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To Travel this Season. The Thoroughbred Stallion M O IS 1 A R 'C H. IV/FUNARCiI is a beautiful brown color, standing 16 bands high, and has splendid bone. He is got by Ravensworth (imported)—sire of Papapa, tiny Fawkes, Opawa, Hercules, &c.— out of Plover by Sir Hercules. Plover was the dam of Volfigucur, Malvina, Hercules, Monarch, Araiuinta—all good performers in the South Island. Monarch’s Stock in this District (now 2 and 3 years old') arc a better recommendation of their sire than any other, as they have plenty of substance, and will make good cross-country or carriage horses. Terms—Single marcs,£3 10s; groom’s fee, ss. Days of travelling in future issue. 974 To Travel this Season, EEOM WAVERLEY TO HAWERA, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion PRESIDENT. PRESIDENT is a beautiful rich roan (now the favorite color in England), is 8 years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches high on very short legs, with splendid flat bone, and has a superior temper and action. President was imported from Melbourne by John Shields, Esq., and was bred by Kenneth McKenzie, Esq., Heidloburgh, Victoria. Pedigree—By Lord Clyde (imported) out ot Blossom, by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Kate (imported), bj Lothian Tam, &c.. &c. By the above it will be soon President has a Pedigree second to no horse in the North Island, and his stock, now 3 years old, arc allowed by competent judges to be the best stock ever bred in the County, except old Wellington’s, both for symmetry and work. Two sons of Lord Clyde were the best colonial bred stallions at National Agricultural Show of Victoria, held in Melbourne on lltli August, 1879. Vide Australasian, August 16th. Terms—Single mare, £3 10s ; two or more, as per agreement; groomage, ss. President will travel to Hawcra on Mondays ; Waverley on Fridays ; returning on Saturdays.- 973 To Stand the Season, In the Waverley District, and at the homestead of the undersigned, THE following draught and thoroughbred horses . SIR WALTER SCOTT, a dark dapple bay, by Sir Collin Campbell, dam Kate by Black Champion; DUKE OF ATHOL, a light grey, by old Loch Ryan, dam Tasmanian Mare ; DALESMAN, a bay, with white streak down face, by the famous horse Traducor; MATIPO, a jet black, with white star, by Traducer. Terms—£3 10 single mares ; two or more £3. Gurantees £1 ; extra with approved mares. . Groomage fee 2s 6d, at first service. Paddockiug for one month free. For full particulars apply to MORTON & LUPTON, 1032 OSvners, Waverley. THE THOROUGH-BRED PIORSE DAY DAWN, WILL Travel this Season between Waverley and Kai Iwi, calling at any immediate place where his services may be required. First-class paddocks provided at either of the abovenamed places, free of charge, for 3 weeks, after which Is 6d pei week will be charged. All care taken of mares but no responsibility. All Wanganui mares left in charge of Mr J. W. Jackson, the Pier Hotel, will bo sent out to Kai Iwi free of charge. For farther particulars of Day Dawn’s pedigree, see cards. Terms—Single Marcs, £4 4s ; three or more, as per agreement; groomage, 4s. All fees must be paid by Ist January, 1860. Wm. WILKIE, Proprietor. J. LAING, 727 Groom. THE THOROUGH-BRED ST. ALBANS WILL Travel this Season between Hawcra and Waverley. St. Albans is by Malton, dam Montrose; Montrose, by Sir Hercules, &c. Full particulars in future issue. Apply to D. CARROL, 898 Manutahi.

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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 469, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 469, 22 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 469, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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