— — . t P TRAVEL THIS SEASON fl IN THE E Otaki and Foxton Districts, the poaching, Trotting, Hunting, aps Steeplecbasifig Sire I TJLIYI O'SHANT^^, S « , *• .' .' •• \ . Holder of the Governor's special aedal awarded at the Canterbury i i, and P. Sbow, Nov., 1890, for the ipst sire calculated to /improve the baracter tif carriage horses— hu/nters nd horses for Indian requirements; \ " ? Tarn O'Shanteb, by Messenger imp.)— Banshee, by Sir Claries; .d. imported from Tasmania by Mr lichael Studholme, who bred Banbee. Tarn O'Shanteb is * grey horse, m years old, standing 16 hands 2 i iches, possessing great bone and J trpngth Pc gained first prize at T Lshburton, 1884, first in 1885 and 880, second in Christchurch in 886, first in Christchurch 1887 and 888, and first in Kirwee in 1888. [c look first prizfi at the Ellesmere £ ;. and* Pi Show, 1889, in ferriage ilnss. and special prize for the best larriage Horse on the ground ; first t Bangiora, 1889 ; second at the C. g i. and P. Association Show, 1889., od KarlOnslow's (Governor of ISIW Jealand) silver, medal for the best I ferriage Horse on the ground, the >rize being awarded to the horse best ,dapted for improving the breed of arriage horses, aud free from all ereditary unsoundness. ; B Tarn O'Shantek has proved him- B elf a very sure foal getter. Messenger, sire of Tarn O'Shan-; eb, was a bay horee, standing 16 lands 2 inches high, possessing; [teat power, and full of Rtout and; ast blood. Archer, half brother of; ji3f.ire Bottler, was the winner of j he Melbourne Cup in two successive! j rears, carrying the top weights of | •■' )st 71b arid lOst 121 b, and was one| " »f the greatest two-mile .horses everi >red in Australia. Cinderella, dam! >f Bottler, was aleo the dam of Timj Whiffler, winner of both Metropoli-; | an and Melbourne Cup in 1867, and I > umerous other great races; white z tarragon, out of Messenger's dam, I i vas the winner of the Yictoriin! I hampion Bace in 1866, after a dead ( 1 leat with Volunteer— the first heat; 1 run in oaiia. 47sec, and the second; £ in smin. 48see., carrying 9st 131 b. Bottler was also a creditable pet- ; < former on the colonial turf. ] Terms for the season — £8 10 per u|^le mare ; two or more, £3 Bs, payable the first week in Janunry, 1892. Groomage Fee, ss, pajable; it first service. . v : ' All Mare? Sold. Dyinjr, or chang-i ing hands in any way, to be paid for. \ For further pariiculaiß, apply to : the Gi oom in ch«rue. . : H. HENSOy, i ; • Proprietor, r BOATS FOE HIEE. P S. G. BOUBKE begs to intiV ■ \j A aaate to the Public of Foxton ; lhat he has taken over the Boats , lately bt longing to J. Hilla^, aid bopes by strict attention and civility Lo gain the same patronage as j his prjtdeqfsaoi. ".' , r ,^ire of Poatß, Is per 1: our, or 6b pw 4«y »• .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 2 January 1892, Page 1
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