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Stud Horses. T>EELIMINAEY NOTICE. Will stand tin's season in the YVanganui district. Samson is by Lord Vernon. Fee, £1. Two or more marcs as per agreement. JOHN WILLIAMS, Owner T>EELIMINAE V NOTICE idlflffifo '^ le orou S^red aaaJSSySlß^HSfil*^'^ s t a]lf l this season at Sea View. jJi'urther particulars in futures issuo. JOSEPH MOOEE, . Proprietor, Sea View T" 5 TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN Hawera, Manutahi, Manaia, Okaiawa, and eltham, Tlia Purebred YOUNG BANKER Pr^OTffi^My BredbyP.P.Peter- — ' * : *\ei iidS^MLilsh SOD) 8( l ij Hawem. rising 3 years old, is by tho ' celebrated siro Exchange, dam by Dainty Davie, gd by Loch Ryan (imp). Exchango by Young 1 Baukei (im]).), dam Blossom by Hero (imp)'. Young Banker, tho gmndsirc, took first prize as a yearling at the Johustone Show in. 1870, and fourth prize at the Highland's Society's Show in tho same year. At the Glasgow Show in 1876 he stood second, and afterwards gained first in his class at Dumbarton and Kilbride, and since his arrival in this colony has never been beaten. Young Banker will travel as follows : Uawera, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; Manutahi, Mondays : Okaiawa and Manaia, Wednesdays ; Eltham, Fridays. Mares from a distanco can have paddocking free for four weeks, after which 2s per week will 60 charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms and further particulars on application to W. G. CLEMOE, Hawera. mO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI & WAVEELEY DISTEICT. The Celebrated Cart *jPp^^»^pßiNCE Victor PEINCE VJCTOEis a rich, bay with black points, stands 10} hands high on short logs, with immense flat bone (tho bestof quality), has excellent feet and good action; Siro, Young Scotchman (imp); dam Blossom, by Nugget ; granddam by Tasman, (imp). Blossom gained First Prize at the Wangj-nui Show as a 3-year-old, tho only lime she mis ever shown. ■Young Scotchman by Scotchman, (imp) dam Belle, bj Mount Macedon; granddam Jess, im2>orfced from Tasmania, Mount Macedon by Mount Wellington, (imp); out of Mr Kenny's prize mare Blossom, bred by the Hon. Neil Black. Mount Macedon, , as a yearling, gained tho following prizos. . namely— ln 1803, First in Melbourne, and first at Knyeton. In ISG4, First at Kilmoro, Second at Melbourne, and Second at Knyeton ; in ISGo. Second at Kilmoro and Eomsey, against all comers. Scotchman vas bred by Mr Kay, Hazlefield, Castle Doujrl.is. Siri», Mr Muir's Champion, who gained Firs; Prize at tho Highland Society's Show, when two years old. When four years old, gained the premium of 40 sovereigns for tbs Caatle Douglas District; in 1869, a prize of 40 sovereigns to travel in Wigtonshiro, and in 1870 the same prize again. Champion by Charupion, importod to Australia, and was sold to goto New Zealand for a large sum. Champion by Fanner, the property of . the late Robert Anderson Esq., Druniors. Farmer was siro of Yictorj Prince.Charlie, Blacklock, and many othor celebrated horses. Scotchman gained First Prize at Glasgow in 18C0, before leaving for At 1 stralia: and First Prize at the Grand National Societies' Show at Kyneton in tho same year ; and in 1871 the Kyneton Society's First Prize, and a week after he again won the .Melbourne Grand National First Prize: the same day the Champion Medal for being the best horse in the field. At the above meeting he beat Cox's Pride of Scotland twico ; tho famous horses Prince Charles, Westhorne, Iron Duke, Crawford's Lord Clye, Gordon's Wallaco, Earl of Montioth, Prince of Wales, Watson's Champion of Scotland, and others of a lesser fame. Young Scotchman, asayearling,gained First Prize at Glenlyon and Dalysford. As a 2-ycnr-old, gained the First Prize of £10 at tho Grand National Show, Melbourne. First at Kyuetou, Glenlyou.and Dalysford ; aud the First Prize, a Gold Medal, in August, 1573, at Melbourno.for 3-yoar-oldß j Second at Lincoln, competing against all ages; and Firefc Prize at; Christchurch, for 3-year-olds, beatingflvo! others. ■ , , PEINCE VICTOE took five Prizes at! tho Eangitikei Fanners' Club. Show, Mll-I ton, in 1682, beating orery thing before . him. and in 188G-S7, two First and two Champion at Palmorston North. W. G. NICHOLSON, Owtier. rpo STAND THIS SEASON The . Thoroughbred Strenuous, STRENUOUS, by St, Gcorgo (full brother to Chestor), out of Sh'onua, by Tho Dak-o, hy Siockwell. St. Geor-e, by Vattcndon, by Sir Hercules, out of Cassaudj?),, by Tros (imp.), Tros, by Priam. byEuiillius (ths sire of Riddlusworth), by Orville, Crussida (aisfcer to Eleanor), ParUzan,byJost,_AliceGvay,byEmiQ:rant (imp.), Guhiavo (imp.), Pioneer, by Eingtiiil, Young Gonnuna, Ultima. " jjady Cheater (imp,), dam of St, Gcorgp, by Stockn-i)ll, dam Aiiufcray, by HLi«i ; 3W3.y, from Zeilii, by Emillius, from Apejouia by Whisker (own brother to Whalebono). Strenna (iuip.), tlam of Strenuous, by The Duke, by .Stockwcll, Mellomi, by THcUlington, from Hoiipyilear, by Plenipotentiary, My Dear, by Bay Middelton, iVom Miss Letty by Priam. For further yarllcttliirs i>ji*e Australian and English Stud Booltß. ' It will bo seen on rerovGnea to t})c above pedigree that STEENUOUS is a grandson of Sir Hercules, the siro of so many I winners both in Australia and Now Ze;t- . iandf ftndlikowisa sire of Waimea, Mr Hedwood'fl famous mnre. There will i also bo fbnnd t\v> strains of Stnclfwell, tho most colobvateil stallion of his ila,y, ' (Hid lilcowisa thegrandairoofThePaiutor, | whoße stock is -well known in this district ' STRENUOUS mill Stvonua n,ro closly ralated to The Pain tot* on both sidog. It, will also be observed th;it his pedigree' notes on both sides to Emillius, tlio siro 1 of Ei'(J4 JssH'orlli ; also two straius of tlie most fa3hiiin.«j'.o Touchstone blood. The Hon. J. Wlrtiti iiaj two r,nns of Chester, to compete for Uio K^jj'^li ; |)(!r)iy, tlic blue ribbon of the turf. " ""'"' ' has competed at all dis- ' tanccs, eavi'V»i Jj;™ jycights, and is tho winner of many races': hu is p f most symmetrical whole colour brown, anil eoiuijjtins fashionable blood mostly new to this clis- ' trier. To'.tyC -According to rtgroomonfc Mares wil*. \,a placed in good grass paddocks, under the .carp My John Moore, I whfi.-o iiaiHv is a sufficient g.yiu^il^ that thoy ivul he pi;OE<jrlyatt(inde.d'tp ia,?ycyy respcot ■ \ ' ' j Fc a.- ,£iu;tlier j)aijtjc*iaiirs apply ,t,o ■ " ' jr. \y. ! ,9.r ifQif.lJ MO'OEB Jjyjn 7?twm f Eive> Bau : l:,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11551, 3 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11551, 3 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 11551, 3 December 1889, Page 4

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