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Stud Horses. TO STAND Tills SEASON. jffcl_ Tho Aramolio Stud Com|^s» !^L2g^^QO\J'w nEB'tEn EB'tE B, ill bo at tho service of breeders this Gsaiou. BOU'-WESTBK is a very woll-bred horse, ilng by Ooldsborough— Boa Breeze. Goldstrough has long been ono of tho most success 1 horses at tho ttud in Australia, lila breeding Ing such as is seldom equalled and never sartssod, lie being by I'iroworka, from Sylvia, dam 1 Hartlnl-lleory audother good ones. Sea reeze was by Ihe Barb (llelbourno Cup and jnmpiou winner), from Mermaid, by fiihcrman SOU'WESTER, as a 3-year-old, won the South anterbury J.C. Handicap, 11 milei, in 2min ijsec. Ai a 4-year-old lie stattxl by running nplaced in the Qeraldlno B.C. Handicap, won y lasman. Ho was not seen out again till the i.J.O. Autumn Meetingfor tho Dunedin Cup, ol rhich year Cntts thonght ho bad a moral ; but ou'wester, fit the start slipped into a ditch nd loot 150 yards, and was thonght to be hopejisly out of it. However, he stuck to his work, nd by a despento eilort got up into tnlrd place, lehind Lady Emma and July, who finished first nd second, the two miles and a distance being [ono in tho fast time of3mins6sec, Later on tho amo day ho was pulled out agnin, and won tho Itewards' Purso Welter Handicap, in which le conled Bst ,101 b. The following day ho was in oven money favourite for the D.J.C. Handi:op, won by lady Emma, tho favourito finishing 'ourth. At Napier, on St. Patrick's Day, Sou'wester, Bst 21b, won the Napier Handicap of 500 iovs, beating Tho Poet and Nelson (who ran a lead lie.it for second place), and sovoral others. Cater on the next day be put up Sst 121 b, and ran second to Leonora, Bst 111 b, in the Tradesmen's Handicap o! 250 soys, 1J miles, behind him being Mischief, Wapiti, The Poet, and other Bell-known performers. Sou'wester started at 5 to 1 for the Great Autumn Handicap at Chrlstuhnrch tho following month, with fist lib up, and finished fourth, a nose only dividing him and Lady Emma, after having out out the running and held tho lead until within a few lengths of tho post, when Vanguard, Hippodamia, and Lady Emma shot up, and finished as named; time, 2min 40*500. Behind Sou-Wester were Tasmnn, Mischief, Salvage, Ike, Tho Poet, Kubina, Mataku, Captain Webster, The Jilt, and Leodogran He started with 7st 121 bup for the Easter Handicap, won by Tasman, the following day, but failed to get a.placo. The following week he jonrneyed to Tiraaru, and with 7at 2lb up ran second to Tasman in tho Timaru Cup, and repeated tho performance the following day In tho J.C. Handicap, in which he defeated both Vnnguird and Lady Emma. Heforenco to the Turf Record shows that his most brilliant performances were as a 5-yoarold. Ho won tho C. J.C. Metropolitan, beating Lady Emma, Leonora, Turquoise, Nelson, and other well-known performers. His next win was the Froe Handicap at the Auckland Summer Meeting when he carried Sst 121 b. Or this occasion he conceded 121 bto Minerva and Ist 121 bto Adminlstrat jr and won by a length. The next time his name wug bracketed was at the South Canterbury Autumn Meeting, when ho placed the J.C. Handicap to his credit. The timo was 2mln 39soc, for the mile and a half which is the record of Martini-Henry for tho same distance. In this race he gave Qlbs to Wapiti and 21bs to Lady Emma. At tho Wellington K.O. Sleeting howa3 first past thopoal in the Autumn Handicap, currying Sst 121 b. He beat Ascot 7st 31b, Clogs 7st Sib, Admmistr 1 tor Sst 101 b, Speculation Bit 61b, and several other cracks. At the Dunodln Spring Meeting he came in front of Ike and Nelson, and aga 1 at the Auckland Summer Sleeting he n»id beninc him Administrator, Fishwoman, and Witiora to all of whom he conceded substantial weight At Wellington again he ran second to Admlnis trator for the Gold Cup, giving 61bs to tin winner, and beating Tigredia and Black Rose In the Wellington Cup he ran into third place Tasman and Tigredia being first and second te spectively. The Danediu JC. Handicap founi him occupying the second place of honour, Tas man being first. He headed Captain Webster Lady Emma, July, and two others. His timi will be found good all through, and for a quickc performer reference will nave to be made ti Australian rtcords, for no better cau be fount in New Zealand sporting annals. Ai a 6-year-oh he did not gain a winning bracket, as his lei prevented him from being wound up properly SOU'-WESTEE. will be at Moore and Came' Station, Kni Iwi, Maxwelltown, and Nukuman on Mondays, No. 2 lane on Saturdays, am tho remainder of the week at home. NATATOR will also he at Moore and Carrie' Station when required. TERMS, £6 83, with allowances according t the number of mares. Guarantees, £1 extra. J: & d. F. WALKER, Aramolio Stud Company. i £O TRAVEb THIS SEASON. Tho well-known Ento rWir\HsF mn traTel tm « easot 4 -J_*hlJ JIL "3 at Kai Iwl, Brunswicli fe *""* SlH^2gli«23»" Kennedy's, NO3. 1, S and 3 lines. Good paddocks provided at iramoho. For further particulars apply to T. SULLIVAN. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN M ANAL AND PATEA. jSGjßfa The Thoroughbred %|^rras|?S •^STo'lUn''"^^!! t iii^'MW<lfe£^.- VOLUNTEER, bre H. B«dwooa, E e q is a beautiful bay with black points, standin over 10 hands, magnificent shoulders-no breal ing down about them. [For further informatio sea card.] Fees— Single mare, £4 4s ; a liberal reductio for three or four maics. For further particulalars apply to groom i charge, or B. E. MORAE. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON. jf&fa The Thoroughbred M^^lP^ff * KMAMENI (I jJ^«Slit<*«»i*iOT by Suffolk, out of Stgsi *• l -"=»S»s«*"'»- (imported), one ol th most powerful thoroughbreds in the colony, wil run this season in a paddock at Elslea, Whenua kora Terms— Single mares, £3 3s. All care taken.butno responsibility. All mare to be removed on notice when stinted, W. WILSON, Whonuakura, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A senate Tha celebrated Draugb. i\ HVw wiu travei th8 Mniia (dMSDHMH^tu and Oroua Coun 1 "" ' ties th's season, full par ticulara of which will be given in a future issue JOH> MILLER, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. -. The well • known] fi^T ir T»=^ < ' Clydesdalo Stallion vm %$M Eli HrnH m K ° BT ' BEUCI rKVyffim wm trftVel ihe Wttver . iL»T=te2&< ! £rfGjl— 'ey, Waitotara, one '~^« l KAiu4«aa» Patea districts thii season. Further particulars n nture advertisement. . JOHNSION, Wavorley. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TViiKISA. Thoroughbred Horse, f^t Vjf&lf Tn o first son of Kelpie t^*sßWtKOl_( im P) over brought to W**™^'" this district, and 0110 of the best bred horses over offered to the public. Comment upon this is quite unnecessary, as he is well Kniwu to bo one of tho best horses over imported to Now Zealand. The bestgiass paddocks iv the district provided, grass freo, with plenty of water, till stinted, oi which due notice will bo given, w'len allmarea must be lomoved.and paid for before romoval, or a charge will be made for grazing. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Ascot's full tabulated pedigree, and all other ! information can he had by applying to the owner. Ascot has been a good performer iv New South WalesandNewZealand.havingsUrtea for 21 races in New South Wales.and placed 10 times, and won 6 out of 10 m New Zealand. Season commences Ist September, and ends 81st December, 1880. Terms, £5 ss: groomage, 6s U. DIXON CAINES, Turnkina. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FORDELL. ->s7<Ss» •'■ no Tno'ougnbrod /"v VyHifr lf y Day Dawn ; dam, 1 ■ i«M|| ajl, IL,, Maid of the Mist; dam, V-|M^i»> by Antidote— Bmbajy ; dam, by Simmon— Buzzard mare j sire by The Curo— Waterwitch; dam, bj Emilhu. Terms, as per agreement. Mares nill have three good paddocks to ran in. CHAPMAN BROS , JTordoll. % TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH -«p~^ That magnificently bred tbß^kpEjS IT* 315 T) A^ pniN ' i 4? Sjvffff B y Iraducer(lmported), i — rihar/- '^joiOL— out of iroriaThoresa(fm- *• I'" l '™ portcd),by lUtaplan.out ol Marie Louise.by Gunboat.out of Marie Agnos.by The Cossack, out of Harriott, by Gladiator, out of Pantal 'uaae(i!amofPfimc Slinister),by Pantaloon. The Dauphiu ran three times as a two year-old winning twice. As a three-yenr-old he ion nine times, winning the Cunterbury Derby (1$ miles) and" Wangai vi (two miles), and running second to Grip in tho Canterbury Cup (w f.n., two miles andaquirter)inthefastestthneever recorded for that race. His dam, Maria Theresa, is one of the few daughters of Stockwell's brother Rataplan ever imported to New Zealand. Gunboat was ono of the best sons of Sir Hercules and Marie Agnes, grand dam of Maria Thei eta, was by Tho Cossack, who won tho Derby of 1847. Both tho sire and dam of Maria Theresa traco back directly to Sii' Hercules on their sire's side, and the name of Pantaloon appears at both tho top and bottom of Xho Dauphin's pedigreo tablo. ' Toims- Half broils, £5 ss; thoroughbrtds, £10 10s ; groomage, 2s Cd. J'eo payablo by promissory note at timo of service. ) M. CUNNINGIIAM, Devon Street.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6087, 2 December 1886, Page 4

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