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Stud Horses. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WAVERLEY DISTRICT. A*l—. "D ETRIEVER, W(B^*«^wr -*-«> by Totara— dam, Gipaey (imp.), "^rffiwir Zmgari, by II Barbier. RETRIEVER is a Dark Bay Horse, standing over 16 hands high, with good bone, and well-proportioned throughout. Compotent judges admit thafc Retriever is the right class of stallion to get first-class huntors, weight-carriers and carriage horses, for which there is always a good demand. Ho has a good temper and a splendid constitution. He will run in the paddock at Lone Star Station with' a limited number of mares. Any mares left in tho care of G. Gibson, Waverley, will bo forwarded on. Txrms— £3 for singlo mares; for two or more, the property of the same owner, a reduction will be made. For further particulars apply to H. MULDROQK, Momohaki. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE COMMERCIAL STABLES, WAVERLEY. ffSft»»ri^?x QWORDSMAN, rjfflOS|| O by Yuttondon, junr., /«O ]n|JSg» a . m Needle— grand dam i % iJU-MMiMB Stitch-in-Time (imp.), by Stockman (imp.) Yattendon, junr., by Yattendon— dam Ellen Tree— grand dam Mirror (imp.), by Jersby (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 o institution, and shows an extraordinary amount of activity, and ia well adapted to mate with light draught and roomy mareß. Terms to suit tho times, 30s per mare. Grazing ls per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN MORTON; Or, G. H. GIBSON. TO STAND THIS SEA3ON AT WAVERLKY. jfTSSj^^tv The Entire Horso £iijijfa(^B> Theßervicesofßatamay bo obtained anywhore befcweon the Waitotara and Whenuakura Rivera. Rata is by Puriri— dam Nina, by Treason — grand dam a mare by the Bishop of Osnaburg, and also dam of Reform, the winner tho Auckland Steeplechaso, and several other hurdle races. Treason, by Traducer— dam Lady Jane. Rata is a bright chestnut, with plonty of bone and musclo.and gives most unmistakeablo evidenco of his aristocratic ancostors. Terms— 3os per mare. W. VINCENT. TO SIAND THIS SEASON AT WAN~GAEHU. ■x*4~*&BH QOPHOMORE, ils^^^O B y Gownßtnfln ( ssre *SjW^fN Tfl nerLaurel and other winners), out of Deborah. Young Gownsman was by Gownsman (imp.) —Dijanoira (full-sister to Dainty Ariel). D°borah was by that emporor of stallions Tradueor, out of a Buglor mare. Bugler wbb by Figaro, out of an imported mare mare belon ing to Mr St Hill. Terms — 2 per marc Owners sending two or moro mares liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HIGGIE, No. 2 Line, Wanganui.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. ,•—*!» t SAAC WALm;iS^&f By Dainly ' Ariel, [%*]/ *)fijs? datD Fanny Fisllor> This Horse requires no comraont, as he has proved himself to be tho tire of firstclass racehorses, carriage horses, and firstclass weight-carrying hacks, t his stock I of suitable age has been eagerly sou * after for the Indian and Melbourne marktw Ho will travel as follows.should sutrimr it inducement offer : — Mondays — Maxwelltown, returning on Tuesdays. Thursdays — No. 1 and 2 Lines, Fridays— Upokongaro, and other days at home. Terms - Common mares, 3 guineas, Thoroughbreds, 5 guineas ; groomage, 2s 6d. B. McOAUL, Proprietor. TO EUN WIl'H MAEKS ON BEEMEE'S FARM, KOHI, WAVEELEY. "' v -i«ia«^BßS "^e Entire Horso '""JntftotWrT* Conqueror served a number of mares last soason, who all proved in foal to him. Terms — Two Guineas; guarantee; paddocking free. All caro taken, but no responsibility. E. BREMER. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ■?ifiwr3® TheThoroughbredClydesL B N R 0 V Will travol the district ihis eoason. Mondays — No. 2 Line, coming home by No. 1 Line. Wednesdays— The Brunswick, and homo by tho Westmere. Friday — Upokongaro. Home on Tuosdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. All caro takon of mares, but no responsibility. Teems— £2 10s guarantee, £2 without guarantee Payment to be made by Ist Jan. For any furthor particulars apply to E. GOEDON, Niblott Street) Or tho Groom. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. h. ""»% ? OUIS DOE. «*& LOUIS Dm ls a XcC 1O*M( c ' iestnut horse, i»a2>ggjrfSyrfcfotti standing over sixteen hands high, with great power, and v by Traduoer, out of the imported mare Eupce. Eupf e is by Dollar, the boat son of Flying Dutchman.uinner of the Derby and St.Legor of 1849. Dollar won the Northamptonshire Stakes and Goodwood fctake3 of 18G4, and was tho siro of Salvator and Upas, both winners of the Grand Prix de Paris. Dollar was ono of the favourite English sires of his day, being ncit to Tho Hormit in popularity. Minnouche, tho dam of Eupee, is by The Baron, siro of Stockwell and Eataplan. Eupeowasagreatpeformeron tho turf.and as a brood maro cannot bo surpassed in Now Zealand, her stock having won nearly all tho good things. She is tho dam of Spade Guinoa, bilvormark, Apropos, Flouren, Exchange, and Merrio England. LOUIS DOE obtained first honors as tho best thoroughbred entire for five years in succession at tho Marlborough Agricultural Show, and ran second to Grip in tho C.J.C. Handicap as a 3 year old. LOUIS DOE will travel as far as Turakina (No. 1 Line) on Mondays, returning home by way of Nos. 2 and 3 Lines on Tuesday swill • will bo at Smiley's Stablos on Wednesdays. Loave Smiley's Stables on Thursdays for Maxwelltown, will be at Waitotara on Fridays, returning homo by way of Brunswick Line and Upokongaro m Saturdays. Tebms — Single mares, £4; two or more, All caro taken, but no responsibility. All fees payabloon or beforo Ist January. For further particulars apply to GEOEGE EICHARDS,

J. S. SMILEY, Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Waverloy to Patoa, and from Waverloy to Waitotara. Further particulars in future issue. A. McINDOE, Marton. pwONALD jy£oDONALD, CAEEIEK, WAVEELEY, Moots evory Train for PassongeM and Goods. Fare, Cd each way. Supplies FIEEWOOD and COALS in uny quantities, at Lowest Bates. Vehicles and Saddle-horses on hire. i Lotters orTelogramspromptly attendedlto I

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6643, 19 October 1888, Page 4