Craven. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse, . C EATEN. Terms £2 10s. An allowance for three or more Mares, Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. ' Good PaddOcks r provided. JOHN McKELYIE. Hangitikei £ept. 4, 1862, Stallions Standing at MR JOHN WALKEN’S, Wanganui. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE St. Patricks THIS Splendid Horse was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Wallgrove, Sydney, by Aether; out of Alice Hawthorne, by . Operator ; Grand-dam Loriua; vide Stud Book, pages 63 and 126. He is a Chesnut, clear of white, stands 16 hands 1 inch. Started nine times, and won six. His Stock is very-large, shewing blood, and great muscular power, likely to be very fast and lasting. _ Terms £5 each Mare. Season commences at this date. ? Also, THAT SPLENDID CART HORSE England's Hope. THIS Horse was bred by Walter Long, Esq,., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts ; was got by his Celebrated Suffolk Punch Horse, “ HERO,” out of 'a Clydesdale Mare. Hero took the first Prize in June, 1853, at the Bath and West of England Show; he again took the first Prize at Exeter, same year. ENGLAND’S HOPE is a Dapple Grey, 17 hands high, 9 yrs old; has great power land good temper, and is the only pure-bred Draught Entire in the Province. He was im* 'L2 1 d,Ti 1.1, Mr. E. R. Jones in 1859, Terms £5 ss. each Mare, Without guarantee. “ 7 7S. do., With guarantee, The Season will commence Ist October, 1862. If two Mares are sent, one to each Horse, an allowance will be made. There are good Paddocks at 2s. per week, and every care will be taken of the i Mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further Particulars apply to MR JOHN WALKER. Wanganui, August 21, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MILO; IfILO is a beautifuliron grey, rising nine ill years, staunch in harness, good temper with fine action. ' TERMS.—JS3 3s. each il/are. ALSO, Two Ponies by Cupid, four years old, lay with black points, the one out of , Timer Pony, and the other out of “ Beeswing” better known as the late Dr. Best’s uncus trotter. TERMS— £2 2s. each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, ut without responsibility. Apply to ‘ _ JAMES PEAT. Sept 11, 1862.’ Fo Stand this Season THE THOROUCH-BRED HOESE, 2 tter known in Wanganui as “ Don Jon” iviuuer of the Wanganui Produce last year.) k ON JUAN was got by Riddlesworth f out of “ Hurder” by “ Sir Charles” ; of a thorough-bred mare (the celebrated Jiss Foote”) imported to New South ties. DON JUAN will stand at the Lion Inn Mondays and at the Ben Nevis Hotel rakina on Wednesdays, during the ison. rerms—Single Mares £4 4s. Two or re Mares by one owner, as per agreent. For further particulars apply at the Lion iept 11, 1862. ALEX. CAMERON. E CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE lily expected from Taranaki, and .will imain here this season. Due intimaill be given when lie arrives, will be sold here if a fair value is 1 for him. ober 9,1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 317, 13 November 1862, Page 1
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