mHE Celebrated Tborongh-bred X Entire Racehorse SIR AUBREY will travel m the Manawatu and Oroua Counties. : ' SIR AUBREY is a Chestnut orse, stands 15$- hanSa high, good J one »? d muscle. HeV^as bred by M ' s*°?». at^a^nb.: 7is . Aubrey " b y^J le J9 hn^ >» r imported "Arab, out of Self, whose awe w^s the ''Chi A He will stand at Halcpmbe, on MoiT day; Makino, Tuesday '; Peiiding, Wednesday ; Ashurat, TRursday. Terms; £2 25. Secure paddocks but no response bility. ;, DANIEL TBEMEWEN. To. travel this SfA^oh m the Manawatii District, "The well known first-class Thoroughbred Sire 1 ; "IfIPPOCAMPUS >? HIPPOC A MPCrS (s»rf of Siiecaktina and others) is a remarkably hand - some black Horse, stands 15f . h tt n<K ,s very powerfully built and good tempered. He was got bj that great N Z. performer " Dainty Ariel," put .*f » Farm? Fisher," and is therefore grandson to that good old, horse " Riddlesworth," Winner of th© 2,(XK) Guineas and other English races, and one of the stoutest horses erer imported to the Colony; also grandson to the great " Fisherman" (sire of "Angler." *• Fishhook. " " Maribyrnoog, " " Lady Heron," '\SjlVia,'* Sue. About "HippoMuiuias" it is needless to sa> '-much, a» he is so well known, not only us a Eacrhorse, but also ag -i Sire and a grfat Prize- taker. In 1880 •* Hippocamjius" seemed first . prize forThor* oushbrods at Onmoridsre; - Iv 1882, first prize for Thorpiiahbreds and C.hnmp'on Prize agiiihsl all comer* at Wh'a n»anu i , For full pedigree see NewZ.'-ilnnd Stud Book ■ ' •• HiopMcampus" will trnrel as-kndpr : "' Mpriduys, i On.ua 'Downs ; f iiesil.ivs Sandon ; Wednesdays, H ali:nin be an I Feilding; Thursdijs, Awahnri and Caiiipltelltown ; Saturdays. Foxt«»ri. Terms : £'4 4s cash, or approved P.N.s 'due 4th Jniiiiary, 1887. Two or more mares or guarantee i( . per agreement. 'fhrse terms are liberal, unil shoiihifmUwo Hoise biVeJers, who v>ili»i» the 'great '•Kiddlesworth" Wnd " Fisheriiiatf" blo-rl, to avail theniselrea of the opi>6rt«n ! ity «>f securing the se.rvic.-s of * MippocajivpUK." whi». will only tra??,! this Dintrict for one season. j For further particulars, apply to FR V NX. GAY, Grooni-incliafge, or. U. Ha&woov, iManager, Bakkk and Co, (?ojrtda. ' Also,— ■ c Tlie Thorotigb bwd Sire FKVE vlmported) si (Sire of " Vietom,''^irtrv," v^atrician," "' The Beao," &c ,) will sta^d a i the Proprietors Stable.*, F»»xton,M For full particular* see cards! T^hicli may may be had on application ttvo v ! r B r HABVVOQD^ Manager for Bakbb & Co 5 ., Fosfon. - . * i ■■■■.*■■ i ; -f TO TRAVEL THiIS SBASDN r IN THE MANAWATU AND. h«Ai\GITIKEI DITJiiOTS, , ; "...".r TfTK CLmESDALK STAitrp^ GTJY EAWKES. ./"^ UY FAWKEB is a light bay. stands "7 . 17 hands High, iwith: immense hone and muscle. , He was ; bred by M r Joh a Heslop of Poka Tapu, Hawie* Bay, and , •was. foaled in 1880. " Gn»Fawkeß is by Bobin Ad«ir (imported from Victoria) out of Nellie. "* Eobin Adair was by Bantin' Bobin (imported Champion Horse of Scotland) out of Darling (imported -Champion Mare of Scotland), i-antin* Hobin:woa .inanv first prizes at one and twro year» .old afn.d at tsiree^four and fire' vears se* cured the highest prizes at the Selkirkshire and Midloihinn siiows, the Highland society's first prize at Dumfries and gold medal at Perth. ' c ; ■ Darlinu also won first prizes from yearling up :6. six -year old, at -Ayr"; Glasgow. Htiihiaml S«»eiety's, Sferlinsr. Perth', and a lartfe number of other shows. v Kobin Adair was bouniit by Vlr Heslop from Ins fyrnier owner, for jt!Ot)O, as a yearling in 1878. ' . ■ JSeliie, Guy Fawke'K d»iin T was also imporle.l fn>m Victorw. 'She is by Kilbirnie's Ohampion (i in ported from* Scotland* F«*^»-i!ie"s furtheir ijedigree see Vol 3, N.Z Stud Book, Guy Kawkes will stand in Kangjtitei Line and trarel to Sntidun and Kan>ritikei ■n Mondays, return on Tutu-fay »ii» Campielltown; Pnlmerstnn on Wednes<la» ; Feilding Friday, returning home on Saturdar. . ..'"'■'' Terms;; Single n»are, £-3 10s ; tW-A or «norr iiiares as 'per atreeiiient. ''All fi-f 3 (•illy a'bl«> by- P. N . due ;4i li J tin ii tr y 1 H»7. Secure paddocks pri>ridt>d till ljit'De--c»»inl«4»r. All care taken but n« responxiWility. F«>r further particulars appiy to Ihe groom in charge or, --... E. W. COLLrNS ? i; I ropri»»tbr. "'I HE Draft Entire Horse • OLIVER GROMWELE' Will stiiud this season a^»Bualirt the Oroua Downs,;' where a limited ilttm--bei% m' addition to tiie station niares,. can be received. For further partienlars apply toJOHN M^ENNAN^ ; r Orouii Dbwtia. FRANCIS SII>.Ei ■:..&. 00., WELLINGTO^NZ; Sellers of land will pleat c commum> «at« with-^he ah>ve lir-h; "
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 55, 19 October 1886, Page 4
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