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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT tfORDELL. The Thoroughbred Horse Tjl A T H O M, By Day Dawn, dam Maid of the Mist; dam by Antidote— BiTbary ; dam by Simmon— Buzzard mare, Sire by The Cure— Waterwiteh ; dam by Emilius. Terms— Single mares, 0. 10s. J\ATHOai will run in paddock with mares. CHAPMAN B#OS., Fordell. y^St*. NOBLEMAN. gW IrTT^jntr ■ Bre^ y w i^ a . m Cnug» Sire, ir WiUiam Wallace ; dam, Blossom WilJ travel this season between Stony .River and Tikorangi. Further particulars in future issue. J. GEOEGE, Omata» TO STAND THIS ,?*Ss=r-'~ T^_«(sS' I ff£ ,"'? SEASON. The purebred shetland Will run in a Paddock with pony mares. Full particulars in future notice. JAMES HAIB, Owner. PKEItI MINARY Jv^jS^rtyj!. _, „!'<_<;.-' ,' NOTICE 1 ThetborougebredClydeaWill stand a Brookland Farm during the coming eas on. Full particulars shortly. - JAMES HAIR, Owner. T0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON A C'^ jlbS? }' In the Wanganul, Kai Iwi, < and Waitotara Districts, No JC^^-J-JJS^ 1 an<^ 2 Lines, and to Aramoho and Upokongaro,', The Champion Draught Stallion Q<IR WILLIAM WALLACE. JOHN RENDELL, Owner. f&"¥; .«• X 0 AVEL THIS SEASON. CXJfl^^^HaigfiS The weU-known Entire JB'orae : 13 y l o w g. Further particulars ii> future issue. H. DIXON, Proprietor. —^ yyKSjv -1-v «i-Xv-t\.V EjXj JLX3-XO The Thoron i' llbred Horse Bedouin is a brown horse, by Traducer, out of MegMerilies; MegMerilies l>y St. George (imp.), out of a Whisker mare, dam of Spray. Spray was dam of Wetsail and Stormbird. Bedouin is sire of Witiora who performed successfully on this coast and Auckland during the season 1883-84 ; also, sire of Shamrock, who ran second for the big money in Hokitika, and won the Consolation same day,beating Lillipee and several others. Bedouin was a successful i erformer on the turf, having ran second for the Auckland Handicap, 1876 won by Ariel. Won the Consolation at the same meeting, beating The Don and several other good performers. Full particulars in a few days. A. McINDOE, Proprietor, Marton. /SHSfej. T0 STAND THIS SEASON I^^^^^^ ~\/f I R A O L E Will run in the Paddock on our Farm. Terms as per agreement. NICHOLSON bROS. t Waverley. TO STAND THIS SEASON '■$ C'T^SW AT KATJMAI> jr^ZjDL The Entir . e Drau g ft fc LORD LORNE. Terms as per agreement. ABBOT BROS. PATRIARCH. To Stand this Season, at the Farm, Buenos Ayres, near Waitotara, the New South Wales Thoropghbred Sire PATRIARCH; Terms— £s ss. Paddocking free, and all care taken without responsibility. HEARN & KENNEDY, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Travel this Season in the Pa'inerston, Feilding, Bulls, Sandon, and Halcombe Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire, SIR ROBERT BKUOE, Further particulars in future issue. T~T" PRELIMINARY NOTICE ftfe^^^* -pRETENDER, Will travel No. 2 Line this season. Full particulars future advertisement. JOHN MIDDLETON. „ r; ,v TO STAND AT ARAMOHO A/iilir'i? $ & this se ason - ftPjTjßfe 1 °° H ERG US ' Dark bay, foaled June, 1874. Bred by W. Frederick, Dumblane. Looh Fergus, aliaß Young Farmer, was got by Grand i-uke (366 C.S.B). Dam, Mary of Diumflower. She gained first prize at Stanrare when two years old, also first prize at Great Union Show at Dumfries ;she was got by Loch Fergus Champion,449,etc. Also the Thoroughbred Horses ST. LtiUaft and NATATOR. Further particulars in future issue. O. F. WALKER. DILEE. To stand this season at Ss«» Kalt ke Satm, the r^tr^\i^Tafr Thoroughbred Entire The Champion 1 lood yearling Colt at the Agricultural Show, Tasmania, this season, was Mr Taylor's colt by Torchlight, out of Dilke's dam. Terms— Single mares, £t ; two or more as per agreement. Paddocking fr.ee for one month, alter which 2s per week wiU be chart o± All caie taken but no responsibility. Groonii.^ , c&. Ffces payable on or before Ist January, 18btt. Mares Bold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. T. GJtEIG, Kaitobe Farm. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WILLOW BANK, LOWER RANGITIKEI, The Thoroughbred Horse, A -'BE' " ■V: ■.;"■-' &; By The Palntei out o! Cwcaia. • \ * > For further pasfcieulara.app^fiothaowa^t^ -

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5744, 14 October 1885, Page 4