JT,O STAND THIS SEASON X .IN AiiD AROUBfD PAL- ■ ME'USTO^. THE COACHING SIRE INKER- . ... MAN, "Wa- bred by W. Akers, Esq., Riverdale, Manawatn, and is by the wellknown Horse Pator, out of little Nell, Fort-a-Brass, out of J-in onctte. by Pby■ician, her dam by .Pic: on. Siinonette is "by Fitz Gladiator out of Flora M'lvor, by Vension, Little Nell is by Rcadks•worth out of an imported mac. Irkerman, is four year oUI, is a bright bay, tfith black points, stands iiftecn hands and 3 inches, possessing ii disr-ensib'e qualities of uize and substarvce. llc has a good head, a grand rein, which is well 1 t into muscular s-houldcrs, a rare middle piece, and powerful quarts rv, -complete the description of ahorse, that m bis own class would be hard to beat, m any country. Terms. — £2 2s Single marc ; two or more, as per^ajim'inent. Grcomage fee —5s to be paid oH'fir'ct service. Time Table. Monday, at VVbodville. Tuesday, „ Asbnrst. Wednesday, Rangitikei Live. Thursday, Steney Creek, Fridayj Foxton Line. Saturday, Royal Hotel, Palwerston. For further- particulars apply to WILLIAM MOORE, Stoney Creek. TO TRAVEL THIS FEASON IN THE RANGITIKEI AND MANAWATU DISTRICT*, T*.M O'SSANTER. rnHIS far famed and justly eeleb-ated X pure-bred Clydtsdule Stallion will travel m the Manawatu and Rangitikei Districts. Tarn O'Shanter is a beautiful dark y ; stands 16 hands 3 inches high, and has fine activn, with fiO«>d flat bone ; and is admitted by competent judges to be welffitted for improving the breed of draught horses. He is a sure foalgetter. Tarn O'Shanter got by Sir Campbell outot John Stevenson's pnze mare Blossom Blossom by Clydesdale Hero, grand dam by Abraham Newton: has taken t^o prizes, m Canterbury, second prize as best 8 year old m 1 868 ; never abown again till 1874; took first prize at the General Nort!iei n >how at Rangiora for the best mare on the ground. His j sire, Sir Colin. Camptell, was got by King Fergus, imported by D. Innes Esq. Kinjj Fergus was cot by Lord Ftyron, the property of Mr. Proudtb't, Lochmaboo, Dumfriesshire, , (Scotland. Lord Byrcn gained first -prize when four yea rp old. at Annan: bis stock have giined prizes whenever shown. Loid HyronbyOld Prince, who gained the second prize at Edinburgh, and likewise first prize at Aberdeen Hfghlav.d Socirty's iShows. Old Prince is by Old Prince Royal. King Fergus, bred by Mr Muir, Lochfcrgus, Kirkudbrightsbir**, out of his prize mare, Bloomfield,bred by Mr Frame, Lanirk•hire, gained no less than seven prizes at home, and many at Can^rbury. Sir Collins dam, Scotland's Pride, was imported by Mr Lte, and sold t<> Mr Jemes Wall, Kaiapoi, for the sum' of £250. This mare gained the first prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, she was ont of the well known Smith son stock by the celebrhtcd horse Lofty, who was the winner of many prizes at home. Tarn O'Shanter's tire has taken five first prizes against all comers m Canterbury. Tebms: Single mare, £ 3 10s; Two mares, £3 each ; Three or more aB per agreement ; Groomnge 2s 6d. Good Paddocking pioviried at Palmeraton, but no responsibility incurred until mares are stint* d, after which date 2s 6d per we'ek'will be charged. Fees payable on or before Ist January to the Groom, or at Messrs Stevens and Gorton's offices at Bull's Ftilding or PalmerstoD. : . WILLIAM MITCHELL, Owner. W. NOAKKS, Groom m charge. TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE KAKGITIKKi AND MANA W \TU DISTRICTS. THE ?AST TROTTING STALLION TROUBADOUR. f-pROUBADOUK, bred by Mi sirs. JL Ruine Bros., Timaru, was got by he celebrated Norfolk Trotting Suiliou Quicksilver, dam the fast Trotting Mare Maggie, by the Arab Stallion Wanderer, imported ro Sydney by Sir Cracroft Wileon, dam in*poi?ed from Sydnejr. | Tronbadou' 1 is a beautiful silver roan, and has taken five stcond Prizes as a Roadster and once Highly Reccsmmded as a Carriage Horse. let Prize, Masterton, 1876; Ist Prize Hutt, 1876 & rs77 ; Ist Prize, Carterton 1880 ; Ist Prize, Tauaerenikau, 1879 : Ist Prize, Napier, 1879. This horse having entered at several shows, bat invariably taken Ist Prize. TfißVfc : Single mare, £3 10s. ; Two mares, £3 each ; Tkree or more, v per agreement; Groomage, 2s 6d. Good paddocking provided at Palmer•ton, but no responsibility incurred, until mares are stinted, after which date 2s 6d per week will be charged. . Fees payable on or before Ist January to the usTOom, o.r at Messrs Stevens and G.orton i oftbv*, at Palmenton, or Feilding. ,:.-. WILLIAM MITCHELL, lOwner. JAMES GIBSON " . j Groom m c&Ar^.J f
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 169, 29 October 1881, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 169, 29 October 1881, Page 4
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