; half-bred maree, 4 guineas. Two or more maces ub per agreement. Good puddocking, with abundant supply oE water, Is pep week. -Grbomage, 2a 6J. All mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note, due ,on January 4lh 1891. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to , • M. CUNNINGHAM, Waitara Hotel ; or, to J.J.RUSSELL, " New Plymouth, Groom in charge TO STAND TH i S ..SEASON, in New Plymouth and Scrrounding Districts, .-X-^J^r^ rTHB PUREBRED |S||3P9j " i CARRIAGE HORSE Young ftluelight* Young Blubliqht is "a Beautiful Dapple Grey, standing .OTer seventeen hands, of great power and substance ; is a sure foal getter, and very dooile ; and as a sire of Banters, Carriage Horses, or Weightcarrying Hackß, is undeniable, having left some very promising young stock in the Geraldine District. YoUflG Bluelight will commence travelling on MoDdaj', 29th September, and travel as follows:— Mondays by Junction Road to Stratford, putting up at Cold well's, returning on Tuesday by Sentry Hill l The rest. of the week he will be at the Moles worth-street e'ables. ' Fee : Single Mare," £3 3s ; two or three the bonafide property of tho same owner, £2 15s each; four or five the, bona fide, property of tne same owner, £2 10a\euch; six or more the bona fide property b'f the same owner, £2 5s each. All fees payable by promissory note to the underbigned, signed on first service, and due on the 14th day of January, 1891. Grooraage fee, 3s per nrare, payable on first service. For pedigree and all further particulars see cards. THOMAS BROWN, aBS h b d3l New Plymouth. TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON, IE » rHOROUGHBEED 2SpO3 Armourer. /^'RMOURER is a brown horse, aged, '**■ standing about 16 hands, with good power and quality, and good temper. Abmoubeb (b),' bred ia .Victoria in 1879; got by Tubal Cain (b), dam Heashell (b) by Nautilus (b), ■ out of JSlo'ise (b), by. The Hermit (a)dam Sweetheart (a), by Rcdheart; Melesina (a) by Harkaway ; Potteen by Young Blacklock; Brandy Bet by Canteen; Biggottini by Thunderbolt "; Tramp's dam ! by Gobanria ; Fraxin'ella -by Trentham ; sister to Goldfinch by Woodpecker (vide Apremont'a pedigree). 1 ARMOURER will travel to Oukura, Okuto, and Stony River on Monday.; returning to.Omato'sbtneday. Waitara ou Wednesday (if sufficient inducement offers). Inglewood on Friday. Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two maros, £4 10s ; three or mofo, £2 each. .' J GEORGE, a 312 . Omata. ~ • TO STAND TO IS SEASON, IjfeFSf^M J»' THB DRAUGHT ENTIRE, *JbW™» Weliiagtoa IIHe will be at — Inglewood (via Junction Road), return ing through Lopperton, on Mondays.* Oxato, on Fridayß. Terms, 25a. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. J. F. HOOKER, a 353 . South Road. TO STAND THIS SEASON. 4r\. m -.ir«t T H< E PUREBRED n^^m^J A CLTDKSDALB HORSE Lord Ravenswood wna got by that oelebiatcd horse, Sir Colin Campbell, dam JenDy, got by Clydesdale Hero, imported from Scotland , grand-dam Jessie, imported from Victoria. Lord Ravenbwood has been a most successful prize-taker. He has immense bone, and is Btaunch and quiet. Loud Ravenswcod will trarel between Eltliara and Inglewood, passing through Nguire on Mjndays to Eltham, returning to Stratford same day ;■ 'leaving Stratford on Wednesday, passing through Mid hirst and Wuipuku to Inglewood, returning Thursday. On other roads to suit tho con•venienco of Bottlers. Terms, £1 10 b. Paddock for mares free for a month, but no responsibility. Fees to be puid at plose of eeaaon. THOB. TAYLOB, a 644 Htr»tford.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 1