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nnHE Celebrated Thorough-bred JL Entire Racehorse SIR AUBREY will travel m the Mauawatu and Oroua Counties. SIR AUBREY is a chestnut orse, stands 15J hands high, good bone and muscle. He was bred by Mr Wilson, at Makino. r Aubrey is by Littlejohn, an imported Arab, out ot bell, whose sire was The Chief He will stand at Halcombe, on Mon' day; Makino, Tuesday; Feilding, Wednesday ; Ashnrsfc, Thursday. Terms ; £2 2s. Secure paddocks but no responsibility. r DANIEL TEEMEWEN. To travel this Season in the Manawatu District, The well known first-lass Thoroughbred Sire " HIPPOCAMPUS " fJIPPOCAMPUSfsireof Speculation I 1 an. orners) ,s a remarkably handsome black Horse, st.mis 15* l.an.R is Tt-ry powerfully built and <rood tempered. He was B ot by .bat gre »t NZ. performer Dainty An«l, out of " Fanny Fisher " and is therefore grandson to that good " ok horse ttddh-sivorfcl,," winner of the 2,<>o,)Gmneas and other English races, nndoneof the stoutest horses ever im* ported >ot be Colony; also erandson to thereat 'Fisherman" inn-of ••Anijler/' H^n!''^,^ l^'-^'""^ About "Hippocampus" it is needless to say much, as he is so well known, not only as a Kaeehorse, but also a . a Sire and a great Pme-taker. J n 1880 •• Hip* ponirnj.us Se ,T ed fir «* prize for Thor* ouKhbn.ds at Canihridye. Iv 1882. first pnzefor ll.orou-hbreds and Champion Prize against all comers „, Wh,n««nu.. Book PPdlgree see lNew Zealand Stud - Hipp^ampus " will travel as under ; . Mondays Orona ■ D-.wns ; Tuesdays Sandon; Wednesdays, rf.-»l,.ombe ani tcililina ; Thu.sd-.ys, Awaliun and Campbelltown ; Saturdays. Foxt..r». lftrnu... ■f 4 4se,-, s h,ora,)prored P.N.s - due 4th January, itftfr. Two or more ninpea or -uarai.-ee as j.er mriwinen.t. . li.-se lenns arelibera^and slu,,ild indoce Horse hrei- lers, who value (he grenfc •l<irtd_le«wi>rt|,"nn»l K Fisherman" blood, to nrnrl ll.ejjiselves oF the o r] )ortunity of Bi-nmi|K i he M-rvic-s «f- Hi P poca.,.pu.s/'--wli.i will only travel Ibis District For one season. Groorna«e f,-,- ss. For funJier parfifiilnm, apply to rIi\JNK GAY. Grooni-in-charpe, or. I{. .Habhood, .Vlana«tT, Baeeb and L'o.. Foxton. Also, — Tlie Tfion.ii<;h bred Sire '*■■ VV.VE | Im ported) (Sire of" '• Victoria." Vu-t, rv." '• PatriPinn." "The Ui-au," &, .) will nt the Proprietor.* Stable-. F- xi..n. For ful/ parti.Mil.trs sre ennSs. whiell may may be had .>n npilimtion to K. H.ARUODf), Manager for Bakkk & Co., Fojst,. n . TO TRAVKL~THJS~SKABns~ [^ TMK MA.\\W.\Tir A.NDJkIVGJTIKEF DITRWTs. THK CLYDKaDALH, STALLION" GUY FA W KtiS. / • UY PA WKKS is a light bay, stands ' s 17 hands bi<ih, with immense bone ;ind muscle. He was bred by Mr John. Heslop of Puka Tapu, Hawkes Uaj, ano «ns foaled ill 1880. Gu- Fawkesis by Robin Adair (iinpolled from Victoria) out of Nellie. Kobin Ad;iir w*s by JKanliu' Eobin (imported Champion Horse of Scotland) out of Darliiiß (imported - Champion Mare of Seolland). amin' Hobin won many first prizes at one and two years old and at tnree, four and five years secured the InqUest prizes at the*«elfcirk» shire and Midlothian shows, the Highland. .society's firht prize at Dumfries and gold medal at Perth. Darling nho won first prizes from vear!m» up to six-year old, at Ayr, klassow, Highland Society's, Sterling Perth, and a fa rye number of other shows. Kobin Adair was bought by Mr Heslop from his former owner for £UX)O, as a yearling in 1878. iSellie, Guy Fawke's dam, was also imported from Victoria. She is by Kilbirnie's Champion (imported from"Scotland) For iNrllie's further pedigree see Vol. 3, N. Z. Stud Book. Guy Kawkes will sttind in Rangitikei Line and travel to Sandon and Kangitikei on Mondays, return on Tuesday via Gampnelltoivn; Paluierston on Wednesday ; Feildiiiy Friday, returning home on Sntu relay. Terms:- Single icare, £3 10s; two or more mares tis per asireement. All fees paynble by P.jtf. due 4ili Janu.iry 1887. Secure paddocks provided nil Ist De-^ ceml.vr. All ca-c taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the jjroom in charge or, K. W. COLLINS, I 'roprietor. "THE Draft Entire florae A OLIVEE CBOMWELL Will stand this season as usual at the Oroua Downs, Avhere a limited num ber, m addition to the station mares, can be received. For further particulars apply to JOHN M'LENNAN, Orona Downs. FKANCIS SIDEY &~CO AUCTIONEEES, WELLIJN'GTON, N.Z. Sellers of land will please commuiu, «atA witJi the ah"»ve firn.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 77, 4 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 77, 4 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 77, 4 January 1887, Page 4

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