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JTIHE Celebrated Thorough-bred JL Entire Racehorse 818 AUBREY will travel m the Manawatu and Oroua. Counties. MB .ATORBY is a Chestnut orse^ stands 15|- hands high, good bone and mnscle. He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makrao. sir Aubrey " W^S* 0 ?" I1 '' an im P°rted Arab, out of Self, whose sire wa» The Chief He will stand at Halcombe, on Mon: w y i M / Mno ; Tuesday; FeUding, Wednesday ; Ashnrst, Thursday. Terms; £2 25. Secure paddocks bnt no responsibility. DANIEL TREMBWEN. Kfl^^^Bßl gt To trarel this Season in the Manawatv ■ , District, The well known first-class Thoroughbred Sire " HIPPOCAMPUS -■ RIPPOCAMPUS (sfteof Specolatton and othere) is a remarkably handsome black Horse, stands 15} ' handu, is rerjr powerful! jboilt and good tempered He was got b> that great N Z. peifomer fPaiufcjr Ariel, oat of "Fanny Fisher/^ and is therefore grandson to "that good old horse " Riddlpsworth," winner of the 2,000 Guineas arid other English races, and one of the stoutest horses ever imported to the Colony ; also grandson to the great " Fisherman" (sire of "Angler '* ' H Fish^.°° k ' " 7 M*ribyrnoTig, * « T^dy About "Hippocampus" it is needles* tosaj much, as be is ho well known, not only as a Racehorse, bat also as a Sire W a &?**■ Prize-ralrer. In 1880 •• H ippocampns" secured first prize for Thoroughbreds at Cambridge. Iv 1882 first prize for Thoroughbreds and Champion Prize against all comers a* Whßugnnui. For^full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book, " Wropecampus " wi» travel as wider ; Mondays, Oroua Downs; Tuesdajn, Sandon ; Wednesdays, Halcombe ani B eliding ; Thursdays, Awahun and Gampbelltown ; Satnrdays. Foxtun. i Terms : £4 4s cash, or approved P.N.s due -4th January, 1887. Two or more mares or guarantee as per agreement. These terms are liberal, and should induce £""■?,, Jers ' 110 value tiie Rreat '; Jiiddlesworth " and " Fisherman " blo«.d, to arail ihemselres of the opportunity i>f securing Ihe servici'i of " Hippocampus/* who will only travel this Pistriet for one season. Groomagp f w» 5». For further particujiiM, apply to FRUSK GAT, Groom-in-clmrge, or. K. Hash ooi>, Manner, Bakbb and Co., Foxtoii. Also, — The ThoTongh bred Sir& PKVE iTrnportsd) . (Sire of w Victoria," ViKcrv." *• Patrician," "3V Benu," &,-,) will stand at tho Proprietors Stftble-s Pexf.^n. - . For ful/ particulars s«r t-arJs. which, may may be had on a pplinttion |«:' K. HAKVVOOI>, Manager far Bakkk &, *'0., Pnxtoiv. | TO TRAYKL THI&~SKASOi?i IN THE VUiXAWATrr A.\D KANGITIKEI prrKFr-Tv ' TfTK Ciri)ESl>AHi STALLION- . GUY FAWIESv /^ UY FA WOS is a hght b*y ; stand* ;V « : 17 handu high, with immens* \nn& ■' and muscle. He- was bred, by Mr John' Heslop of Parka Tapu, Hawke* Baji and! . was foaled in 1884K ' Gut Fawkes-is by Eobin Adair (imported from VJctoFia>>outof NelKe. Kobin Adair was !>y Kantin' Robin (imported Champion. Horse of Scotland) out of Darling (imported —Champion More of Scotland>. Kantin' kobin won many first prizes at one and two year*' old aud at three, four and fire years secured the highest prizes at the-*S«lkirk» shire and Midlothian show*, the Highland - society's first, priae at Dumfries aud gold ' medal at Perth. Darling also won first prizes from yearling up to sis-year old, at Ayr, Grlasgoir r Highland Society's, Sterling, Pbrth, and a large nuiaW of other shows. ; Kobin Adaiir wasbougJit by Mr Heslop from his farmer owner for £1000, as * jyearling i» 18Z& : ' . Nellie, Gay Fawke's dam, was, altoimported from Victoria. She i» by Kil^ birnie's Chswpion (imported frouaScoU, land). ForHellie's further pedigree ae* Vol. 3, N. Z. Stud Book. : GuyFawkes will «tan* iaKangitikei Line and travel to Sandon. and Raogitikei on Monday*, return oa Twesdny >» CampbeHtowa ? Palmerston e» Wednesday j Feildiag Friday, returning home oa baturday. Terms t-SißKle mare; £Sloe .; tyro o» more mares a* per agreement. ATI fieV payable by PJC. due 4th, *m«nr> : ißi»i Secure paddocks providedt trillnfc December. All care taken, bat no rssponti. bilifcy. For farther partiVulaw a-pplv fa> the groom in charge or^ E. W. COLLINS^ ...•■■• I'toyriatwr. ; , >PHE ftwft Entire Borsfr OLIYBE CROMWEM* Will stand this season a-s usi»l atift* Oroua Dowbs^ where a limited n^ ber, in addition to the station mitres,: can bereceirad. ' For further particulars- apply ta JOHN M'LENNAN,. „ '.. ' Oj€ma.Downsv T^lE A N C'l ß SI DjET &CO : - WELLINGTON^ N..& Sellers of land will ple^fr coinmuiii. «ato with the abSyei'firii.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 60, 20 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 60, 20 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 60, 20 November 1886, Page 4

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