TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, TB THOROUGHBRED HOBSE. MERRY BACHELOR r TV/I KRH^ BACHELOR is a dark b« Xt.L standing 16 hands 2 inches hit '" and is 8 years old this toaling ; lie li Q immense bone and muscle, splend r- temper, and a really good constitutio he has a sound flat bone, well weari legs and fine action. r . PuniGßEE— He kas taken first prize Palmerston as improving weight carryi hacks. Merry Bachelor is by Defam by Traducer (imp), dam Nora, by Pc i- Flat (imp), New Zealand Stud Boc 11 -Defamer is by Traducer, dam Etnmelit <). Traducer by Libel, dnm Arethusa, ie Ellis out of Languid ; Emmelinc l Slight of Hand, Junior out of Emma, Gil Bias, out of Emily ; by Operator < of Flora Mclvor ; by Emigrant out Cornelia ; by Grasshopper (yide Engl Stud Book). - As a four or five years old he (ravel the Peninsula, and has got really goi looking youngsters, bis pedigree be undeniable. Fifty»three young horses by Mo Bachelor were recently shipped to C cutta for tbe Indian market. Merry Bachelor will be at Feildi Monday ; Ashnrst, "Wednesday ; Loi rs bum, Thursday ; FiJzherbert. Fridi Saturday, at owner's residence, Fergus: street, Terrace End, next Mr A. , Wflds' residence. "' Fkks— Service, L 4 4s ; half guarantc viz., L 2 2s on Ist January, and L 2 - on Ist August, if mare prove in fo; groomage, payable first service, ss. F guarantee, L 6 6s. i, Secure paddocks will be provided mares coming from a distance, at Is per week. AH care taken, but no x \ sponsibility. For further particulars apply to ie N. DYER, Fergusson-street, East, Terrace Ei B * Or groom in charge. All mares paid by a Promissory N id at first •ervicc, and no other wny. '■ TO STAND THIS SEASON ] *» FEILDING AND SURflOUtf: ING DISTRICTS. THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSI BAY KING. , OAY KING in a bay horse with bio ' XJ points, standing 16 bauds 2 inch and measurinc 9 inches below the kn »i and wns bred by Major Mair in 1887, Cadogan— Coreyra. Cadogan (imp.) , Cromorne; (Parmesan) dam -Chance Adventurer — Rvehne by King To Coreyra (imp.) by King Tom— Corynt by Newroinßter— Queen Bee by Amori —May Fly by Emiline— Mercy by Mi . lin— Shoveller by Scud— Goosander l " Hamblctonian — Rally by Trumpeter. For performances see horse cards. Paddocking free till mores are stint after which Is 6d a week will bechnrgi G All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms — £3 10s per mare, payable P.N., due January Ist, 1894- ; grooma, 5s nt first service ; guarantee, £'5s ss. For further particulars, apply to 1 C. 11. LANCE, "8 Awahuri Roi s- Or E. Pknman, Groom in charge. , „ THE CELEBRATED THOROUG: 1 BRED SIRE SOMNUS "8 WF^^* 8t * n< * at tLe Proprietor's St W Stables, Palmerston North, coi mencing Ist September, for a limit number only of approved mares. Fee 1 guineas. LOCHNAGAR, By the Painter, dam May Fly, will al stand and trayel. Fee 4 guineas. RANGATIRA, r By Somnus, dam Fugitive, will also sta: and travel. Fee 4 guineas. Excellent paddock ing accommodati provided if required at Is 6d per wee Every care taken but no responsibilil For stud cards with pedigree and furth particulars apply to BAKER & CO., Terrace End, Palmebston Nokth. To Stand this Season in Feilding ai i Surroun ling Districts, The Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG BRUCE. "\7"OUNG Bruce is by Sir Robe X Bruce, out of a Dainty Davie mat out of a Charlie mare, imported fro Christchurch by Andrew Cockburn. Young Bruce is a fine powerful bi horse, possessing splendid bone ai muscle and good temper. Young Bruce will visit Bunnythorpe < Mondaya, Birmingham on Tuesday ' Beaconsfield on Wednesdays, Halcoml on Thursdays, and Mr Robinson's stabli (Makino) on Fridays and Saturdays. Terms— £3 3s, payable by P.N. A arrangements to be made with the eroot Groomage fee ss, payable at first servic Apply Wm. BAKER, Makin Or Richard Robinson, Groom in charg To Travel this season in Feildinj Birmingham, Halcombe, Waituna, and surrounding districts, The fashionably-bred Thorough-bre Sire MASTER ARTHUR. MASTER ARTHUR is by SomnusNelly, by Towton (imp); Fa 1 Agnes (dam of Master Agnes), by I Aubyn (imp) out of Phoebe (g dam < » Mata), by the great sire Sir Hercule f data ;Voodstock, by Theorem (imp r Somnus by Traducer (imp), dam Han » mock (imp). ' Breeders will see by the above thi * Master Arthur possesses some of tt * stoutest strains to be found in the Enj r lish Stud Book, viz., double strain < 1 Touchstone on sire and dam side ; ah the celebrated Blacklock and Bay Mic 5 dleton strain through St Aubyn ; also tl s well-known Melbourne's strain. * For tabulated pedigree see Cards < I Stud Book. 1 W. G. PAGE, Groom in charge, Halcombi iTRNITURK FURNITTJR] T AM not accustomed to the usu \ " blow " with which the public n ' now quite nauseated, but have alwir endeavoured, nnd will continue, to gii GOOD VALUE FOR CASH for all kinds of Furniture. I have an excellent stock of goo - sound, substantial Furniture, which la oft'erinß at exceptional value at the pn sent time. ; I. BRENT, i FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MAKCfI£6X£B SlfiEEI, EEIIVIHQ.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 82, 4 October 1893, Page 4
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850Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 82, 4 October 1893, Page 4
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