TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAV EE LEY. The Blood Horse, GLADIATOR, Imported to Victoria by the late ,J. Moffat t, Esq. GLADIATOR is a golden chestnut, rising 7 years old, 15 hands 3 inches high, bred by Count Legrange, by that celebrated horse, Gladiatenr, out of Nuncia, by Nuncio, out of Fatina, by Ellis. Gladiatenr by Monarque, out of Miss Gladiator, by Gladiateur, out of Taffrail, by Sheet Anchor. For further particulars vide English Stud Book. • Gladiateur was the winner of the Derby St. Legor, 2000 guineas; and the Grand Prix, in 1865. Ticrjis—Single Marcs, £7 7s; three or more, £6 10s; groomage, ss. Paddocking provided for four weeks free of charge, and afterwards 2s per week v/ill be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. One of the owners will be in Wanganui every alternate Thursday (on the day of F. R. Jackson’s sale), to receive and-take up the country all mares. Ail* (iomands payable on or before the Ist January, 1879, when the season ends. D. BALLAM & CO., Commercial Hotel, 778 Waverley. lo Travel this Season , AT Hawera, IS a nut a hi, Pats a, and Waverley, The Thoroughbred Steeplechase and Hurdle-race Horse, ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS is 8 years old, Mrdton (imported), out of Montrose, by Potentate; gd Dolly, by Sir Hercules; gg d Dora, the best in Sydney of her day on the turf. Malton’s pedigree is indisputable, and he is the sire of several tirst-class horses on the flat and over hurdles. St. Albans won the Maiden Steeplechase at Aramoho in 1876; won the Hurdle Race at the Eutt last year, weight for age, beating Tommy Dodd and a large field; won the Ladies’ Purse at Foxton, welter weight for ,agc, beating Parawenui, &c. His performances over fences in Wanganui have stamped him tin. bast crosscountry horse in the Island. St. Albans is a beautiful dark chestnut, stands 16 bauds, and from his size and breeding is in every way suitable for getting roadsters, hunters, or superior hackneys.Terms —Single mares, £3 10s; two or more, as per agreement ; groomage fee, 2s 6d. Dates of travelling in future issue. HONI PIHAMA & CARROLL, 870 Mnnulahi. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT. THE OWNER’S STABLES, HAWEBA, * The Thoroughbred Horse, BOURBAKI. BO USB AKI is a Dark Bay, 3 years old, stands 15* 1 umds high, with immense bone and muscular substance, and is possessed of an admirable temper. £ouib-:.ki is by Ravens worth, out of Coquette, by Pacific out of Prancy, out of Bounce by Bugler. Bounce out of St. Hill’s blood mare by Figaro, out of Biddlesworth mure by R-übbius, out oi Arab mare by Riddlcsworth. Ravensworth being so .well known, it is useless to particularise ids pedigree. .Bouroaki will also visit (by appointment) any farmer or settler’s residence Ling within a radius of ten miles from homo. Terms—Single mares, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Guarantee, £5. H For further particulars apply to the groom. THEOD. ESPAGNE, 876 Owner, Hawera. So -Travel 13b Is Season IN THE HAWERA AND PATEA DISTRICTS, The Pure Clydesdale Entire Horse, CONQUEROR. TNOKQUEROR is a bright bay, rising 5 years old, stands 16 hands B inches high, of immense muscular power, and splendid action. Conqueror was bred by Mrs Miller, West Taieri, out of the celebrated mare Duchess, and is by Emperor out of the celebrated mare Kate (imported by the late Mr Jas. Strachan). Sire, Emperor. Emperor has gained three first and three second mazes. Emperor’s sire, Napoleon (imported by J. Nimmo). Napoleon by George Buchanan’s Emperor out of Naivy (imported)—bred by Alexander Finlay, Esq., Sandyhills, near Glasgow: Nancy by the celebrated Garnary Horse, and beldam by Scotsman. Nancy was first shown as a 3-year old, and got first prize at Hamilton, first at Balliestan,' second at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride. Siic was next year shown as a brood mare at Glasgow a)ud Kilbride, where she received similar honors. Conqueror took the first prize as a 2yoar old at the Okieskin Show, 1875, and second prize for All-Comers and Aged Horses at the same Show; and at Oamaru the following year took second prize as a 3-year old in a” field of nine competitors. A free paddock for four weeits. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Terms —£5 5s each mare, payable at the end of the season. Groomage fees, ss. Also, The Magnificent Colt, KNOCK D O N. ■ , A. & E. CHALMERS' 7% Proprietors.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 384, 21 December 1878, Page 4
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