mo. STAND THIS SEASO N. CARRAGEEN. By Snowden (bred by Sir Tatton Syke dam Mitta Mitta. Snowden, by Pyrrhus the Ist (winner of the Epsom Derby m 1846, 27 started) by Epirus, dam Fortress, by Defence. Defence, by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Potßos,by Eclipse. Mitta Mitt», bred by H. J. Bowler, Esq., m 1863 iby Mr Martin, her dam Pastile by iEther, g. dam Countess by Whisker. Mr Martin, bred by Mr Backhouse m 1844, got by Lanercost, his dam Miss Martin by Voltaire, g. dam Miss Iris by Blucher, Miss Iris by Sir Peter. Isabella by Eclipse; Carrageen wag imported from Victoria by T. W. Hungerford, Esq., and is own brother to Mountaineer. Mountaineer, fts a thre«.year«old at the V.R.C, Spring Medting , Umi second m the Derby, Ijr milei, ttt. lOlbt., won by Lapidist ; won Maiden Plate, li miles, 6st. illbs., 2min. 47sec., with Goldsborough, 7st., second. At Murrumbidgee, : won the Wagga WaggaCup, 2 miles, 6st. Illbs., 3min. 37sec, Friendless second, 7st. 131b5., second to Grand Stand Handicap, once round, 7st. lDbs.; third m Town Plate Handicap, 7st. Illbs., won by Friendless 7st. 12lbs. Carragheen is a dark grey, five-years-old, stahefc 15 hands din. high, with immense pone and muscle, and is the first of the blood imported into ihis di s t H ct- J^H is pedigree is indisputable, and provos that he comes of racing •tock possessing the combined qualities of speed and stamina. Snowden, nis father, is noted as one of the best sires imported south of the line, both for cross-country purposes and for the flat. The following fist of celebrated horses (his stock) now m Victoria, will show this :— Snowdrift, Valentine, Excelsior, Swiveller, Cherbot, Huntsman, Eversley,: Aconite, Eillarney, Erin's Isle, Robin JHood, Hawkestone, Mountaineer, Snowdreen, Zella* Newmarket, Formosa, Snowflake, and Melita (first favoritefor the Melbourne Cup). Carrageen is better known m Australia as the Snowden colt. For proof of pedigree see Victorian Stud Book. . " Teems :— Single mare £4 4s. Groomage, 28 6d. Paddocks, 2s per week. Every care will be taken but no responsibility. . : ;■ - ■ .■;; Days. ■• ■ , ■ .■•.:■ . .-•- ■ Sandon ......... Wednesdays - Bali town.-.. ... ;.., ...... Tuesdays Folding (Brown's stables). ., Thursdays Paimerston (Batchalor's stables) Fridays Marton ...... Saturdays & Monday s T< W. HUNGERFORP. WAITED; 200 G0 ? I> S 9° VEL MEN. Apply sharp at the " . OROUA DOWNS ESTATE, or on the works to DUNCAN A. POOLE, Oroua Bridge, Foxton. Bighest Wages giden. NOTICE. rpHE following gentlemen have been JL duly elected Wabdexs for the! Manawatu ' !Manawatu and Otaki Road Board DisfnetSr:— ■■■■■':■ ' ' /-" .; :■ ■' ' ,:'■• ' : •••.;. MfMitvaiu District. Ko.l 'Wtrd^.v^.... .^... George. Fanner jf 0. 2 ■ VTaidv v . . . . w*. . ... HenryDawson No. 3 Ward:.........,. John McPherson Np. 4 Ward......... ..... David McEwen No. 6 Ward . . . . . . ,. .,....::.. George Brace No. 6 Ward......... John T. Dalrymple No. 7 Ward ........... .Duncan MeKen^ie Qtaki District. No. 1 Ward ; .George Hadfield No. 2 Ward... John Davies No. 3 Ward........ .JohnEebbell No. 4 Ward......... Williani H. Si njeox No. 6 Ward. :. . Tbhri McCrea No. 6 Ward William Udy #0.7 Ward...... ........ John Hftdfield (Signed)* JAMES LINTON, Presiding Officer. Pnlmerston, October Bth,, 1878. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. ITOIIQE. TO COtfTRAQTQRS. No satisfactory tenders having been received for the Bush-falling and clearing on. the bou&dary line of the Borough, and on a street leading from that to JWain street,. a,t section 420,. fresh tenders will be received up to Noon of Wednesday, the 16th inst. Specifications of the work required jnay be seen at the office of the Borough Council during office hours. By order. ». N. KEELING, ' Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF PA3&ME&STON NOBTH. kotTce. Pcrnoo* are hereby cautioned against Lighting. Fires in— or setting alight m an j manner to— th« Town Reserve, now fcemg felled by the Corporation. Any infringement or this notice will lie dealt with as the law directs. Also, Anjr person removing Sand or other material from any roadway within tho Boroug't, without permission from the Council, will be prosecuted. By order. R. N. EEErJXft, .-. .. Tovru Clark.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 12 October 1878, Page 3
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