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To Stand this Season m the Manawatu , , „ and , Wood ville Districts. ; •. _ ■ '. /I { TH# ; PfrRE-BRED CLtD^DALE _- HORSE Watchnian. WATCHMAN, foaled Ist November,, 1878, arid is novv rising nyi? years, old ;.sire Fowler's /Wallace; dam Jiatjgie' ;' ; is a rich brown,(is 16£ hands * high^has* a, \ clean ? flinty .bone and, nice hair,.and is very ; active; 'His sire 1 ,' tlie' pure.imported. imported Cly-.-.desdale horse, Wafi'aceT bred by i Mr. Pqjiald McKmley; . -Wouldham Ball; •near, Gloucester, out of a pure ■ Clydesdale 1 jiriare, bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, ; Gamp4j belton; 1 Scotland ; her sire, the celebrated. Ihorse Lofty Walla6er, ! gained several, first before- leaving! the' Old' Country; [Maggie was bred by Mr. Sutherland/ Tateri, iOtago, out. of a Napoleon mare, by Sir 'jWilliam Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace bred by William Anderson, Esq., KArkmichaelf > Ayrshire, out- of Brisk, i>y As a yearlinjf took first prize' at Maybole Kirkmichael, ; and , Glasgdw; - and/ secoiia at' Ayr^ ' As a, two-year-old, , a£*Ayr" and G lasgbw^ find also second, at-|;heiHighland (Society's Show held "ihaV year at Edinburgh ; and. wjien only > three' days' landed m .Otago took, second prrael agaifist horses of all ages at the. Taieri, although i only 2 JyeJarsdldl ; v . !. ' j Fpr.fuither;;paiiticulars apply to gtooni" 1 m charge. Or ;CqXiiN" Mckenzib/ Owner, rAsh'urs't.'j ."*:,;-.', < r r ';»■: --\ ■■.-■'.<'. '-■• < : > 1":'?.' ' '":'?.' '""f" 1 ,/.'C.-.*' '■-■\v ti, :.r.:r - To Stand this Season' 'and travel the Kan- \ ■ gitikei and; Miinaisstatij tDi^ricts;- ' n s llHE ; . , t THOROUGJIBBJIP' .HO § S E ST\TOMEDES5 T\TOMEDES isbyTotaraj out of Pld- _|_/ ver, by Sir Hercules, • ; iTotara is by iilil Dioinedes,out plWaiinea,l>ySir Herc»!eß, outof-Flbra Jflcrvor^by-EniiKraut. Old ,(Uoine,des by BesperuH, \ out [of Djich 'inedW ny : WeatUerbit. ' Ojilj Dioinedes was the sire of Kapapo, 'Hal yin a, Kcnnoniy, and ParawheuUi'."™ W&imea, . the d^tii of.yManHkaV-^upapa^ Ph'nai,; Wd Wain ii i, all ot whom hare won several important; races fin the turf, i .Plover; l>y Sir Herc.uleß ;, Ployftr^ /the \ dam. of Matyipaj, 'Hercules, rf ]Dan. ; P'poimell,. aud other fa ? 4 horses. I . 'Totartj^thesire , of, Louglati'dsJwiiiner of 'the Great Aiithmii JljuHditfalpV April, 1878;; aVid 1879 !; ! also Volunteer, seo6n ! d v in i! th f e ! 'Gh'a : inpagne StakeSiiJina i;art ;a'deadilie*t' with Mata for Qji(,'e.n's.P;latß; <iu;Duuedjn, and' won this Tiiiiiru MaideuJPlate, miles, m t^in. 45^8^' and Flying fftakew, J mile, iv *lni. 17Js^ ; at th'B Wellington JpcKey Club Meeting, 1880; also Merlin, \yiuner of jth'e Spring. Handicap at' Wanganui ; also Totara, wi liner of the Rangitikel ! Hunt!G,liib^teeplechaß«;\Vaverley Handicap Hurdle Race^aiid Manawatu Handicap Hurdles at.Palnpefstpn.^ii,: „' v .v '• T piome'deß liunsel'f is the. wmnerof the | Wangai'j'ni' Welter WeigYit-for-age Hnri; ]f\U Kace, beating Refprin, N.e t w, Y«ar, Otjude'e.h;' Parholl, and OhVistmas";' won the Tdrakina Hjuidica'p'iluifdles;^ [jih&iitig a large field; fand ran' ia^ood : third 'for the 'Wanganui Grand National Hteeplechaee, carryi.ngil^at .Tibs., giving the winner, Ruahiue, Ist slbn M mid ..the sec'oiia.'horscj'tDhutle'eii/ 2sts!bS.V thereby showing thatUjeiß'a iwiiight carrier, J and has? exceptionally Mgood stayiug .'.power f) ; v , ?<_);•: M >.i ■■•/: v: .i. : i ■!. >J Biomedes \yas awarded, first, p.rizp.rafc thoj Wiangaiiui Al and P. Asfsociation's Show as a sire best calculated to iiuDipve the! UreeH^of rfAViale' horsti 1 ; V ; '\ '■'*;.;;;; ' Diomedeß ; ib a rfdli bay with' ; black points, standing 16f hands high, -With 1 itnuie.iiße. bone;. a[ud ,■ muscle, good action; is 7 ye^ars-pid, anil is cousiduredto be/dn'e; of the best cross-country ; horSo» m ,N<iw . Zealand. ' '. ' * . ; ;! Diumedes will travel at uiider lj : v ., 1 v ij . r Mondays I—'Asliu'rat,1 — 'Asliu'rat, : tiui Ashtirst Tuesdays-^ Aslmrst fo PalihdrßJt l o'ti. ? ;fia}raertton t^^San'- 1 '■■ ...^.jjdoo.;,-, •,■'■»'■♦.,•.;:•,? •;•■>— vriU^-.'J : Tharsdays— Built apd^Lower ßan- <■ ; ""'gitikei. '' "■* ./t ;i ; ; Fridays— Halcqmbe.;- .•,,;..,; ! Sa'fuVaays^taafcmb.:roJiJ to' Feildv T^rms— -Sjngle Mar»j £.3ilQsi; twoor ! ! rapr|;,..'the- i byna,.fide -. pruperiy!?'df- ; -one i 6wn^ ?j i£3jeat:l}. , , B)i P.^T.; yserj'^vfee "pay able l'st' January, 1886. h.j I 'Apply to the uwuer, - „;<; s . A.'HA^INETT, "'. ; i,oii=-. // .1:-: .!■=,.:• v-Fitfipigl ;/ : ,-, \ i , > \ "^ v -,-.v,-'-:^. : ---J.i-r.'\\iS\i--f-\\\: '.' ?•;■..-■/){«,.••. ;. ;;; !_■"-.>' t7v..'=V .*'■'. .\i 5 :'■ '> *!•' ■' ' O i. \ . ■- THE Thoroughbred Horse SOMNtTS : fwill be at the service- of Horse'breeders at the^Stud Stables, adjoining the preiniscs 6i the BanlT of Australasia, Pal-imerston;tN;oi-thj Every! WEDljaSSD^Y: and - .THU^ISPAJ from thfs date,andatF,oxtpn; ' tneTemainqer of the. week. ; JTojCj particu- :; laxs as iro !! Pedig^ i ee',.'Ferformiince.s, kcl, see , horse jcardSjJ which ■■ inay'be' 'had* on 1 appjic&V' ' \tion.) ii.iM^j' .-.si--., i •■■■•■■ ,*>'"*.- : t ! '->A '■>■'■ 1 \ - ; '...^.HARWOO^FoxtOni^M, .> ■ i- :r I : " ' Manage^ for Baker 4; Co. " v GOMMEitCIAL HOTEL* j ...J.>. lessee.' 5 v^i-#vv^ • Horses prepared, for racing. '• i'-.m--' \ — — ' jhiiM-::-. ■ h->, Saddle ; horseS:and / Buggieß : ,on J Hire., ; ; , ' v . f THm-ses" carefully broken to saddle. THE pH&ROtf GHB'RED IMoFpliens:: , •Will serve a , , of. mares at ; : the .Stables ;' ' ' Tci'ms^i— Four, pounds, ;,j>ay.-. ;. able on or before Ist January/1886. " ' . ... ; Grroomage:;Fee Five Shillings.' ' '■■■ j 'v .'i:'ifV'i } "* '*'' '"'■■"•;'•'■"' 'VL. !: '" miiGE ENJ) HJ(ftaiii" I JAMES BURKE '■ t>KGS to annoim'ce[itha§rh<jl.xha^(}pjiir- ' chas,'jl ithe^TerrajCe J&n^ Qab. | Eares^ as; usual, ■Termacian be! arTOngydfor kltie'ndj -'I-)i it.''i.', U. "■!■>■■ .■ H; ing Parties, "Rails,: &o.;,!rii-1 ■!••*'■!'" .:->> >! ""••

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1476, 9 October 1885, Page 4

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