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To Stand/ ijhis Season m the ' Manawatn! ahf) Wbodvilld Districts. . : THE PITRE-BRED ' CLYDESDALE HORSE , ,■. . Watchnian. "TTTATCHMAN, foaled* Ist: l&vembe>.; W 187S, and is now rising nve*years pld ■;■ sirer Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie ; is a rich, brown, is. I.6^ hands, high, has a ' bliiau, flinty, borio'aud nice hair, and is very ; ' active. "His sire, the pure imported Cly- • desda I c Jioise. ; iFowler's ; Wallace, bred by ; Mr^onald McKinley,. WoultlhanwHaU, ! 'near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale \ mai'Cjbred by Mr J. N y Fleming,:; Gamp- 1 beltdri. Scotland ; her sire, tne celebrated ; horse Lofty Wallace, gained several first j prizes before leaving the Old Country. ; Maggie was bred by MrSutherlanQj Taieri, Otago, out of a Napoleon mare, by Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace bred by Wi lliam Anderson, Esq., Ktrkmichael, Ayrshire, mic- of Brisk, by Garibaldir- As a- -yearlinjr tonk-nrsrpl'Ufe at. Maybole, KirKmichael, and Glasgow, nnd second at, Ayi. j As a two-year-old, 1 secondijatAyfvand Glasgow. andal|o second at the Highland Society's Shovrlield that year at Edinburgh ; 'and when only three days landecl^ih 'Otago took second prize against'horses of .-.'A ages at the Taieri, ali thoii^.only. 2 Jiyc ivs oUI/; : ; ' Forjjurtjie.i: \ apply to groom m charge. ;' . Qr Colin Mcrenz'ie, Owner, Ashurst. ;.' ■ t"*Y ?\ *' ■.':' i.-S * -^i .-■ •" •- '■* " : •""- '*■ * To Stand this Season and travellthe, Baw . gitikei and Manawatu Districts, f ./ THE - THOROUGHBRED HO«?SE DJOM EDES is by Tptara, out of Plo- ; ycr, by Sir,Hf rciilei^, Tot«ra is by j ioliilßioiYieaes, out 6f W : armeaiby Si/Heruules, out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant; Uld /lioiuedes Uy HesperuHj oi|t of Dio-v : ineiiie by Weatherbit. ' Olil DiomecieH, wiislhe aire of Kapuj>o, Mnlvina. Kcon;6i.y} t !| 'inndj'FarawheA.iia;'--'W«iiH[*tt, f ''«tH«'clnui of Manaka, Pa papa, Puriaijjaud/ .Wainni, all ot whom Jiave won 'neVeraf iij»portiuit races ,o» tlie turf, plover, by Sir Hevenleß ; Plovt*r, thtf dani of Malyiua v . Hercules,' Dan' D'CoiiueH'v 'tod' other ,-»»t ..hfjrstis: Totara, the ,uf e- -■: .«£t LonglaVi'ds, winner of the Grent Auttunn Handicap, April, 1878, ' arid 1879 ; also Voiunteer, sprorid ! m tKeVChaiiJpagne - Stakes, and rtiu a dead lteat with Mata; for Queen's Plate 'm Duneidiii, aiid won' the Titnaru Maiden Plntt;, 1^ miles, m iJm. 45is'., and E'lyinsj Stakes,' J iniln, m iuii< : l7JLkv, i * J afc th'« 'VP6lli&i|iou Jockey Olub.Meetingilß«o ; also MeHinfiwimWf <»f the Spring. Handicap at Wanganui ; jilso Totara, winner- of -the Raugitikei Huntplnb Steeplechase; VVayerley ; Han'r dieap Hurdie Racir, and Mauawatu Haur diciip Hurdles at Pnltnerstot) _^ ;• Diotnedeß-jiiinse-lf^it\'tli&. dinner of|the Wangaiiuiw^NePW.-iglk;fnVag4 Hurdle Race, beating Heform, New Y ea r, jphudeen, ParnclJ, and Christinas ; won the Turakina H^udicap Uurdli-s,. jbeat-, ing a'targe' field ; M 0 rail a good' third' Ifor the Wangahui Grand National , Steeplechase, carrying 12at 71bs., giving , ; the winner, Rualiine, Ist ollis., „nd the second .horse, D.lituleeij, 2st 511^5.,' there- , by^BJiowiugvthat.sje is^a weight carrier, i and * has "exceptionally good staying power. .'^ , ? , % -„ . t , v ? •_ „ - „3 . .-\ ; «^' * ? v !'Dionieiles\vaß awarded 'first prissi at t|ie Wanganiii' A. and P. Association's Show as a sire best calculated to improve tlie, breed of sudd le horses. ' ' „!']•!'"/ Dioniedes is a rich bay , with black :, points,, stutidiug , IG§: hands higi?, , .-.wit.li iimneiise bone and muscle, good action,, is 7 years old, anil is considered to be one 'of tlie best cr6ss-couotry' horses iu 'New ZetilaniK ; '•■■•■■■ : ■'■ ' ' ""■■'•"' Dimncdes will travel as under: ■"■:'■<•-• ; Mondays— Ashurst, ~ via Ashunt '■ : >; . ..._,;road., ; ;■■. :. _„!!, i.' > : I. ■■.' -r ; > Tuesdays— Ashiirst to Palmerston.; ' Wednesdays— Palmerston to Saudou. : , TliHrsdnys — Bulls aud Lower Ran-r ' - ■»» | *- i: ' ■' f \ I v l . ' ;i! ' ■ (F.ridays^Halcombe. '••' ; m. .j; ! .tsa'tui'(lays — Makino-rbad to Feildt 1 . .... ,:■.> i»g.' .' ■ ...-•■ :- •■■ » ; - : - !!i '■■'•■■ ' :; ' Terms— Single Mare, £3 10s ";' two or more, the. liana fide property of onei owner; 'B 3 P;N.' ori nrst serf vicej payable 1 1st January, 18861 ! ; Apply ]to the owner, • - ' : :<-.j >■■!■?■ . ) ; -„;.,• ■'-.'. A, HANNETT, /.:-■ ' : • ■ Feilding^.- ■■■!■. ■••■'■ ' Somiius. •nmHE Thoroughbred Horse^SOMNUS iJ: will be at^ the' :,^sery^ce of ; Horsebreedere at the Stud Stables, adjoining the premises of the Bank of Austra-lasia, J?al--1 merston'Nbi^th, EVeiy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY from this date, and at Foxton the remainder of the weetcf For particulars as to Pedigree, Performances, &c, horse cards, which may be had on application. : ■■•■•.: = ■R.FARWOOD, Foxton. : ' Manager for Baker & Co. !T • . V ••• WALKLEY'S (|QMMERCIAL HOTEL S i LIVERIi? AND BAl^ \\'-\ ¥E A Nfe : P ±-L MiE E, ; LESSEE. i Horses prepared for racing. 1 1 1< f\ — n ■"»'; ??-■>■ ?n< il / Saddle ? h6rse3\ land Buggies ' on-liW t ! 1 i Horses carefully, broken to saddle. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION r Morpheus Will serve a limited number of mares at the Stables. Terms — Four pounds, payable on or before Ist January, 1886. Grroomage Fee Five Shillings. TERRACE EJNffIUJOACti. - JAMES BUEKE |7>EGS td'annouuee that he has purchased' the. Terrace End' Cab. Pares as u.su.a.l, Terms can be arranged for attending Parties, Balls, ie,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1482, 16 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1482, 16 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1482, 16 October 1885, Page 4

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