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MRS. ORCHARD STRATFORD, TEACHEE OF MUSIC, SINGING, PAINTING AND FANCY YORK. First-cliißß Certificates -nnd Hiebest Testimonial*. . References :— His Lordnhip the Bishop Nelson ; W. (-'. Hodgson, Ksq., Inspector of Schools, Nelson ; R. Lee, Lee, Inspeotor of Schools, Wellington. ..-.*■ a 590 TO STAND THIS SEASON. dr. ■ riiire'-- T HE p U REB RE D ■BgJMßl&t i-.r. ' CLYDESDALE 3HEB2B:&' HO^ BE aranafei>B :*.: *. Lortf;^HuvenswoodLobd - RavbsstvoqD was got by that celebrated horse : sJir Colin Campbell, dam Jenny, got' by Clydesdale Hero, imported fron^ r-Sootfaady -grand-dam Jeeeie, imported from Viotoria. Lord Ravenswood has been a most successful prize-tak^r. He has immense bone,' and is staunch and quie<. LObd Ravbi&sWood will travel between Eltham snd Inglewood, passing through Ngaire on Mondays to Elthiuo, returning to Stratford same day ; leaving Stratford on Wednesday, passing through Midhirst and Waipuka to Inglewood, returning Thursday. On other roads to suit the convenience of settlers. Terms, £1 10s. Paddock for mares free for a month, but no responsibility. - Fees to be paid at close of Beason. Thiß season commences October* Ist. t. taylor", a 430 Stratford. TO STAND THIS SEASON at Seaoliff Farm, Puniho. fh*m-*m& THE THORO.UjGiHRIJiSpJJ l BRED STALLION fik^^p^kagft Shan O'Neal* Shan O'Neal, by Elswick, imported from Ireland, got by Dr O'Toole, son Birdcatcher, dam Fraulein, by De Ruyter —Netherton Maid, by Anchor Tantivy, son of Emilus mare Myrtilla, by Flyer, Bon of Vandyke, janr. Dam Laurel, bred by Dr Mußsen in 1866, got by Peter Flat (imported), her dam Shatkie, by Riddlesworth (imported). Vanessa, the mother of Redeemer, is full Bister to Laurel. Fishook, who won the Dnnedin Cup, is out of Laurel, thus being half-brother to Shan U'Nbal. Terms, 25k per mare, payable at end of season. Good paddock accommodation at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, bnt so responbibility. For farther particulars •apply to ALLEN BELL, a 460 Puniho. TO STAND TBIS SEASON AT OMATA, -«&d will travel if sufficient induce* ment offers, ■jt* THE THOROUGHBRED "*Ytrt> i STALLION _JLJL Vendor. Vuhdob is a bright bay, seven years'old, standing about 15$ hands, with good '■power and quality and good tamper. Vendor (b), bred in Taranaki in 1884 got by Resolution (b), dam Confidante (b) got by Day Dawn (b),her dam Fideß, by St. Aubyn (a) — Chance, by Sir j Hercules (b). . Resolution (b), got by Pacific (a), dam Discretion, by"Towton (a), out of Cas- ' uandra, by Priam (b). Vendor is a good turf performer. He started in twenty-six raceß, winning thirteen races out of the twenty-six, as a three-year-old ; he started in one race aa a four-year-old; as a five -year- old ran in eighteen races, winning ten races, running second in three, third in three, and the others unplaced ; as a six-year-old ran in six races, winning two, and running second in one race, and unplaced in the others. Vendo proved that he could race, stay, and carry weight; winning the Flying at Turakina with 9st 31b, Pyramus second ; winning Ladies' Bracelet at the same meeting with list 31b ; winning the Winter Oats at Wanganui with 7st 31b, Boulanger Becond, running the mile and half in 2min. 41|secs., proving himself a racehorse ; ran dead heat with Montrose 11. at Wanvanui Spring Meeting, carrying Bst 61b ; winning the Railway Handicap at Rangitikei with 7st 121 b, Foxton second. Terms.— Single mare, £2; two or more as per agreement. Good paddockß provided at Is 6d per week. Every caie taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to JERVIS GEORGE, Omata.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9269, 19 December 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9269, 19 December 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9269, 19 December 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)