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Auction Sales. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. For Sale by Auction Without Reserve. By order of the Mortgagees. A LBERT BARNS has received instructions to sell at his rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 12.30 o'clock. 6 Allotments of Land, Nos. 39 to 44, part S. 8., Block 20, having frontages to Copeland and Liverpool Streets, on which is erected three comfortable cottages, each with two rooms and scullery. ' Ground all fenced and sub-divided. Also, Allotments Nos. 21 and 22, part S. 8., Block 20, having 44 feet frontage to Copeland Street, by 99 feet deep. There is a commodious and well finished six-roomed dwelling house erected on the land. Water laid on and a nice garden, together with every convenience. Terms at Sale. » ALBERT~BARNS, ' Auctioneer.

Stud Horses TO STAND THIS SEASON At the Farm of Hearn and Kennedy, Kakaamea, Carlyle. The Thoroughbred Horse ■pATRIARCH A rich dark bay with black- points, standing over 16 hands, on short legs, with beautiful flat bone, splendid feet, extraordinarily^ handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and - substance, remarkably good constitution and. docile /temper ; is by the far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Javlin, Hercules, Chester, ' . Roodee, St. George, etc.) dam, Days of Old (imported) by Irish Birdcatcher, dam, Days of Yore, .by Old England etc. Yattendon by Sir Hercules dam Cassandra by Tros (imported) out of Alice Grey — by Rous Emigrant, dam Gulnare (imported), grand dam of the renowned horse Barb. Patriarch possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through his sire, and Irish Birdcatcher blood through his dam, and his breeding cannot be excelled. He is own brother to the celebrated racehorse Fitz- Yattendon, who carried Sir Hercules Robinson colours to victory so often in Australia. Days of Old, his dam, was also the dam of Rose of Australia, one of the grandest and gamest of Australian turf performers. She ran the famous Fishhook to a head in that memorable struggle for the Sydney Cup, having seventeen of the crack horses of the Australian colonies behind her, amongst them such celebrities as Tim Whiffler, Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendon, Tallyand. She is also own sister to the beautiful mare Day of Yore, champion prize taker at the late Sydney Exhibition, open to all the Australian colonies. Patriarch was a very fast and game horse. His performances were to win the Randwick Nursery Handicap, the Victorian Racing Club Handicap, second for the Sydney Cup, giving a year and 21bs away to the winner — got by Yattendon also — and finishing in front of Ace, Dagworth, and thirteen others. Owing to an accident as a four-year-old he was then put to the stud. His young stock have turned out well in Melbourne, and realized high prices at the annual sales of yearlings. Terrick Terrick, as a three-year-old, got by Patriarch, won several races at Deniliquin and Sandhurst. Patriarch stood 2 seasons in Hawke's Bay, for which district he was purchased by the well-known stud master Mr McLean, his owner leaving Australia for England. Patriarch will serve mares also in the Patea District. His owners announce the fact thus early in order that the horse breeders of Wanganui and surrounding districts may see him before making their selections. ' PERFORMANCES. The following are some of Patriarch's performances :—: — At two year's old, won A. J.C. Nursery Handicap beating_Nemo, -Commodore, and a large field of other horses, f of a mile. Time limn. J9sec. At three years ran third in V.R.C. Derby, beating Horatio and others. 1J mile. Time 2min, 46sec. Spring 1872 and Autumn 1873, ran 2nd in V.R.C, beating Nimblefoot, Blue Peter, and a large field. 1J mile. Time 2min. 21sec. Won V.R.C. Handicap beating Nimblefoot, Barbella,' Lady Clifden and a large field. If mile. Time 3min. 13sec. Ran third in the A. J.C. St. Leger, beating Loup Garou, and others. Ran 2nd in A. J.C. City Handicap, carrying 7st 41b. Won by The Ace beating Priam, McCullum Mohr, and others, j 1J mile. Time 2min. 47-2-10 sec. Terms £8 each mare. Groomage 2s 6d. HEARN & KENNEDY, Owners, Kakaramea. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse ■JJ£ U P T L This fashionably-bred horse will stand this season at Mr C. M. Richards' Farm, No 2 .Line, where secure paddocks with good feed will be provided, and every care taken but no responsibility recognised. MUFTI, by the late emperor of colonial stallions Traducer, out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat, Emma by Gil Bias, Emily by Operator, Flora Mclv®r by Rouse's Emigrant ; and is closely related to all the most successful performers in both the Australian and New Zealand Stud Books. MUFTI is bred the right way to beget winners, and breeders will do well to follow the late Admiral Rouse's advice, viz., to stick to winning strains of blood. Terms : — Single Mares £5 ss. Two mares £8 ; four mares £12. For further particulars apply to C. M. RICHARDS, No 2 Line ; or J. W. JACKSON, Pier Hotel. LATE SHARPE'S STUDIO. T.~8., TAILORS SARTOR RESARTUS, IS HE TAILOR OR ARTIST ! THE VERB TO~BE IS CASH YOU SEE. THE ROYAL HERALD OF FUTURE PEACE AND PROSPERITY. T BATTLE takes this opportunity to • thank his patrons for their Liberal support in the past, and to assure them that in the future he will ever be conservative to retain, and positively determined to monopolise their appreciation and confidence. Tt/TELBOURNE |~IUP -J CJfJf) ' 110 NOMINATIONS. Printed lists of the 110 Nominations with ' Programmes and other particulars are now being issued at the price of £1 each. Apply by letter (only). Telegram orders to .be avoided if possible. Please forward registered letters, or Post Office Orders. Crossed cheques to have Is added for exchange, Two postage stamps necessary. Early applications for the Nomination Lists should be sent, or else the first edition of 5,400 will be exhausted. flS*Address — Care of ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 261, Dunedin,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3804, 27 July 1880, Page 3

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