I • . . •• • . npO TBAVEL THIS SEASON i I ' IN THE .' ■ ■ ; Ota l -! and Poiton PJaMctp, the , Coachirp, Trotting, Hunting, and Stferleckas'nfir Sire TAM O'SHANTER. Holder of tbe Governor's sppc'al j m*»dal atv'Wded at th<» r'ftn^rburyi A, BTi'' P. Show,> T oy , IR9O. for the! bp c t sirp oalfulatftd to improve th«» ohfrwctpr of carriage horses hunters and horses for Indian requirements. 1 Tk^t O'Sh'ntfr. by MpcsergT (in p.^ • I'anft l *»p, by Sir Cbarlen ; p imputed from THf>manin bvMr Miohaei Stndholmp, who bred Ban* «h'*». Tarn O'Bhantrr : r a erf>y borsp, ten years r>ld ptattdinsr IB handn 2 in«'}»eß, poseessing 1 pr'»t bono and j BfrrngthB f rrngth T? e Rain»d first rrze at Ashhurton, 1884, fi^t ?n 1885 j»nd 18R0, second in Chri^ol'nrobMn 188fi,firR»in rhrigtolinrcb 1887 »nd 1888, and^firßt in Kirwec in 7888. He took firs* priz" at tVe FUppniere '. anil V Show; IPB9 in Cl Pff. and special pr'zp for the bpst Carriapp Porpo on the prrund : fi «t at Barpior". 1880 ; »»Fcond «t the C. s and P. As'oriatin'n J'now, ]889, »• d ' arl OdbWr 'Governor of New Z< alard) silver medal for the b^st Carriage Horse on the prruf d, the prize hmg awarded to tbe horse best adapted for improving the breed of cnrrifl«»e. herpes, ar-d free, from all Vwreditnry uhßonndness. : Tarn O'Shantew has proved hiirise^lf a very sure foal pptter. 1 .Mes^en er pire of Tarn 0 >c hanteh, was a bay " hon-e, ptflnd-np 16 hands 2^4< ohes- 4»pbi- -possessing pteat ppver, and ful? of ptpnt and hnfe Wood v ArGi'eti Kt>*f bVotn'erof hi n're Bother, wa? the wi ncr of the Melbrurie Cup in two successive years carrying the top weights of ; 9st 71b and lOMt ]2lb. and was one of the gr^atf st two-mile hprseo ever bred in Austraia. Cinderella, dam of Bottler, was alf-o the dam of Tim Whifilw, wjnnf r iCif both Metropoli- i tan ; and Melbourne Cnp in 1867, and i : ? umernus other great races; while | Tarragon, out- of Messenger > dam, was the winner, of ,the Victori n • tampion, Face in 1866, a'ter a s dead heat, with Volunteer — the .first, heat run in smip. 47sec, and the second in fimin. 48see. carrying 9st 131 b. Bvttler w«s also a crrditable per* former on the colonial turf. j Terms for the season— £B 10 per single mare; two or more, £3 Bs-. payable the first week in Janunry, i 1892. Groom age Fee, 6s, pa) able at first service. All Mares Sold Pyinsr, or changing hands m any way, to be paid for. For further par lculare, apply to the Gioom in charge. H. HENSON, Proprietor. Q -j ™,q f* A per day to be made by dO J ow JT persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New bupineßß. Al meet with won erf ul success. ' Anyone can do the work. Yon don't need ! capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here But yon can make a snug little fortune honourably and > asily 'I he emp oyment is jariicuarly adapted to the region is i winch this publication circulates. Boy* and girls earn marly as much as mtn. ; Full particulars, end iniMrKotions mai)ed i free.. Kow'. 1 is the time— don't delay, but ' write taus at once. Stibeon & Cot, PortItnd Maine, U.S.Ai •
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 January 1892, Page 1
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556Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 January 1892, Page 1
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