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TO SrANI) THIS SEA ffijO^ilimfiWJl SON AT WESTMERE Tißhlmfflrfc'ffii ~WOVNG TRADUCEK ¥ 4f n»W •*• Also the entira Pony Furtlier particulars in future issue. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Thoroughbred Horse A T U A XJL Will Stand this Season. Further particular in future issue. JOSEPII MOORE, Owner. IMPORTANT TO HOJ&SE OWNERS. The Thoroughbred Stallion FITZ By Yattendon, dam Peereea, WlHi STAND AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Prrz Eekodles ws bred by the late Win. Walters Esq., of Pupukura, and w.-ts by that celebrated stallion Ynttentlon, sure of more winners than any other horse in Austrulatua, amongst whom may be mentioned Habena, Vulcan, Paidon, Chester, Dagworth Sterling, Commodore, Vixen, Grand .fflaneur.Narina Sweetmeat, Lord Burghley, etc. Fitz Hercules was a good performer himself, bavin wou the Auckland Derby, run second to The Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, besides other races. He ia a beautiful brown, ti cc from white, standing over 16 hands, and for bone and symmetry unsurpassed. Peei eBS, the dam of Fitz Hercules.was the gamesfc raare in .New Zealand, and while on the turf woa races at all distances and weights. Her sire, the Peer, was sire of Darebin, one of the best performers in Australia, and who the Hon Ed K. Cox picked to take the place of Yattendon in his stud. c^J This is his second season at the stud, but while in training he got a foal, which was sold a few weeks ago by Mr Walters, to Mr Balmain, for 260 -guineas. "Phaeton," in the Herald of August 22nd, speaking of this nlly, says — "I found her a very evenly made young lady, and in many respects taking greatly after her halt brother, Foul Shot. She possesses a most intelligent head, which is nicely set to a good racing-lick neck. She is very power ful, both hi front and behind, and a weU-turne barrel and even shaped back, together wit a splendid set of legs, and gives every promise that some day she will give us a taste of that brilliant quality for which her half brother, .Billingsgate, was so noted." etc. Terms— £4 4-. It will be teen from the above that this beautiful son of Yattendon is a worthy successor of The Dauphin. Dauphin not being sufficiently recovered from his accident to be removed from Auckland, where he will stand this season. lam prepared to arrange with any person wishing to send mares to him. M. CUNNINGHAM, Saddler! Devon Street, New Plymouth. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion ISAAK WALTON, By Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher— Dainty Ariel ; by Kiddleswoith — Fanny Fisher ; by Fisherman ; i army Fisher's dam, Coquette; Riddlesworth's dam, Bee-in a-Bonnett. - Isaak Walton is the sire of Billingsgate and The Bard, and other well known stock. Billingsgate ran 66 races, won 32, second in 14, and third in 10 ; The Bard started 5 times, won 4, end was second in tho other. Will travel (if sufficient inducement offers) aB under :— Mondays, No. 1 Line ; Tuesdiys, Nos. 2 <fc 3 Lines ; Saturdays, Upokongaro ; and remainder of the week at the owner's stable-, Barrack street. Fees — £3 ; two or more mares, as per agreement Paddocking free for one month, after that 2s per ' week All care taken but no responsibility. B McCAUL Owner, Cab Proprietor. TO STAN"D THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse HA X O L D, By Don Juan, out of Gleriavy. VideStudßook Terms— 3ib per mare. JOHN DAVEY & CO., Eastown. To Stand this Season at Hawera, the Pony Entire ESSENCE OF FDN, Awarded First prize atthe Auckland Agricul. tural and Pastera] Association. Full particulars from DAVID SPENCE, Empire Livery Stablea, Hawera. OOWELL, SON, & CO JUST LANDED— 100 Cases NL Kerosene, 150 test, patent taps 80 Cases CL Kerosene 130 test, patent 7 Tons N.Z. ICfcugar, 561 b bags 2 Tons N.Z. IW Sugar, 561 b bags j 2 Tons Yellow M Crystal I 5 Tons Fine Salt 5 Tons Coarse Salt i 140 Boxes Belmont Sperms ' 30 Cases Read's Bull-dog Ale, quarts | 10 Cases Head's Bull-dog Ale, pints 20 Cases Boar's Head Stout, quarts 15 Cases Read's Bull-dog Stout, q'narta 10 Cases Read's BulLdog Stont, pints ' 15 Cases Blood's Stout, quarti»f , ] 10 Casea McEwen's Ale, quarts ~ *'- 5 Cases McEwen's Ale, pints 30 CJases Hennessy'a Brandy, Pale 15 Cases Otard's Brandy, Pale 4 Octaves Lucien Bellot Pale Brandy 4 Octaves Lemon Hart's Rum 3 J-casks Lock Dhu Whißkey 3 Octaves Preston's Rum 10 Cases Fine Old Jamaica Rum 15 Cases VO Whiskey, choice * 15 Cases Preiler's Claret, pints and qts, ohoice 20 Cases Carbinet, pints, from Adelaide 15 Cases Reisling, pints, from Adelaide 15 Cases Cliquot Champagne, pts & qts Ex Tainui, Fkom London— 10 Cases Madeira, choic3 ! 10 Cases Amontallado Sherry j 10 Cases Manzanilla Sherry 5 Cases Marsala > 5 Cases Sacra Tent Wine ] IN STOCK— j Ports, Sherries, and, Adelaide Wines in great variety, Bold in mixed dozens or in liulk j Claret, quarts and pints, very choice j Whiskeys in bulk and case, very choice J.D.K.Z. Geneva, Sarsaparilla, Lime j Juice ICordial Henneßsy's and Otard'e Brandy, bulk and case Heddle's Ginger Wine, Sandieman'e Port, J-cask aud octaves N.B. — We make a speciality of our Ports and Sherries. ' GROCERIES— Tea, New Season's, J-cheets and boxes, Dragon Sugar, 10, IW, Yellow Crystal & Brown Biscuits, Cornflour, Soda Crystals, White Starch Keiller and Gray's Confectionery, Keiller's Candied Peel Hobart Jams, Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, 250 Vestas White Pepper, Cream Tartar, Tart Acid Eleme, and Sultana Raisins, Currants in cases London Belmont Sperms, 2 and 3 crown, h'oaps 561 b boxes AGENCIES— London and Liverpool and Globe Inaur • ance Company Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company < Peaks' Hobart Jams Goods Bonded at Lowest Bates Custom House Agents OFFICES TO LET— Offices, both/Single and Double Sample Rooms largo Victoria Chambers. POWELL, SON, & CO., / Merchants, FOR CQZTGHkS, COLDS, Bronchitis. Astima, Coryza, Influenza, Consumption, &o. / KATO COMPOUND LINSEED, Allseed, Senega, Souill, Tolu, &0., with Chprpdyne KA¥S COMPOUND, a demulcent ex/eotorant, for Coughs, Oolda, and Chest Complaints . JZ-ft'B COMPOUND, for Coughs an AjLjColds, ia equally servicable for Horse and fattle tSAY'STIO PILLS, a specific in NeuJLlf ralgia, Face aohe, &c. Contains Qujiine, Iron, &o, iIOAGULINE— Cement for Broken .y/ Articles / Sou> ; Sole Makers: frsuTwiTßßE S KAY BROS/ Stookport, / England, £1 AYE your money, and go to Walker's if KJ you wish to practise economy in these . dull times . -

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5743, 13 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5743, 13 October 1885, Page 4