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mHE Celebrated Thorough-bred _I_ Entire Racehorse SIB AUBREY will travel m the Manawatu and Oroua Connties. SIB AUBBEY is a Chestnut orse, stands 15£ hands high, good i? ne JS d muscle ' He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makino. sir Aubrey is by Litfclejohn, an imported Arab, out of Self, whose sire was The Chief. He will stand at Halcombe, on Monday; Makino, Tuesday; Feilding, Wednesday; Ashurst, Thursday. Terms ; ,£2 2s. Secure paddocks bnt no responsibility. r DANIEL TREMEWEN. To trarel this Season in the Mnuawatu District, The well known first-class Thoronghbred Sire " HIPPOCAMPUS " nIPPOCAMPUS (sireof Speculation and others) is a remarkably handsome black Horse, stands 15f hand*, 19 rery powerfully built and good tempered He was got by that great N Z. performer "Dainty Ami," oat of « Fanny Fisher," and is therefore grandson to "that good $t}? o !? c " Blt idlesworth," winner of the 2,000 Guineas and other English race*, nnil one of the stoutest horses erer im« ported ro the Colony; also grandson to the great "Fisherman" «sire of "Angler." ••Fishhook. " « Maribyrnoog, " "Lad? Heron," " Sj'lvin," &c. About "Hippocampus" it is needless to say much, as he is so well known, not only as a Sacehorae, but also as a Sire and a great Prize-taker. In 1880 " Hippocampus secured first prize for Thoroughbreds at Cam tn-idae. Iv 1882 first prize for Thoroughbreds and Champicm Frize^against all comers at Whanganui. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book " Hiopocampus " will travel as under j Mondays Oroua Downs; Tuesdays, Sandou; Wednesdays, H.ileoinbe ani S e ■?*••! rilUrsd «ya. Awahun and Campbelltown ; Saturdays. Foxton. Terms : £4 4s cash, or approved P.N.'g due 4th Junuarj, 1887. Two or mow mares or guarantee as per agreement. Ihese terms are liberal, and should induce Horse bm-Jers, who .value the great •i{Hldlesworth"an<l " Fisherman" blood, to avail themselves of the opportunity of securing ihe service of - Hippocampus." wh.i will only travel Jhis I Strict for one season. Groomage fee ss. For furl her part ii-ulars, npply to FE\NK GAY, Groom-in charge, or. K. Habhood, Manager, Bakbb and Co., Koxton. ' Also,— Tho Tliqruuah bi-ed Sire FRVK "iTinported) fSire of " Yivhrnii," Yirh rv." •• Patri. eian, - Ihe B P: ,u," &,- ,) w j|l N t:md at the f'roprietors .Stable*, F- X' >n. For /ill/ ;>;irti«iil»rs mt> curds, which may may b,. h a «l on j.p|.|i.:,ti-.n t., It. HARUOOI), Manager for Hakim & Co., Fox ton. TO TKAVKL TH!S~IkaSON IN IHR VIANAW.rrU AND KANGITIKEI niTKWT*. TFfK CLi'DIiSDALK STaLLTON" GUY FAWKiiiS. * " 17 hands high, with immense bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr John Hcslop of Puka Tnpu, Hawkes Bay. ana was foaled in 1880. Gur Fawkes is by Robin Adair (imporred from Victoria) out of >\>ili e . Hobin Adair waa by Kantin' Robia (imported Champion Horse of Scotland) out of Darling (imported -Champion Mare of Scotland). antin'. Kobin won many fir«t priaes at one and two yean old and at three, four and fire years secured the liigUest priaes at the Selkirk* shire and Midlothian shown, the Highland society's first prize at Dumfries aud gold medal at Perth. Darling also won firet prizes from yearling up to six-year old, at Ayr, Crlaagow, Highland Society's, Sterling, p ert h, aa i a large number of other shows. Robin Adair was bought by Mr Heslop from his former owner for £1000, as a yearling in 1878. Nellie, Guy Fawke's dam, was alto imported from Victoria, She is by Kilbirnie'a Champion (imported from Soot, Guy Fawkes will stand in Rangitikei Line and travel to Sandon and Rangitikei on Mondays, return on Tuesday via Campbelltown; Palmerston on Wednesda? ; Feildmg Friday, returning home on Saturday. . Term* {-Single mare, JeaiOs; two or more mares as per agreement. All fees payable by P. 5. due 4th January 1887 Secure paddocks provided till Ist December. All care taken but no responsi. bility. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge or, E. W. COLLINS, Proprietor. 'I "HE Draft Entire Horse OLIVER CBOMWELL Will stand this season as usual at th« Oroua Downs, where a limited num ber, m addition to the station mares, can be received. For further particulars apply to JOHN M'LENNAN, Oroua Downs. FEANCIS SIDEY & CO Auctioneers, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Sellers of land will please common i. «atn with the ah we fir n.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 70, 14 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 70, 14 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 70, 14 December 1886, Page 4

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