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TO BTAND THIS SEASON, Between "Mew Plymouth, lugltP" wood, and Rahotu, , ' t The Trotting Stallion E B O N yT (Bred by J. Greig, Esq., Longbeach, Canterbury). Ebony is a beautiful black horse, rising Bis yonro, and stands 16 hands, with immensa bone. Sire, Black wood Abdallah; dam. Duchess of York, by Traducer, out of Gentle Annie, grand aatn of Cali&ta, Miss Hilda, Princess, and other good performers. Ebony was shown four times, and took three firßt prizes. Terms— Single Maro, £3; two or more the bonafide. property of one owner, £2 10g each Groom'ti fee, 2/6 each. All fees payable by promißßory note, due on let January, 1895. Ebony will travel to Gkato on 'Monday; to Rahotu and back to Okato on Tueaday; and in to New Plymouth on Wednesday; Friday to Inglewood, via Sentry Hill, and back by Junction Road same day; Thursday and Saturday at his own stable, New Plymouth. ' All mares sent to Ebony will ' receive every attention, also good paddocks at 1/6 per week, but no responsibilityFor further particulars apply to 1 M JONES, Criterion Stables; or, > W. A. JURY, ; - b26m ■ Groom in charge, . ,TO, BTAND THIB SEASON,: . f£9fe«M&nP H E Thorough- brsd< r-JjaIKJOgJM A . Entire Horse ! l£sJasJJ Howitzer, by Musket (imp), dam Titania' (imp). Musket being so well known needs no comment. Titania got by Otest; her dam, Queen Mab, got by Lampton out of Blanch; by BirdcatcheT — Camphhn, by Provost — Gadfly, by May Fly — Ssbra, by Harbineer" • — Jenny, by Dick Andrews— Worthy^ Young Camelia by Woodpecker, Cameiia , by Trenthem. , Coquette, by Coin p ton Tferb, sister to Regulue, by tbe Godolpbin Arabian; imported to Canterbury by <J..G. Stead, Eec^ in 1878. " . Fusee," own "sister to- Howitzer, . wato purchased and sent to England for stuff purposes, thus showing tho value of tbi* : blood.' ' ' j . 1. -• •;^- i Howitzer met with a mishap 'when young, which threw him ont of , wort, but" 1 - did not impair hia strength, .thus critling' abort what would undoubtedly have bean' J a brilliant career on the track; but he ba* the name of leaving somo of the best stock in Auckland; Fee : Single Mare, £3. ; , , v Also, will stand, the' Draught Entire Whakamara, ;; . by Glasgow Geordie. ■ dam .Bessie by Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland, Whakamara has taken two first and one second prize at the Agricultural -Shows. •-•■ Terms: Single Mare, £2 10b; allowance made for more than one owned by same owner. , ■, " ' NB,— Any mares visiting these boring 1 not proving in foal will get the, services the following season free. All care taken, but no responsibility . All feea <to be paid ' on or before the Ist of January, 1895. ' , W. ELLIOT, • a947m _ Owner, Waitara. • TO STAND THIS SEASON} ~ At New Plymouth. THE* T HOBO UGH||J3C*ff«t4 BRED HORSE—,' <afea^BCTfeidtoi *■ \J IN x \_s« ■ 0 lonic is a beautiful bright bay, and stands about 16 bands high, measuring over 6ft round the girtb, and rising ,7 years old. Pedigree-* lonic by the Daur phin, Dauphin by Traducer (imp); dam Ina by Gladiator (imp)— Prudence ,. by Traduce (imp) — Polly oy Riddlesworth (.imp)— dam imported from England, by Mrflemily. of Napier. Riddlesworth, is - the Eire of Dainty. Ariel; Dainty .Ariel, is the sire of Hippocampus and Jzjiak Walton, eire of Billingsgate. ' - Ina's Performances. — At 2 years old won Nursery Stakes and Champagne Stakes at TaraHaki, and ran second for the Nursery Handicap, only beaten by a short head. At 3 years old Ina won the Wailara^ Derby and ran second- to Consul for the Tafanitki Derby, only starting twice/ ' - logic's Performances, — As & 3-year-o!d " won Muidon Plate at Waitara,- ian second in New Year's Handicap" and Welter at' tbo same meeting. Won handicip, beat, ing a field of 16 horses at Taranaki Jubilee Meeting. As a 4 year-old at Turanaki Summer Meeting he swept all before him, winning the Spring Handicap/ li miles, carrying Bst 2lb in 2min 49secs; Wolter Handicap carrying top weight, lOat 71p, in lmin 51sec; and Farewell Handicap.'- six furlongs, carrying top weight, 9st 7M>, in' lmin 2lßec. At Waitara New Year's Day Meeting, carrying top weight ia ail 'rapes, winning the New Year's 'Handicap^ 1^ miles, 9st 51b ;" winning" Waitara ''Gap, carrYing top- weight, 9st"llb, IJ miles ; Flying' 1 Handicap, carrying top weight, 9st * 21b, 6 ' furlong^ nhd Welter Handicap, one' milo, " - carrying . topweight, lOst 131 b, winning fotif races in one day. At Taranaki Anniversary ' Meetinz, 1892, won Hau'dicap, 1± mile*,-, carrying top Weight, 9st. In 1893, after a .big BGason tit the stud, ran second in the Waverley Cup, carrying Bat 9ft". Won Autumn Handicap of 100 soys, H miles, in imfn^eseci'carrymgSst^ib, at "Foxtoo ; second in Stewards' Stakeß, carrying top' jroteht 9st 51b. Won' the Bell Block Cap,of 50sovb carrying top weight, 9dt. Woa the Glasgow Plato, of 120 eovs, carrying 9st Gib, at' Otaki, 1J miles.' lonio got beaten by half a length in the Stewards* Stakes at the same meeting, carrying top weignt, lOst 41ba, 1£ miles. .. '■ Fee, £2 10s per mare; two, or more tl>« property of the same owner as' p«r agreement. Groom's ' fee 2s 6d, on first servio\ Payable on or before January Ist," 1895. For other particulars apply to owner or "groom in ebargo. » E. WOOD,. b!77a , New Plymouth. TO STAND THIS SEASON. §G3s?jl WELLINGTON 11. TTTELLINGTON 11. will travel to W Huirangi on Mondayp, Inglewood ou Wednesdays, and the remainder of the week at my farm, Corbett Road,ljepperton. Trusts : 30s single mare, payaMe lat Jonunry, 1895 . i'or further particulars apply to < F. COPEBTAKE, a9B£b Owner, Lepperlon. MR HOWARD H SECCOMBE has beon appointed nn Agent for the' nalo of The Budget in Opunake and dietriot, and is also authorised to receh a advertisements. , i •' *, Printed and published for the Proprietary of the "Taranaki Hbuai,d". Gonoral Printing Entabliplimenty Dovon-stieet,' 1 Now Plymouth, Tarunafci, by William Henry John Seffern, Journalist, of Devon-street, New Plymouth, Taranaki, in the Colony of New Zealand — , October 20, 1894;

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10139, 20 October 1894, Page 4

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