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U^Tejj^ggj§ mm a T^jtra^eJjjthjSjj^esson in the Manawatu .' '_ """""" yDistrict F r Tle purebred Clyjpsdale Entire 1 of^andon THE, PRIDE of SANDON«Js a |tjinjs~abcmt 16 hands High, standing on men short legs,' with nice flat bone, and hair of the finest? "quality. He was bred by Mr G. Hurst,! 'off SSndoß.foulS of his pure -bred marei BosVbyithe Pride of Canterbury, by] Glenroy, dam Blossom, by old Welling-j tonrjGlenroy by Prince of Wales, Roscj by Lord Clyde (imp.), g. dam Blossom,, ■by- England's Hope (imp.), g.g. damj Bonney, by Samson (imp.), g.g.g. dam j ~~ It will thus be seen that the Pride oi Sandoprhas some of the purest Clydes-; dale blOOdMn him that has ever been im« rfcortedJoto; cNfcwjZealand, being such horses as the Pride of Canterbury, Glen-j -roy, Prince of Wales, old Wellington; jonjiis damVside„he. 4 has such Miod old blM'iKrd' fcW^nglanW 1 flB&e --m Samß'6ii:" i With- r 'sucli'"hl96 < d 7 as this -m-him he cannot fail to get stock of as 'A'gncultural and Pastoral Association's Show last year. j Pjee : £3 ; two or more mares by alreiafel^ groomagefee, ss, Q j I Ml fs% to be p.aid|by promissdry notei fallih'g dte on Jafiuar/^th, IS9L | Ashursfe-JUpnday ; Halcombe, Wedj nesdtorl Mi Read's (Makino), Wednesr day Thursday and Friday ; Foxton Line, Saturday. ! , appTrFo j TG r TRA.YEL . T II I S SEASON t :HidA ! JBr the 1 rBAjycjITIKEI & SUBEOUNDIIfG DISTBICTSi ■^ Th% well-known American Trotting .- Stallion OAKGEOVE j OAKGROVE is a blood bay with black points, 16? hands high and well proportioned throughout. He is con 4 .gidered by .competent judges to be one of ,oie ibest%aTri|ge%orscs ever imported to ilthis! .cblPnxi. 'fflew^.s'jimported by John Kerr, Esq., M.H.R., who says he has no equal, in.. the colony getting-jhacksi hnnters, i>rl f nst indlpowerf uluight har« ness horses. Oakgrove is by Irvington] dam Druidess ; Irvington is by Rysdyk's Hamhletonia4\dlmd[nioge : jfe by^Se'elfy's lAtferican'sVar.-^ *»^* a s 8 f \ r OakgrovefWill be at Mr Charley Fitz4 J irerberif s', CmderHill, Makino, on Tuesi day ; in Feilding and Palmerston on a Wellne3aayi'^ffll3^^ j Terms-: £3 3s per season, or half guar-. ?ante> :r £*x£2ijir> fc of January, 1892. £2 nrsY September,' 1892, or when mari -proves in foal. . , Paddocking free for one month. After whichi one rstollihg ipeif Jfeeb- "will be charged. Ma*es; 'dyi'nf. QieiSg «bld, or chsfigifg hjmds in -any %ay-wriarever to r be,paid for per, ; se.aspn? '" AH care taken, but no responsibility^ | i^O Jps. B/WaARRINER, -'■ ' '' - ~ * ' r'- - Owner, _ Upper Tutaenui, near Marton I The Thoroughbred Entire Horse SIB GARNET, t •'; - .. ,;; (Yattendon — Petrel) The property of H- Cornish Bennettj i |TahffriWfaJiles/St^il6^,|^| : sWallitravelithoi Bull sf . Halcombs! Iwahuri, Palmerston, Feilding and surround" ~ ing districts. SiIRyGAR;NET:i?,Qne of the best bred „ -horses "lmporigdjnfe&^w^ealand; Irish Sir' Hercules and Whalebone blood j *DotK"oinlfeTtfiranaTl^^ blood inherited from the g-g-dam, Lalla Rookh. SIR GARNET as a three-.year-old won ,tlje Maiden Plate at the; tDunedin Jockey Ulub' Autumn Meeting, 1 'beaming a big field. He carried off the) Derby Stakes. a.t the Southland Jockey Clul) /Autumn' vMeeting.—beating Sylyanus ; he won the Trial Stakes at the South Canterbury Jockey Club Meeting} 'beating SNautilus and four others; he also won tiie Flying Handicap at Tim-' ar^ueafi^;\a|b|g"fiefd!| £% ; Terms -/"Tilares"; I guineas, payable > wh'en stinted ; half guarantee, 5 guineas 5 fulljSjguaranlee, 16 ; guineas, Paddocks free for one" month. ' " - Mares 7 sold; or .owner g at first s^em,ceheld,responsi ! ble, as in; foal. „Gi;oom*s > fee.at first sei.vice. x : : "., , .Early'applicalipnMs'.vnicessa^ ..vice ; is liniitea to^fifty, 1 . including owner's •mire's?''-' -'^ " :i{ ""' ''' ''I : '~'- *"*!"■ -ijOh ' ■" particulars! and- infOrma 1 * tion apply to the groom.* ."»;•■! v■■■.-.u ■■■.-. ■vi .-.-■-< J>. ; rj.,' Also,— - "The Thoroughbred Pony Slallion ' i)L3EE; r OF EMN'BURGH, F q l/l Ma2eppa,;(impj)-4-Gipsy.p; ?""* ■• ' ' HTtOß^fs'H iBENNETTr" Bulls; TO TRAVEL' THIS SEASON^ The welliknown sire" ■"• • ' ' ■■ ' > ' •■..Ar-BiMA-'MrENiT". , (Bred by W» WJ^P^Esq;, of Whenuakura.) By Musket (imported), from Sissie - , (imported). • ARMAMENT is a dark ,bay„standing 16 hands 1 inch, with bta'ek^points, of immense; bpnelahdlniusple, showing great quality,, and is a sure foal getter^ 'is^the sireof Omaha and Fleta, and sev» eral other useful horses in the r Wangauui aiid Wayerly districts, and half J brother to fchatbrilJiAnfccblfc^Fraternite. Musket's stud Fame' is too well'known 1 to need any further comment. . .Sissie was imported by W. Wilson, Esq., in 1881, and yisited Musket in the same year. r Terms— Single £3 10s, '•■P.N. due 4th J"iinuary; 1892. ' Two or more mares 'as : per agreement. ! Grooni's fee ss, pttyable iat'first. 'Service. Mares;missing this year will be seryed;.free ; nes,t year.' . /,; For full particulars apply to w - ■. - ■ ... • -,$-. GAY, Empire Stables, Feilding. henky; j. lee, : TAILOR, •'"" : ... .Manohesteu Squakk. H. J: L. guarantee, the best fit and make of any Tailor in the District. :-Gehtlenieh's: own .Material 'madenpj , ; , ; Clothes cleaned and repaired.! • : , f Grousers strapped,., A hair cutting saloon is also attached to the business'at 6d per head. '' All work done at the Lowest Cash ' Prices.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 31 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 31 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 31 December 1891, Page 4

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