r \ \) TUAVEL "'THIS .., j&ASi>N: j . .-■ .in tur /-.•■' ■T- : . Ota! i aid Foxton Pistnct*-, the Coselrii:p, Trotting, Hunting,, and Sfc( eplechasiii.fi; Sire . '' T-SIYI O'SKfINTER. Holder of the Governor's stieoial .medal awarded at th» Canterbury JA. and P. Rhow, $ov , 1800, far t»ie ' I b^t sire calculated to improve the ■ cbnracter of rnrrinire horses liunlers j aid horses for Indi»n requirements. I TA'f O'Sh nteh, by Me e seng»r (imp.) - > tips' cc, by Sir Chnrles ; j ; p d. iropo ted from Tasmania by Mr ' Michael SindhJire, who bred Ban- J ; Rhr-e. ' j Tarn O'Shanter is a grey horse, ten years old. Rtanding 1G hands 2 inchep, possessing gr<at bone and slvength c gaim-d first prize at Ashburton, 1884, fiipt in 1885 and 188G, second in Christ clinrch in 1886, first, in Lhris'ehurch 1887 and 1888. isiid fivsi in; Kivwee in 1888. He look firs' pviz«- at the Ellef.mere j «. nod P. J-huw, 1880, in Cli.ss. and tjiecial prize for the best | Carriage L oixi i n.the ground ; fiist at liai giur.., Ibß9 ; MCond fit the C. A unrt P. As ociation /how. 1889, aid • avl Ons ow's (Governor of New Zi aland) silver medal i'or' the bfst Cairisj-e lii i>h t n the gvriit d, the prize btit g awanied to the horse btst adapted J'or iu, proving the breed <$ ci M'riago hcrsop, and free from all hereditary unsoimdness. . . ' : Tarn O'Sjuntkr lips proved hiuiseK a very mho fonl getter. Mes^en er, sire of Tarn O'Shan- i tee, was a b;i y hor^e, standing 16 ' hands 2, ii dies high, poFSessing i ■ great power, nnd full of Stout and j fast blot d Arc'ntr, half brother of ; his n'rei Jiott;er,_ was the winner of the Melbouviie Cup in two successive years, caiiying the tojj" weights of 9st 7lb'and 105.121 b, and~ was ono of the grpattaftwo-mile horses eve* brod in Australia. Cinderella, danl of BotUer, was al<-o the dam of Tim AVhiffier,-. winner cf both Metropolitan hud, Mell ourue Gup in 1867, and i umerous otl er {iivat races ; whiie Tovvngois «'ii^ of jJessenger's dam, | AViis tlip {wii wer of' the Yictori n < hanipiiii) iim-e iv 1866, after a dead hfqi'with Yr>Umieer— -the .first Jteat ruir.jn-.pKiiu.-4/7.>ec., and the, second in. 6mm. 4&s«e. oarryioq ; ,Qgt 181k; Bottitr- \y; s : ah a creditable per - ,fon.(¥i r on the columal turf.- , r J'eims ior the season— £;£> 10. per I single more ; two or more, £3 Bs, I paynl»le tlift--fWt s\;ek in Jaiiunry, I 18U2 + . ('•Jii'Oiuaj'e TVe, f»s; jiajable at ttvat. -s. rvicw. ■ , .'•' AliiM«it--K «Volii. l'-ynir, or clinnj. 1 - : ; ing Lauds 'm ai>y way, to be paid for. •i, Foiv>f»'^l»er par.icnld>B;-. apply to the Gio«»iu'in'cVii*ne. : v • ■;■ :h. henson^ >, v . Proprietor; B ATo FOE HIRE.. C ' S.- V Cr UOTJbKEL b«g B V inti- , aaate.to the Public -of I'oxton that h;6--. htvjs ta,ken over the .. Boats lafeiy belonging*; to/, J. Hillary, and Lopes by strict,. attention and cfyility •to ; gaiij'.Ure PBKiiP, patrouage as his pvedecessoi . ,-.» •r ' ,- •;, - .-.,- --„ Hi\v. p*' r >'< fit?, Is; per honr v oy^ Hs ■■per f'ny. .. ' ■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 October 1891, Page 1
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500Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 October 1891, Page 1
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