TO STAND THIS SEASON at tkj: OIiOUA TOWNS FST TE The Inoiiotc hiihep Stallion YOLTIGEUR, BEED by Messrs F.hiiry. Glricmviston. Victoria, by Ivrng Colo, iiiip.. dnui I Fenella by Fisherman, imp., citim Itose de Florence, imp , by the Flying Dutchman, etc. Fenella own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Eichniond, Imperial, Horatio, etc), and half sister to King of the Eing (sire of First King, double Champion winner), Potre, Caspion, etc. Fenella is dam of Mute (sire of Pasha, Silence, and Speechless, who was a grant! performer in India. King Cole, imp., sire of The -Duke, Off Colour, Cculston, Kittle Jack, Nelson, etc., iy King Tom, sire of Mermaid (am of Lurline), clam Qui Vive (sister to Videlte), by Voltigeur, out of Mrs Eidgway, by Irish Birdcatcher. King Cole was a first class performer on the English turf. He made his debut as a 3yr old at Ascot, where he won the Ascot Derby and St. James' Palace Stakes ; p.s a 4yr old he won the Cumber* land Plaie. and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at Level weights, over two miles at Newmarket. His own brother, King Lud, was sold at auction to go to the str.d for (5000 guineas. An inspection of YollipfP-r.r's in'mlated pedigree will show that he is full o± Emilias Wood — sire of Eiddlesworth. Terms— £3 ?.s.,' :pnyalilc-'l\y promissory note, due Fob. Ist, 1801.. Re duel ion made for two or more marcs from the same owner. Every caw i/ikeu, but no rrppoßsiliility. Padftocking frfe for one month, a {tor which 2s fid a hend per week will bo charged. . .•;•..-.' THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE WIZARD, By Kixk ci 1 Cluks out of Charm ibo'.h mi; Oiteu), WILL travel the Manawalu Distvict this season as undtr : — Ashust, FeiUliug, Saudon, Foxt&n, and Oroua Bridge, being in Palmerston at eiid of each week. Eec £2, payable in December ; as grooroage, payable at first service. Will visit Foxton evi-ry week, Full particulars, pedigree, &c, on cards. W. J. HEALEY, Owner, Palu.e:£ton North. , TO STAND THIS SEASON The Fashionably- bred Stallion. IPEIICfi ALBERT. PRINCE ALBEET is a dapple bay horse, six years oki. stands 17 hands high, with immense .bone and hair; good f?et and splendid aciion. His sire, Prince of Wale?, imported from Victoria, is by the unprecedented horse, Cox. Prince of Wales, acknowledged to ho thn grandest horse ever brought out to the colonies, has never been beaten on any show ground in the world. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous horse Lincolnshire Hero, imported by the late G. R. Kernfide. Esq., Tasmania, and was shown at all the principal shows in Tasmania, but was never beaten. Diamond's dam, Blossom by Matchless, imported Io TpvSmania by J. L. Pisher, Esq., is by Kosses Lincoln. Bios soin commenced her career as a yearling, rnking fir.-t prize at tlip. Great Northern Show, nnd first at Westbnry. same year, anil as a. two-yrnr-old tcok first prize against twelve oihors in her own clasp, nnd the same day took first prize against eight thren-yeav-olds. Was shown for ten years nt all the principal shows in ■ Tasmania, and never {suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go io Queensland. The above is the origin of Prince Albert, and his pedigree will show that there is no better blood in the colony. He has . the Shire blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which is so much run on in the Home Country at the present time. The four horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show in .1884 had all more or less Shire blood in' them,- this showing that such sires were proving themselves in getting stock of the right class, suitable for the Home market, and the demand for exportation. Terms : £3 3s. Od. With guarantee, £4 4s. Od. Payable by Promissory Note from first service. • Groom's fees, 3s. GEOEGE COLE 7 Ascot. r PHIS Thoroughbred Horse wil" 1 travel the Foxton districts this season. FRANK GAY. FIREWOOD, FIEEWOOD. YyOOD BROTHERS/ are now Y\ preparedtodcliveriivFoxtpu, TAWA, RATA, and'PUKATEA, in 2 and 4 feet lengths. Prices Heaso/iable O cl'i'fi can bo It ft nt '■ C. HO.v ORE'S, * Main-street. Foxtou.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 November 1890, Page 4
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