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To Travel this Season in the Manchester District [Appointments later on*] That Powerful Black Draught Stallion, CONQUEROR. YOUNG CONQUEROR is a beauti. fill black horse, with splendid bone, temper, and s> uimetrical proportions, and is, no doubt, one of the Best Draught Stallions bred in the colony. Young Conqueror was bred in the Fatea district, and bis first season's foals— now three years old -are splendid specimens of draught stock. He was foaled in 1885, go* by Old Conqueror, dam Olive. Olive, by Surprise out of Wellington mare, whose dam was imported from Tasmania. Olive has taken four first prizes at Hawera A. & P Shows, and has never been beaten in the show ring. Young Conqueror has taken first prize as a twoyear old at Hawera A. & P. Show, and has not been in the show ring sinoe. Young Conqueror has a splendid constitution, is a sure foal getter, and is thoroughly staunch m any kind of harness. He has been carting from Patea Meat Canning Works to Patea Railway Station for over two years, and during that time has very frequently taken loads of over two tons dead weight singlehanded. Tbbms : Single Mare, L 2 10s (payable January Ist, 1895) ; one or more as per agreement. Groomage, 3s ; gu«ran» tee, L 4 Paddocking for one month free. For further particulars apply E. PASK, Makioo Road BAY KING. BAT KING is a bay horse, with blacfc points, standing I 6£ hands high, and measuring 8} inches below the knee, and was bred by Major Mair in 1887 (bj Cadogan— Corey ra). Cadogan (imp ), bj Cremorne (Parmesan ), dam Chance, bj Adventurer— Eveline, by King Tom— Oeryntha, by Newminster— Queen Bee by Amorino— May Fly. by Emilius— Mercy, by Merlin— Shoveller, by Scud— Goosander, by Hambletonian— Bally, bj Trumpeter. For performances see horse»card9, Paddocking free for three weeks, aftei which Is 6d per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms : 4"3 103 per mare, payable bj P.]y., due January Ist, 1895 ; groomage 6s, ai first service ; half guarantees, £4 4s— £2 5Js payable January Ist, 1895 £2 2s payable when mare proves in foal. For particulars apply to E. PENMAN, Lessrk, Endymion Hotel, Awahnr d^Mlßtt rrio stand this l^^rj| SEASON. The Imported Trotting Stallion Site WILLIAM, By Child Harold — Kentucky Maid, ful brother to Osterlay, Champion of Australia. Sib William will visit Feildiog and the Surrounding Districts on dates to be advertised at a future date. Terms, £4 4s, payable by P.N due January Ist, 1895. Groomage, ss, payable at first service. Agents, LAERY & CO, (Ltd.), Wellington) Or the Groom in Charge, Hadow's Housb, Awahuri Road. To Travel this Season in the Manchester, Manawatu, and Ranqitikei Districts, That Celebrated Draught Station GLENGARRY. f^i LENGARRY is a bright dapple VJT bay ; stands nearly seventeen hands high ; with immense bone and muscle ; fine temper ; and is a first-class worker. He was foated November, 1885, and is therefore nine years old this season. Sire Rob Boy; grandsire. Lord Palmers ton, winner of many first prizes Glengabby's dam, Darling, by Prince Charley, has an unbeaten record, taking first prizes for 12 years, being second once only to her own sister ; she also took champion prize tor best mare, wet or dry, on the Show Ground. He took first prize whm two years old, and also when five years old, competing against aged horses. Glengarry will be at the servioe of breeders from this date until January 31st. 1895. Tebhs : Single mare, L 3 10s, payable by P.N. on 4th January, 1895; groomage, 58. Every care taken, but no re gponsibility incurred. Paddocking for mares free for one month. ALBO— YOUNG BRUCE. rXIHIS is a splendid Draught Stallion I by Sir Robert Bruce, out of a Dainty Davit- mare — out of a Charlie mare — imported from Christoburch by Mr Andrew Oockburn. He is a fine powerful bay horse, possessing splendid bone and muscle, and has an excellent temper Young Bruce will be at the service of breeders this season in the Palmerston, Feilding, and surrounding Districts. Tbbms: L 3 3s, payable by P.N. due 4th January, 1805 ; groomage fees, ss. All arrangements to be made with the Groom. For further particulars apply Wm. BAKER, Makino, near Feilding, Or— Richabd Robinson, in charge. JBjßrjMgJ To Stand the Season Ihe Coaching Stallion YOUNG TORPEDO. "Y^OTJNG TORPKDO.aged 4 years, is I the true type of a coaching stal lion, and is, in fact, the best specimen to be seen on the West Coast. He is a black borse, .stands 15 hands 2£ inches high, with beautiful fiat bone, and well coupled together, showing great strength of muscle. He is by Torpedo, out of the trotting mare Kme; Torpedo is by Musket, imp.— Fanny Fisher, a bay mare bred by Mr H. Fisher in Victoria in 1865, got by Fisherman, imp., her dam by Coquette, imp , by Launeelot— Abaft, by Sheet Anchor; Kuteis by Mangle— Bess, by the Painter, out of a Blood Royal mare; Mangle is by frartucer, imp — Flat Iron, bred by Mr Mullock in 1865, pot by Peter Flat, imp; her data fimaia by Gil Bla», imp— Emily by Operator, imp. Teems : L 2 10s, payable by P.N.. due January Ist, 1895; paddooking, 1/6 week For further particulars apply to Patrick wodlfe. Groom in t barge ; Or to T. K. Ohajibeblain (Owner), Roller Flour A] ills, Folding. PICKEKING & CO., Cycle Makers, Palme it bton Nobih. C1 YLE> of all kinds made to order. J Pneumatic tyres, &c. Machines from £18 upwards, for " Hovers." The best and cheapest shop in the North Island, repairs a ttpeoiftity.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 4

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