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ENTISEJHORSES TO BREEDERS OF CART STOCK. it HE Services of that valuable Draught i Sire "CONINGSBY" Will be obtainable during the next Season from. "Waugaehu to Kai Iwi. This animal was selected by theHbn. IVIr Fox, when in England, from the most approved blood in the country. He is a rich bay, eight years old, 17 hands high, and has already illustrated the value and importance of pure blood to breeders in this country, having produed some of the finest Stock in the Rangitikei District, amongst which may be mentioned Major Marshall's magnificent colt " Ajax," awarded the Ist'prize for 3-year-olds at the last Agricultural Show. " Coningsby " was bred by E. Watson, Esq., of Dogaih; he is by that noted horse"" Sampson," the property of W. Gaul, Esq., of Alfred, which took the Ist prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Newmarket in ISCSO ; out of "Brownie" by Mr flallam's " Gay Lad ;" grand sire was the equally celebrated horse " Sampson,": the property of W. Saberfcon, Esq., of Wilcham. " Coningsby " will be strictly limited to a'fixed number of mares. EOBT. McLEAN, Agent, Victoria Avenue. June 2S, 1873.

Good News for Breeders' of Draught Stock in the Wanganui, Kai Iwi, and Rangitikei Districts. riIHE well known Entire ilorse 'MAJOR,' "Will travel this season in the Wanganui, Kai Iwi, and Raugitikei Districts, j the same as he travelled las*" year for the present owner, when led by Mr oseph Ewens. Also, EXPECTED DAILY, and to stand in the Wanganui District, A First Class Imported Clydesdale Entire Horse. For particulars apply to THOMAS GREIG, Gordon's Stables, Campbelltown, Wanganui, August 6, 18T3. TO FARMERS AND HORSE BREEDERS In the Kangitikei District. The celebrated pure Clydesdale Entire OHAMPION, Late the property of Major Marshall, will stand this season in the Bahgitikei District. Will call at Marton" every Tuesday, call- ' ing at Bull's. TEEMS. £2 ,10s each, mare, or .£4 with. guarantee. Good paddocks provided for one month free, after that time Is per week •will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. The advertiser' especially notifies that although it is a custom to make a reduction for two or more mares, he sees no reason why those who can. best afford to.pay should receive any favor, therefore no reduction will be made for numbers. All fees to be paid before the end of February, 187 i Guarantee to be paid as soon as the mares are proved1 in: foal, or when leaving the district foor good. For fui*ther -particulars apply 'tdthegroom, or to'the.proprietor/ DONALD FRASER. Sept 17, 1873.

mO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred. Clydesdale Horse At Hawera and surrounding district. VICTORY -wiilbe three;years old : in November; is a rich, dark' bay, ■ with black points, * and' took the -first i prize "at the- Blenheim Agricultural ,'• Sho,w iv ; if arch last as at'wo year old. His sire ■ Royal Conqueror, took the first.prize as a two-year-old at the'Royal Agricultu-' ral Show in England, held at Battersea, and was purchased; for H. Redwood, Esq., at a cost of &JQQ, and imported direct to New Zealand.. .Thedam, Blossom, was bred by srlr Wall, of, Gantei-, bury,'and took first prize ;whcrever : ex-' hibited. TERMS, £3 10s; GROOirS PEE, sa. Tayabl6 on or before Ist T?eb ' ; : : 1874. ; . ■■"' . • Good secure paddocks, at Is per week withoufi responsibility. W. F. OAKES, Hawera. Sept 4, 1873.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1900, 18 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1900, 18 September 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1900, 18 September 1873, Page 4