To Travel in the RANGITIKF.I AND MANAWATU DISTRICTS, I Thk Thoroughbred Stallion THE ADMINISTKATOB DY the Premier — Princess Mary, by Eavensworth (imp) - - Regina, by Riddlesworth (imp) —Princess by Gratis ; The Premier by Mai ton (imp)— Revoke by Sir Hercules. The Administrator is a beautiful roan, standing 15 hands 3iri high, with good legs and feet. Better proof of his soundBess could not be given than* the fact that he commenced his turf career as a twoj year-old, and raced six years in succes- | sion. Among his numerous victories { were the Wairarapa Cup, District Handicap, and Tauherinikau Stakes, Nursery Handicap, Taranaki Autumn Handicap, Auckland Easter Handicap and Flying Stakes, Wairarapa Birthday Cup, : St Andrew's Handicap at Wellington. Wellington Gold Cup, Wellington B.C. Handicap, Timaru Cup, and second to The Poet in the Wanganiii Cup, second to Fusillade in the New Zealand fup, and second to Normanby in the Taranaki J.C. Handicap. Administrator' took ' first prize at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Show at 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 MoEAE, • ■ Proprietor. TO TRAVEL IN THE MANAWATF AND EANGITIKEI DISTBrKJTS. The Crlfbbated Sibb ASCOT. AiSCOT by Kelpie, imp., out. of The I -Thorn by the Barb. Kelpie by Weatherbit, dam Child of the Mist; by St Francis. Weatherbit by Sheet Anchor out ol Miss Letty. For tabulated pedigree see Stud Book. Ascot is a rich chestnut horse, standing 16 hands 2^ in. high, of immense' bone and substance, and a sure foal getter; .his stock in the Wanganui and Rangitikei districts are highly spoken of, and as a race horse both in Australia and New Zealand he has been very successful. Terms— Single mare, £3 10s, payable by P.N. due the 4th January, 1891 ; guarantee; £4, 10s; groomage fee 6s, to be paid at first service. For further particulars apply to F. GAY, Empire :Btables, Feilding. FOE THE SPifiOIAL BENEFIT OE FAEMEES AND SETTLEES. DONCASTEB, v TTHTS Celrbrated Blood Sire will re - ■ side at Messrs Benson and Fetch's Farm, near Feilding. Doncaster, by his father, old Towton, has the Melbourne strain of blood, while from his dam Titania, he claims descent from Sir Hercules, vide 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 hare her shoes removed. Doncaster is a winner of the Marlborough Cup and Derby, Nelson Cup, &c, and was theatre 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 Pfbkbbbd Clydesdale Stallioh LAIED 0' LARGO, (The Property of W, Hercock.) I AIRD O'LARGO, imported by Mr ■~ D. McLean, Esq., Maraikakaho, Napier, foaled 1881. 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 sbuud constitution, and free from all natural blemishes, and being descended from such ancestors (see Tabulated Pedigree) is. well qualified to be a breeder, of fir f st>class stock. Laird. O' Largo gained first prizes in Carterton in 1884, 1885,' 1887, and 1888 (also G.M.,), and second in Cartertoh 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 i Prize of £5 ss, champion and . special of £3 3s. Laird, O'Lareo, by Giengary out of Lochleven. Lochleven by Lothian Lad, dam by Lord Clyde. Lochleven gained first prize at Aberdeen in 1879, first at Glasgow in 1878, second at the Highland and Agricultural Show of England at Carlisle, 1880. second at the Highland Agricultural Society Show; Berwick- on- j Tweed, 1880, and Lochleven as a brood mare has never been beaten in the colony. All further, information to be obtained from, the owner in charge. BEUGE, THE. well known fouriyear-old Clyde.« dale thoroughbred Draught korse, will stand this season at the Manchester Mill Farm, Taonui. Single mares £2 ; two or more mares as per agreement. Secure paddocks, where every care will be taken bat no responsibility. HENEY ADSETT, j Proprietor. THE PHCENIX HOTEL. .Eakqii-tkei Street. PALMEESTON JNOETH. 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. Guests called in time for Breakfast for early Trains. WXLLI^ET^ .
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 43, 25 September 1890, Page 4
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824Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 43, 25 September 1890, Page 4
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