To Stand this Season m the Manawatu , , , ( ~and jAVoodville Districts. ' THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE •'■ HORSE Watchman/ 1 r X|7JATpHMAN,_ .foiled -.lsti tf byfimber, "IT "" 187S, and is now rising five years old ; sire Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie ; is a.ricl? brown t is- l{»i hands pxi^h,- has' a ' clean; flinty bone' and nice hair? and is very_, active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale horse. Fowler's Wallace, bred l?y Mr Dcm:ild McKinley, Wouldham Hall; 1 nesir •GrlpiuseSter; [out* of iilpureJ.'Clydesdaje.,. mare, bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Camp-^ bpltyHi, Scotland ; her sirel 'theTcelebrated^ horse Lof ty t Wallace,- gained several first "? prizes before leaving the Old Country.'. Maggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieii,v Otago, out of a Napoleon mare, by Sir J William Wallace (imported). Sir William - Wallace bred by 'William Anderson, Esql, Kiripßichaef; Ayrshire, 'oat of: Brisk, by Garibaldi. 'Asa 'yearlmj^too.k first prize • at Magpie, Kirlariichaqjy. and Glasgow,' and second at Ayr. As a' -two-year-old, second 'at Ayr and Glasgow, and also second J at 4 the Highland Socieity's Show held that r y ea"r "at Edinburgh j and when only thre£ ' days-landed m Otago took second prize against horses of all ages at the Taieri, ali though only 2. V years old. . . ,_. „ j .For further,, urticulars apply to- grobiri ' 'injehatgb. Qt Oolin Mckenzib, Ownerj • Asliurst ' ■To Stand this Season and travel the Ran-j ; f , . : gijtikei and Manawatu Distri'dta, i THE .THOROUGHBRED -<Ho : ilSE| T\rOMEDES is by Totara, out of Rip-! ±J :ver, by Sir Hercnlesl Totara isby ] old piotnedes, out of Waiuiea, by Sir Her- 1 cules, out of Flora Mclvor, by Einisjrant. '■&)& diotiiedeß biy Hesperus, out of jjiomedie by Weatherbit. Old Diomedes was the Bi're of Kapapo, Malvina, Kcnnotny, and .Parawhenua. Witim«a, the daui of Manuka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wairiiii, all ot whom' hare won several iiuportant races on the turf.' Plover, by Sir Hercules ; Plover, the dam of MaJvina, Hei-culos, Dan, O'Oqiiuell, and other f a&t i horses. Totara,- the 1 sire of Lou&lauds, winner of the Great Autnmn Handicap, Aprilj iB7B, and 1879; also Veiunteer, second 'm the Chanipagne Stakes, a ud ran ; a dead heat with Mata for Queen's Plate m Dtinedin,, and won the 1 Timaru Maiden Plate, 1^ miles, m 2in. 45^8., and Plying Stakes, J mile, m lm. 17is., at the Wellington Jockey Club ;Meetin^'ißßo ; also 'Merlin, winner of the Spring Handicap at Wanganui ; nlso Totara, winner of the Rangitikm Hunt Club Steeplechase, VVaverley- Handicap Hurdle Race, .. ancl Manawatu Hant dicap HtirdleVaf Palmerston ' Diomedos himself is the winner of the Wanganui Weltor W(jight-for-age Hur- ; die Race,, beating Reform, Newr Year, ; ■■ DhUdeen, Paruell, and Clinstinas ; won , the Turakina Handicap Hardies, boating a large field ; and ran a good third for the Wanganui Grand National . Stoeplechase, carrying 12st 71;b5., -giving" the winner, Ruahine,:lstslli*.j und lth& !Becond horse, Dliudeeu, 2st 51bs., there:by shovyingthVt he is a weight carrier, and has exceptionally good , staying power. '•■■■•"■ : -' ; •'"■■ ' - ; '■ Diomedes was awarded first prjze at .theiWanganui A. And P. Association'^ IShowia^a. sire best calculated Ko'iiiiuroVe the.brood of, saddle horsos.-; -I:' v'fM'sr - ; .Dioinedes is a. rich, bay with black points,' standing" 16g l.^ands hi^h, . with immense bone and .miisele, good action; is 7 years'old, and is considered to bo'ojie : of the best cross-country liorses m New Zealand. -— - • Diomedes will travel 1 as under : ;f Mondays— Ashurst, via Ashiirst : './ '.! ;, road.. ..,.:! ;,.!■; ;: •/;,'! . ,; - »• : ' " Tubsdaya — Ashnrst to Palmorston. ; .Wednesdays— rPahnerstpn; ,to San 1 - , '•''_'■; a don. ' ■■■"'' ' " : '' : '■'■' , ; "/',' ; '« > ThHrsdays— Bulls and Lower Ran- -•'.:'■ gitikei; ' ' "■ ' ■•' *•'■■.'-"■'■ ' :; ; Fridays— .Halcomlie. ■■' ' >'"■ ' Saturdays— Makino-road, to F.eild-- ! TeWns— Single Mare, £3 lQs,;, two pr : nidre, the boria fide .property of one ojwiier,-J;3 fiach; By P.Ki. on first servjee, payablo/lst January, 1886; ' i Apply to the owner, A.HANNETT, \ i : /. Feilding. 1 Spmnus. THE Thoroughbred Horse SOMKUS will be at the service of Horsebreeders at the Stud' Stables, adjoinirig;the premises of the Bank of Australasia, Palmerstpn North, Every WEDNESDA^and THURSDAY from this date, aud afFoston : ,the remainder of- ..the For particulars as to Pedigree, Performances, kc . see horse card 3, which may be had on application, . R. HArWOOD, Fdxton, Manager for Baker & Co. WALKLEY'S COMMEECIAL HOTEL LIVIiRV AND BAIT • STABLES. FUNK PALMER, • LESSEE. Horses prepared for racing. Saddle horses and Buggies on Hire. . Horses carefully broken to saddle. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Morpheus Will serve a limited number of mares at the Stables. Terms — Four pounds, payable on or before Ist January, 1886. Grooniage Fee Five Shillings. REGISTLUi ! BEGISTER ! EVEttY Elector should see that his uaine is on the Electoral lioll. : Forms of registration may be had at the Standard Office. * ■ . • ' BOYS SELLING PAPERS. A S the Runners of the Standard only xfL t alee with them, sufficient copies for delivery to subscribers, persons are Particularly Requested Not to purchase papers iroin the boys when on their rounds. Single Copies of the paper can be ob--1 ainsd from the Agents m town. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1498, 4 November 1885, Page 4
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793Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1498, 4 November 1885, Page 4
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