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Stnd Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT WANGAEHU. _ rToPHOMORE, -ffQ^HRI Jo By Gownsman (sire UpV^KnL nerLaurel and other winZjU^y^nen), out of Deborah. Young Gownsman wa« by Gownsman (imp.) —Dijaneira (full-sister to Dainty Ariel). Deborah was by that emperor of stallions • Traducer.out of a Bugler ntaro. Bugler was by Figaro, out of an imported mare mare belomng to Mr St Hill. Terms— 2 per mare Owners sending two or more mares liberally dealt with. FMfurthMpftrtiO fe P ttlE, Ko. 2 Line, Wanganui. TO STAND THIS SEASON. n TheThoroughbredClydesf?J?3|^Hßj dale Hone «gP2Jr»/~1 L E N R O V Will travel tho district ihis season. Mondays— No. 2 Line, coming home by No. 1 Line. Wednesdays— The Brunswick, and home by tbe Westmere. Friday — Upokongaro. Home on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. All oare taken of mares, bnfc no responsibility. Tebms— £2 10s guarantee, £2 without guarantee. Payment to be made by Ist Jan. For any further particulars apply to R. GORDON, Niblett Street! Or the Groom. TO RUN WfiH MARES ON BREMER'S FARM, KOHI, WAVERLEY. g^^^t Mft The Entire Horse MJBJP nONQ.UEB R 4BMPSaV Conqueror served a number of marei last season, who all proved in foal to him. Terms— Two Guineas; guarantee; paddocking free. All care taken, but no responsibility. B.BREMBR. TO STAND THIS SEASON ATHAWERA jtg^ The Thoroughbred D«mM Hone, fcjpfcai^fefJf^Bredjby Henry Redwood, Esq.; by Towton, iam Waimea, bj Sir Hercules, dam Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant, dam Cornelia, by Grasshoppeir — Kfento by Soothsayer, Towton by Melbourne, . dam Cinuelli; Cinizelli by Touchstone. VideV.Z. Stud Book. For further particulars apply to NOLAN, TONKS & CO.; Or, M. F. BAIRD, South Road, Hawera. TO STAND THIS SEASON. jgg^ "~~ 1 8 AAO WALlifiSjSffcf By Dainty' Ariel, /xlPi/BHf tl am Fanny Fisher. This Horse requires no comment, as he Las proved himself to be the sire of fl»tclass racehones, carriage horses, and firstclass weight-carrying backs, i His stock of suitable age has been eagerly sol f < after for the Indian and Melbourne markiW, He will travel as folio ws^houldsuttf-.. \t 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. McCAUL, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. jgqt^ VroUNG GLENWHBIIMii season in a paddock with marei. This celebrated Cart Stallion, rising four years old, is half-brother to Mr Rendell's hone, Sir William Wallace. His stock can be seen on the farm. Terms— Ono mare, £1 10s ; two mares, £2 10s. AU care taken, but no responsibility. J. STONE, Ora Farm, Goat Volley. -. A TO STAND THIS f^^^JtW The Thoroughbred LawHßfJhMiW Entire Horses T^TATATOR AND QOU'-WESTER. NATATOB, by Traducer-Waterwich, V-^fcFordeHfNo.SLine) and Wangaehu once p week. SOU-W ESTER, by Goldsboro'- Sea 3reeze, will travel from Wanganui to Waitbtara once a week. For further particulars and performances, fto., see cards and N.Z. Turf Register. Terms on application. Will attend at Mr Moore's, and also at Mr Currie'* stations, when wanted. G. F. WALKER, Aramoho Stables. jf'fT^'KiT mares at EXPERIENCE is by Bourbaki— dam, Jenie, grand dam by Peter Flat. Bourbaki, by Ravensworth — dam Coquette^ Experience is an upstanding rich Brown horse, with black points and plenty of bone, and is very suitable to get good marketable hones from light mares. Tbems— £l per maws ; grazing, Is per week j all care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN MORTON ; Or, G. H. GIBSON. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. aTSu ifffffiH 7 ° VIS W0B ' [jr^^P/nfff chestnut horse, LaMgaLujpßHp standingover sixteen hands high, with great power, and is by Traducer.out of the imported mare Rupee. For full pedigree see cards. LOUIS IVOR obtained first honors as the best thoroughbred entire for five years in succession at the Marlborough Agricultural Bhow, and ran second to Grip in the C.J.C. Handicap as a 3 year old. LOUIS DOR will travel as far as Turakina (No. 1 Line) on Mondays, returning home by way of Nos.2 and 3 Lines on Tuesdays; will be at Smiley's Stables on Wednesdays. Leave Smiley's Stables on Thursday* for Maxwelltown, will be at Waitotara on Fridays, returning home by way of Brunswick line and Upokongaro m Saturdays. Tbbus— Single mares, £4; two or more, £7. All cars taken, but no responsibility. All feei payable on or before Ist January. For further particulars applyto GEORGE RICHARDS, J. 8. SMILEY, Or Groom in Charge. %0 STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. jfSt^t The Celebrated Cart -pßiNciTvic Particulars in future wsne. , He will travel on the Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Llnei,ftlwintbeßrunswiok and Kai Iwi district*. R WALKEBt

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6684, 8 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6684, 8 December 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6684, 8 December 1888, Page 1

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