THE Celebrated Thorough-bred Entire Racehorse SIR AUBREY will travel m the Manawatu ami Oroua Counties. SIR AUBREY is a\ Chestnut orse, stands 15£ hands high, good bone and muscle. He was bred by •',' Mr Wilson v at Makino. .sir Aubrey " is by: Litfclejohn, an imported Arab, 1 , out of Self, whose Tsire waa The Chief.^ He will stand : at Halcombe, oh Mon~ day; Makino, Tuesday ; Wednesday ; Ashurst, Thursday. : ; , f Terms ; £2 25. Secure paddocks bnt no responsi-, bility* .1 .-- '. .. ,:. ; . .',.-.. •.;•;• : : .'. : -~.\ DANIEL TREMEWEN., ;V To travel this Season in the Manawatm District, '-:[[', The "well known firsWlass Thorough^ L ' bred Sire • " ittPPOCAMPtIS " IT IPPOCASfPtrS Ysirebf Speculation I L ,and others) is a remarkably handsome^ bltak Horse, stands 15f bandsYis l very powerfully, built and good tempered. He waVgot by that great N Z./perfortaet- ?■, ■*> Dainty Ariel," out of "Fanny Fisher," and is; therefore grandson • tor-tliat good old horse "Biddies worth," winner of the -V 2,000 guineas arid other English l and orie of the stoutest horses ever iai< ported; to the Colony; also grandson to |;he great 'vFisherman" (sire of "Angler,** _ " Fishhook, " " Maribyrnoog, " « Lady. Heron.;"'/ Sylvia,"; &c. , .. j. About "Hippocampus" it is needless - to say much, as he is so well known, no>; only as a Eacehorse, hut als» as a Sire and a great Pri^e-taker. In 1880 *' Hippocariipus" secured first prize for Thdr« oughbreds at Cambridae. In 1882. fifst prize for Thoroughbreds and Champion Pnze^ against all comers at Whangatiui. Ebr full pedigree see Hew ZealandSiud v Bpok : -,. : . " Hippocampus." will travel as under ; Mondays, Oroua Downs ; Tuesdiixs,: Sandon Halcombe ani" FeUdirig ; Thursdays, Awahuri and Campbell town'; Saturdays. Foxton. ■""" -'. Terms: f 4 4« cash, orapproyed P.JVi's \~- due 4th Jaauary, 1887. Two or more mares or guarantee as per/ agreement. I hese terms are liberal, and should induce } Herse breeJers, who value the greaV "Kiddles worth" and " Fisherman" biofcaY to ayail themselves of the opport unity of securing the services of " Hippocampus-," who will only travel this District for one" season. - ._::: '■/' '■: ■■::■. ;:,-.■;.. % ■ _-v -; - : - For further particulavs, apply .to - GAY, Gr6pm^u.cliarge, f j or. E. : HabWood, Ma nager, Bakbb and '-' i • - Co., Foxton. ; ; AlsOj— '■--.- ; The Thorough bred Sire * FEVE (Imported) (Sire of " Vicfona," Viotc ry," •• Patrician," "The Beau," Ac;,) will stai»d at the Proprietors Stable?, Foxton For full particulars see cords, which j may may be had: on application to . E. HAEWOOD, r . Manager for Bakeh & Co., Foxtoo* TO TEAVfiL THIS SEASON J3 THE MANiiWATTr AND RANCJITIKEI DJTEICTS. ; :f THHJ CLrDESDALiE STaLLION GUY FA WKBS. f^ UY FAWKES is a hght'bay, stands "T 17 hands high, with "immense bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr John Heslop of j?uka Tapu,, Hawkes.Bay, and was foaled in 1880. Guv .FaiwkeSjis by "Robin Adair <imported from Victoria) but of Nellie^ Eobin Adair was by Kantin' Bbbm (imported - Ghampibn Horse of ScoViand> ; out of, Darling (imported— Champion Mare of Scotland). , s.antin* Robin won many first prizes at; one and two year* . old and at three, four and fire years se* cured the highest prizes at the Selkirkshireand Midlothian sliows, tlie Highland society's firsit prize at Dumfries and geld medal at Perth. Darling also won- first prizes from yearling up. to six-year old, at Ayr, G-lasgow,. Highland Society's, Sterling, Perth, and a large number of other shows. -'■-.:' ; Eobin Adaii was bought by Mr Heslop from his former owner lor £1000, as a yearling in 1878. Nellie, Guy Fawke's datnV war alsd imported from Victoria. She is by Kil. bjmie's| Champion (imported from Scot* . land), i For Nellie's further pedigree nee Vol. 3, : N. Z Stud Book. • Quy Fawkes will stand in Eangitikei Line arid travel to §andbri and Bangitikei on: Mondays, return on Tuesday ria Campl-elltown ; Palmerston on Wedriesdav ; Feilding Friday, returning home oa Saturday. - Terms ;-^ Single mare, £d 10s. j two or more mares as per agreement. All feps payable by P.N.. due 4th Janunry. 1887. Secure paddocks provided till Ist Dei ceniber. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply fo the groom in charge or, ; - \ E : W. COLLINS, ■> Proprietor. FRANCIS SIBRY & CO., j Auctioneers* v WELLINGTON, ■ " Sellers of land will please communi. p^atfi with the ahive fir*],. TAMES j. OXTRTIS, Castoms, Shippings and Forwarding ' Agent, Gket Stbeet, ■ . . WELLINGTON, N.Z. . ; . Proprietor of Welhn^M Parcel DeliTery " ••'■•■.• Cbnapany, : \y- ■ :; Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parta .-.' of; the world. ; ■":■'-"■ ••-■'■■ __P.0. 80x, leS-^Teleph-onfi, 116. -
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 9 October 1886, Page 4
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