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Stud Horses TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FORDELL. j±_ jgfo The Thoroughbred By Day Dawn j dam, Maid of the) Mist ; dam, by Antidote— Barbary ; dam, by Simmon— Buzzard mare; sire by The Care —Waterwitoh ; dam, by Emiliuß. Terms, as per agreement, Mares wil have three good paddooks to run in. OHAPMAN BROS , Fordell. TO STAND THIS SEISON [AT HAWERA. t,f;>. The Thoroughbred sSJ^yftjf Horse. s*l?2iklL» By Tow ' on - d » m i Waimes, For further pedigree see Stud Book, TERMS— Single Mare, £4 10s ; two or more (the lonaflde property of ouo owner), £4. Paddooking free for four weeks,after which 2s per week will be charged. All oare will be taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. For further particulars apply to M. F. BAIRD j Or, NOLAN. TONKS. & CO. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEAbON, /g]^. The Thoroughbred irlfyVirJ \ RMAMENT, By Musket (imported), by Suffolk, out of Sissie (imported), one of the most powerful Thoroughbreds in the oolony will un this season in a paddook at Elslea,Whennabura. AU care taken, bntno responsibility. All marea to be removed' on] notice when stinted. Terms— 3 guineas. W. WILSON, Whenuakura. TO STAND THB BTCASON AT TURAKINA, j*jp± r The Thoroughbred For further particulars see Cards. D. MORTON, Tnrakina; Or to J. MOORE, Seaview. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ARAMOHO STUD COMPANY. TO STAND THIS SEASON. . The Thoroughbred j^ vflEEfc. Entire Horses , - ESTER IO NATATOR, by Traducer -Waterwitoh, will be at Turakina once a week. SOU-WESTER, by Goldsboro I—Sea1 — Sea Breeze, will travel from Wanganni to Waitotara once a week, dates to be fixed in future issue. For further particulars and performances, Ac, see cards and N.Z. Turf Register. TERMS— Single mare, £5 ; more, as per agreoment, Mares not standing to one horse can have use of both hones, if required. Will attend at Mr Moore's and also at Mr Curries Stations when wanted. G. F. and JOHN WALKER, Aramoho Stables. TO STAND THR STCASON AT FLEMINGTON LODBE, WANGANUI. Stud Book, Tebms— £4 4s ; groomage ss. Paddooking free until noticj given of mares being stinted. AH oare taken of mares, but no responsibility. SAM POWELL, Proprietor, THE LAST SEASON IN TARANAKT. El*&W8l rr T HE DAUPHIN « - Tho Greatest and Best of <JjgHotkßm> Traducer's mighty family, from Maria Tbereaa, a daughter of Rataplan (both sire and dam imported from England). WILL STAND TBIS SEASON HERE, for the last time, and it behoves Breeders to at onco secure his services, as the number of Mares will be limited. The Fee that he is now offered at is just to meet the times, so hard upon all at preaent. THE DAUPHIN'S Stook aio THE BEST EVKR RAISED IN THJS DISTRICT, and for grass-fed horses are not approachable by any in New Zealand, some haying left the breeders' hands at surprising prices; one in Auoklann at £100, and not one year old. Others not yet born are bespoken at faultless prices. His stock are almost perfection for size, substance, and good looks, all being full of quality. He stamps his great Traducer blood on all, and they may at once bo picked upon, the quality and size shown in bis stock — even from common hack mares — astounding even the owners and breeders. Those that know the value of the Eclipse, Herod, Highflyer, and Matchem blood at once pick upon THE DAUPHIN as the coming Sire of the Colonies.no other excelling him in such a grand and valuable combination. This isverifiek bysomeAuokland breeders going to the risk and expense ot sending mares to Taranaki ; one even sending an express mnre, to breed a carriage horse. TERMS— Thoroughbred*, £8 8a { halfbreds and others, £i 4s, Groomage, 2s 6d. Fees payable by P.N. at time of servioe M. CUNNINGHAM, Having returnee) from Auckland (where he did a very successful season at the Stud last year), the Proprietors hive deoided to travel him from Foxton this season, to PalmerstOD, Feildlng, Awahuri, and neighbouring district. Cards showing the pedigree, performances, &c, of this grandlybred son of "Traducer"— "Hammock, " and aU other particulars as to term*, dates, and place of call may be obtained on application to R. HARWOOD, tuil Farm, Foxton TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THB WAVERLEY, WAITOTARA, AND PATEA DISTRICrS. s:-^ T3ETRIEVER, La^^mJ^d^^^f Yattendon, from ""•"** Zingari, by ll Barbier. ' i BETItIEVER is a Dark Bay Horse, , standing over 16 bands high, with good 1 bone, and well proportioned throughout. | Competent judges admit that Retriever is I the right class of stallion to get first-olacs ] hunters, weigbt-oarriers and carriage i horses, for which there is always a good c demand, He has a good temper and i splendid constitution. c He will travel as follows— Kakaramca on Mondays, Maxwelltown on Thursdays, and- \ remainder of the week he^will be at Waver- ] ley and Lone Star Station, Momohaki! ( TERMS- £3 for single mires j for two \ or more (the property of the same owner) a reduction will be made. Groomige,2s 6d, c For further particulars apply to r H, MULDROOK, Momohaki. Or W. H. GIBSON, in oharge. „ — i -ggk The well-known r r€)Niiff C IB Robert L*itsa|o|f3U BRUCE, .Will travel the Waverley, Waitotara, and, Patea distriots this esason. | J. JOHNSTON, Waverley« •

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6363, 8 November 1887, Page 4

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