1 To-Bland ) thiis; Season m tfttfMfokw'afa ! and Wood ville Districts. | THJTf Tnß>©EEl> '> (3LYjRESO^& ' / HORSE f ry. -.>«■ :'.o !■ ••'.■•;■ .:. .'' ■■ ■■■ ■■■ • •• ■• '■ ■ ; WXTCHMiir, fo^edlst.^oyember, I IS7B, and is now rising five years roldf aire^ov^erM OTlace}|d^mi||§?gig; ! is a nchTirown, is 16| hands high, has a: clean, mnty^tiin^iiid^e^iriandis^eiy \ active. Hjsmrej the*- pore impprted/ Clj- j JdesdaleJloise^. Fowlfe^Wftll'acef b«ff 4>y I Mr Donald McKinleVj, Wouldham Hall, near Gloucester;' oiiibf a^pure Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr- Ji -N. Fleming, Campbelton. Scotland -the celebrated, horse Lofty 1 WaUacV, gained several fast • prizes^beforesi!e^vingr^ha>Old [ppvax&y. • Maggie was Tyred Tt>y Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, out of a" 4 Napoleon 1 mare, by Sir \ William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace bred by William Anderson, "fistf, Kirkmichael. AyrehJKj, /<>»£ of Brisk, by Garibi&d!. As^a yoavjiug, 'losokjHst prize at MajjSale, "Kh-kn^icUaei.. .^nd&trlaagoiv, and secdncpat Ayr. s 'As a^ro-year-old, second a¥j£yr aud Glasgow, aiduise second at the Ji'l^l^Soci^'s^BhoSilr held that year at Edinburgh ; and? when, jonly ithree days lahdeS^in Otago took second, prize against horses of all ages at the"Taieri, although oniy^j ; yeSjw^»:^':Vy> ■ ■. For farthc particulars^apply to groom., m. chafge! Ur,Goi. jiJ MCKKNZI^" ttwnef^ kkhtiAt^ \ " '■'■ i s ,- ,t ?-59* 53 y i S &t\i 'In ■f.-oi.Kj.-/.- ; *» >'■■<■> *>:>■■ o+ JU. To Htandthis Season andtravel the RanDisincts; 11 '"'! TPiß^i (DHOROUGHBRED: t.aOB'Sfe ■*$*> '■ ~rMtoJl£iJ* Qjo^»m^ r T\TQMEDES^is ( .bjr^Tptars.p.qtjojtPlo^; yjF o 'ver)bySirHefciileß. wtiy' old Diddieaes; oot of Waftnea, by^Sif Wed qul^ar by Etuixrant.; ' Old dioinedeß by Hesperus, oat of DioWbß the sire of Eapapo, Malvio^lEtSSnk omy, and Parawhenua. Wairaea, the ! dam of Manuka;, Papapa, and ■ Wainui. all ot whom have won aever,aL ' inip'ortaWtlaces onthe turf. ' Plover'; b/ i Sji< iHei^Mie^; •PVovfif,! *-thel dam &W&. viva, Herculeß,f,tl)a.n, i j l O'CoDnell, and other fast ii^rses.. .Totara^tbe^aira of Longlati^sf winner 'of the 'Gre^tAutnran Handicap, AprU, r l^B, ;^d IJ^JjflG Volunteer, second m the Cuainpagne Stakes, and faa'a dead heat "with'Mata fqr'Qoeen/s Plate ip ; .I)an>jdj^ and won th'eTimaru Maiden Plate. iimUeß,^in> lm. 17^8., lit *he <T WelliD I gTon Jockey Club Meeting, 1880 ; also.Merlin, winner of tire^Spriiig' Handicap atWarigaiiuV; also Totara, winner of the Raugitikei \ Hunt eiab-Steßpfechaße,Waverley-H«BP" dicap Hurdle Race, and Manawatu^aß- | dicap EaYdleff faftPal&ertl&Q?} fi T | Dionaedes hnnself is the winner of the i Wanganui Welter^jeigljiit-for-age Hurdle Race, beating, Reform, New Year, the Turakina HaiiaiQap^Hardles, beating a large field ; and^ran a good third for the Wanganul l -^Brand National Steeplechase, carry ing 12st 71bs., giving jtbe winnfirt Ruahinerlßt^lbß»i and j-the^ U<3&>nd Ijo&BjiDJiudeen, ,2st Jt^s.JtQereti by showiug that lie is a weight carrier, and h%B^'s^ipjtipJiaUj 4 3?gpJp4o^ying power.. . . , . ' ,* ( Diomea'ds was' a^ard'e^fiVat'pm^ at jthe Wanganui A. and P. Association's ■Show as Wei re^ b'est-ealcMlated^o iUprojSf jthfi breed. of saddJe^hotßeSi-jj.uq " . tj, ! vjlJipißedes, iß^aff.rjeb-.bay >\fcith};blapkT ;is 7 years old, and is considered to be one, of tlv^best crdss-to'uutfy Hor^s i rf<»B*J IZealand. .P^iWoii Diomedes will traveH»B under : : ,iv, Mondays;— Ashursty lr.\viai (l Ashufst .••vi i >«S'ii^oad % !i3 i ;.-..h. 'Y.tui vni r',? f);tr. "Wednesdays—^Palnierßton to San-' ■ t,.> don. - f i ' • r i*n j vjA. to gitikei'^ :J : un'^'-'< -tJ'.a 'j»» 4j«n ; -«iJifday^Halc6feb^'«'=i^ V}^l ''* a wSatbrdays—iMakino'-road ' tbiiFeild- 1 \ m M&f d-Mi-i rrr ".^.^iJidJoW^ niQre,, the oona jiae, property -of t one r , vibeV payaWe'l'sfJJaniiSiy ,' l : Bß6l 10<>1 ' '^ H ' Ul •>ApplV't6the'o'wn^r;« s'J pj \Myrs I .-.-.. . A. HANNETT r oJotkj 1 -^ Feildiug. I -^ — -■■■■'■VI ih h _ | .H3JTAH^ .7/ .0 THE Thoronghbred Horse'^^OMlPflTS ■ will be at theoeervice of Horse>remises of the Bank of .Australasia, Pal- - : nerston North, JJvery M w|ji3NEgpAY and DHURSB»»frdiiiithig dat^SMat^xfon he remainder of the week. Foriplirji^a.- --! ars as to^edigrjee^l|rf finances, &c./see ! lorse cai'dSj which may Whad on applicauon.-^ 1 *'■'' ' L 'R. HARWOOD, Foston, — - ._.■ - Manager for<Baker & Co.r ._{ .■ ,-^*'^ ■' r : i iTALKLEYISK^MERC^.^p^BL^ \i R A N K r^ijL ( l^ME E, [ . LESSEE^ J ' . T' Ji . H^rsUpleparkTEor racing. ](]\]M j Saddle horses and Baggies on Hire. M ' ' c< / T7t*f'"t ??i ■- T r I Horses carefully broken to saddle. I 1 rrr-: > 4 1|HE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Jl 1 V.jfc'Vi-iixnJif:! :../;.: J^f >.-i.-£f:i<-:..f>.-. :■-.■>; --».-.: tWill serve a limited number, of jnares tat; atte. Stables . •■■> Terms-rFour pounds, 'pay-' ' ajDle on or before Ist January,; 1886.1..- ->\ .j i ■ .ilV.iiJ:-/*., ; I Groomage Fee Five Shillings. TEMACE ENS COACH j 1 { .....j, j; x i g .. ;vf v .-5.^: 't .11./... if , i: a\ i\ -;•.•;• = , f.-; ,L;-3v O-KGS jto • announce Kthat rhei has i pur--4> . . - :,:: ■■' . ; W= chased the Terrace End^Cab. Fares as h * |usual. Terms can be arranged for attend- / i '■' ■ •'Jl'l'i- .?<■•>(., : ; '! '- •.■;•■ ;' ' V , ing Parties, Balls, ' , ,'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 4
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702Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1487, 22 October 1885, Page 4
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