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To Stand this Season m the Manawatu ; and Woodville Districts. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE Watchman. ( . - - -'.'-..'■ ■ ■■ - ■ ■ - "TTTATCHMAN, foaled Ist November. VjV ( 1878, and is now rising five years ' old ; sire i'owler's Wallacef dana Mftggie 1 ; is a| richbrown, isi lG^htods .high, has a clean, flinty bone and nice hair, and is very active.;, His .sire, the pare imported Clydesclale horse. Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Donald kcKiniey, Wouiaham; Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, bred by -M-r J. N; Fleming, Cainp- 1 belton, Scotland : ; her sire., the celebrated , hoi*se Lofty Wallace, gained several first prizes" die leaving the Old Country! Maggie wais bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, out of a Napoleon mare, by < Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William , Wallace bred by William Anderson, Ksq!, Kirkmichaei, Ayrshire, <>«^ of " Brisk, by Garibaldi. Asa yearljujr took first prize at Maybole, Kirkmichaei, and '■ Glasgow, and second at Ayr. As. 'a , two-year-old, ■second at Ayr" and G .lasgbw, and also second ,-at the Highland Society's Show held that . year at Edinburgh ; and when only three ;days landed m 9 tago took secoud prize against horses of all ages at the Taieri, air 'though only 2 J years old. For further particulars apply to groom m chargq., : Of Colii? Mckenzie,; Owners Ashurst. . . _ A _ _ - a . To Standthis Season and travel the Ban- . gitikei and Manawatu Districts, >;i ; THE, THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Diomedes. -qpYTOMEDES is by Totara, out of PloI /■' ver, by Sir Herciiles.: ; is by; "olij Diomedesjout of Waimea,bySiriHer- . cules, out of Flora Mel vor, by Emigrant. Old diotuedes by Hesperus, out of Diomedie by Weatherbj.t. Old D'oinedes } was tile sire of ka'papo, Malvina, Ecoh- . oiiiy, "aii(i'l^ara i iyhenuki.- !; Waimea^'thft'' diiin of 'Manuka 1 , Phpapa, Puriai, ' and' Wnitiui, all ot whom have won several important races on the turf^ -: Plover, by Sir Hercules ; Ploye.r, the^dam of Mai- , vina, Hercules," paV'O'Conriell, f and ' other fast' ljbrse^Tbt'arai the sire' of Ldrigraiids,winu4r;o£th^ Great Autnmn ' : .Handicap,. April; 1878, ' and 1879 ;i also -Volunteer, second iv the Gbaiupagne 1 Stakes, and rdti ; a dead Ueat with Mata for Queen V Plate" Jn Punedin, and wop the Tiniaiu iVlaiden ""Plate, 1^ j'niles, m 2in. 4-5^8., and Flying Stakes, mile, iii lm. 17^3., at the Welhrigtou Jockey Club Meeting, 1880 ; also Merlin, wiiuier of! the Spring Handicap at Wanganui ■; alßo..>Totara, wiuner; of .the Rangitikui Hiint Club Steeplechase, Waverley Hanr ; dicap Hurdle Race, and Manawatu Haadicup Hurdles at Pahiierston. , .v 1 , .■' rDiocuedea himself is the wiriherof the Wahganui Welter Weighc-foT-age Hurdle Race, beating Reforinj New Tear, > Dhudeen, Parnell, and 'Christmas ; won the Turakina Haudicap Hardies, -beating a large field \, and rau a good third, for the Wanganui Grand National Steepiechase, carryiii}! 12st 7lbs., giving the winner, Ruahine, Ist 511>8., .nd the secdiid liorse, Dhudeeu, 2«t 51 Us., there-' by shdwiug thathe is a' weight carrier, and has) exceptionally!; good staying pbWer,Ov>- .:■:;.;-;!.;,.,.•:;;■ \\-y\'A hiDiomedes was awarded first prifce, at the Wanganui A. and P. Association's Show as .a • sire best calculated to improve the breed of. saddle horses. ; . " 1 : Dioined'eß 'is a^. rich 'bay with 'black pointsV standing 16f Ikands higli,' with iitiinense bone and muscle, good action, t is 7 years' old J and is considered to be one of the, beat cross^couotry.; hprsea m New Zealand.. , . .i, , . ; „ . • Diomedes will travel as under :' Mondays — Ashurst, via. Ashurst . : . road. ; .'iTuesdays— Ashurst to P&lraorston. f ; /W;edue^dayß-~Palmerßtou to Sau- '. ■ don. . , j , : Thursday B—Bulls8 — Bulls and Lower Ran- ., g.itikei. ' "" ■'■ : Fridays— Mai combe. ; Saturdays— Makiiio-road to: Feild- ■'• ' ■,-.•.•:. "«•■. .'-,! >.. ■;'. V'/,-^'. : ' -]-{ •'] '. ; Terms— -Single Mare,, £3 10s. ;' two or more, "tlie 1 bbtia fide^^ property of one; owijerj ( &'3 eavlV.'' I3y ' P.N. on'fiVat/ sei-r - ■vice,' payable 'isti January, 1886; : r . ■■>■ Apply' to the owner:,:: ; ;., v ■ .1: :. •],.,..:, v 4.HANNBTT, .. > . Feildiug. ; . ; fep^Er Thprpughbred Horse" SOMNUS ' JL". •wilr'be at the.iervice ! 6f ; Hbrse-breed6i-s at the Stud' Stables," adjoining the piemises of the Bank of : Australasia, Pal- s merstou^orth, -EYeiy. WEDJTESDAt and THURSDAY.frbm this date, and at Foxiton I the remainder of the week/ For partiSu^ : lanj'as td'Pedigrde, ! Pcrfonnahce«,"&cii Set horse cards; which ;may be had on applicar * tion. ■• : ■ "'■■■• .• ' .; i •:.:..,. .. :.' .-• \ '„-:'• „ R . SHA:R>y:o6.DV5 HA:R>y:o6.DV Fpxton, '.''''. : ;■'.■■•■ ' ' Manager for Baker "U Go. ' '■ i " , . ' ; "'■■''.'," wIIKLE^'S OOMipRmL HOTEL : ''I. :: '^- -■■ '^ILESSEEi • ": : . I: '.■(',.•>•,■, Horses prepared for racing. " ; Saddle horses and Buggies on Hire. : Horses carefullybroken.tosaddle. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION I^qrplieus r Wijlservea limited number of mares at , the Stables ; ' Terms— Four pay- ':■ able on or before Ist January, l3B6. ; v ; Groomage Fee Five Shillings. . . „ , ) ; ■>!<■■■ '■■■ -4j::, .■',•.,',!,';../ "y. ,\ terrace; eisd, (joach. BEGS to lannounceMthafefhe. ha^i pur-, J iri'-i! -i -fij-j t: f j,c.'i . -.j, !-- '■■■ .--, chased thfe Terrace End Cab. Fares as usual. Terms caln-be arranged 'for attending Parties, Balls, &j. •• • ' ..,. ■■>

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1475, 8 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1475, 8 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1475, 8 October 1885, Page 4

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