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WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. AfjO^ Tha Thoroughbred *^**3&B&b* Bay horse, 1888. THE WORKMAN^Bay horse, 1888. The Maid. Robinson Crusoe. % • Is. • ? § " fi? O HO" H.B*'H. SB "* sa&wS^Po f"f^||*lltl"ll The breeding of Workman should gain him a high place in breeders' favour, and whether the quality of his performances were transmitted to him may be guaged by the performances standing to his credit. SOME OF HIS PERFORMANCES. Won the Auckland Stakes 8.5, Run 2nd Foal Stakes, 2nd Champaign Stakes carrying 9.3, won by Tiraillerie, 2nd Brunswick Stakes, 1| miles (Flemingtos, Australia), won Flemington (Australia) Handicap, 1 mile, carrying 8.1, in 1-4H, Harbour Light 7.3 2nd, Fortunalus 7.10 3rd ; won Newmarket Handicap carrying 90, won Victoria Handicap 9.6, Challenge Stakos(New Zealand) L2OOO-- Loyalty 7.* Ist, Workman 9.0 2nd. Skirmisher 7.0 3rd, won by a head, 6 furlongs, in 1.14; won Canterbury 3.0. Handicap, 1 mile, in 1.411, carrying 8.8 (top weight), beating Hippomenes, Aldershot.Thame, Au Revoir, Eosofeldt, Liberator, Melinite, etc.; same day won Electric Plate carrying 9.4, i furlongs in 49£ : won Auckland meeting, dead heat with Dancer 8.8, Woricnum 98 ; next daywon Newmarket Handicap, 6 furlongs, in 1.15, carrying 9.8, beating St.Clemens,Dancer etc. The Workman will travel south to Turakina (Mr A. McDonald's) every Monday, and northtoNukumaru(MrW. Handley's) every Friday. All other diiya he will stand at Wan - ganui. Well grassed paddocks at either place, at Io 6d weekly. Every care taken but no responsibility. FEES : L* 4s eaoh mare, two or more L 4 eaoh mare. TERMS : AH fees payable by P.N. due January 4th, 1807. Cards and further information may bo obtained from MR A. MoDONALD, Tarakina; MR W. HANDLEY, Nukumaru • MRT. MESSITER, Wangauui: Or, MR GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, Qroom in Charge. ALSO, j** v^CPv To© Champion S/Jg^re&gL Thoroughbred StalT^^yW °m u n us, ' Traducer-Hammock. This stallion is the sire of so many winners th it comment is unnecessary. Two need only ba mentioned here. Dudu. who won our Wanganui Cup three times, the Egmont Cup twice, the Burke Memorial Stakes, eto. The Artist, winner Flying Handicap and Wanganui B&kes last year, and the Metropolitan Handicap Canterbury Jockey Club last November. i The breeding of Somnus need not be enurged upon, only to say that he-decsnds (both from sire and dam) from the mighty Eclipse, vViz., Hammock, bay mare, bred ia England inlß7l, got by Orest (son of Orestes, by Orlando), her dam, Mother Neaßham. by Buccaneer, out of Little Hannah, by Lanecost— Phoenix— Miss Clifton, by Partisan— Ms, by Sir Petor— lbes, by WoodpeckerIsabella, by Eclipße— Squirrel— Nancy, by Blank— Naylor, by Cade— Spectator's dam, by Partner— Bonny Lass, by Bay Bolton— Barley— Arabian — Byerly Turk— Taffolet Barb-Place's White Turk— Natural Barb mare. Traducer, brown horse, bred in England ia 1851, got by the Libel, dam Arethusa (dam of FernhiU) by Elis— Languid (sister to Languish by Cain— Lydia, g.d. of Ghnznee), hy Poulton (son of Sir Peter) Varied, by Hyacinthus, sister to Swordsman, by Weasel, (son of Herod and Eclipse more) Fanny's dam, by Luck. The Libel by Pantaloon (son of Castrel) dam of Pasqunade (sister to Touchstone). Ha_ will stand at Wanganui, and ehorld sufficient inducement offer will travel to . Turakina. FEES, £6 6s eaoh mare. TERMS, All fees payable by P.N. due January 4th 1897 (P.M. to be signed on first service of mare). WeUgrMsedpaddocksat2osweokly. Every care taken, but no responsibilify. Further particulars may be obtained from T. MESSITER, Wanganui;* Or, GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, Groom in Charge. TO TRAVEL" THIS'SEASON IN~WAN'NUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Og ß^ n g|||j& The Thoroughbred -, —•*£TJ1 < |IW ■By Torpedo, dam Foam. Terms, 3 guineas. Good paddocking. Further particulars in a future issu9. ' JAMES BBEMNER. Pntiki. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. fifil|g««B^k Btand at Yorlc Farm, AHnW "CT'BIIP EHif JJ L 1) T, By N.ordenfeldt— Bianca. Terms, £4 4a, ITBPO, By Cadogan— Awatea. Terms, £3 3s. <s , Clydesdale Entire, CONSERVATIVE, To ton in a paddock. Terms, JS3 3s. W. & H. V. HAMMOND. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FORDELL A«||«a{iran9 _ The Thoroughbred JCSgatmr'iD '■ < 9p RJ{?irTTOTTa Will ran in the paddock. Limited to ten mares, other than those belonging to the owner. Forfurther particulars apply to B. J CHAPMAN Or, W CHAPMAN. \ FordeM. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Iv Waverley and Surrounding District, — -^ The Thoroughbred mULLOOH, -C\^_f .-/ V 'l' < By Swoid Dance ■"" " <- —^ (imp), dam Welcome Katie, by Musket. Terms— Two Guineas. Paddocking, 2s. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ANSELL, Jotb., Wavflrley. TOSTAND THIS SEASONTiTWANGANUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ', -/Oft Tte imported Glasgow, by Champion of Scotland (imp.) A reference to the pedigree proves that Duncan Gillies is descended from the best prize blood 'in Scotland. ' 'Good paddocking xree. For further particulars apply _j W. CHAPMAN, FordeU. To Travel Patea, Jlawora, and Surround ing Districts. The Thoroughbred jwN6«|tff; T>BJOLF3B, By Daniel O'Rourke— VoUarina, by Traducer —Molly Dodd. by Golden Grape. RECLUSE won the Sapling Race at Egmont Autumn Meeting, 1888, and the two-year-old Stakes, of 150 soys, atthe Wanganui J.C. Autumn Meeting; was second to that fast mare Cinderella at Taranaki. As a 3year old he won the Free Handicap at tint Hawke's Bay J.C.'n Spring Meeting, the Trial Stakes at the Wanganui J.O.s Spring Meeting, tho Egmont Handicap of 2 miles at the Egmont B.C. Autumn Meeting, the Normanby Stakes at the same meeting, the Flying Handicap at the Manawatu R-O. Autumn Meeting, tho Flying Stakes at the Wanganui J.C. Autumn Meeting (after running Mcntou to half s. length), finishing up the season by winning the Hawke's Bay Cup, one milo and three-quarters, value £408 10s, and the Railway Stakes at the samo meeting, Sauiel O'Rourke won tho Canterbury Derby sad Cup. Terms— Single Mares £3 10s, 3 or more mares £3, No reductions. Fees to be coliected at the usual time. HEARN & KENNEDY. ' TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, Groom is change

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8990, 23 October 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8990, 23 October 1896, Page 4

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