i 'PO TIUYEL THIS SEAS' N fi J IN THE r I Otal<i ard Foxton Pistrictp, the Ccachinp, Trotting, Hunting, and 1 Stfe}i]echasingr Sire i XJS.HS OSHANTER. S i i I Holder of the Governor's special medal awarded af. th» Canterbury I A. nnf! P. Siiow, Nov., 1890, for t»ie bt'st sire calculated to improve the character of carriage borses— hunters and horses for Indimi requirements. Tarn O'Sh ntkb. I\v Mp«?pnspr (in p.^- 1 an?' cc, l>v Sir Clinvles ; " <^. impo tvrl fi-f m Tasmania l>y Mr Michael Sitidliolmo, who bred Bannb<p. ! Tarn O'Bhaxteh ; f» a grey horse, ten years old. tiiunding- 16 hands 2 ~ inches, possessing grpat bone and - strpngth T^e gained first rrize at 1 Ash burton, 1884, firgt in 1885 and 1880, second in Christcimrch in j 1886, first in ChriMfhureh 1887 and 1888, and firpt' in Kirwee in 1888. He took firs' prlz" at the Ellesrnere p A . and P. Fhnw, 1889. in fWijigo Clnss. and spffial prize for the l>est Carriage Boivr on the ground ; first at Eanginrn, 18P9 ; pfcond at the C. g A. ond P. As'ccintion Show, 1889, and » nrl Oi slow's (Governor of New ■'Zealand) silver medal for the best I Carringe Boivp on the gn in d, the prize heing awarded to the horse best adapted for improving the breed of enrriaee horses, and free from all hereditary nnsomidness. f Tarn O'Shantew has proved him- I sell' a very sure foal getter. Messenger, sire of Tarn O' r hanter, was a bay horse, standing 16 hands 2 ii dies high, possessing pipat power, and full of ?tout and fnfit blood Archer, half brother of his fire Bottler, was the winner of the Melbouvno Cup in two successive j years, carrying the top wfights of 9st 71b and 30st 121 b, nnd was ono of tin 1 grffitr st two-mile horses ever bred in Australia. Cinderella, dnm of Piottler, was (ilpo the dam of Tim Whiffler, winner of both Metropoli- j tan and Melbourne Cup in 1867, and ' i umerous other yn-at races; whi c i j Tarragon, out of dam, wns the winner of the Victori n < hompion Pace in 186H, aftera dead l-eat with Volnnteei* — tlie first lient lun in smin. 47eec, and th& secord in smin. 48see.. carrying 9st 181 b. Bottler wim al«o a creditable perfdi'iaer on the colonial turf. Terms for the season— £B 10 ypr single mare ; two or move, £3 8r pay»l>le the n':>t vok in Jnnunry. 1802. Groomnpe Tee, Cs, j.ajablo at first service. All MnrrsFoM Pyinc 1 ! or ennnping hands in ai>y way, to 1 c paid for. For fi.rihev ])f)rneul t iiF, apply t( i the Giokui in th«rae. ! H. BENSON, Proprietor. ■BOAT& TOR HIEE. t. |p S. G. P.OUBKE begs to intiI 1 \^ t aiate to the Public of Foxtoi; that he h.-s takeD over the lioa^ late.} bdongina to J. Biliary, a«ji ! liip.-s hy fctric; attention and civilin i 10 gnin the stme patronage as Li ; pitdccessoi. ' Bire of ! oats, 3s jrer lour, ov 6i \a\' day. ;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 12 November 1891, Page 1
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