Stud. Forces Pa T il I a X O li. This thoroughbred Huen os Ayres Staf&\ 4ai S iV\ f y 3jgj tion, near Waitotara, I ..'. .J' - ''V this season. A rich dark bay with black points, standing over lb' hands, on fchort legs, with beautiful fiat bone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and substance, remarkably good constitution and docile temper ; is by the fiir-tamed > i attuuU'n ol Lw • .rtn, Javelin, Hercules, Chester, Rhortee, St , George, etc.), dam Days of Old (imponeil)by Irish Birdo.ither, dam I'ajs of \ ore, by Old England, eto. Yattendon by Sir Hercules, dam CabbandiM by Tros (imported) out of Alice Grey, by Rous Emigrant, ilamGulnarc (imported), grand dam ot the renowned horse Burl). 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 Fit/-Yaltcml<ui, who carried Sir Hercules Robinson colors to v ctory so often in Australia. Days of Old, his dam. was also the dam of .Hose of Australia, one ot tho grandest and gamest ot Australian turf perform ci&. She uul the famous Fishhook to ahead in that memorable stmogle for the Sydney Cup, having seventeen of the crack hordes of the Australian colouies behind her, amongst thun such celebrities as T : -m Whiiller, Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendon, T.illy rand. She is al-o own sifter to x.h^ •rrvili'ul mare Days of Yore, champion prize taker at the late Sydney Exhibition, open to all the Australian colonies. Patriarch was a very fast and game hoi.se. 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 tlie stud. His young stock have turned out well in Melbourne, and realised high prices at the annual sale of lei nek Terrick, as a three \<-.-n u\i[. •_' t h . n . won hoveral raci.s .a <> <• -i , <i • «l- i huist. Patiiat : -, o t •% .us, in Hawke's Hay, n» •■ is i .1.1 .<. w a. purchased by the well known otiul master Mr McLean. Terms : £6 6s ; groomage, 2s 6d, payable on first service. Free padlocking allowed to January Ist. Mares left at James Smiley's. stabler will I be forwarded on to Waitotara. Patriarch will travel from Buenos Ayres Station on Monday, and will be at H. Craw- I ley's, Mission Station, Kai Iwi, on Mon days and Tuesdays. (J-ood paddocking provided at Craw ley's at Is per week. Mares that have visited this horte last season, not having j^roved in foal, wiilbe served at halt the original foe. Mates left at Mr Crawley's wiilbe charged Is per week. All fees payable on Ist January, 18S2. One or other of the owners can be seen at Mr Freeman R. Jackson's St Kill Street Sale Yaids'on each alternate Wednesday, Apply to 11. CRAWLEY, Oi HEARN & KENNEDY, Buenos Ayres Station, Waitotara. YOUNG SCOTCH MA N. (fttV^ i '*'^^£% "Will travel between i &? Waverley and the Kai «So'W !<^pLM£W Iwi and Brunswick 4 >> _^ iaEg £ j J*y^( Districts, the Irapor-£--Sw*i««^ .j. ce c | stallion YOUNG SCOTCHMAN. Young Scotchman is a beautiful dark bay on short legs, rising 4 years old, with plenty of bone and hair ; stands 16 hands 3 inches high, and is by Scotchman (imported from Scotland). Scotchman was bred by Mr Ray of Hazleficld (near Castle Douglas), sire Mr Muir'a (of Loch Fergus) . Champion, who gained a prize at the Highland Society's Show at Kelso when 2 years old ; the' Castle Douglas I'rize when 5 years old ; in 1569 a prize of 40 soys to travel in Wigtonshire ; and in IS7O the same prize again. Champion, by Champion, imported to Australia, and sold for £-.25 to go to New Zealand. Champion -was got by that celebrated sire Farmer, the property of the late iiobeit Anderson, Esq., Drumore. Farmer was sire to Victor, Prince Charlie, Blacklock, and many more valuable hoises. Farmer's sire, Glancer, gained the Highland Society's 2nd prize when 4 years old, and was afterwards sold for a large sum . Scotchman took two first prizes at Rhinds of Galloway Society .Show, held at Stranraor ; and also took first prize j Kyneton, Victoria, every year, as tho pur cat Clydesdale stallion exhibited. Young Scotchman is out of Jess, by Lothian Tarn (imported) ; grand dam Gipsy (imported) by (/Id Champion of Scotland. Young Scotchman took first prize at Kyneton, Victoria, as- a I■> • v old [a <■]] ?■ cup valued at £20) ; al&-- o- i *.; t>n/.eoi£3o as a 2 year old -.t the nu< p!a« c. Days of T> a veiling. — Vouug Scotchman will travel to Kai lvi on Mondays, and the Brunswick Line on Tuesdays, returning on Wednesdays, and will travel the Waverley distr the remainder of the week. I krm.s • £4 ; numbers as per agreement. Groo-n.ice 2s 6d, to be paid at first faervice. Paddocking free. All care taken but no responsibility. Fees payable on Ist Jan< ary, 1882 H»iARN & KENNKhY, Buenos Ayres Station, Waitotara. ]yr a z c p p a. ..js-k To run in a paddock tfjNtP^tffflSrffl "with a limited number xfjfm %, $aW vT-£ °f mares, the celebrated Trottiag Entire j^j\ .n p tf.y p ony MAZEPPA", a % " Jsr first prize taker at all the Shows in Canterbury and Wanganui ; was never beaten but once, by his own «on, the Duke of Edinburgh. Tkrms : Single mares, £2 2s. Paddock free. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply to CHARLES GORDON, Gordon's Stables, Waaganui. T~\ ON JUAN. — ~> This thoroughbred .'- trj^*&i''* J liorse will run with 'V-^*,v */ his mares this Season - ' horse (w ithout white) stands 15 hands 3 inches high ; shows great power and quality, has a good constitut. on, short legs, with good bone. Is well adapted for getting weight carriers and steeplechasers. His breeding cannot be surpassed. See Stud Book and Cards. Tkrms : £3. Paddocking free for three weeks, after which 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Hind shoes of mares must be removed. All fees due on Jan Ist, 1882. JOHN HESLOP. jyr v f t i. r' :^ ?3M t^^ r Muffcf will serve ;nares ;^&sjyfg?«L£i (limited to thirty) this. Sea- ~ V s ) Iffi son 'on the Owner's Farm, Terms : Single mares, £6 6a ; two ov more, £5 5s ; groomage, 2s 6d. Paddoclfs provided free. All fees to be paid on removal of mares, of which due notice will be given when stinted; C M. RICHARDS. T3 A R O N OF CLYDE. will travel this i>ea*on from Waverley to Kai Full particulars in see cards. v JOHN JOHNSTON, 1 Wimfiey,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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