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To StanM thn Sjiv-iju m thes Mftnuvntii. unil Woodville Diatviota. ,TUE 'PUKR-RUEp CLYI>^SD^E Wateliman. . ■ z i WATCHMAN, foaled Ist November,-; 1878, aud is i\o\v rising five yeara old j sire' F9wler's;\Viallace,j/la.mjMftßtgie,; is*a rich brown, is 10^ hands high, has ft clean, flinty bone and nice hair, and is very active,-. ,His sire, the pure imported ;Oly- ( de.kl<vl6 norse, Fowlers Wallace, brea by Mr Donald AlcKitUey, WoufcUiam. Hall, near Gloueestor, brft of a pare Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Canipbelton, S.cotli«idv;her, sir<i. the ' celebrated horse Lofty Wallace, gained several . first prices; before' leaving thej. Qkl ; iGountry. Miiggie.was bred by Ml- Sutherlaud, Taiert, ; Otago, ; ont of a Napoleim mare, by Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace brecl by William Audei-soii, Es<i., lvirkmicliael^ Ayrshire, out of .Brisk, by Garibaldi. ' v As a yearliug toolc' fiisfc prizfe at Maybple, Kirkmichael, and Glasgow, and second, at Ayr. As "ia two-yeju*-014, second at Ay r and G lasgoWr and also second at the Highland Society's Show, held thai year at Edinburgh ; and when duly three days landed m Otago took second prize against horses of all ages at the Taieri, abi . though only-2 j. years old.. " ■ ' For further particulars apply, to groom m charge. Or Colin McK8»2518,/OwHer, Ashnrst »...■•■' *;. ■ '.

i ■ i ; ... ; . ■ ' -To Stand thisSeasop. and' travel the 2 Bani ■- „ .vgitilcei aijd Maaawatuipistricts, | T^E, THOROUGHBRED ..HOJJSEJ l>iome J^lOHEDESisfbyTotSraiUVcJf fjlol '. :JLf iyer^bySirJl^Jrcijl^s. :.Totaraigby| oM Dioniedysjout o.f^Waimea, lgr Sir,)^eN cnles, 'out"6f Ffora M^lvor, by /^kd dioinedes M>y •Hteip'erns?*6utf«roi&«i medic by Wcatherbit. Old fl^iogie^e^ WHS the sire of Kapapo, Malvina, Kcnn-i omy, audt^ar^wheiii^i AVaimea, the dam of Sfarnika, ?apapa', "Puriai, aiirf WaiiJUi, Stt<bt whom- have i'wtfn Se'vVfa^ jij^BPrtant/jaeejß bii,yi.ettijrf. -BPloverjfby] Sir Hercules ; Plover,, the dam of Mal-j vitia, Herculek 1 /' "Dan" O'Connell, and; other fast /hbsils!/L TbteEHjf'tlie Bire of; Longlands, witiuer of the Great Autninu' Handicap, April; 1878; ahd ! tß79; io afßo Volunteer,! sfecqndv Sini. tlieuOhaihpagne; Stakes, and ran a d^ad Aie'at with Mata! for Qiiee'u's Plate m tliiineHin, .and won ith&Tiinaru 1 Maidetf : Plate, 1£ iml€S, a: mi 2tn. 45^8., and Flying Stakes, £ mile, m; Ini. 17^8., at the— Wellington Jockey; PJwlb M^ting,vlßßo jiabaMftElmpwioherS of the Spring Handicap at Wanganui ;1 also TotaraT winner" of thTß"R'ah^itrKei Hunt Club Steeplechase^Waverley Handifapmfifdle g.fcmim^hS^ Haadicap Hurdles at Puimeratoa. I Dioniedes hitnself is i.hs winner of the! Wanganui Welter Hur-i dlp/R^cia,! befiftbj|^Mf§riii[;Niiv;{r«*ar,l Dhudeen, Parnell, afid Christmas ; won the Turakina Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field ; aiitfrau a good third for the Wanganui ' Grand National rSteßplechaße,|carry,ing|l2stf7lbsf, giving 'the winner^Ruahine, lU sH>h., in^ We second horse, Dhudeeu, 2at slbs., there-! by shoitfngftiftfcJSo «|«'SwTgifeSg carrier,] ■; and: j^iaa exceptionally g p od . paying] j power. ' ' ' ' . J „ Diomedes was "awarded first, priz^ .jat? 'the Wanganui AJan'd' P. As'sbciatM'a Show'as a' si re 1 best calcala'tedto improve! ..the breed' of saddle horses. < -i ii'ii.-a ■•? ! • v Dioinedes is, a rich bay /.with' *. blacki \ , poiiitß,,staadiug 16| liaiids high^.^ith: I ; iii.irae.tiße bpne<|ind 'muscle, good. action, [ is 7 years old, and is considered to be one I of the best cross-country horses' lii^NfeW' j Zealand. . .7" ""..., , I ■. s'-Di'omedes will travel as under : u j . ' ' ■Mondays— Ashurst 1 , ■ via i Asliurst; ■• „.'.U i;,.rOady ' : I-.;-. .* • ' .' : : ■v" ■ Tuesdays— Ashurst to Paimorston. j „> ; ; . .. v ,Wedneß^ayjß-T^almeyßtpnv ,Wedneß^ayjB-T^almeyBtpn , to > San-: ]■■':'.' '.'_' don.' „'" _'.'" . _', ' . ;\'.,.;i ■ . ,3?hßraciays--Buli'B and Lower Ranii .. • Fridays— Halcombe. ■ ,I^' ; " Saturdayß-«-Makiud-roadu too Weild- \ ing. - i| .: Terms— Singlp^lare, JLOs^; , tw t o,pr | more, the fiona Jide property o£ one j owner; 'ie 3 each: fey P.N: onfirßt; ser-i vibe, Ist January/ 1886. " ! ; v>4 I Apply to the owner, •- ; '■ ' "i \ -A.HANNETT, ! ■ '.'■' '■ Feilding. j

; -^P^mnus. i 3P s ' i '" ■•.._£. .. (i- ■■■■ /. >."■'&• \ ; mHE Thoroughbred . Horse SOMNUS X will^jbV at the service .oi^Horsebreelers al.the Stud. Staples,^ adiommajflie \ premises^fHkhg B^nU of Austx-alasiaTHl- ; nierston NofbhfiEvery WEDNESDAY and i THURSDAY from this date,- and at Foxton ] the remainder of.. the^ week. For particu- . lars a.a.tQ Jjedi^e^i^ficlnances, &c, see horse cards, which may be had"oii applica- ; tior.. j R. 1 HIRWdOD, Foxton, j Manager for Baker & Co. j

WALKLEY'S COMitfERGIAL HOTEL ! ... XIVERY AND BAl'r i j FR± N X P !A1 L E,E, j LESSEE. ' s „ .Horses prepared ior racing. r . , ■, * Saddle horses 4nd Buggies" on Hirei s Horses carefully, broken to saddle. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Morpheus ; Will serve a. limited nnmber-, of. mares, at ; the Stables. Terms— Four pouads, payable on or before Ist January, 1886. ....,,.; ; Groomage Fee Five Shillings. ; REGISTEU! itEGISTER! ' EVEKY Elector should see that j his name is on the Electoral Kuii. , FoCms.of registration may be had ! at the Standard Office. J\ \

UpYS SELLING PAPEHS^ / ; A S the Runners of the Standard only XX.' take' with them sufficient copies fdr delivery to subscribers, persons are Paitic.ulaiiy Requested Not to' purchase' papers from the boys when on their rounds;: .-*.•._' Single Copies of the paper caa k be obtained from the Agents m town. •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1509, 18 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1509, 18 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1509, 18 November 1885, Page 4

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