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Stud Horses. TT\O TRAVEL THIS SEASON WANGANUI DISTRICT. ,^sssteK The Di'aughfc Sfcal • I^Hitf SIR WILLIAM - •-■' i.£ZSU^f~ "~ Further particulars in future advertisement. JOHN RENDELL. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE*" ,v*v». mtrfSffh le Thoroughbred ■■tilffSTtgßMi'PflliiU-""^ stand in the Raugitikei District this season. Furthe particulars in future advertisement, A. McINDOE, Proprietor, Marton. mo STAND THTS SEASON jg^t-ißiuijj»<f!^iSl Tliepnre-bredClydes-DIIiECTOK, (Broc> by JohnJfßeid, Elderslie). DIRECTOR is rising 4 years old, is by the celebrated sire Young Banker out of Quoen Isabella tho 11., by Young Vanquisher (imported) ; g d Queen Isabella by Campsio 111 (imp.), g g d The 80110, by Blair's Champion (imp). Quebn lsabella II is full sister to Glencoe, awarded first and champion prizes at Invercargill, 18S6. Director has been exhibited at three shows, and taken three First-prizes and two Championships. Young Banker took the first prize as a yearling at Johnstono show in 1875, and fourth prize at the Highland Society's show in tho same year. At the Glasgowshow in 1876 ho stood second, and afterwards gained the first in his class at the Dumbarton and Kilbride shows. Young Banker has never been beaten in the southern hemisphere. Young Banker's sire, Tho Banker, began: his premium career ,by taking third at tho Highland Society's show at Edinburgh, when one year old. When : two, ho was first at tho Renfrewshire Society's show; also first at Bishoptor and third at Maryhill — open to all Scot ; and. When three years old, he was third at tho Glasgow open show ; when four years old he gained tho Morayshirt premium of ,£00 ; when five yoars old, Ik gained the Haddington premium of £50 and tho fourth prize at the Highlanc Society's show at Stirling. ■ Young Banker's dam is a purebroc Clydesdale mare; sho gained first priz< . at tho Johnstone show for aged mares ir 1873, and first in the same class at Dum burton; and in 1874 she gained firs' prize at Dumbarton and at Johnstone i'oi brood marcs—open to all Scotland. Young Bankov was bred by D. Riddoll Esq., Kilbowin. At the Highland So ciety's show held at Aberdoen last year Mr Riddell gained first honours in oacl class of entries shown. . For further particulars, see' Stud Book Poddocking free fov four weoks, aftewhich 2a per week will bo charged. Al care taken, but no responsibility 1 1 Terms, £3 10s ; payable at end of tlv season. D. MITCHELL, Burnbank, Manaia. 0 STAND THIS SJBASOI IN MANAWATU & RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, r$L The Thoroughbred i {9wrT torpedo. ) TORPEDO by Musket, out o? Faum i Fisher. Torpedo id a beautiful dari biwnhorse, standing over 1G hands hMi I with good bone, and woll-proportlonec j throughout. Of Musket it is needless t( , write, his sons, Martini-Henri, Trenton ' Matchlock, Carbiiie, Manton, Maxim, anc J a score of others speak his fame. Fannj , Fisher, the dam of Torpedo, is by thai 1 great English horse Fisherman, out oi ( Coquette and descends on her sire's sid< , from two St. Ledger winners; Coqueth | also has a strain of the same blood througl; , Sheet Anchor. When we read that Sylvia ' the dam of Martini-Henri, is by Fisher man, and Onyx, dam of Nordonfoldt, i: by a son of Fisherman, it wiJl be seer how closely Torpedo is related to those i celebrities. All Fanny Fisher's stock i viz.— Kingfisher, Hippocampus, Isaac Walton, Piscatorious, Fishwoman, Fislv ; girl, and Torpedo, have won races ovei ' all distances and tho first four named have all sirod winners, and Mr Walter's two colts by Torpedo are most promising. Torpedo by his build and brood, is qualified to get both racehorses and crosscountry stock, for which tlicro is a steady j demand. ' 1 Good paddocks provided near Maitou at Is per wook. Mares loft at the White Heart stables, Marton, will receive every attention. Ail care taken but no j'o3norisibijity, * | Fees.— &s 55. ; groomage, 2s Od., payable at first service Two or more marcs 1 as per agreement. I Torpodo will travel as under : Mondays, Tumkina; Tuesdays and Wednosdays, Marton, ; Thursdays, Mr C. Fitzherbert's, Makino; Fridays, Feilding, Awaluui and Bulls ; Saturdays, Parewantii. For further particulars apply to C. NELSON, Owner, Mart on, Or, W. GARDINER, Gropm jn charge rpb STAND THIS SEASON Thoroughbred Breeders will, on perusal of WAPITI'S tabulated pedigree and list of performances, see that this horse comns of the jnosfc successful strains of winning blood In $I}P stud b,qqk, Hjs s}m (If ing OfjTp) won sovowal giiod wioes hotava loapiii-r England, and Is the sire of numerons uiunors, including N°lson, Off Colour (winner of the Eandviik Plate, w.f a boating Malua; the Oantarbury Plate, w.f.a., beating CoiinuotiDii, LeGraud and Bristol), Coulstou, Mynll King, and other equally well-known animals. WAPITI'S dnm (Realisation) isa beautifully bred mr.re, and is, also the dam of Maxim, whose deeds are still fresh in the mornqry qf Vflolna lnon, b,ofclx i^ $&? Zeti-lu-nd aiid Australia, WAPITI is a handsome clank bay horse, with black points, standng 15;3 fliintls. He is purfootly sound, having ratii'od i'vom tho turf aftor fjvc yoivr3' hwcl nwihg wit-bout n blemish on his logs, and shows a lot of quality. Terms : Single mares, threo guineas. j ri- r^*^THAAl£ WALTONK^^^W B * Daiuty Ariel— "jr V yi Pauny Fisher. icJAAiv'ci stock speak for themselves, is they have won n lot of money, and ire in great request with buyers of horses 'or tho Indian iuar.ket, Mated withhalfJi'od inares/'liis" '^'touk has prqve4 most uitable' for 'gfjuqral jnirposes, whilst hose he has s|f;ed ' iroin thoroughbred uarus have'TJee'n very' successful on the urf j Ilia son Billingsgate, as a two, three, .nd four-year-old, being one cf the best lerformers of the day. He is also the sire f Silvio, Waireka, the Bard, Angler, 'akapu, Pink Rose, and many other good 'orms : Single mares Three guineas, For ftu'the? u-a-tinilars apply to BeNjA^IN McCAUL.

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

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