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TO TRAM r THIS SEASON, ' ' * Th^poroughbredJ l^BPorso M-^-m-K J N ? May King is,^»King Alfred, out of May Fly, and is maSI fashionably bred, as wifi be seen by a re^Snce to his tabulated pedigree. His shilling Alfred, was specially noted in Victor|||£or the number of steeplechase and hurcO' i winners his progeny produced. Whe^ piated with thoroughbred mares bis stock Showed equal quality on the flat — seve».i> jll-known ' winners of big handica the|e%wning King Alfred as their sire. .i> tsfijsßL May Kingjßj|now in his prime, and perfectly sounqpTOssessing a splendid set of legs and /?reatMropelling power. . May Kiri|ojml leave One Tree Hill Farm everyj^ondfij^travelling through Turakina -to' Marrori^ana^returning on' Wednesday, remaining. aVlipne the rest of the -week. TERMS-r-Sirigle, Mare, 4 guineas;, groomage fee, 2s 'ed^f 'Grazing free until stinted, -nHieh-dne notwe will be given. After that -time 2s per wj|k will be charged. Every care' taken, but no responsibility incurred. i - . j; H, N. HARRISON, : ' ■' ' :,;;. ' One Tree Hill. ' ! The: Thoroughbred Horse L # D S TO N: E, Willnin with a limited number of mares in a well-watered and sheltered paddock at -Waverley Farm, Kai Iwi,* ~ Gladstone is a golden chestnut by Gladiator, dam Wai Puna, by Peter Flat * outy of Psyche, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars of sire and dam see N.Z. Stud Book. Gladstone is considered one of the finest colts of his age in the district, 2 yrs, standing over - 15 , hands, \with largejlbone, great muscle, and* very powerfully bfiilt being a long horse for his height. ' ■ , Terms :' £2 10s single mare ; two or. more as per agreement. Paddock free for three weeks, after which 2s per week will be charged. - ' For further particulars , apply to A. Wicksteed, at the farm, or to ; MR GEORGE DOWNS, . O. .-.'.. J. , - .-', jQjwner. To stand this season in the. Marton-Rangi-tikei and Manawatu districts, the high-class thoroughbred horse TT ;I N G F I S H E ,R By.; Skyscraper- dam Remnant— by Fisherman, dam "Henrietta (imported}— by Harkaway, ' dam i \Remnant; etc; i • Skyscraper— by ! Moonraker/ dam Lady Godiya—^by Hercules, Hercules-^by Whisker. King Fisher is closely related to Riohmond, ' Diver, Hamlet; Horatio, Rose d'Amour, Goldsborough, Robin ; Hbod, and was one or the greatest ' performers on the South , Australian, • Victorian; • New South Wales, arid' ' Tasmanianr - turf, under all weights and ' distances, besides having se-' cured a number of - Champion and other' piizcs as a stud horse in New Zealand. ,- For full pedigree, performances, and 'list of prizes see cards. , Terms :— Single mares £5 ss ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage 2s 6d. Fees payable on or before January Ist, 1880. JOHN STEVENS, Bulls, or John Dmnbrack, Grrobm in Charge. a' ; i '%, '■Inr ,c r c'u l c s Will stand at Lily Bank this Season, (Limited). And will, travel by the Brunswick Line to . -.-.:' -Kennedy's once a w'eekr- : SIR HERCULES is a bay with black points, standing 15 hands 2 inches ; with good bone ; foaled December 9th, 1877 ; by Surprise; dam by the ' well-known horse England's Hope, grand dam by Samson. Terms : — Single Mares £3 3s ; three or more, the property of the same owner, a liberal reduction will be made, Paddock free. for-, two; keeks,. *ft'ei? which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. - Arrangements can be made for mares from a distance with the groom or " ; JOHN MIDDLETON, . 'I Lily Bank. v To' travel this season, the thoroughbred 1 horse ± , ; lilt-.' A T..A .. I. Mjatai is by Totara, dam Jenny Lind — by ! Vaccination; granddam by Il.Barbiere, by, Figaro, out of an Emilius mare; Totara by Diofcedes (imported), .out of Waimea, full sister to Zoe, winner of two Australian champion races, and dam of Manuka and Papapa, two of the best horses in New Zealand ; Waameaby Sir Hercules,- out. of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant (imported) ; Diomedes by Hesperus ; JDiomedia by Weatherbit. Matai is half brother to Longlands. Longlands (one of the first of Totara's gets that appeared in public), when three years old won the ' Great Autumn Handicap of 1878, 14/ miles, carrying 7st 31bs, in 2min 41£ sees, beating Maritana, Jangler, Tehipleton, Ariel, Titania, Bide-a-wee, Mufti, ' and Olieron; and won the same race again in 1879. ' It will be seen by the above that . Mktai comes from as good a stock as there is in the Colony. Matai is a bright bay, 5 years old, standing 16£ hands high ; temper and constitution good. |Matai will travel through Upper Tutaenui, Marton,. Bulls, Sandon, Awa Huri, Feilding, ana Halcombe, if sufficient inducement offers, tHe remainder of the week at York Farm. Good paddocks provided free of 'cost at York Farm, for persons preferring to send their mares, but no responsibility. ! v • & ■ ' ~*- ' ' ' 1 Terms— Single, jtnare, $A ;■ two, £3 10s each ; three or more, L 3 each. ! . , -.- ; R.. HAMMOND, . i . ' ' '• ' \ ' York Farm. To Stand this Season ' in' the Rangitikei dis* ; ' tricts, the pure-bred imported Clydesdale StaiUon Netoung- ocqtchman Sire, Scotchriian, imported ; dam Belle, by Mount Macedon ; grand-dam Jess, imported from Tasmania. ' Mount Macedon' by Mount Wellington,amp6r'ted j out of •Hr.Keriney's prize mare ; Blossom, bred- by the. Hon Neil Black. For full pedigree and' prize takings 'see cards. , ; , \i^ '„--, "•'."-, Young Scotchriian ; is a, rich :bay, stands 16^ hands high, ' with short legs arid well proportioned, showing great muscular power. 1 Terms— L4, payable pn January Ist, 1881. Two or v ; more .mares, as t per.,r agreement Liberal allowance made, i Groomage ■ fee ss, payable at Bervice, , . •„ , ,li Also In the »• Sandon, Feilding,, v and Palmerston Districts, the well-known Suffolk Horse. Terms — Single^mareSj, L3,10s. )f ;i Two or more belonging to the 'Bame:owneri ; . L 3 each. Groomage 2s 6d. All ( arrangements can be ma!de with the groom. _,_ Payments to be made with Mr Cao^be'a age^t on or before, the jlst jinuMX 1881. •J "* JAMES. COOMBE, *• ] . ~ .Proprietor. Tk A RON' 6 F jtV L. V D/E, JJ ; -,„.; ,, ,r ', v'-' ! -v' -Y- •,' ! To Stand at .the', fission, |S|4^6n <( ',Ka ! ;j I Iwi, by.jrequest i of^he^ettiers ,',,'ij „|. ; wilt 'travel the Brunwjclc'Li'ne I one day' each "week t and to I , MaxweUtpwn on^dayj , . s; ,This bure-br^d j Clydesdale; is one.cff .tiie be^t brea^horpes iri'.ilhe Colony, and himself in this 'district last season a sure foal getter. k A'SlLyEß' CUP^,j vafo£ " L 5 5sy r will be given for 'the best yearling foaled in 1881, by ithis horse, to b^shown in j Wanganui Sale 3^aJ:ds. , r , . „^'j J^ } ' ,V: ,"/, .' .t. t ,J, \ j

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4034, 29 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4034, 29 December 1880, Page 4