"NOTICES TO STAND THIS SEaSON AT ARAMOHO. 'TpHE following Imported Entires, JL the property of the Aramoho Stud Company : — The tar-famed Pure Bivd Clydesdale, i RED PRINCE. | Terms • Single mare**, 64 I** ; two or more, £3 10s ach The Imported Thoroughbred ELSWICK. ; Terms: Single mares, £6 0s ; two or more £5 0a each. Note. — These terms wili be strictly adhered to, and all tees mu4 be paid by i lie 3 1st January next, to ED. N. LIFFITON, Agent for A. S. Co. Ocst TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT TOI FARM, The Thoroughbred Horse EARLY B I RD, Bred by Major Morse. EARLY BIRD was bred in Nelson in 1872, Sire, Day Dawn ; dam, Chance, by Sir Hercules*, dam, Finesse, vide Stud Book. He is a rich brown horse, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, and is allowed, by competent, judges, to.b,e one ofthe handsomest hor&es iii the- Province. Terms: Single Mares ... £4s 0 0 Two or more, each ... 3 10 0 Groomage ... 2 6 :•■;:• :.• ; Aiso; ■'-' : THE HEAYr DRAUGHT ENTIRE DAN <9'CONNE__. BY Lofty, out of Blossom, by Englaud's. Hope, ; out of Mr James Hughes'' imported mare. This magnificent auiinal is a bright bay, rising 3 years old, and shows his splendid breeding iv every point, being in many respects fully equal to his well-known sire. DA N-O'C.CWra D^TistTs lim?led" to 45 mares. Terms: Single mares ... £3 10 0 Two or more, each ... 3 0 0 Groomage • ; ' ... 2 6 Abundant Paddocking. Every care taken, but no responsibdityl Fees payable on or before lst January, 1877. JAMES CRAWLEY, Toi Farm ; ■ Brunswick Line. Sept 26 notice: s To Horse Breeders in the Rangitikei Manawatu, and Wanganui ; Districts. TO Stand this Season the Steeplechase and Hunting Entire Horse "ST. ALBANS." St. Albans willleave the stables of his former owner, Donald Frazer, Lower Rangitikei, every Monday ; travelling through Bulls and Marton, remaining at Turakina the same night, returning by the same route on the following Tuesday. St Albans will also be at Sandon at noon every Friday, passing through Bulls going and coming. Good paddocks will be provided at the owner's farm, at a charge of ls 6d per week. All care taken of mares but no responsibility incurred. Fees to be paid to the groom in charge on or before the first of February, 1877. Terms : Single Mare, £3 10s ; two or more mares, the property of one owner, £3 each, and groomage fee, 2s 6d. Season will commence on the lst of October. DONALD FRAZER, Proprietor, Lotver Raugitikei. Septl FOR SALE. A THOROUGH BROAD BRAKE _jL aud _\)ur-horse Team, with Harness and Tarpaulin complete. The Brake was made in itfovember last, by Black, of Wellington ,to carry 2 tous, and ia therefore nearly new and in good condition. The horses are staunch in harness, and will work in any position. They brought a load of about fifteen huudred weight from Mastertou to Marton, through the Forty Mile Bush. Apply to HARRIS BROS., Marton. 'a:
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3198, 20 October 1876, Page 4
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492Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3198, 20 October 1876, Page 4
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