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TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WANGANUI AND SUBBOUNDING LISTBIOT <<J^hi 1 ' ) Thoroughbred imtegTpVone JuS-^XiZ™^, Bred ™ 188^ hy '&p« i 3»S»»asi NewboldfromSound. by The Drummer from Beatrice, by Pitsford from Luoretia, by St. John. Megaphone is a magnificent specimen of the thoroughbred horse, having great bizo and bone. He won , thirteen races as a two-year-old in Queensland, and 'did an amount ol racing that few young horses coulu stand. He was the best three-year-old of his year, and i» the winner of the Hawkesbury Grand Handicap, A.J.O. Squatters' iHandicap (as a young ,three-yeor-old, carrying Sst 121 J. and giving weight to everything in the race), V.R.O. Flying Staked, Y.£o? Boyal Pari Stake., t.K.C. Canterbury' Plate, ■V;B.O. Loch Plate, A'J.O. Spring Stakes, A.J.O. Bandwick Plate, weight -forage, 3 miles, in Smin 3Gsec and 6nmi|32)sec, the fastest tunes on record over 'Kandwick. He also ran Carbine to a neck in the A.J.O. Craven Plate (weight-for-age), running the mile and a quarter ia the fastest time on record— viz., 2min 7seo, whioh race induced Mr Wallace to give 2500 guineas for him. He was second to Bungebah in the A J.O. Epsom Handicap, giving the winner 81bs, runring tho mile in the fastest time on record— viz., lmin 40880, and also holds tho Australian record for a milo and a half. Megaphone won 21 races, 9 seconds, 1 third, and 12 times unplaced. He won in stakes the sum of £6611. Newboldwas the sire of Ben Bolt and several other winners. Sound i* also the dam of several winners. Terms— 6 guineas. For further particular* apply to . , i E. BOSS, Eutland Stables, Wanganui. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WANGA- ■ NUI i fo /$&&(, 8 Thoroughbred <rl inaitiLfiiLfbr Grand Prix — J .,"\"^T, Fteurette, Rose of Denmark, by Stpclrwell. Boulanger'is one of the best and purest bred horses in the world, as his tabulated pedigree will show, and can be had on application. Boulangcr will serve a limited number of mares only. 26 Thoroughbred Mares, at £10 10s; 20 selected half-breds, at £5 6s. Good paddocking at Is Gd per week. No responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. PAUL, Or G. OHAMBEELAIN, Groom in Cliargo. TRAVEL IN THE HAWERA AND TO BUBBOUNDING DI9TRIBTS, ' And will visit Wanganni two days per week if BUffitient inducement offers, _ A&BtL The imported Amerii?y*"«MWf con Trotting Stallion BELDON, Trial 2mm 17 sees to tho mile. Record 2 „ 3 „ „ „ „ Judge Belden is a beautiful mahogany bay, black points, stands 161 hands high. Sired by Elmo, 891 in American Stua Book. Ist dam Prentice, by Niagara, sire of Cobb and Crocker's mare, 2,26 to polo, and Lady.Hoag, trial 2.21. Longfellow — Full-brother to Judge Belden, has up to the present tiroe a record of 2.23 j ; also trotted 2 miles in 6.4 and 6.9 repeated at the Bay District Track, San Francisco, with Jim Blame. A half-sister to Judge Belden was sold lately in San Francisco for over 4000 dollars. Judge Belden was at stud on the estate of the late H. W. Scale, and was sold by oider of the executoia at Bay District Track ou February'2Bth, 1889. Judge Belden won hi 3 races with a record of 2.31, and was kept at work, but on bis doing a trial of 2.17 was put to the stud, which included such mares as Sun Flower, 2.28 (standard) who at Marysville won a hotlycontested race of seven heats, the weather being intensely hot — 110 deg. in tho shade — which thoroughly demonstrated her staying qualities. Elmo sired— Como, 2.26J ; Alfred S., 3.21; Ehna, 2.24: and L. C. Lee, 2.16. Judge Beldeu's foals in America were remarkably handsome and good gaited. The newspapers speak of a young Belden as having put up a record of 2.30 as a 3-year-old! Judge Belden has taken first class and champion prizes wherever shown, except last year, when the man in charge fell out of the sulky and Judge Belden cleared the fence with the sulky behind him. Hence his failure on that occasion. He is admitted by all tho best judges in Austialia to be one of the fincstloolang horses that ever came to the colonies, with plenty of bone and substance, and possessing every qualification for getting firstclass stock. Ho possesses an amiable temper and grand constitution. Ho is withont blemish, aud as sound as a bell. Terms— Single nmre, £4 4s. Ono mare given in in six to bona fide owners. One month's paddocking fiee. All caro taken, but no lespouribility. Mlt HORDERN, Or .T. HDGHE^, Groom in Charge, Momohaki. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE - WANGANUI DISTRIOT. r y^, . j fryfjSEteb Tha /Thoroughbred «»™HB6^Bij»rjy King Cole, (lam' Realisation, . King Cole, the sire of Wapiti, is by King Tom, whose dam, Pocapontas, was also mother of those grand horses , Stookwell, and (Rataplan , s the former of ivhom earned for himself at' tho English stud the well-deserved title of "Emperor of Stallions." King Cole's,dam,,QuiVive, waßa daughter of the mighty Voltigeurj out of Mistress Ridgway, a daughter of Irish Birdqatcher. On the dam' 6 aidtj Wapiti is equally well descended, as Realisation is a daughter of Yespnsian, whose sire, Newminster, was a son of Touchstone, whose blsod is the vnry patent of equino nobility. Hopeful Duohess, dam of RealiattHou.was by Flying Dutchman out of Espoir, a (laughter of Liverpool. New minster is the grand sire of Hampton Hampton is the mrp of J^adaa, Lord Rose bary's Derby winner. Wapiti and his half-biother Maxim are the sires of tho beat two-yoar-olds of lost season —Wapiti being the sure of Pom Pom and Maxim of Blue Fire. At tbe salo of Maxim's yearlings in America one filly brought JOOO dollars. A* Wapiti will bp ljmitpd tq a certain number of mares, early application will be necessary, For further particulars apply to B. McOAUL, Owner, Barrack-street, Wauganui, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between Wanganui and Patea. jfatj. The Thoroughbred R **™ v s s S^S.^oKa, O g°Tt c ducor— Molly Dodd, by Golden Grapo. Recluse won tbe Sapling Race at the Egmont Autumn Meotisg of 1888, and the TwoJ ear-old Stakes of 160 soys at the Wanganui .0. Autumn meetmg, was Becond to that fast mare Cinderella at Taranaki. As a 3-year-old ho won tho Free Handicap at the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meoting, the Napier Park Stakes at the Napier Park jSpring Meeting, the Trial Stakes at the Wanganui J. 0 ., Spring Meeting, the > Egmont Handicap, of 2t2 t miles, at the Egmont R C. Autumn Meeting, the Normanby Stakes at -,tbe same mooting, the Flying Handicap atthe Manawatu B.C. Autumn Meeting, the Flying Stakes o,tthe, Wanganui J.C. Autumn Meeting, after running Manton to half a length in .the 'V^ranganui Derby, finishing up the season by winning the Hawke's Bay Cup, one jnile »nd three-quarters, value £408 10s, anditlle Railway Stake's at the same meeting. Daniel O'Bourke. wou the Canterbury Derby -and Cup. i Terms, 4 guineas. Will he at, Smiloy'B Stables Monday afternoon and Tuesday A.t Tjirakiim Wednesday and > Thursday, and Momohakjon Saturday aj\4 Sunday. Qroomage, 2s 6d. Particulars on application to HEARN & KENNEDY, Momohaki Or Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON ffa^^mfr; The Stallion f__^ > ua -jf^r ( s ' ro Vy Glon Roy *-**™^ t ff <■-■ and dam by Locn Ryan). A daik bay, 16J hands high, six years old, showing quality and Bubstanqe, clean legged, and sound footod; asmosiro WUI stanil at Seafield, and will aiso travoS district. lonns, £2 10s guorantoo! Paddock for mares fiee. No responsibility. , W. MONTGOMERY, Seafield.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8418, 10 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8418, 10 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8418, 10 December 1894, Page 1

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