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The Stnd. s^gfa TO STAKD THIS \^^mf\r\M*Hif At Na'KDznara.tho pare HT >l y/Jf bred Olydeadale btallipn NUGGET 111, by Nugget 11., by Scotsman. Dam by Lord Lornc out of imported mare. Terms — Ji'2 10s. Also the well-known, coaching stallion COMPSTALL. Fce--J2. l?ree grazing fof cix weeks. All care taken but not responsibility. ■ For further particulars apply to — Ck IX. HANDLE 1 ?, 'Nukuinaru. ~~ ' TO TRAVEL WANOjpfe^^Sr^ O A Nil I AND WAVBRLEY ORAIGELLACHIE.Got by Craigevar (inip.), sire bred by John Knox (Scotland), grandsire Old Times. ' ; . Craigcllacliic's dam; Flora McDonald, has taken 30 iirst prize 3, also champiou , from - Taieri , to Christchurch. She is by Lbrd Salisbury (imp.), C.S.B. (1205); cost, ,£ISOO. <• Cfaigellachie is the sire of that grand horse McPlwrson Grant, who was first and -champion at the last Hawke's Bay Show, 'beating a big field of good horßes. Terms: 3 guineas ; grooraage fee, ss. For further particulars" apply to T. HARKNESS, ' •' ' ■>"' '47; Wilson Street. Or, F. MOOEE&OUSE, Groom in charge. TO BTAWD THIS SEASON, AT BAR I VIEW, TAYLOKVILIiE, AND TRAVEL WANGANUI DIBTRICT, *mt THE TFIOROUGH- ■ BRED STALLION . K^^^^^ Earoclydon, Gorton-Lady fleri■y~~? rode. IT is well-bnoWn that Earoclydon was one of New Zealand's Greatest Racehorse*. Ho is also a big commanding horse, with gtiod bone .and substance ; he hes al?o proved himself ah exceptionally snre foal getter, while a gSanoe at Ms breeding will show th»t he tyas a very stout pedigree, having the mighty Btookwellonol Tkormanfey (Entjliflh Derby -winner) on the tbird remove ot his sire's side, while his dam claims Another Dorby winner in Cremorne, and also Tradncer on the same remove. Coming from .such' * world- famed horses as those, combined with hia own * galloping and staying powers, Enroclydpn cannot fail to become agreat sire. Of his first crop of foals he has left such fast -ones as Happy Home, Betsy, Earns, Santa Maria, Equinox, Brighton, etc. r TJ3RMB : £6. 6 a; gross Is 6d per week. Payable on-lst Jannary, 1905. ■-",; Apply to _ . -. •''/•' 1. MoCtrLLYr * \ V . Bar View, ' \ * ' Taylorvillo, Wapgan^i. 5 ' -rj* TO TRAVEL ,- THIS ' fai^i I" Wanganni and W^~Yj^m Waverley Distriotß, A_=»^3r (ta jJCTBCP The Carriage Stallion. , BERLIiT MAO. BERLIN MAC is i roan horse,' standing 16^ hands high, perfectly Bound, of good constitution, and of a quiet temper. He is only eight years old, and has taken several prizes tin the -Show ring, as a 2-year-old, 3-year-old, and last year. On the track Berlin Mac has proved himself exceptionally fast as a trotter. He i* by Berlin (imp.). His dam, Nancy, is by Quicksilver (imp.), and his grand-dam is by Tonquin (imp.) / ■ All care taken, but no responsibility. Fee — X 2 10s. Two <}r more mares as per agreement, Gfoomage fee ss, payable at first service. For terms and particulars, apply to H. ATKINSON, No. 2 Line. Letters left at Coffee Palace will receive lirompt attention. TO STAND TH# SEASON TN ' WANGANUI. _^^ ;;: The Thoroughbred _^^^^Va . . Stallion JggßfflM A LA T U A 1^ (Malna— Faithful.) New Blood! Tried Blood! and Winning Blood l BREEDERS in Wiuvganui and snrroonding districts are^ notified that the Thoroughbred Stallion V'Malatua" will stand the season in the Wanganni and Burroaoding districts. He is a -rioh, b»y horeo, foaled in 1895. by Mftlua (Melbonrne Cap winner), whom he much resembles, out" of Faithful, - by Darriwell(ftlso a Melbourne' Oup winner). Malatna stands Vo\ hands, and possesses plenty of bone and snbst&nce, and moreover is free from blemish; he also possesses* fine turf record. • ... He will stand at the Rutland Stable^ and will travel the diatriot. Fee: £6 sb. Malatua will visit Fordell and I'nrakins, Tuesdays; Wi Gardiner's Ftables, Marton, Wednesfiays ; Rutland" Stable's',- Wanganui, rest of week. • ' '^ - PaddockiDg, 1/6 per week. All owe taken, but no reeponSioility., R. WHEELER, in charge. For further particulars apply to W. H. BLYTHE, Les&ee, Wanganni. Suffolk Punch. ffwßSmtwt WO STAND this SEAW+EZJIJ Wkl SON at NOKTON (To- \ i]^jfflßJßßMFV'' lttrilltnr ') the pure Buf - folk' Punch Stallion, / %6i>feL (Imported from England by J. N. WiUfems Eeg., Hastings, Hawke's Bay, at a oobt ot Fh c Hundred Guineas ) TERMS— Single mares 4 guineas ; guarantee 5 guineas. X • • PADDOOKING FREE, ] Mares left at Messrs Webb Bros, Branswick, will be called for. AU^are takon, bub no responsibility.^' * | ;. H..JI.I JACKSON, " " ' Owner. mHOSE suffetiiil^rom Indigestion will X find Malted Coffee and Sola a boon, TO LEASE.-— 36-Acres, 9 rooms, 4 miles from Wanganui; 6 years', -lease at JJSO, including rates and taxes. No. 127 a. W. B. Giescn and Co.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11392, 24 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11392, 24 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11392, 24 October 1904, Page 2

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