WOODSIDE STUD HORSES TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, WITHIN THE PATEA COUNTY, The following Horses— DEAD_SHOT T\ EAD SHOT is ;i beautiful chestnut, \J 0 years old, stands 1C hands high, with immense girth. Pedigree—By Ravonsworth out of Certaiut}', by II Barbicro, &c., &c. Vide Stud Book, Dead Shot has been shown Five Times, and taken Fjvk First Prizes, viz. .—Nelson, Taranaki, Wanganui (silver medal), Paten (twice, silver medals). Dead Shot’s slock is allowed by competent judges to be second to none in the Middle Island. Terms—Single marcs, £5 ; two or more, £4 10s: groom’s fee, ss. Guarantee, £7. MONARCH. ■jI.fONARCH is a rich brown horse, C years old, stands 1G hands I inch, with splendid bone and great weighL carrying power; by Ravensworth, dam Plover. (For further particulars vide Stud Book.) Monarch ran in Nelson as a 3-ycar old, winning the three events he started for. He afterwards broke down in Wellington, and lias not stood training since. Monarch is own brother to Hercules, who ran most successfully for several years in Christchurch; and half-brother, on dam’s side, to Malvina, who was one of the best performers ir the South, beating Calumny and other noted cracks. Terms—Single mares, £4 ; two or more, £5 10s; groomngo, ss. Guarantee (approved marcs), £5 ss. N.B.—A CUP (to be called the “ Woodside Cnp”; of TWE X T V-FIVE GUINEAS will be given, to be run for as two-year olds on Pa tea Course—mares to be nominated on General Entry night, 1878--Tor the produce of the above horses. Monarch and Dead Shot will travel as follows ; Mondays—Manutalii, Hawera, and Nonnanby, returning on Tuesdays Thursday s—- Waved ey Fridays—-Waitotara, returning on Saturdays ALSO, THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, President. PRESIDENT is a beautiful rich roan (now the fashionable colour in England); imported from Melbourne by John Shield, Esq.;- was bred by Kenneth McKenzie, Esq., Heidleburgh, Victoria, and is rising G years old. Pedigree—By Lord Clyde (imported), out of Blossom by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Kate (imported) by Lothian Tam (imported). Terms—Single mares, £3 10s ; two or more, £3; groomage, ss. President will travel to Hawera on Mondays, Nonnanby and Ketcmaiac on Tuesdays, returning to Woodside on Wednesdays ; Fridays, to IVlionnakura and buck; remainder of week at Woodside. To Run with Mares in Paddock QUICKSILVER Quicksilver was bred by j. Hamilton, Esq., 3 years old, and is a good useful roadster, suitable for getting compact cobs and buggy horses; stands 15 hands 2 inches, and is by Quicksilver (imported Norfolk trotter), out of Sattclite’s darn. Terms—£2 each marc. Lord Nelson. LORD NELSON is a model pony, 4 years old, and stands 12 hands high, by Tom Thumb, out of a well-bred pony mare. Terms—£2 2s each mare; groomage, 2s Gd. Paddocking free for three weeks, after which Is 6d per week will be charged in all cases. Fees payable by cash on Ist January, 1878. Half amount of guarantees to be paid on Ist January, 1878; remainder on mare proving in foal, or returned if otherwise. McRAE & NICHOLSON. 534
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 276, 5 December 1877, Page 3
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