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Stud Horses. • T>RELIMINAEY NOTICE, MThoThoroughbrcdhorso Natator will stand this scasoa in the Wavorley & Hawera District's. Terms, £5 os. Two or more mares as garcement; ,For further particulars applyto ALEXANDER BISSETT, Hawera. PRELIMINARY NOTICE The Draught Stallion Mnr^^Mia^r^ will stand in the Wanganui and "Waitotara Districts this season, going' as far as Waverloy for the convenience of settlers. Further particulars will appear by advertisement later on. Hughs McDonald, Ownor, Okoia. 0 STAND THIS SEASON VT WANGANUI. *!$> ■- The Thoroughbred ffW^vk EntireHorso ' J PC •<- / fs CLINIf EE. ' CLINKEK is by Sou'Wester, out of a. St. Patrick mare, and stands 15 hands 2 inches high. He is a fine dark bay, with black points. Terms, £'i. For further particulars apply to F. W. HAUKETT, Ingostrc-street. ■ mo STAND THE SEASON. yjg§t The Thoroughbred ' O|r^l^ By Kelpie, dam The --■$2^->-.:|l(| s'horn> out of Brown Duchoss.BrownDuchess tho dam of Cinnamon, Cinnamon the dam of tho Hon. .1. White's horse Aborcorn. Terms, .£3 lbs ; two or more mares, £3. Guarantees, £4. Good Paddoekiug provided by Mr Fraser at a reasonable: charge. Will travel to Turakina and Bulls every Tuesday, staying with D. Fraser, Esq.,; returning every Wednesday. For further particulars apply to D. ; Fraser, Esq. ' Every care taken but no responsibility. SAM POWELL, Flemington Lodge, Aramoho. mo, SERVE MA.RES THIS SEASON. ; The Thoroughbred *f f^f, ff by Musket, (niptd.) ' ■ mrjg&Jp^^fefflHr^y Suffolk, out oi Sissie (imptd.), one of the most powerful ■ Thoroughbreds in tho colony, will run this season in a paddock at Elslea, Whonuakura. 1 Armament is the sire of Mr D. Scott's 1 flying filly Omaha. 1 All care taken but no responsibility. : All mares to be romo ved on notice when ■ : tinted. ' Terms — 3 Guineas. W. WILSON,Whcnuakura. i mo S T AND THIS. SEAS 0 N ' /sss The Thoroughbred ; f||||||l( Escutcheon, i' ' fjrVj K^a" by Musket, dam Rosotto , .saffcfiassjteii by Lord Lyon : Kosetfco xit of Rouge Rose, dam' i of Bend Or, the siro of the unbeaten English . horse Ormonde, will stand in the i Wnnganui District this, season. Towns 5 guineas. Paddocking free. , Si POWELL, Fl&mington Lodge, Arauioho n IV/T "NT TT C! $%sßßlsssjlj[F (TE KAV.URANGI). Y\^&fk Fimlingthcroisastrong • feeling to retain the sor--..-•.^-...isjssg^g^ v j ces o f g omnus { n this district, and wishing to uso him ourselves +o a greater exetnt than before, the Proprietors have arranged to send the son of " The Painter " to Hawko'a Bay, whore he will sorve at a fee of Seven Guineas for ■ Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Crossbreds. The Celebrated Thoroughbred Champion Prke winner, SOMNUS (siro of Dudxi, Foxton, Cyclone, Minnie, Waiter, and a host of other most promising youngsters, some of which will.no doubt, in thocoming racing season afford additional proof- of • tho 1 value of this first-elnss sire) will tliercforu stand at tho Proprietors' stud stables Feilding, this sensou, commencing' Monday, 2nd September. Woliavo stuck to Somntts, Jjecause on ; his size, breeding, performances, and disaufciful symmetry, wo boliovo ho was doetinod to l.«oomo a Groat Horse ; and wo have no doubt whatever now. that 1 like his illustrious siro " Traducor," and tho gi-oat "Musket," Somnus inherits that great power Spossessed by so few sires, of _ ransmitting his excellent qualities _t,ohis_ 'progeny .that wo mmn to stick to him still, notwithstanding the tempting overturns that have been made for him, not in New Zealand (because re was bred here), but from America, whore his old stable companion and near relation, " Sir Modrod," hag attained such a high reputation as a Sire, and from other parts of tho world whero fcho fame of SoiHnus has reached. Wo did intend to charge a- fee of Ton Guineas all ronnd this season, bnt from representations made by somo of our friends that thoy were unable to pay so much for Hack mitres, we have decided to reduce tho fee on the following scale, viz. : — ( Ist Class Thoroughbreds, Ten Guinoas. Class C, Soyon Guineas. \ limited numbor of good Hack mires, J/is-.c founds Ten Shillings. Paddockjug (if rpquirad) 2s per week. Choice Diaivas c;jii bo rod us jjui'ftg^pomon};, Cfuarauteos as par agroemonj;. Allowance made fop two or more mtivw tlio property of one owner. Mnres lui'fc at tho Proprietors' HomeTo insure sorviee, early application should bo made. stead, Foxton, ivill bo forwarded to Feilding free of cost ; The paddocking accommodation is siiccially provided for breeding purposes, the . wofcaind (Ivy mnres being kept separate in ' well watered and sheltered p,i],q'4p,S-?a i < OnucrssGiiding mares in 'foal can 'i'eiy upon tho greatest possible caw being takon at foaling time, and proper time of sprviGS. THE THOROUGHBRED DONCASTER, ■ (Wtnuer of tho Marlborough Cup and . Derby, t)m Ntslson Cup, and other nwos, und siro of Stalin and othev good horses).' Dencastor is by Tow ton (Drotlioi 1 of Tilt) Peer) out of 'J'itania. by Bay Middleton - j Fairy by Glaucus— Spray by Donizetti I itc. It will thus be scon that ho comes oi I «• B¥,v4 I'^ing family, Towtou being bj | Molbourhfc (hiiiif f.f West Australian, ' Blink Botiny, &<i. Titahia (is also dam 1 of Sir George) Bay Middleton (brother fee Zoe and Wnioiea) is by Sir H'erc'tiW, oil/ <$f Mwfy JlJjlyoi 1 , Fairy by Glaiicna'oufof thafgroaf'iiiaro' Spray (dain'of IVots'ail Send, Belle of the Isle, ''Sou'tliera Chdl &c.) "' ' ' •' Foe— THREE GUINEAS. With the : usual allowances. Groomagofee, ss. Pad- i jd/j^ljing as above. ] j'or fuMiLx)). 1 liarticulars apply to < ■"• rr -' '■ ' ' .JOHN CASEY, S.tud .Groom in'ohiirsje, Foildin". ' Or to R. HAJIWO'O'b; toe' BiMg ttud Co., Foston,' ' ' v "•

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

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