To( Stand thi9 Season m the IVTanawatu j and Wood ville Districts. , 1 1 ft men -+H ?o rC: - - iiHi J:HE ?URE.BEED eLYfiESDALEI HORSE v? V • "TtTATCHMAN, foaled Ist November^ oldt; sire Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie-; >iq d rich .brown, is' il>J hands' high, has a ,;desdale horse, Fowlers .Wallace^ bred by , Mr| Donald McKmiey, l Wnnldtoim Hall, " 'nea|r Gloucester, out ofa-pnre Clydesdale . 3daare, bred byfil^j^^.} Ca&pbelton, Scotland* ; ncr sire, the celebrated hoipe Le|ty) seye^fglisji' prizes before .leaving thc"Qjd Country. Maggie was bi'ed by Mr^utKerlanc?, Taieri, Otago, out of a Napoleon mare, by Sir WiiliamlVallaae (import^). Sir William Wallace, bred by William Anderson, Esq., Ki i kmicha^.^.7/^hJ2e, 'par, 'oi^rigJ&p^y Garibaldi. »kia v yeArlmg.tu.'ik fifs^pvi/.e at Maybole,^irlqnicQiaeV-:iuil ;^E^sgow, anc second at^^yi; As a" two ? |;ear-oid, second at Ayp iiiid^Glasgowjaiidjiiso secS'nd -at the Hig^jmd'^iljy's'TS^i^eiaj-tlaj; -ycajf at Edlnbitrglr^jand wheju^Bnly. thtle dawj landed -in Otago took second 0 piize against horses otftll; agfifcat the laieri, although only 21 years old. r . Eor f urt|er|p i x:-ticulars 'apply to^ groom- } ;b chgiges I CM- Louii * v MckiaisJiß, lOwlief, .1 Asljui'st tne &&L : ' ' { giibilcei and Manawattf Districts^ '^ r* THR.^TIHpRpIJaHBRED f : ,HO.B^E,, Tilb^Efth^bf^fer^o^of fe jLJ-^vef, by'SirHeYculies; '< i^tara'i^byl ol d Dipniqdes, ou^of^Y'ainiea, by ; sj n >r| er-, i cules. out of Flqcaiuclvor, by Emigrant. mefiie by Weatherbit. Old DioinVdesl wu i the sire of Kapapo, Malvina, Ecnnomy, and Parawberiqa.' ( WiiCifnea, the dam .of. Manaka, .sapaßa^,Puriai, r .arid,. Wainiii, all oi whom have won" several ihi|oftkrit Faees^oti : the' turf;* -Pl6ver,by l SirfHercnles ; Plovec, the, Jdacn of Malvitfe, Hercules, , Dan ,j O'ConnelL and otferfaßt borsW^otara^'Ujeyre 1 of Longlands, wintier. of the, 6,r,eat; Autnran: j iHaiidicap, Apri/j'iSTSv'and 1879V,ai8p" Volunteer, si- : cond ! 'i r v the' Clm'inpagn'e "[Stalces, arfd]j-3u , a dead»heat. \vitU Mata 'for! (Queen's Plate m Duuedin, andwou . thelTimaru 'Maiden Plate, 'lj miles, m 2ml 45i5., and Flying Stakes; 'f 'mile, m •iW» 17is., at ( the. Wellington 'Jockey Club Meetifag; j 1880;'a.lB6 MerlinVwiuiiKr 11 of he Spring Handicap at Wanganui ; itals) "Total'a, winheu of the "Raiigitikei^ Hunt Club Steeplechase, Waveriey Handicap Hurdle RSc^,«)f(| »la^vfa^ifsk4 ditop Hurdles i atTalmerSton! j • Dionuedes himself i,a'tlfe. winner of the .Winganui Welter Weigilifcifpr-age Huridlej Race) jbjea ting /^ear^ Dhpdeen, Parnell, and Glitmluas ; won the Turakitia Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field ; and ran: a good third forj the Wanganui Grand National ytrieplechasej car eying 12st 71b5.,« giving thej winner, R&ahVne, ls^ 511*., and the. second horse, Dhqdeen, 2st 51 bs., thereby jshowing thatilieHs^a 1 weight carrier, arid haa.l ; excep^ionMly. t , .good staying r , power." '"* * ' "" "■■'•'.-■ * • i »'-' ; Dioinedes.was awarded first prize at the) Wauganui; Aj and f( P- '^Assoc'ia^iohJsy Showed ; a- st re'b'estcalttrtlllted to; itn'irfbveT the' breed? d£ saddle horß6Si>y i in*- ilt.H <( Diomede,^ .is a ricli bay witlr black; p6\nt3,Btanding-i J6| f haijdf •high, „ jwijth ■, ra J years ola, and is considered to be One [Or the best cross-country horses m New '.Zealand. ~~ h Dioinedls will travel aa^nWderr^ ■' -it* ', ! Mondays 1 — V.vva n Ashurst i ,;i "j ti -iyriiojiA.il y->;: V)■ ;.j j; nu±.A> <Sq : - . •' . | Tuesdays — Ashurst.to.Palraorston. 1 1 % J§ayy^Bull8 [ and 3 ' -•ii !^'gitiyii^;^--- h-^Au,^ \ 'Fridays;— Halcornhe. ' ;->i .-.; ( U; i Saturdaysi^M. ; akino!-road !to3 jHei)3? i ing. I TeruwrT-Single Mare,-.£3 lOfl^; ( twpfip ... 'more, .'the pona fide property of 'one" ow|ne^'i3 i^ach;. tfy PlN.i on;first !: 'Ber- ! vice,' payable ist'JaniiaEy, 1888. v; v . ; :'• Apply to the owner, .^ j ■ • A. HANNETT, | ' - ,>.*.•* Mi /jyiding.---(V I ■' 7' I ti j f T ••>. ■If r J\ rijlHE Thoroughbred^ Horse SOMNUS .Ji "mlk Jbe; (M*? -the - service - X of s -rHprsevi at the Stud §ta^leg, adjoming the premises of-the Bank' of Australasia, Pal-> merston NBrtb^Every'WEMKS'fyAY^nd : THURSDAY from this date. andat-FoJEton ' the remairiaejtfbf: the ■. weelsl For particulars as to^e^i^ee. Performances, &c, see •horse ctifds, which may be had on applica-i-tidn; . .':» I ■;■■-' -~ ,-E. HARWOOD, Fpxtqn, ■ Manager for Baker & Co,
FJR ABT X iitoliM ER, I LESSEE. HolseVprlpated-fo3racflg. ( - U U I Saddle horses r and Buggies "onr Bare. j Horses carefully broken to saddle. . T^E. TgORQUaHBIiEI?, , gTALLION , Will serve a;, limited i number of, mares at the StaWps.. .; ; .Terms.-7-Fomr, < pounds, «pay-.. able on or before Ist January, 1888. ., •_■. ■.- dvt | Groomage Pee JPive-Shillings. TJERRACE ENB COACH. ;I,fflES'l|p:^:;;:; ORGrS to announce that he has pur.-i ctiased the Terrace End Cab. Fares as us xa\.x. :Terms can be arranged. for attendiUjj Parties, BallsV'&cf ' ' ' ;r; : ! . '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1492, 28 October 1885, Page 4
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693Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1492, 28 October 1885, Page 4
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