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To run in a Paddook with Maros at the Mission Station Kai Iwi. jm*. The thoroughbred T7"IMBE«LY. KIMBBELT ib a dark bay with Mack points, good bone and constitution, with j strains in his breeding of tho best English " and Colonial Sires. Kimberly ia by the celebrated winner-producing sir© Apremont, from Martyr. Apremont (imp), is own brother to Chamant, andi« by Mortimer from Araucaria, diunofßay-on-d'Or by Ambrose- | Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, etc. Martyr, by Daniel O'Bourke, dam Haupo (by the im- . ported horee Diomedes), Martyr thus being closely related to the sensational Mate. For further Pedigree see the Stud Book. Kir- i berly was sold aa a yearling for j£46o.— Kimberly's racing performances were unf ortunftto and short, as he broke down as a throe-year- r old. He ran nearly all of his 24 races on three j legs, and retired with a record of 13 times placed out of his 21 starts. He is acknowledged by some of the best judges here, who ' have seen him, to be one of the most diubcular and powerful horses that has been brought to the district.— From the Canterbury Times : "The thoroughbred horse Kimberly, who was sold as a yearling for £460, was brought from Southland a week ago by Mr Parsons, who sold him to Mr Chaowick acting on bo- , half of a Wanganui settler. Kimberly stood for three seasons at Timaru, where lio has left some lino upstanding and promising stock. Ho is one of Apremont's best sous, and had a number of winning performances on tho Canterbury and Otago racecourses during his turf career." Terms — A reduction will be made in the fee to all good active upstanding spring cart mares. All approved of mares guaranteed. Half fee on Ist of January, balaHce if mares aro in foal. Good grazing for one month, after which Is per week will be charged. No responsibility. H. CBAWLEY, Mission Station, Kai Iwi . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. rf"i* M Taai;ju C lll) rad r^S^^^t W EBTMKaB ' WESTMEBE.-Br. h (1890.) LBouissA. 1 Escutcheon. ?i- til i •§" a i 4 "I I "■ mo ho »gron a£ as gg|S? !!■ 1 - a?r ! f 3 § " g|§ § s. I" 2, o. ' - •2 ' 1 !? a ft 9 I ifiWWSIF bm\ * fli PJ 1 *l * r i " X f I M M WESTMEBB, by a son of the famous Mnsket ; is a very level made brown horse, of good constitution, good bone, sound feet, and the best of tempers, who should get racehorseSjboth on the flat and over fences. WESTMERE will travel the season in tho Wanjranui, Waitotara, and Patea Districts, including Fordell and Wangaehu. Goodpaddooks at Wanganui, Turalana,and Fatea. Fee : THREE GUINEAS. For furthfer particulars, apply to D. CHAPMAN, Harrison Street, Wanpanui. J. W. PROCTOR, Bailivay Hotel, Turakina. KELLY, Albion Hotel, Patea. j. McCarthy, Blacksmith, Patea. Or, Groom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE ARAMOHO STABLES. CATESBY, own brother in blood to Trenton and Cuirassier, liis dam, Prunolla, being a full sister in blood to Frailty, both being by Goldsborough from the full sisters, Titania and Flora M'lvor, who were got by New Warrior from the Sir Hiroulen mare. Of the maternal ancestors of such a good family it would not be a difficulty to fill a page with their doings. Prunella was bred by Mr RevnoWe, of Mew South Wales, in 1877, got by Goldsborough ; her dam Titania, by the impoited New Warrior, out of Io (sister of Waimea) by Sir Hirculos. PruDella is own sister in Wood to Frailty, bred also by Sir Reynolds, of New South Wales, by Goldsborough, her dam, Flora Mclvor, by Now Warrior, cut of 10, by Sir Hercules, and Frailty is the mother of such well known performera as Trenton, Cissy, Cuiras3ief, and Mary. It will thus be seen that CATESBY'S breeding is second to none, and a comparison of the pndigrnes given below ia well worthy of penpal, for it will be jioted how closel related OATESBY is to the great sire Trenton OATESBY. TRENTON. Prunella | Mnsket Frailty | Mnsket ljllll|s|Mlf *$ $8 p& p? %% $$ xs 8' "I I I -| & As a cslt Catesby showed a considerable turn of speed, and many racegoers will remember how, in the Winter Hundioap at tho A.R.C. Meeting, at Ellerslie, ha met and defeated Formo, Friendship, Wapiti, Tamora, Oapella, Miss Alice, and others, and returnee :he sensational dividend of Llo3 los and L 76 18s. Other races were annexed by Musket's handsome son, and during the time he was training ample indication was given that he could stand any quantity; of hard work. — Amongst those engaged in the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups is Sortie, who ia by 3ATESBY, and the same siro is responsible for a colt out of Wainui, and a colt out of Wai, both theso youngsters boing engaged iv tho Canterbury Derby.— This will bo the only opportunity breeders will have of getting a sire of the original Musket blood without a stain, as it is the intention of the Stud Oompauy to send OATESBT either to Australia or Englaud at the dose of the season. Wbeu it became known in Waugimui that Mr Walker had secured tho horso for service throughout the district, he received namerp'as offers of support from many of the leading racing men, and it is to his credit that he is first in the field for the season, so that i; is expected his list will very shortly be filled, Fees— Thoroughbred mares L 6 fis. Oatesby will standin the Wanganui District. Communications to be addressed to Q. F. WALKER, Aramoho. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PALMERSTOJT NORTH. r^-.., jtßfok "^ B impwtoi Stallion tffcjjMag* /~IOLD RBBF I iSliwJLfcfnr Stortdl particulars v~aißH|Kv ~aißH|K see the Auckland Sporting Renew, or apply to J. 0. HAYWARD, Pahnerston North. TO STAND THIS SEASON Between Waverloy and Wanganni, a^^^jdjttk Th e imported Americas «jlUW[ra S^DGB BBLDON, By Elmo, dam Prentice. For further particulars tee future advertisement. J. & W. BUCKLE. TO TRAVEL IN WANGANXJI & BURROUNDING DISTRICTS, ThePnrebredOlydes«g«H^Ml£u T> a Ron's axisTerms~£3 for season, £4 with a guarantee For further particulars apply to ALEX. COWIE, Putiki, Proprietor. • '.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 8990, 23 October 1896, Page 4