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TO STAND THIS SEASON ' At Now Plymouth, *v rriHE THOROUGHBRED 1 horseJDL jionic. lonic is a heautiful bright bay, and tauds about 16 hands high, measuring over 6ft round the girth, and rising 10 years old. Pedigree : lonic by the Dauphin, Dauphin by Traducer (imp.) ; dam Ina by Gladiator (imp.)— Prudence, by Traducer (imp.)— Polly by Riddlesworth (imp.)— dam imported from England by Mr Hemily, of Napier. Riddlesworth s the aire of Dainty Ariel, Dainty Ariel is the sire of Hippocampus and Izaak Walten , sire of Billingsgate. lonic will travel to Inglewood on Tuesuays ; Waitara on Wednesdays, remaining there all night ; at the owner's stables the rest of the week. Fee, £2 per mare ; two or more the property of the same owner as per agreement. Groom's fee, 2s 6d, on first service. Payable on or before January Ist, 1898. Mar«s not proving in foal will be allowed free next season. For other particulars apply to owner or groom in charge. E. WOOD, b 443 New Plymouth TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TATTERSALKS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will travel if sufficient inducement offers — jtijL npHE THOROUGHjfaSfcBJ£SS[ J- BRED HORSE— . J|3l. VENDOR. XTENDOR is a bright bay, standing V about 15£ handß, with good power and quality, and good temper, His pedigee runs as follows :—: — VENDOR. Confident Resolution "I I I I""' _! t * I I I 1 I| 111 1 | -" GGg 5-^ 00-S I _| I 1§ " Vendor was a great performer when on the turf. He won thirteen races out of twenty-six starts as a 3-year-old. As a 5-year-old ho won ton races out of eighteen starts ; and aa a 6-year old he ' won two races out of six starts. VENDOR proved that he could race { stay, and carry weight. He won the Flying Handicap at Turakina with 9st 31b, and won the Ladies' Purse at the same meeting with t list 31b. He also won the Winter Oat 3 at Wanganui with 7st 31b, Boulauger second, and as the time was 2min 41£ sec for the mils and a half, Vendor proved himself a first-class racehorte. 1 He also ran a dead heat with Montroae ' 11. at the Wanganui Spring Meeting, ' carrying Bst 61b ; and won the Railway > Handicap at Rangitikei with 7st 121 b, ; JToxtoii running second. Terms— Single mares, £2 2s. Two or r moro mares as per agreement. Paddock- ) ing Is 6d per week. Every care but no responsibility. J. WEST, r b!25 Tattereall'B, New Plymouth. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rriHE olydesEnterprise is an upstanding dark bay, black points, standing 16.2, rising six year-old. ' Enterprise is by Laird O'Largo dam I Rose the First. Rose the First is by Ravenwood, out of a Wellington mare. , Laird O'Largo (by Glengarry) outof Loch- ; leven. Lochleven by Lothian Lad, dam by i Lord Clyde. Lochleven gained first r prize at Aberdeen in 1879, first at Glasgow , in 1878, second at the Highland and Agricultural Show of England at Carlisle in ' 1880, necond at the Highland Agricultural Society Show, Berwick-on-Tweed, in 1880, aud Lochleven, aa a brood mare, has never be«n beaten in the colony. Terms: Single mare, J62. Groomage fees, 2s 6d. All fees must he paid by p.n. due Ist January, 1898. Oh Mondays Enterprise will travel to . Okato, returning oa Tuesdays ; on Wednesdays to Inglewood, returning Thursdays ; balance of week at Mr Ramsay s stables, South Eoad, near Mr 1 J. Hooker's. 1 Every care taken, but no responsibility : For further particulars apply to T. PARSONS, i blßo____ New Plymouth. will travel this season new plymouth and surround ing districts. MxCJuROSE. ~ Canterbury. MELROSE is by Taieri Tom (240 N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book), out of Fanny Fern (393 N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book). Taieri Tom was bred by the late James Shand, Taieri, Otago, got by Sir Colin (imp.). His dam Nancy was by Glasgow Geordie 11. (imp.) ; dam Nancy being l imported by Mr Valpy. Fanny Fern is by the late Mr J. WalU Pride of Scotland (602 Scotch Stud Book and 31 N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book) ; dam Fauny (309 N.Z. Draught Howe Stud Book), by Prince Charlie (628 Scotch Stud Book and 4 N.Z. Draught Horse Stud Book). Fanny Fern was shown at Rangiora in 1891, beating all comers. In 1892 was first at Rangiora, and first and champion at Christchurch Fanny, dam of Fanny Fern, 1891, took first and champion for the best brood mare aid two of her progeny, Fanny Fern and Cold Stream being the two shown with her. Cold Stream, own brother to Fanny Fern, took first and champion at Rangiora, and first and champion at Christchurcb. <gg>" It will be soon by the abovo podidroe that MELROSE is a descendant of stock second to none in New Zealand. Terms : £2 10s a single mare ; two or more mares as per agreemeut, payable by p.n. due on Ist January, 1898. Groomage fee, at firafc service, 23 fld Every care taken, but no responsibility. MtiLROSE will be in New Plymouth on Tuesdays ; Mangorei, Wednesdays anJ 801 l Block, Thursdays. For paiticulars apply to J. CADDY, b2Ol Owner, Puniho. TO STAND THIS SEASON. /.fSJ&h-^dnP lll3 THOROUGHIJPJI BREDHORSEJL^g, ARMOURER. --. -_**_... ( Tuba J Ca J n _ Seaßhell > ARMOURER will travel as follows :- MONDAY. — luglewood, via Junction Road, resuming via Mountain Road TUESDAY. — In Town— M. Jones' stables. WEDNESDAY.- Stony Riyer, reture Tjiui.sday by the beach road. FRlDAY.— Waitara and back. SATURDAY.— In Town. FEE. — £3 3s ; two or more mares, the property of one owner, as por agreement. Papablo by promissory note due Ist January. Groom age Fee, 2a 6d — payable at aern'co. All Care taken, but no Responsibility. For further particulars boo Cards. J. P. MADSON, aBOB Now Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11101, 16 December 1897, Page 4

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