To Tmvol in the RAN"GITiKi ; :i A'^D MANAWATU DISTKICTS,. • Thk Thououghbhed Sta.lj.iov THE ADMINISTEATOE . BY the Premier — Princess Mary, by . Ravensworth (imp) - • Begina, by Eiddlesworlh (imp) —Princess by Gratis ; The Premier by Malton (imp) — Revoke by Sir Hercules. " The Aduiimstrator is a beautiful roan, standing 16 hands 3in hiuK, with good legs and feet. Better proof of his sound' ness could not be given than the fact that he commenced his turf career as a twoyear- old, and raced six years in succession. Among his numerous victories were the Wairarapa Gup, District Handicap, and Tauherihikau Stakes^ Nursery Handicap, Taranaki Autumn Handicap, Auckland Easter -Handicap and Plymg Stakes, Wairarapa Birthday Cup, St- Andrew's Handicap at Wellington. Welling ton Gold Cup, Wellington E.G. Handicapj Timaru Gup, and second to The Poet* in. the Wanganui Cup, second ro Fusillade in the New Zealand n up, and second to Normanby in the Taranaki J.C. Handicap. Administrator took first prize at the Wairarapa and East Goast Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Show iat Carterton, Wairarapa, 1889. He was also third at the Wellington Agricultural Society Snow, 1889. Terms: £4, payable by P.N. due January 1, 1891 ; two or more Mares £3 10s each. JOHN McRAE, JPrdprietor. FOE THE SPECIAL BENEFIT OF FAEMERS AND SETTLEES. DONCASTEE. . THIS Celebrated Blood Sire will re side at Messrs Benson and Fetch's Farm, near Fejidinsr. Doncaster, by bis father, old Towton, has the Melbourne strain of lSlood, while from his dam Titania, he claims descent, from Sir Her* cules, ride Stud Book. For, obtaining valuable hunters from spring cart mares no better cross could be had. . Fees, two * guineas before hand, and eighteen pence a week for paddockage. The horse will run with the mares during the day, and every mare must have her shbes removed, Doncaster is a. winner of the Marlborough £up and Derby, Nelson Cup, &c., and was the sire of winners, of which the extraordinarily fleet mare Stella may be (instanced as one. / N.B. — Thoroughbred pedigree mares will be charged five pounds. , < To stand this season' in the PALMERSTON AND FEILDING DISTRICTS, The Pubebeed Clydesdale Stalliok \ LAIED 0' LAEGO, (The Proper^ of W, Hercock.) LAIRD O'LARGO, imported by Mr {.. D. McLean, Esq., Maraikakaho, Napier, foaled "ISBI. He is a beautiful dapple brown 16| hands high and is a fine specimen of a Clydesdale, possessing good head and neck, with splendid barrel and great breadth of quarters, fine broad boned- legs of good strength and plenty of feather, He has grand action, a very mild temper, a sound constitution, and free from all natural blemishes, and being descended from such ancestors (see Tabulated Pedigree) is well qualified to be a breeder of first-class stock. Laird O' Largo gained first prizes in Carterton in 1884, 1885, 1887, and 1888 (also G.M.,), and second in Carterton in 1886, first at Masterton in 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, also G.M., champion and special prize of £3 3s, and third at Hawkes Bay in 1888; at Wellington, 1889, took Society's Prize of £5 ss, champion and special of £3 3s. Laird. O'Largo, by Glengary out of Lochleven. Lochleven by Lothian Lad, dam by Lord Clyde. Lochleven gained first prize at Aberdeen in 1579; first at Glasgow in*lß7B, second at the Highland and Agricultural Show of England at Carlisle, 1880, second at the Highland Agricultural Sooiety Show, Berwiek-on- • Tweed, 1880, and Lochleven as a brood mare has never been beaten in the colony. All further information to be obtained from the 1 owner in charge.. beuge; THE well known four -year-old Clydesdale thoroughbred Draught Horse, willjstand this season at the Manchester Mill Farm, Taonui. Single mares £2 ; two or more mares as per agreement. Sfecure paddocks, where every care will be taken but no responsibility. HENEY ADSEm Proprietor. T?Kfi PHCENIX HOTEL, Rakgitikei Stbeet. •PALMERSTON NORTH. BY keeping none but the very best Brands of WINES and SPIRITS, and giving first class Accommodation at moderate charges, the Proprietor hopes to still further: increase the popularity of this well»known and favorite Hotel. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. . Good Stabling. r_ Guests called in time for Breakfast for early Trains. WILLIAM^ EY AN, . . . PROPRIETOR. stae Hotel, The Squaee, Palmeeston Nobth. rjIHE above is now open with a new and JL first-Glass stock of the best Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits. First-class Accommodation for the travelling public and visitors, who will receive every attention and courtesy. Special Accommodation for Commercial . " Travellers. Boarders will find every comfort and a home at the STAR. EENLEY AND CEEAVAN, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Irivercargill.) cT P. POWLES, ". COMMISSION A G E N T ■ AND-. . ' • Licensed Land Brok^b., ■■- :Offices~Lambton Quay,' Phcenixßttild* j in^s, Wjellington.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 41, 20 September 1890, Page 4
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