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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON. .jwjw The Thoroughbred w3||j nn ORP ED 0 JL will travel in [ J^tJ fllin Rangitikei and Manawatu Districts. TORPEDO, by Musket^ out of Fanny Fisher. Torpedo is a beautiful dark brown horse,»tanding over 16 hands high.with good bone, and well-proportioned throughout. Of Musket it is needless to writo : his sons —Martini'Henri, Trenton, Nordenfe dt, Matchlock, and ft score of others— speak his fame. Fanny Fisher, tho dam of Torpedo, is by that groat, English howe Fisherman, out of Coquette", and descends on her siro s sido from two St. Leger winners; Coquette also has a strain of tho samo blood through. Sheot Anchor. Whon wo read that Sylvia, tho dam of Martini-Henri, is by Fisherman, and Onyx, dam of Nordonfoldt, is by a son of Fisherman, it will bo seen how closoly Torpedo is related to these celebrities. All Fanny Fisher's stock, viz., Kingfisher, Hippocampus, Isaac Walton, Piscatonous.Fishwoman, Fishgirl, and Torpedo have won racea over all distances, and tho firat four named havo all siredwinners.andMrWaltors' two colts by Torpedo are most promising. Torpedo, by his build and breed, is qualified to get both racohorscs and cross-country stock, for which there is a steady demand. Good paddocks provided noar Marton at Is per week. Marcs left at tho White Hart stables, Marton, will rcceivo every attention. All care takon, but no responsibility. Fees— £6 6s ; groomage, 2s 6d, payable at first service. Two or moro mares, as por agreement. Torpedo will travel us undor : Mondays, Turakina; Tuesdays and Wednosdajs, Marton ; Thursdays, Mr C.Fitzherbert's.Makino; ~~:days, Feilding, Awahuri, and Bulls; Saturdays, Paro»anui. For further particulars apply to C. NELSON, Ownor, Mai ton; Or, W. GARDINER, Groom in charge, TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Waverley to Patea, and from Waverley to Waitotara. Further particulars in future issuo. A. MoINDOE, Marton. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WAVERLEY DISTRICT. __ y-Xfn. "DETRIEVER, Kk™'Wi3'jrt*Tj|S' -tl< by 'lotara — $£& (iam< G ipsoy (""?•)' f<^^V\fMf by Yatteudon, from 4_aub^£i^JjJL Zingari, by II BarRETRIEVER is a Dark Bay Horse, 6funding over 16 hands high, with good bono, and woll-proportioned throughout. Competent judges admit that Retriever is the right class of Btallion to get first-clans hunters, weight-carriers and carriago horses, for which there is always a good demand. Ho bns a good temper and a splendid constitution. JUe will run in tho paddock at Lono Star Station with a limited numb»r of mares. Any marcs left in the caro of G. Gibson, Waverley, will bo forwarded on. T«BMS — £3 for single mares; for two or more, the property of tho same ownor, a reduct'on will be made. For further particulars apply ta H. MULDROCK, Momohaki. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE COMMERCIAL STABLES, WAVEHLEY. (®tßtom*r\ QWORDSMAN, riJwLJ&tik C sby Yattondon, jirar., •OwjjK^jCs^jj. Stitch-in-Time (imp.), by Stockman (imp.) Ynttondon, junr., by Yattendon— dam Ellen Tree— grand dam Mirror (imp.), by Jersey (imp.) Vide N.S.W. Stud Book. Swordsman is a rich dark bay horse, with black points showing good proportion and quality, he has an excellent temper, and good constitution, and shows art extraordinary amount of nctivifcy, and is woll adapted to mate with light draught and roomy mares. Terms to suit tho times, 30a per mare. Grazing Is per week. All caro taken, but no resi onsibil'ty. JOHN MORTON; Or, G. H. GIBSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAVERLKY. -rtrfc^p^j, Tho Entire Horso JQfqjGL^jj&j^ Tho services of Rata may bo obtained anywhere between tlio Waitotara and Whonuakura Rivers. Rata is by Puriri— dam Nina, by Treason — grand dam a mare by tho Bishop of Osnaburg, and also dam or Reform, tho winner tho Auckland Stcoplochuso, and aovcral other hurdle races. Treason, by Traducer— dam Lady Jano. Rata is a bright chestnut, with plonty of bono and imisclo,anrl sjivos most immißtakeable evidences of his aristocratic uncostors. Torms— Bos per marc, W. VINCENT, _ TO S'iAND THIS SEASON A~T WAN•GAEHU. *-:\<RM*SiF^ QOPHOMOBE, t»vlti£MH > 'CA By Gownßrann ( sil '° nerlJiurol &n & ot ' lev w ' n " i^jAsjfesSlSKi&'l B )i Ollt °f Deborah. Young Gownsman was by Gownsman (imp.) — Dijaneira (full-sister to Dainty Ariel). Deborah was by that omperor of stallions Traduccr, out of a. Bugler mare. Buglor was by Figaro, out of an imported maro maro bclon ing to Mr St Hill. Torms — 2 per maro Owners sonding two or more mares liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply to ALEX. liIGGIE, . No. 2 Lino, Wanganui, TO STAND THIS SEASON. , — ISAAC WALvf.LWWJi, % U«»ty Ariel, This Horso requires no comment, as lie has pvovcd'himsolf to bo tho eiro of firetclass racohorses, carriage horses . and firstclass weight-carrying hacks. 1 his stock of suitablo ago has beon eagerly sou f after for tho Indian and Molbourne marker Ho will travol us follows,ahould sufli-'i. t inducement offer : — Mondays — Maxwelltown, returning on Tuesdays. Thursdaj s — No. 1 and 2 Lines. Fridays— Upokongavo, and othor days at homo. Torms — Common marcs, 3 guinoas, Thoroughbreds, 5 guineas ; groomage, 2s (id. ii. McOAUL, I'ropriotor. -JVJOTICE OF REMOVAL W. H. NETTLESHIP, WORKING JEWELLER, Begs to inform tho public that ho intends removing from tho Avonuo to Wilson Street (second door from Guyton Street), where all work entrusted to his euro will be curried out in a workmanlike mannor. HORSE-SHOEING! HORSE-SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH I^RANK "(DAUNDEKB (Lato of Hidgway and St. Hill Streets), Begs to inform tho public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that ho has commenced businoss in Mr T. CumimW old shop, next to tho Prince of Wales' Hotel, corner of Taupo Quay and Wicksteed Place, whoro all orders entrusted to his care will recoive prompt attention. Special attention will bo paid to HORSESHOEING. My long oxporionco in tlio business onablos mo to guarantoo all work turned out. lg§s" No Boys employod. Ruling Prices. MOULT has unpacked another largo ghipmont tz Largo Bay, Look round und iudge yourself.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6632, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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