"NOTICES TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ARAMOHO. THE following Imported Entires, the property of the Aram oho Stud Company : — The far-famed Pure Bred Clydesdale, RED PRINCE. Terms : Single mares, £4 4s ; two or more, £3 10s each. The Imported Thoroughbred ELS WICK. Terms : Single mares, £6 6s ; two or more £5 Os each. Note. — These terms wili be strictly adhered to, and all fees must be paid by the 31st January next, to ED. W. LIFFITON, Agent for A. S. Co. Oct 5 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Aird Farm, No. 2 Line, The Thorough Bred Entire, PHANTOM. PHANTOM was bred by Mr Hewitt, at Nonsuch, in Tasmania, in 1868, by Phantom; dam by Old Panic, imported rrom England by Mr Samuel Black well, of Melton Mowbray ; grand dam was bred by Mr Joseph Wright, of Oaklands, by Old Vanish, dam Eucalyptus. Phantom's grandsire was Phantom, bred in England, and imported to Tasmania by Mr W. Kearney. Phantom was winner of the Maiden Plate at Eichmond, Tasmania, in a canter. Phantom is a magnificent dappled brown horse standing 15 hands 3 inches, with admirable symmetry and power. Teems — £4< 4s j Limited to 60 Mares Note : Phantom is acknowledged by competent judges to be the most honest sire standing this season in the Wanganui Districts. Also, The Powerful Clydesdale Entire, YOUNG LOFTY, YOUNG- LOFTY is by Old Lofty, out of au imported Tasmanian mare. Toung Lofty is a bright dappled bay, stands 16 hands 3 inches in height, of immense frame, a model as regards muscular development and symmetry, and has also proved his capabilities as a sure foal getter. Teems — . " Single Mare, £3 3s : ttvo or more as per agreement. Note: Toung Lofty is a most worthy scion of the old stock, and is admitted to be one of the most promising Clydesdales which has been' bred in the district. To Toung Lofty was awarded, in 1873, the medal offered by the Aramoho Stud Company, for the best yearling by Old Lofty, and his splendid points and grand proportions have been universally admired by breeders of draught stock. Grazing free of charge for 14 days, after which time 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Settlements on or before Ist January, 1877. moleod & McGregor, Proprietors. Oct 9 NOTICE. To Horse Breeders in the Eangitikei Manawatu, and Wanganui Districts. TO Stand this Season the Steeplechase and Hunting Entire | Horse "ST. ALBANS." St. Albans will leave the stables of his former owner, Donald Frazer, Lower Eangitikei, 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 Is 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. Teems : 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 Ist of October. DONALD FRAZER, Proprietor, i Lower Eangitikei. Sept 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3205, 30 October 1876, Page 4
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539Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 3205, 30 October 1876, Page 4
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