THE Celebrated Thorough-bred Entire Eacehorse BIE AUBEEY Will travel m the Manawatu ana Oroua Counties. SIB AUBEEY is a Chestnut orse, stands 15£ hands high, good bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makino. sir Aubrey is by Litttejohn, an imported Arab, out of Self, whose sire wa H The Chief He will stand at Halcombe, on Monday; Makino, Tuesday; Feflding, Wednesday; Ashurst, Thursday. Terms ; £2 2s. • ■— — * *■ Secure paddocks bat bo respohsibility. • DANIEL TEEME WEN. To trarel this Season in the M&n*wafa District, lne, well known first-class Thoroughbred Sire "HIPPOCAMPUS " HIPPOCAMPUS (sireof S.necnlfgm and others) is a remarkably handsome black Horse, stands 15J hiind*, is Tery powerfully built and good tempered He was got by that great N Z. performer "Dainty Arwl," ouf. of " Fanny Fisher," and is therefore grandson to that <?ood old horse " Jtiddlesworth," winner of the 2,000 Guineas and other English races, and one of the stoutest horses ever mi-» ported to the Colony ; nlso crandson to the " Fisherman" (sire of "Angler." "Fishhook." "Maribyrnong," " Lady Heron," "SjlTia," &c. J About "Hippocampus" it is needles* to say much, as be is no well known, not only as a Racehorse, but also as a Sire and a great Prize- taker. In 1880 •' Hippocampus" secured first prize for Tlior« oughbreds afc Cambridge. In 1882, first prize for Thoroughbreds and Champion Prize against all comers at -Whnnganu. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book " Hippocampus " will trarel as under : Mondays, Oroua Downs; Tuesdays, Sandon ; Wednesdays, Halcombe an! Feildmg • Thursdays, Awahuri and Campbelltown ; Saturdays. Poxt«n. Terms • £4 4s ensh, or approved P.NVs due 4lh January, 18H7. Tiro or more mares or guarantee as per agreement. Those terms are liberal, and should induce Horse breeders, who value the great "Biddlesworth"and " Fisherman" blond, to avail themselves of the opportunity of securing fhe services of" Hippocampus.'* who will only travel this DiKtrict for one season. Groomagt* feo s*. For further particular.*, apply to FRUNTK GAY, Gropm-m cliarge, or. K. Habwood, Manager, Uakbb and Co., Foxtoh. • Also, — The Thorough bred Sire FEVB (Imported) (Sire of " Viptona.** YirU tyC *• Patrician," •• The Bean." &«•.,) will stand at tho Proprietors Sinbto*. ?Vxt>?». For full particulars wills, which may may bo had on apj.JirntJun to . R- HA R WOOD; Manager for Bakkk & Co., Foxton. TO TRAVEL THfS SEASON IN THK VI ANA WAT! J A.ND KA.S---(iiTIK-KI J)iTHJOT>-. j THK CL I'D USD ALE STALLION GUY FAWKiIS. /'; UY FAWKKS » a tight bay.stahdg * 17 hands high, with immense bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr John Heslop of Puka T»pu, Mawkes Bay* ana was fouled in 1880. Gu« Fawkes i« by Eohtn Adnir (imported from Victoria) out of Nvllie. Kobin Adair was by liantin' Robin (imported Champion Horse 6f Scotland) out of Darling (imported —Champion Mare of Scotland), j.'antin* Hobin woa many first prizes at one and two years old and at three, four and five years se-« cured the highest prizes at the Selkirk* shire and Midlothian shown, the Highland society* first prize at Dumfries and gold medal at Perth. Darling also won first prizes from yearling up to six-year old, at Ayr, Glasgow, Highland Society's, Sterling, Perth, and s large number of other shows. ~ Eobin Adair was bought by Mr Heslop from his former .owner for £1000, as a yearling in 1878. Nellie, Guy Fawke'a dam, was a>o> imported from Victoria. She is by Kitbirnie'a Champion (imported from Scotland). For Nellie's further pedigree ac» Vol. 3, N. Z. Stud Book. Guy Fawkes will stand in Rangihkei Line and travel to Sandon and Rangitikei on Mondays, return on Tuesday via Campbelltown; Palmerston on Wednesday ; Feilding Friday, returning home oa Saturday. Term* -.-Single mare, £3 10s; two o* more, mares as per agreement. All f«*s payable by P.N. due 4th January. 1887. Secure paddocks provided 'till Ist De-* cember. All carp taken but no respontU bility. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge or, E. W. COLLINS, . I'roprieter. 'THE Draft Entire Horse OLIVEE CEOMWELL * Will stand this season as usual atth« Oroua Downs, where a limited num ber, in addition to the station mares, can be received. For farther particulars apply to JOHN M'LENNAN, Oroua Downs. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO Auctioneers, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Sellers of land will please commuui* «at« with the ab"»ve fim.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 69, 11 December 1886, Page 4
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