r ro 'JIAYEL TULS Pl-ASi-N J in Tiirc (Mali firrl Foxton Districts, the Cccchii p, Trotting, Hunting, nnd. SUoplcclinsinp 1 Sire TZIM Q'SHANTBR. IT older cf the Governor's ppeoinl medal fwrodoii nt lh« Cnnterbury A. divl P. Show, Nov., IBflO, for the hpst fire culcnlnied 1o improve Ihe (dir.rncin 1 of rmrintrf hoipes— Jiunters nv.(\ horsrs forlndi.'-n requirements. Tarn OTiM.vTJni. 1 y Mnsppngpr (in>p.) — Vnnsl.'pe, 1-y Sii Charles ; fr.fl. impo'trd fmrn Tiipmnnin l»yMr Michael SUul holme, who bred 13anf?hfe. Tarn O'Shanteh is a grey horse, ten years fid. ftmiding- 10 hnnds 2 inches, possessing 1 great hone nnd strength J'e gnin< j d n;et n-is-e nt Aslilnirton, 1884, furt in 1885 and. 1880, second in Ohristebnrfih in 1880, ilrsi. in (Ihris* church 3887 nnd 1888, nnd j'.ift in Kinvee in 1888. He look ) rp f vrizt! n->- tl c Ellesmere mil V. si ow. UfiO. in n 'fliiiage Clrpp. ar.f\ ppfcanl pvi/n for tlie licet Carriage liors-p c«n the gnund ; first lit llr.rgiorn. ]SPO ; spc'ond nt the C. A. mv' P. As-ociaiin. Rhow, If ß9, nnd I I'vl fhnl(>w's f Governor of Kew Zfnlrtv-d) ti'vor nied.U iov tho bpst Cniripe*' ]'lnrsi> on the grnni'd, the i pr'zr l'"ii p 1 pwnrded lo the horse hest [ tidnpled iur impiwing tl.n breed of flnrrinee ]jcrees, and free from all ; hereditary unsoundnesp. Ta:»i O'Sifanteh has proved himself a very sure foal getter. JUes^en^er sire of Tarn O'Shanter, was a 1 '.n-y horse, standing 1 1C hnnds 2 idd es high, popscssing; gicat power, nnd lull of Ptoufc and fast blood Archer, half brother of his tire bottler, vaß the vr'u nor of the Melbouvno Cup in two successive years, earning tli« top weights of 9st 71b and ]Osfc 121 b, and. was mva of llip grputfst two-mile horses p,v«r bred in Anstra'ia. Cinderella, drun of Bottler, was nlso the dnm of Tim "Whiffler, wimif-r of both Metropolitan nnd Mell ir 'un.ieCnp iv 1867, and 1 uniormia otler yr^at races; while Tnrragon, <nit of Niessenger'n dnm, J wns ihe winner of the Victorian < hauipion Race in IS6K, nfterii dead lipnt with Yolunteer — the first heat uiu in siuin. 47sec., and the second in fijnin. 48see.. carrying 9st 181 b. Bottler wns also a creditable performer on Iho colonial turf. Terms for the season — £8 10 per I single mnre ; two or inoie, £3 3b, I payable tl « firpt v^ek in Jouuniy, I 1892. Gromnupe F<~e, < r )s, ]ta)abJe at first service. All MnresFoM. XHins:, or chnng. ing hands in auy way, to l.c paid for. For further particulars, apply to ; the Gioolu in charge. H. HENBON, Proprietor. ! BOATS FOR BIEE. n S. G, BOTJBKE bcg<» to foti. V_y, aiato \i> the Publio of Foxton that he hns taken over the Boats lately helorginc to J. Hillary, aud : ] t.pis 1-y strict attention nnd civility j 10 ynin the tamo pairorage as his ; ] i»Ti c< R.«tii. biie oi' .1 < ats, Is pr hour, or 6e per tlay.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 November 1891, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 November 1891, Page 1
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