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Sire! of the Beaton. | TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WANGANUI. And Tra7.il Marton and Surrounding 'Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED- HORSE, 1,1 N S, T O C X 4 (Hotchkiss— Satanella) I.'lack Horse, 17.1J hands high. Halfbrother to St. Paul, St. Clements, etc. LINSTOCK (10 years old) only started once as a 2-year-old. As a 3-vcar-old he earned a winning bracket "J appropriating tho open Flying Stfckes at Pakuranga ' (Auckland) meeting, beating a field of 11, including St. Vincent, Arinabelle, and Brown Mantle, and cutting out the live furlongs in 1.4. After competing at the Auckland Summer Meeting he text took part in the gathering al Avcndaie, where he annexed tho Flying Handicap, beating Lufra, Count I.amont, Tho Sharper, and severa'. ethers. At tlie March meeting of the same Club, carrying top weight, he started favourite in the Wsiakerei Handicap, and finished fourth to Rataliation. The Lieutenant, and The Sharper, tlie six furlongs being run in 1.16. At the Auckland R.C. Meeting ho carried a bi«» weight, and ran third to Doris and Reaper in the Railway Handicap, for which a field of .nine started. Owing to an accident on the course while competing he fell 'over a hurdle which had been inadvertently left on the track, and this finished up his racing career. .- LINSTOCK is thobiggest thoroughbred horsj that has ever visited the Wanganui district. In colour he is black, and stands 17. 1 i hands hi°;h. He has a handsome head, beautiful rein, obliquo shoulder, very short back, fine flat bone, and is a -good quartered horse. He is really a horse that should suit the requirements of all sorts of breeders, who should look through his pedigree. LINSTOCK WUI "stay at Mr Churton's Aramoho. and will travel to Turakina (via Fordell) on Mondays, Marton on Tuesdays, returning Wednesdays (via No. 1 Line), and at home at' Aramoho on Thursdays. ' Single Mares, 5 guineas; two or more mares, £4. All fees payable 31st January, 1902. Good Paddocking at Aramoho, Is per week. All care takc-n, but no responsibility for loss of mares by death, accident, or otherwise howsoever. For particulars apply GEO. OHAMBEKLAIN liesaee, Or, W. H. CHURTON, Aramoho. , THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE T)ONA- TCTIDE (Sou-wester—F ides), Will stand at Fordell this season. For particulars apply E. MORSE, Or, F. "nLLEY. Fordell. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Wangunui District The Champion Draught Stallion QIE H, ft oT. For further particulars apply to A. DONALD, Putiki, Wanganui. ' TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In tha Wanganui District, the Carriage Stallion, p-OCK OF THE TTJ-AL-K COCK OF THE WALK is an 8-year-old colt of a nice bay .colour, with four blaok points. 16.2 hands high/ with plenty of bone, and good action. ■■ Asa yearling he took First Prize at tLo Timaru Show aud Second at Christ church ; as a 2-year-old First Prize at Timaru ; First Priza at EHcsmete Show, 189.4, beating five others, including Blue Gown; Second at Christchnrch to bis sire, 1895; First and Special, Rangiora Show, 1896 ; also Second to Mr sire, with eight others in. the ring, in 1897. First and Special at Timaru, 1899. First Wanganui 1900. His tire was the well known' Orpheus, imported direct from the celebrated Oldenbnrgh -Stud, Suwnrden, near Rodenkirohen, .Grand Dukedom of Oldenbnrgh, Germany. This Stud was successfully represented on the trotting tracks at meetings held recently in Germany, at which Amerioan, Franco Prussian, Austrian, and othar 'countries competed. Ho' .vas hunting last season with the South Canterbury Hounds, narrving 14st over big country. TERMS — £i', half guarantee, £i; £2 payable Ist January, 1902, and balance when mare ' proves 'in foal. Groomage fee, 2s 6di, payable at first service. " ' For full particulars apply to RUTLAND STABLES.. Bailnea! Advertiiementk. r' * CRANCANONGA VINEYARD, Bell Street,' Wanganui. Joseph Soler, * PROPRIETOR. , Owing to the increasing demand for these wines, Mr Soler has taken over another two hundred acres of land situate on the Kaukatea Rood, No. 3 Line, Wanganui, and has already planted a large area in vines. Mr Solor wishes to call the attention of hotelkeepers and the public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY of these WINES, as will be seen by the following awards. The Wines Mr Soler sent to tho Melbourne International Exhibition in 1680, when competing wi'h those from the Australian colonies, obtained Six Prizes. Ho also obtained First Prize Medal for these Wines for purity, at the Christchurch International , Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on tho 20th Maroh, 1885, and received from the judges Firßfc Award of Merit, and were also awarded First Prize Medal rit the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition. 1885, Wellington; Prize Medal at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition held in London, 1887; Prize Mcdnl at tho Melbourne Internationa? Exhibition hold in 1880: Firet Prize for tho Colonies at Wellington Conferenco held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medals at tho Industrial and Mining Exhibition, held in Auckland, 1898-99. J. Soler, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. , Al ■ ™ Al BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. FOUR DOORS ABOVE GUYTONST. M. ANSLEY Proprietor. BREAD-BAKING a Speciality. ' Delivery by_ Carts Dailt all over ' tlfe district. : SMALL G.OODS — A first-class supply always on hand, the Proprietor having engaged the services of a Specialist in this Department. REFRESHMENT ROOMS upstairs and downstairs. Prompt attend- . ance and every convenience. CATERINGS — Estimates given. PARCELS delivered in town. DO NOT FORGET the Address— Victoria, Avenue, Wanganui. FOUR DOORS ABOVEGUYTON ST. E. ELLERY GILBERT, RIDGWAY STREET. CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MON ONLY. PIANOS Organs, Accordeons. Banjoß .Violins, Auto Harps, Musical Bbxee, Flutes, and Mouth Organs. ALL NEW * UP-TO-DATE GOODS. NO OLD STOCK. - IS" We give the Best Value and Terms of any house in Wanganui. NEW. MUSIC. BY EVJbiKy MAIL. Pianos Tuned and Bepaired.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10482, 29 October 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10482, 29 October 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10482, 29 October 1901, Page 4

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