To Stand tbis Seascjn initheiMnk^atu and Wood ville Districts. .1 •■;,, ' .... •..•,;•■•■. '-'i: ivfo'.U ■■id. j '" THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE.'. r HORSE . WATCHMAN, foiled Ist November,, 1878, and is now rising.. fiv.e. years old ;"sire Fowief 8 Wallace, .dam Maggie;; ; is a rich brown, ia 16 J hands high, has a | clean, flinty jbone and nice 3b&ir,jSnd^y3;ry 'SciiV'e'/ -His sirfev tH# pure i imported Clyj- 1 desdale horse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Donald McKinley, Wouldbam Hallj, r near/Gloucester; tout of avpur© "Clydesdale mare,' tired by Mr J. N. Fleming, Camp^ belton, Scotiatfd ;iher sirfeV the celebrated horse Lofty Wallace;, .gained several firs^ prizes .before 7 leaving, the, • 01dn Country* Maggie^was bWcL-bV'Mr Sutherland, TaieriJ Otagpj put ofr?a Napoieo7i'jmai;e,4>sf Sir Wlffiatt Wallace (itriportea)^ Sir* William! Wallace bred byr- William EsoJ Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, out of Brisk, bjs Garibaldi. As a yearli njr took first prize at Maybole, Kiikmichaei, and Glasgow, and^secoud at Ayr. As a^ , tw#year-old^ secondjat Ayr and Glasg6w,'anttalse second at the'iSigluand Society's Sjipw held thai? year atMdinburgli ; andywrHfei' only three days landed in Otago *took -second prize! against horses of all agps at the Taieri, al-j though only; 2 i years old..- J ---' 1 -:- : I For;f urther ; j[>iarticujiars apj)ly^^o, groom] m charge;>t : o^ CpLIN 1 JMtOK^IziB, Owner,: Ashurst.**""*^'"' ' • .-'"'• ...r - .. ..^■■t.rv.r.^rs .jTo Stand thiß Season arid travel the^Rjua- . gitikei and Mana wat» Districts, f l 'THE THOROUGHBRED HO.RSE ipVTOMEDES is by-Totara, dntßfPloiL/^^yer^ by £ Sir H orcu les,-^ } Tqtara is by 'cules 1 , bflt-oiE Flora Mctvor^lby Emigrant. Old diomedes by Hesperus, but of Dibinedie, by ijy.eatherbit. Old.Dipmedea w^the site of Eapapo, Malyina^Ecnni o'n'iy', aud ' Parawheniia. W-iiiiuea,* *the dam of Mauuka, Fapapa, Ruriai^iauld Wain vi, all ot whomhave won' several important races on the turf.7/ Plover, by Sir Hercules : Plover, the dam of MafVina, ' H^cule's^ t)ah ;; 6'Cbnu^li; 15 ana ofcherilaptj hotsesi l Tottfra,«th% '4\W*bi Lpuglanda, winnor q£ the Great Autnrau Handicap, Apriij,W^,^iid 18^9 '■;• also Volunteer*. jSc'con'di - m 'the* Champagne Stakes, and rau a dead Iwat Mjtta for Queen's Plate ib Dii'ne'dinj' audwbri the Tiiiiaru Maiden Plate, 1^ miles, m 2in. 45is. t and Flying Stiikeb} f mile, iv lm. f 17^8., at the Wellington Jockey. Club' Meeting, 1880 ; also Merlin, wiuner of the Spring Handicap at 'Wanganui; also Totara, wiuner of the Rangitikei Hunt'Gl»b'Stoep'lechaße/Wavefley' l trandicap Hurdle Race, aud Manawatu Haadicap Hurdles at Pahnerston. -? -; - - Diomedes himself is the winner.of the Wanganui .^Vclter dle RaceVoe"ati'ng>Ref(jfm,' w NeW Year, Dhudeen, Parnel], and Christinas ; won theTurakina Handic^p^Hurdles, boat* ing. a large, fielß; and ran a good for the ' Wangahui;" ; oraud ' National Steeplechase, carrying 12ot 71bs M giving the winner, RnahineVlst 511>5., and the I second horse, Dhude'eu,- 2at 51bs., there* \ by showing that he is a , , weight carrier, ; anil has lexceptionallyi'gopd. it|yin^ power. : . Dioine^es j\yaa ? ffwaf^gd j^rat^pri^ze at the AVanganni A. and P. Association's ShoWlas'asirebefetcalc^l^edlonnprove the br«ed of saddle horses. I Diomedea is -a,. rich bay withlblaJßV j points, sttindiug 16^ hands- high, wjtp \ iiiiinenß^b.,one ( aiid nniscle, good/ action, | is 7 yearsoif], and is considered U>i>^ one iof the Best'cross-coubtry horses' in New I Ji Dfbmetleß ; will travel' as tinder :"'' ! ;, Mondays — A-shurst, via AshUrit road. - — ' . ,- Taesdays — Ashurstto'Palinorstoh s . ; f V , to^San- : Thursdays— Bulh and Lower Ran- ' . gitikei. \' I "..•■, i < n; Fndayß-^Hklcpmbei; ; ;;i ! *; il . • : ; ' r SaturUnys— M'akinb-r6aa v to ! Yy\s ; -» i.,'l ll i' i ingi'' ■■'>■■■ '-■"■■■ ! ■.■!<;. i'-.- ->'r»v • Terms— •Single.^Mare.^S^lOa^tj^broij: ,'more, the bona fide property ' of bue owner^ 0 each. By -P.N; on first serjvicevyaytibie Ist JauHar>, 1886; ".', * r I nApplytdthe Own'er, / '■'"'! : ? ■A/"'.'.,-.- : '»'' • ; -^:-mANNETTr i ; . -..! V< ;j:.: i -v../:..;i t .- : Feildiqgi- ' ■ j ' • _. ' ■ - . mHE. jHarseiSOMNM JL, .iwill be.- at -the | service 9! i Horsed Breeders at the Stud Stables, adjoining the, premises of the Baiik of /Australasia; Pal- | merston North, Eveiy WBJTJNESDAY and. THBRSDAY from this da% and'aii FoxJfcbh^ the remainder of the weeE'/.For particu- • lars as to 'Pedigree, Performances, &c«.sejS Horse cards, which may be had on applioation. . , '" ■'■('- --■ /n'R;' HiBWOOD. Foxton, . v ■ j ;.s I ; : :• / ; Manager for Baker & Co. WALKLEY/| COMMEBOEi£^OTE'£ ! LIVELY iNDBAIt 1^ :i E J^l^n^^Ei^E : E,' • 1 Horses prepared for rablng. I Saddle]horsesiand('Buggi&i on HireA f* > I Horses carefully broken to saddle. tkE thorou^hbrel) s^ajllion I Morpheus Will serve a 1 limited number 'of mares at the ' Stables. Terms— Four pounds, payable on or- before Ist January, 1886. '".•"'' , > ' Groqmage.Fee^Five Shillings. TERRACE Eraj f fjOACH. ; JAMES BUEKE O KGS ' to annbunce ; that 'he has ; rjur^ ' >hased thej Terrace ® aD « 'Fares' as 5 isual. Terms can be arranged for attendng Parties. Balls, &c, ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1486, 21 October 1885, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1486, 21 October 1885, Page 4
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