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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMATA, and will travel if sufficient induce* ment offers, Ifeft *^ THE TH P R OUGnBRED StfiS Vendor, TTENDOB is a bright hay, ten years o'd, T standing about 15i- hands, with good power and qmlily, ami good temper. Wndou (b), bred in i nranaki in 1884 ; got by Resolution (h), dam Oonfiflanto (b) ot by Day Dawn (b), her dam FiJea, by St. Aubyn (a) — Cl.anco, by Sir Hercules (b). Resolution (b), got by Pacific (a), dam Discretion, by Towton (a), oat of Cassandra, by Priam (b). Vendor h a good turf performer. He s'aTtod in twenty -six races, winning thirteen out of the twenty his, as a threeyear'.old ; ho started in one race aa a four-year-old ; as a five-ytar old ran in eighteen races, winniDg ten races, running second in three, third in three, and the others unplaced ; as a Bix-year-old ran in sis races, winning two, and running second in one race, and unplaced in the others. Vendor proved (hat he could race, stay, und carry weight ; winning the Flying at Turakina wiih 9st 31b, Pyramus second; winning Ladies' Bracelet at the aamo meeting with list 31b ; winning the Winter Oats at Wanganui with lit 31b, Boulanger second, running the mile and a half in 2min.4HHOCR , proving himself a racehorse ; ran uoad heat with Montrosn II at thR Wanganui Spring Meeting, carrying 8-it 61b ; winn'ng the Kailway Handicap -t Kangitiko! with 7st 12lb, Foxtoo socond. Vendor will travel to Rahotu on Wednesday, Sept. 26tb, and succeeding Wedn"Edays, returning on Thursdays ; elaewhero if sufficient inducement offers Terms ■ Single uiare, £2 ; two or more as per agreement ; groomage fee, 2s 6d. Good paddocks provided at Is 6d per week, livery caro taken, but no responsibility. For furthor particulars, apply to JERVIS GEORGE, bOb Omata. TO STAND THE SEASON IN THIS DISTRICT. j&jgjjjyjrflirs VSE Thoroughbred ,^^3Ss|^/j^ LjIcLUCUS. Glaucus is a brown horse, 6 year* old, by Somnuß— Fishwoman. Soinnna i» by Traducor, ojt of Hammock, and ia sire of Dudu and othora, and Fishwoman is by Yattendon — Fanny Fisher. , Glaucus has been a good winner, and among his successes last season was tbe St. Andrew's Handicap at the Takapuna Spring Meeting. Full particulars will appear ia future isßue* b6a> TO STAND THIS SEASON. t> J^^S^&^&^T Thorough- bred ?vß™|rs|jjsH JL Entire Horse i^irixsfi^. nowitzer, by Musket (imp)i dam Titania (imp). Musket being so well known noeJs no comment. Titania got by Orest; her dam, Queen Mab, got by Lampton out of Blanch; by Birdcatcher— Camphim, by Provost — Gadfly, by May Fly — Sobra, by Harbincer — Jenny, by Dick Andrews— Worthy, Young Camolia by Woodpecker, Camelia by Trentlißm. Coquette, by Cotnpton Barb, sister to Regulus, by the Godolphin Arabian, imported to Canterbury by G. G. Stead, Esa.. in 1878. 4> Fusee, own sister to Howitzer, wag purchased and sent to England for Btud purposes, thus showing the value of this blood. Howitzer met with a miehao when young, which threw him out of work, but did not impair hia strength, thus cutting short what would undoubtedly have been a brilliant career on the track; but he bat the name of leaving Borne of the best stock in Auckland. Fee : Single Mare, £3. Aleo, will serve a limited number of mares, the Handsome 4 year-old Entire Grape Shot, . by Foul Shot, dam Fish Lass; by Leolinua, dam Fishwoman : by Yattendon, dam Fanrjv Fibher; by Fisherman, &o. ®" See Stud Book. Alto, will stand, tbe Draught Entire Whakamara, by Glasgow Geordie. dam Bessie ; by Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland: Whakamara has taken two first and ono second prize at the Agricultural Shows. 'forms: Sin.de Muru, £2 10s; allowance made for moro than one owned by same owner. N B. — Any mares visiting thesie horse* not proving: in foal will get the'servJoet the following season /",«. Ali care taken, 1.-t no responsibility., AH ieoi to be paid on or before the Ist o January, 1895. VV. ELLIOT, a 947m Owner, Waitara. TO STAND THIS SEASOnTaV the Waiougoaa Farm, — . ?£2~-*"?SSS 10 draught Entire, ri^^ydjlr Y 01 °nq Direotos. -yOUNG DIRECTOR is a dark brown JL house, standing abont lGh 2in, with splendid bor.o and muscle. Ho ia by Director, duin Violet, by Star nnd Gartei. Violet was one of Mr Caverhill a best mures. Good grazing at ls per weok. All oare but no responsibility. Tehms— Single mare 30a; two or more as por agreement. Allies to bo paid by tho Ist January, lOvO . For further particulars app'y to R. TATE, bl4a Waitara. Impurities in the Btooix— " We have seen hosts of letters from people who have received great benefit from the us* of Clarke's Blood Mixture. It cannot bo 100 highly estimatod, for it cleanses and clear* thi blood from all impuritios." This is a good testimonial from tho Family Doctor, which goss on further to say : "It is the finest Blood Purifier, that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally." For Scrofula .Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Lpgs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Sores and Pimples of all kinds its effects are marvellous. Thousands of Testimonials. Clarke's Blood Mixture Ls sold everywhere, at 2s 9d por bottle. Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes. 4 FOE SALE,— ~ AT URENUI, 110 Acre* o£ GOOD LKVEL LAND, adjoining tho Township. Conveniently situated on metal road. Fenced in two paddocks, with plenty of water and small quantity of native bush in each. Carries stock well. Suitable for dairy fnnning Terms easy. For particulars, apply to PAUL BELL. a °22b Urenui._ There is ono thing about it, you cun always depend upon uniform quality it has always beon so with Arthur Nathan* Reliable > Teas. That is the reason they are built up-uch a good name.— Ad Vr

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 4