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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HAWERA wood, Esq.; by Towton, lam Waimea, by Sir Hercules, dam Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant, dam Cornolia, by G-raashoppei; — Tanto by Soothsayer, Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinizellij Cinizelli by Touchstone. Vide N.Z. Stud Book. For furthor particulars apply to NOLAN, TONKS & CO.; Or, M. F. BAIRD, South Eoad, Hawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGrANUI DISTRICT. (Fi^^^^^^i^l Tho Celebrated Cart T>hince vie Particulars in future issue. He will travol on the Nob. 1, 2, and 3 Lines, also in tho Brunswick and Kai Iwi districts. Ok F. WALKER. TO STAND THIS SEASON. £kyjra& "\7"OUNOr GLENr> D'if w^ run s ' ~^~wy?f;rf|ja«iinrnrnn in a paddock with mares. Thia eolebrated Cart Stallion, rising four yeara old, ia half-brother to Mr Rendell's horse, Sir William Wallace. His stock can be seen on the farm. Terms— Ono mare, £1 10s ; two mares, £2 10s. All caro taken, but no responsibility. J. STONE, Cra Farm, Goat. Valley. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ytfrphr Tlle Thoroughbred mOKPOO fW^yW A will fowel »n L^n!""- "£vi-i»tho Rangitikei and Manawatu Districts. TORPEDO, by Musket, out of Fanny Fisher. Torpedo is ft beautiful dark brown horso,etnnding ovor 16 hands high, with good bone, and well-proportioned throughout. Of Musket it is needless to write : his sons —Martini-Henri, Trenton, Nordenfo dt, Matchlock, and a score of others— spoak his fame. Fanny Fishor, the dam of Torpedo, is by that great English horso Fisherman, out. of Coquette, and descends on her Bire'o side from two St. Legcr winners; Coquette also has a strain of tho same blood through Sheet Anchor. When we read that Sylvia, tho dam of Martini-Henri, is by Fishermnn, and Onyx, clam of Nordenfeldt, is by a son of Fisherman, it will be seen how closoly Torpedo is relnted to theso celebrities. All Fanny Fisher's Btock, viz., Kingfisher, Hippocampus, Isaac Walton, Piscatorious.Fishwoman, Fishgirl, and Torpedo have won races over all distancea, and the first four named haveallsiredwinners.andMrWaltora' two colts by Torpedo aro most promising. Torpedo, by his build and breed, is qualified to get both racehorses and cross-country stock, for which there is a Bteady demand.

Good.paddocka provided near Marton at Is per week. Mares left at tho Whito Hart Btablcs, Marton, will rcceivo ovcry attention. All caro taken, but no responsibility. Ftcbb— £s ss ; groomage, 2s 6'd, payablo at first service. Two or more marcs, aa per agreement. Torpedo will travel us under : Mondays, Turakina ; Tuesdays nnd Wcdnesdaya.Marton ; Thursdays, Mr C.FiUhcrbert's.Makino; "-'days, Foilding, Aflahuri, and Bulls; Saturdays, Parowanui. For further particulars apply to C. NELSON, Ownor, Mai ton ; Or, W. GARDINER, Groom in charge. XPERIENCE. "^'i^i'K^. To run in a paddock Ot^^gL WAVERLEY. EXPERIENCE ia by Bourbaki— dam, Jessio. grand dam by Peter Flat. Bourbaki, by Ravonsworth — dam Coquette Experience ia an upstanding rich Brown horso, with black points aud plonty of bone, nnd is very suitable to get good marketable horses from light mares. Tbums— £l per maro; grazing, ls per week ; all earo taken, but no responsibility. JOHN MORTON ; Or, G. H. GIBSON. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, Tho Thoroughbred C**"^ (impd.), by Suffolk, ono of the most poworful Thoroughbreds in the colony,will run this season in a paddock at Elslea, Whenuakura. All care taken but no responsibility. All mares to bo removed on notice when stinted. Torms — 3 guineas. W. WILSON, Whcnuakurv,

if>rr>LLir#rt!fr T0 STAND THIS IVTATATOR AND C- OU'-WESTEE. NATATOR, by Traducer— Wntem.Vh, •«• <ir Fordell CKo. 2 Line) and Wangachu ouce p «eek. SOU-WESTER, by Goldsboro 1 - Sea Breoze, will travel from Wanganui to Waitotara onco a week. For furthor particulars and performances, fee, sco cards and N.Z. Turf Register. Terms on application. Will attend at Mr Moore's, and also afc Mr Curries stations, when wanted. G. F. WALKER, Arainoho Stables. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. x»b^ To stand this BeaOwSSwrfSJjjffta son in the Rangiti/^v A X GROVE. Further particulars in f uturo issue. JAMES COOMBE, Fern Flats. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FLEMINGTON LODGE. .TV ';.-._. A SCOT, &T''*<{\<'Osl A xi. by KclpioV&^dA The Thorn. Further Oi p^rVT p pdi e«° mdc Now iict HvJ'iiJtw Zealand Stud Book. Terms -£4 4s ; groomago, sa. Two or moro mares, £3 10s. Paddocking free until notico givon of mares boing. All care taken of mares, but now responsibility. SAM POWELL, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FORDELL. r _ "~ Tji ATH OM, £fc&**t:d&iv) j. -* By Day Dawn -dam Maid of the f&W^Ytyf } Mist. For further A. n Sla m .t l j/^.'''''L. pedigree vide StudBook. Terms, £1 10s. Paddocking freo until notico is given of marcs boing stinted, aftor which 2sivwook will bo charged. W. CHAPMAN, Proprietor "OMNUS (Siro~of Dudu, Foxton, w¥\Cyof commence stud duty re— watu District on fcho Ist September. Cards with all particulars may bo obtoinsd on application to R, HARWOOD, Managor for Baker & Co., Foxton. " Ti 11 I, QIR ROBERT Wavorloy, Waitotara, and Patea districts this season. J. JOHNSTON, Waverloy.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6643, 19 October 1888, Page 4

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