- jilE THOROUGH; '• BRED HORSE... ... St. Patrick, WILL Etam! this Season at . Mr. JOHN WALKER’S; St. Patrick was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Walgrove, Sydney, by - ‘iEther” out of “ Alice .Hawthorn,” by “ Operator granddam “ Lbritia.’*—-tuefe Stud Book, pages 63 and 126. He is a cliesnut horse,, withbtit white ; stands 16 hands 1 inch ; with strong action;, started -9 times and won 6 ; his stock are npw rising 4 years old, very promising. Fees.—.£s for each mare, with an allowance for two or more from one individual. Paddocks 2s-pen-week; every care will be taken* of the mares, but no responsibility incurred. The Season begins August Ist. Ist August. TO THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MI iT©. MILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper with flue action. TERiIES', —£'3 3s each Mare. also, ; T IIE DRAUGHT HORS E Farmer. FARMER is a|rich dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. TERMS, —Jg2 2s each Mare. ALSO, I Young Cupid. I YOUNG CUPID, by Cupid, out of an im-i ported Timor Pony, stands twelve hands, rising three years, a rich bay color, perfect symmetry,with all the good points of bis sire.! TERMS, —£2 2s each Mare. j Good Paddocks provided free of but without responsibility. Apply to charge, | PEAT, August 29th, 186 P. NOTICE . The .Entire Horse England’s Hope, WILL be shown at theliutlami Hotel, on Thursday 19th and Thursday 26th )f this month.
Subscribers who wish to pay for Mares on removal from Mr.Walker's,will have five per cent, deducted from the fees. A deduction will be made for more than two mares, the property of one person, as per agreement. ! The season commences Oct. Ist, IS6I. I ! App\y to I Mr. JOHN W^LKERJ | ALSO , /Standing at Mr. John Walker’s, to be shown i at the saipe time, f Priace Caradocy One of the smallest and handsomest Ponies jin the district. Stands 12 hands high, and |three years old. By “ Cupid.” £2 2s per Mare. ; -St. Patrick I will also be shown on the above days at the Rutland. «S , ept.l2, 1861. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RAIsG /TIKE/. AT 3 GUINEAS A MARE, Scimitar Phantom Aept. 12, 1861. THE THO/fOUG//- BRED HORSJS CIaYMEMIFS, Brother tp A/eleager) by /iiddlesworth, out of Althaea, WILL S E RV E M A RES THIS SEASON at OTAKI, At £4 a MARE. ss. Groomage; Baddocks will be provided at 2s. Od. per Week, but without responsibility. Payments to be made when il/ares are removed. Apply to MR. WOOD, Otaki. Sept. 5, 1861.
To Cover this Season, 1861-G2, at Kere.romahiwaho, Rangitikei, THE .ENTIRE HORSE /'IIPSY KING, by Alma, out of the well known JPanganni niare Gipsy ; Gipsy by Pheenix; Alma by Rubens, dam Nseenme; Nffiemee by liiddlesworth,.dara Bluebonnet. Gipsy King is rising 4 years ; 16-hands 2 in. high, immense power, a rich dark brown, and altogether the finest colt ever bred in this province. The Reason to commence on the 10th Nov. 1861. Paddocks will be provided at 1 2s 6d per week,.payable on removal of the Mares. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. Fees due on the Ist January, 1662. September 19.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 261, 26 September 1861, Page 1
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