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r Stnd Hoi^es •; To travel this- SeasoiH£^%ajiawijtu i; ind Rangitikei, the jtore-bre'd Cly'deydale 1 . " -\ '. \ Stallion „j PRIDE ;OF; OF /SaNTERBUR IV.1 Y. •' \j ' '■■■ '• ' Pride of Canterbury is a rich dapple bay, rising 6 years old ; standing 17 hands high on short legs, showing great muscular strength, .with immense bone, and hair , o£ t " finest quality ; good feet, fine action,,, anc| splendid temper. Bred by J. Marshall, * Esq., near Lake El^esmere, out of' his pure^; 5 ' bred Clydesdale mare Jean,' By'. u Glenroyy[' f Jean by the far-famed , WellingtJon, r! dam^ " „ Blossom, (imported) the winner of, f 'inany ( V - prizes. Glenroy was bred by .William 1 Sos^i 'A Esq., Newla'n, and' is'By'Priiice'o^ Wa|e#: . (imported), dam Darling,, # by the''cflebraM' 1 horse Redman ; grarid-dany Lilly, 'lw.Gejorgd . Buchanan .(imported). . Prince of Wales' waif' ' r imported; by J). Nesbitt,. Esq., and was purchased by W. T. Cox^ Esq., for, the W§*r of LBOO as a three year old , jnst '. after * f l&(cP^ ■ing from Scotland. Prin'ce T jof^WjwejJias^ i lef t more prize'stalh'ons'and' "marTslinah- any — other stallion in the Australian Colonies, and- his s,tock are- selling for higher prices. " Pride of Canterbury's dam Jean is a great prize taker, and she is is considered second ,to no other brood mare in Canterbury, her stock never having been beaten in the colony. r ' Pride of Canterbury's sire Glenroy is the grandest horse in New Zealand; larid'r'efer- ; ence to cards will chow the large number of prizes secured, by'.hini and "Jean/l arid also ithose those gained by Prince ot Canterbury himself. t , r'• <\ , ■ ' Terms — L 5 and 5s groomage., All monies; i to be paid on or before Ist January, 1881. ~^- For further particulars, apply *to 'i t .lr,i .- v «tr P. SHEERIN, >-:= I ' , ' ■'■-' fTo Stand this Season in the Rangitikei dis- .' tricts,' the pure-bred impbr^edClyde's-' : / ; nr . dale Stallion l , '-■'*"' ' yOUNG'Q C OT^Cv^M^ANvi Sire, Scotchman, imported; ' daft' Belle,, by^ ' Mount Macedon ; grand : dam ; JeSs^;ini^orted ! V from Tasmania. ' ' Mount Macedon' by' Mount . Wellington, imported • • ouib'f ; l Mf' Kennels J [ J prize mare Blossom, bred by the Hpn : Neii v Black. For full pedigree and^prizbi^akulgß see cards. • ',-,,:/;„,, ,'\ } 'Young Scotchman is a rich bay; 'stands' 16£ hands high^with short v legs and well proportioned, showing great muscular power. Terms — L 4- payable on January- lst,-1881r " Two or more mares as per agreement. Liberal allowance made. Groomage fee ss, payable at service. . -*■ .-, Also "° ! . In the Sandon, Feilding,: and < Palmerston Districts, the well-known Suffolk Horse. y ;■ ';'>' / 'f • r\r v g g-'-*"e* t T_ t Terms — Single mares, L 3 10s. : -.'Two 1 or^' - more belonging to the same owner, JD3:each. ; : ( Groomage 2s 6d. All arrangements t ' can -be »t made with the groom. - •' •■:''' Payments to be made with Mx Goombe's < agent, on or before, the Ist January, :1881:.Jsi*;r| l JAMES COOMBEj.iIL ,fw.a J -i -„ /- r,'V oiPrpprietor; '"'t ■ U'o»,: ;. f EO H N B. &„(>•*"& ' 5 Manufaotukebs ash Importers „ , r .'. 'iti t '' "''"•■> '"' •''"' -'■- os - . -.::'- i-i..." .r! :<-.,! ' ' <:, r ' ;; ' WATCHES AND JEWELLERY. ... „; ■:>-.,o:L'r;^!^: i ;: ! ::< - Auckland Chwstohuroh r| DUNBDIN . ;;';., ,IP7A£OAin7I, [■ '^"£1 ' , ''m ' „,'„, ( ,'<". , ;-h, ' ,tv, tv t v -i- '; . J;. And 93 Xeadenhall Street,' ' '. '"". i-.' ,*/ LONDON^ ' *' " „:*:.■; " • •-!]'■' .*•' % ."•' HAVE much pleasure in .announcing t# ,i. the_lnh.abitantsjoL Wang^^ — ~ ing Districts that their arrangements are now complete, and that they have OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN ; WANGANUI, i\ ■'• • , i ;. .„• •« / , -; j tun -# >• . Next door but one to Chronicle 'office^ ' ' ' ■ '..; ' Victoria Avenue.' "I '■■>■" >" The standing .and reputation of Kohit > /> Bros, warrant them, in asserting ; that* they -■'•' can safely guarantee their go6ds being SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE COLONIES, ... _ And, being direct from Importers and Manufacturers, they can afford to Sell- at considerably less rates than any other firm . in the colonies. '-.•,'• WATCHES and" CtScKS 'of the beßt , r j, . makers.;,;, ,, f , . - English, Amenc^n,,and^Continental Jewell* J; ,"' eiyi iii Gold, Silver, and J.e£; ;!: .r „_.. a; } of the Latest Novelties. ' Every description of Rings, ; including Colonial Gold Keepers', and Wedding Rings. Silver and Electro-plated Goods of the new- , " ~<f .est designs.,, ; ../"> Orders will be taken for the^. manufacture of SPECIAL GOODS, and •alsojfor, repairs ijT of Jewellery and' Watches, wlubh will be .executed by skilful workmen.;' pr ; ; <-\ ;,; 1 1 jt*T', §•' They r haye.alsp i, on, hand a,, stoc^ pi Arci^Jx • Sects' and^Survey'o^ '^str^ents'. ;,,.;.>» /? ;«,[ •>••* - '- l>! • KOHFiR 1 05.,^: w J:;rf. '"!.!;! WATC!RMAKEI$ i( ljto "Next door but one to the-Ghronicle • Office, Victoria Avenue, r ' T . -.-*■#- .■";%. Wanganui/- - -^'-^ ff SADDLERY. MESSES WTHOOD <& CO. Saddle, Collar, and Harness .Ma£krs,. ... TOEG to announce' to the public of Wan_l3 ganui and surrounding districts -that they have purchased the business formerly carried on by Mr ( J., Clark, jth^.wejll-known Saddler in Victoria Avenue, and as the Stock has just -been replenished -by-a- com plete assortment of all Stable and Horse,. _ appointment!/ which i are now- being sold al£f~ groatly reduced prices. *&* * SADDLES— Ladies' and Girl's Saddles, I'■ Gent's ' andr Boy's- Saddles, r Stidok' •'« '^ and Station Saddles, a great variety. HARNESS— Gig, Cab, Buggy, Plough, Caftiand Leading Harness in stboki ,],• ' or made to order on the shortest ; i .' .Lhoticei' !•■ *' <• ■'} * ?'* t'/.it-lldLtt /O \ LSO. INoSTOQK^lneomiptiblefßitsiin jC3L Sets or Single,. Horse Clothing, Ban- . ■ i " . . dages and, Sponges, Brushes, Mane [ Combs, Sweat Scrapers, Black Oil, | Saddles Paste," Plate P6wdei?iand ■ i Boot Top Fluid, Bridles, Breast- ! ).. plates? : [Martingaleß,'^Head '^Stalls, . I■. % Spurs, Whips, Rugs, Rollers, and ' • everything which "is "required ~t6 ~~ .carry fCdh „a r first-clasSt-SalddleFy' ;. j business. - CART COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. MR J. CLARK would call' attention to v : - his, old friends and customers, that h£ has -»* ■ still an interest in. the. business, he would . : still be happy-to- see -them- call- where theycan' rely on oeing fitted out to the same satisfaction as formerly. ' - ; Note the address— * - ' •■ V \ \ . ■ ' . ! MESSRS, j'HOOD & CO.T .- : " :. 'Saddlers, ' '; ' • ]-- • ' I-V/ ,> VIA7 f ' • • ' . Victoria Avenue, ■^.J". J " ,;\ J ' '-.■'.'' V • t:v V I 'Wana»nui. ; l-S?

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 4