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Stud Horses D E D O U IN. To Travel this Season. Bedouin ia a brown horse, bred Jby Mr Nosworfchy in 1870, by Old Traducer, dam Meg Merrillies, by St George, out of Gipsy. Bedouin is to travel in the surrounding disricts ofJJMarton this season. A. McINDOE. TO STAND THIS SEASON. jtfZlfc npHE pure-bred 3 i\Jhi dale Entire Horse wnaaf ■£gj[/Kbm w ju travel as follows : — Monday, Brunswick Line ; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, between Wanganui and Nukumaru ; Friday, at Kennedy's. Terms— £3 ; two or more mares, £2 10s each. For further particulars apply to the owner. CON O'LEARY, Wanganui. TO. Travel this Season in the Patea and , Hawera Districts. P U R I R I. THE GOVERNOR. CASHIER. ! And PRESIDENT. - R. K. McRAB, . Appleton Park, Kakaramea. TO STAND THIS SEASON At Brookland Farm. rriHE Pure-bred Clydesdale [Entire Horse a L E N E O T. Also, The Handsome Shetland Pony CZAR. Particulars in future issue. JAMES HAIR, Owner. SO M N U 8. Flbmington' Lodge,' iT %rr-n-iffr<rairfflM» on *^ c ver Bank, " ff ""^ S3 §e£BQWl»» Wanganui, this season He is by Traducer, out of the imported mare Hammock, bred by the Middle Park Stud Co,, Ohristchurch. (For pedigree see cards.) Terms — Single mares, £5 5s ; two or more as per agreement. Good paddocking at Is Gd a week, SAMUEL POWELL. TZ; NO C X D ON. ffi JWm.- jd^JS "^ lie P ure- br"ed Clydesl y^yjr^K w iM travel this season" •"" ai ***fisßEPO* |r from Whenuakura to Maxwelltown. Knockdon is by Knockdon (imported) out of Princess, by Emperor (imported). Terms— £3 10s. Two or more mares as per agreement. j J. JOHNSTON, Waverley. rp A L L V- H O. xy^[sjs|f)|3r# dock with mares at f^W^^^^^Jt *h e Wairoa Farm this iji^r'.y W* season the Thorough-TALLY-HO, By Papapa, dam Discretion (see Stud Book.) Also, the Coaching and Hackney Sire DALESMAN, by Traducer. To stand at the Farm, the Clydesdale Stallion EXCHANGE, by Young Banker. Terms for any of the above horses — £3 per single mare. Two or more as per agreement. JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm. 1^" AT A T O R ARAMOHO STUD '^IWSw THOROUGHBRED NATATOR, by Traducer, dam Waterwitch, by Oampden. (See New Zeahnd Stud Book.) He will stand at Aramoho, at the Aramoho Stables, during the season, lie also goes to Moore and Curries station, Kai Iwi, on Monday, and will be at home the rest of the week. His first appearance was in IS7S, when he won the Canterbury Champagne fctakes, for two-year-olds (Bst 191 b) in lmin 18secs, a time which has only once been beaten by half a second. In the spring of the following year he won the Derby at Christchurch, lj miles, in 2min 45secs, running second also to Longlands in the Autumn Handicap the same year, 1£ miles, with 7st 51bs up, the winner carrying 7st ; time 2min 43^secs. At the Canterbury Spring Meeting of 1880, he comfortably won the Metropolitan Handicap, 1^ miles, with 7st 121bs up, beating Sir Modred with 7st 61bs, and other good horses. At the same meeting with 9st up he ran a good third to Billingsgate (Bst 01b) in the Free Handicap of a mile. With Sst 51bs on his back on the same day he ran second to Luna in the Plying Handicap, the latter having 7st lOlbs. He also rau second to Billingsgate in the Grand Stand Handicap at the same meeting, carrying Sst 61bs. At the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, 1881, he ran secoiadto Hilarious, with Sst 121 b up, the winner only having 7st lib, in 2min 55?ecs ; on the following day, with Sst 111 b, ran away fiom Hilarious 7at, Lady Emma 7st 21bs, and The Governor 7st 21bs, in 3min 20secs. At the Wanganui Autumn Meeting of this same year, with the big weight of Sst 61bs, he ran a good third to Kandwick, rrswJUis^_ljbel!ersecond, 7st slbs, beating King Quail Gsb 131D3; — ami uUnx.--i — £Wtke_ following day with Bst 121bs, he ran third in ' the Wanganui Cup, which was won by Sir George 6st lOlbs, Libeller being second with 7st 41b. He had behind him suoh horses as King Quail, 6st 121 b, Randwick, 7s b lllbs, Dan, sst 101 b, and others. At the Hawkes Bay meeting of 1881 he carried off the Railway Plate with the crushing penalty of 9st 51bs iv a canter. Oe the following day he ran half a length behind Mavis in the Tradesmen's Handicap, with 9st 61b, the winner carrying 6st. Libeller, who was second, had Bst 41bs. At the Canterbury Autumn Meeting of 1881, he was unplaced in the Great Autumn Handicap, 9st 21b won by Ladj Emma, sst 13tbs. On the next day, with 9st 51b, he ran second to Lady Emma in the Easter Handicip, the latter having 7dt 31bs. In 18S2 he won the Metropolitan at Canterbury, this being tne second occasion on which he had pulled off this event. On the day previous to this he had carried lOst 71bs in the Epsom Handicap, being unplaced, behind The Poet, Sst 71bs, and The Curate, 7st 21b. He has always shown himself a wounderful performer at all distances, and invariably during the last year or two of his racing career carried top weight. Terms : Single mare, £5 5s ; two mares, £4 10s ; three mares, £4 each ; 6 mares, £3 15s each } 10 mares, £3 each. All arrangements can be made through Mr John Walker, or his son George. JOHN WALKER.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 4

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