finHE Celebrated Thorough-bred JL Entire Racehorse SIB AUBEEY will travel in the Manawatu and Oroua Counties. SIR AUBREY is a Chestnut orse, stands 15£ hands high, good bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makino. sj r 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 25. Secure paddocks bnt no responsibility. . DANIEL TREMU WEN. To travel this Season in the Manawatn District, The well known first-class Thoroughbred Sire " HIPPOCAMPUS " HIPPOCAMPUS (sire of Speculation others) is a remarkably handsome black Horse, stnnis 15f hand*, is Tery powerfully built and good tempered. He was got by that great N Z performer " Dainty Anol." out of " FannY Fisher," and is therefore grandson to that good old horse " Riddkswnrtli," winnor of the 2,000 Guineas and other English races, and one of the stoutest horses erer irn* ported to the Colony; also grandson to the great " Fisherman" ( sire of "Angler." •• Fishhook. " Maribyrnong, " " Lady Heron," " Sjrlvia/'&c. About "Hippocaiupns" it is needless to say much, as he is so well known, not only as a Rarehor-ie, bnt also asa Sire and a great Prize-faker. In 1880 ■•• Hippocampus" secured first prize for Thoroughbreds at Cambridge. In 1882. first prize for .Thoroughbreds and Champion Prize against all comers at Whanganu.. For Full pedigree see New Zealand Slud Book « Hu>p*eampu.s " will travel as under : Mondays, Oroua Downs ; Tuesdays, Sandon ; Wednesdays, Halcombe ani Feilding ; Thursdays, Awahim and Carapbelltown ; Saturdays. Foxt»n. Terms: £4 4s cash, ;Or approved P.N.s due 4th January, JBS7. Two or'^nore mnreM or guarantee as per agreement. These lerms are liberal, and should induce Horse brtvlers, who value the great "R.uldleswoitli" ! in.l "T ? ishormaB >> -blo..d > to nva.l ihemselves of the opportunity of securing the services of '• Hippocampus." who will only travel this District for onese.nson. Groomagp fee ss. For furl her particulars, npply to Pit \JNK GAY, Groom-in-charge, or. E. Haewood, Manager, Uakbb and Co., Poxton. Also, — The Thorough bred Sire FRVK (Imported) (Sire of •• Victoria," Virtc ry." «• Patrician," " The Bean," &,-,) w jj| . H ta,id at the Proprietors Siable*. F. xi -n. For full pnrririilar.s see cards, which may may lw had <>u'iip|ilif:ition'ti> R. HARWOOD, Manager for Bakkh & Co:, F»>xlon. TO TKAVKL T~H~IB~SkAsoN IN THK MAN AWATir AND itANGITIKEI DITBrOTS.THK CLi'DKbD.VLIi STALLION 1 GUY FA W.JBLKS. f< UY FA WKKB is & light bay, stands 1 17 hands high, with immense bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr John Hexlop of Puka Tapu, Hawkes Bay, and was Fqnl<«d iti 1880. Gu« Fawkesis by Kobin Adair (imported from Victoria) out of Nellie. Robin: Adair was by Rantin* Robin (imported (hampion Horse of Scotland) out of Darling (imported —Champion Mare of Scotland). antin' Wobin won many first prizes at one and two years old ami at three, four and five years se« cured the highest prises at the Selkirk* shire and Midlothian shows, the Highland society's firt>t prize at Dumfries and gold medal at Perth. " Darling also won first prizes from yearling up to six -year old, al Ayr, Glasgow, Highland Society's, Sterling, Perth, and a large number of other shows. Robin Adair was bought by Mr Heslop from his former owner for £1000, as a yearling in 1878. JNellie, Guy Fawke's dam, was also imported from Victoria, She is By Kilbirnie's Champion (imported from Scotland ) For JS eilie's further pedigree Heft Vol. 3, N.Z. Stud [Book. Guy Fawkes will stand in Rangitikei Line and travel to Sandon and Kaniritikei on Mondays, return on Tuesday via CampMltown; Palmerston on Wednesday ;' Feilding Friday, returning home oh Saturday. Terms ;- Single mare, £3 10s; two ot more mares as per nureeiuent. ' All fees payable by P.N. due 4lh January 1887. Secure paddocks provided till Ist December. All can* taken but no responsibility. For further particulars applj to the groom in charge or» E. W. COLLINS, I'roprieter. ri'HE Draft Entire Hors© GLIVEE CROMWELL Will stand this season as usual at the Oroua Downs, where a limited num her j in addition to. the station mares, can be received. For further particulars apply to JOHN M'LKNNAN, Oroua Downs. F BAN CIS- SIDEY & GO Auctioneers,. WELLIKGTOJN\ »:ZL Sellers of land will please commupi.nat.fi witl^ the alw>ve fir su
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 72, 18 December 1886, Page 4
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