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Td Stand this Season m the Man&watu and Woodville Districts. • THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALtf HORSE '■ ■ r ; Watchman; WATCHMAN, foaled Ist, November, 0;i878, aud-is now. rising ' five years? old ; sire Fowler's Wallace, dam , Maggie ; 18 a rich brown, 'is H>£ hands' high, has a cl^an f - flinty bojie and nice hair, aad ia,Y.er jn aetiveY JrfiHife/the pdr^hnporfea'Ciy-' desdale horse. Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mi- Donald McKinley, Wouldham Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale m&re, bred by >Mt J. Ni Fleming, dainpbelton, Scotland ; her sire, the celebrated.. ..hqrse Isfty: Wallace; gained tfeVerali sfirst . prizes before leaving the, Old Country. ; Maggie was bred by Sir Sutherland, Taieri, Otago,-out of a Napoleon mare, by Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William "Wallace bred by W^lliamf Anderson, Esq., K-irkraichael^AyrshireV oat pi JBrisjcr by Garibaldi. *■$£&*, yearling tortk^fif|| prize ati Maybolej^-ffiSfaaicliael; and.-j&lasgow, and second /atjf&y-r.^^ .A^-aCtwo^earHjld, second at Ayr?and'Gri^go'w;:and also second at; the Highland^ociety's Shpwheld that "year at Edinburgh ; and when only three days landed- in: rOfcago topic, second prize against horses^of-*aili ag>s at the Taieri, although only 2 J rears old., , o - „ r , Fbr further ]> v.-ticulars apply- to g^oom' m charged 'Or UoiLnr Mckenzib; Owner, Aahurst, ' Y'f '•' '< ' - T ~ ; >! "/ ' ':" " ■■ s { ■' < ■'„: ■ ! i :■■■■• T6 S|;aiid ; this Season and. travel the Ban--1 ! ; and" Manawatu Districts, i!: THE : THOROUGHBRED H.ORJ^ ';S; : ; I "Pi^(B4^. t 'r i r l ,;; j ~f\IOMEDES is hy Totara, joatof Plch. JL/ : yerj'by Sir Hercuießi -Totara is tjr ol!d-Dibinede«,oUt:olWfcimea,bySii" i Hercules, opt of, Flora by Egiigrapt. O|d dioniedes by Hesperus, oafofDioniedie by Weatherbit. Old DioOiedes was the uire of Kapapo," Malvina, Economy, and Parkwheiiuai WAimea, the dAir».,of Manvika, Eapapa,. PuriaJ,, ; and Wainui, all ot whom have won several iijipo'ftaufc' rtt'6e'B on the tv rf . Plover,' By Sir Hercules ; Plovery - itliei - dam of Malvjna, Herc.ulesj . D»n ; O'Connell, r and other fast liorses. Totara, the' sir* of iionglandH, winner of thelGreat Aatnmfn Handicap,, A prii, 1878,,. and 1879 : a|so Volunteer; "ia the Champagne . Stakes, and Vau a flead heat with Mata fpriQiieeti's Plate iv ; Dunedin, andwon theTimaru Maidep Plate, l ( i miles, m 2|n. 45^8., and Flying Stakes,' j mile, m Ifu. 17^8., at the Wellington , Jockey, fClub'iieeting, 1880'; also Merlin, winner of the Spring Handicap at Wanganui ; iajgb Totara, winntr of the Kangitikoi l|uut Club Steeplechase, VVaverley; Handicap Hurdle RacH;'and : Mana\Yi({uj Handicap Hurdles at' Palmerston. j Diomedes himself jh the~winnerof the Wanganui Welter V^eight-fpr-age Hurdle Race, i beating' Ne\y. JYjP'arj Dhudeen, ParneM, and Glrfistnias ; won ■ the Tiirakiua.-Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field ; and ran a good third for the Wanganui ' Grand Natioual Steeplechase; caTrr^ingH^Hf 71bs., giving tjie winner^ Rnahine, L rßt sJbs.-, nnd X the \ second horso, D|iadoen, 2«t 51. b5., thereby showing i\v\i 'he ! is a ? weight carrier, and hj»9 j : e,xceptioiiaUy good , staying power. pipinedes was awarded nrst,prizi<3v at the VVanga'nu/ i^. an'^' P'l"'Aßsbciatidn :^ii Show as" a sire best calculated to improve the breed of sadd l e : horses.' ' vi.-'s-.v; ; Dioniedes is a rich bay with black i points, standing 16| hands high, ; with immense, bone ami jinuHcle, good action, is 7 years old, and is considered to be pus of the best eross-couutry horses id New Zealand. . . . { r , piomedeswill travelas under : '; J ' I -Mondays— -Ashurst, via -Ashnrgt ; .ii'.'^ci rotd;"* 1 ; ■; : '••'' ><'■ •••■ i "\ - ; Tuesdays — Ashurst to Palmorston. ; j v'-iWedueedayarrPaliuerdton' to, Satti ■;];; •;,jdqu.,.. _..,>, ,: t ; „. .■ ■ [Thursdays— Bulls and tower Ran-' * „'„'.' ! k'tikei-. .. ■ '. ;".''.' ' . '.'■ 11 "Fridays— Halcbtnbe. \ ' [ Saturdfi^s'— Makiho-rpad to -Feild- : ing. Tenna-rSingle Mare, £3 10s ; two; or , more, the. . bona 'fide property of one ojWjiie/, i; 3 each. By P.N. on first service, payable Ist January, 1886. ■ Apply to the owner, ■' ' I ArHANNETT, • • \ Feildiug. ! (r . - f _ v\ ■ ■-. : ' ■ r y\ ■ i YM'., ; ; j . .•■;.' /. i ■*. i . ' . , ' . :■ ; '■■'■ i , i ■;'- Soirinus. J j rr\HE Thoroughbred ; Horse SO,MNUS, X■' •will at the service ',6f Horse-' breeders at the Stud- Stables, adjoining the premises pf ; the : Bank. . Q f , Außtra}asia n Palmerston North, Every WEI)NES£>AY and THURS^A,Y from da^te. and' at Poxton ihe remainder 'of the 'week. For particutavs as to ' Pedigree, Performances, &c, see horse cards, which may be had on application. ; --•■ R. HARWOOD, Foxton, i Manager for Baker & Co. I ;'\\. ! Jv-:.-.,'?^ ■-■-■■■ ' 7 ' "" r WIKLE^!S;,C^MMERCIA^ H^Bfe | ,€iyi;#if \ and bait \ ! | LESSEE. ' '--'■ vHoraes^prepared for facing.- ' ■• \ " t'i j • Saddle horses and JJuggies, oh flire. ■ Horses carefully broken to saddle. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION J Morpheiis Will serve a limited number of mares at ihe Stables. Terms — Four pounds, payable on or before Ist January, 1880, >. Groomage Fee Five Shillings. • '■'" )" ."-... ; ..'•■■ "«" r ■' ':" TERRACE ENB (JOACH. ■ ! JAMES BURKE ! r>EGS,.to announce that he "has pur-^ chased the Terrace End Cab. Fares as usual. Terms can be arranged for attend* ing Parties, Balls, &c. • ' —

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1495, 31 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1495, 31 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1495, 31 October 1885, Page 4

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