q^O TKAVEL THIS SEASON I IN THE (HaH and Foxton Districts, the Coachirg, Trotting, Hnnting, and Steer-lecl'nvng Sire __l£K OiSHANTER. Holder of the Governor's spec'al medal awsrded at th« Canterbury A. »md P. Sliow, Nov., 1890, for t»»e b^^t sire calculated to improve thp character of enrrinsrehorses-- hunters and horses for Indimi requirements. Ta'* O'Sh inter, by Meo6eng<>r (inp.) - Pansl'ee, by Sir Charles ; g.d. impo: ted from Tasmania by Mr Michael Studholme, vrho bred Banfibre. Tau O'Shantrr >s a prpy horse, ten yenrs fid. standing 16 bonds 2 mi-he.- 1 , possessing gr-nt bune nnd s'rrngth Ie crnin- dfi st rrze at Ashhnrtrn. 1884, fi pt in 1885 Hnd 18fi(5, Pfcond in Christclprob in 188H, first in rhnstrbnrch 1887 nnd^ 1888. nnd first in Kirwee in 1888* He took first pviz" nt tie F.'leemere f ". and P. Show. IFB9. in I'iirr'fre Cl pp. nnd sppcinl pr'ze for the Ti^-st Carriage Hor?e m the prrund : first at Hai giorn, 1&89 ; »■< cond »it the 0. A nnd P. As orintinn Show, 1889, at'd »• erl Onflow's (Governor of New . Zfaland) silver meda ; for the brst I Carriage Horse on- the. grru- d, the I prize beii g awarded to the horse hrst I adapted for improv rg tlie breed of enrriflue hcrses, and free from all hereditary unsorndness. Tarn O'Shanteh lias ipp-ved himself n vevy sine foal getter. Mmen er pire of Tarn O' c hanter, ■«:«?» a bay liorse, standing- 16 hands 2 it. dies high, pofsessing punt power, and lull of sto'^t and fast Word Avclier, hnf broth- r of liis »-ire Bottler, was the wi< ncr of the Melbrun-e Cup in two successive years, carrying the top weights of 9st 71b and 10st 121 b, and was one of the grpnfrst two-mile horses ever bred in Austra ia. Cinderella, dam of Bottler, was abo the dam of Tim Whifller, winner of both Metropolitan and Mellourne C»p in 1867, and' » umernus other gr^at races ; whi c Tarragon, out of Messenger's dam, t was the winner of the Victori n i < hampir-n Bace in 186^, a r tera dead beat with Volunteer — the first heat run in smin. 47sec, and the second in smin. 48sce. cairyins 9st 181 b. Bittler w«s also a erf dit able performer on the colonial turf. Terms for the season — £3 10 per single mare ; two or more, £3 Bs, pay»i*'le the first week in janunry, j 1892. Groomage Fee, ss, pn)able at first service. $ All Mnres Sold Pyins.', or clinnping 1 ands in ary way, to be paid for. For farther paricnlais, apply to the Gioom in chuVje. ; H. HENSON, * Proprittor. i _____ — BOATS FOR HIKE. i p ,S, G BOL'hKE brgs to intij \^, mate lu-the I'nllic of Fcxtt n lLai, he h s ti.leii over she 1 oats lnie.\ b \o\ gi^iu tf 0. Lillary', a«.<i l. ( pi-f I) stiict nttdiiirn aid tiviliij : to gitin iLe tau.e put.ro. age as Lit ; pit d**c i ssm 1 lliie of ioat6, Is per Lour, or ft per is&y
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 December 1891, Page 1
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