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BARB A R IAN. THIS Thoroughbred Horse will Stand duriDg the ensuing Season at Baumai, Bulls, Lower liangitikei. Babbabian is by the far-famed Traducer; dam, Barbary (imported), by Simoon, by Came), by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot 8-os, by Eclipse. .. Traducer by Libel, by Pantaloon, by Buzzard, by "Woodpecker, by Herod. Barbarian's dam, Barbary' (own sister to the English Barbarian that ran second for the Derby in,1852) was a good performer. She won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes, 1857 ; also;, the. National Produce Stako,,at Curragh ; : was ' second to Sprig of Shillelagh for Lord Denhom's Plate, same Meeting, At Auckland, New Zealand, was tbe winner of the Innkeepers' Plate, and then sold for 450 guineas, and sent to the Stud. ~ :Spme.. ofL the -best stock in this district are descended from this mare, and have shown for themselves the quality of her blood, Traducer is too well known to need much comment, having been the most successful Stud Horse in the Southern Hemisphere every Race Meeting, either flat or steeplechase, showing the quality and capabilities of his stcck ; but breeders should bear in mind that this grand old horse is lost to the Stud, and this fact must necessarily greatly enhance the value of aDy stock possessing his blood. Babbarian is a icoal-;black' horse,: of great power and subs'.ance, and the above* pedigree will satisfy all who wish to obtain thoroughbred and fashionable blood, possessing known racing and weight-carrying qualities. He . stood for two seasons in the Wairarapa, whore he proved himself a sure foal-getter, and, though his stock have not yet had time to publicly prove themselvef, they display Buch thorough good qualities, and are so generally well liked, that he has been- detained on this side in an endeavour; to sustain ihe wellknown character of the West Coast horses. . .. . . Terms— Five guineas (inclusive). Five mares, the property of one owner, 20 guineas. Grood paddocking provided. Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. After mares are stinted due notice will be given, when, if not removed within seven days, grazing will be charged at the rate of 2s 6d per week. Mares left at Mr C. Gordon's stables will be taken to Eaumai with all possible care. . The attention of owaer3 is sailed to the fact that Babbabian will be allowed to serve but a limited num» ber of mires ; it is, therefore, advisable that anearly applicat'oc should be made. ' JOSEPH ABBOTT. TpO STAND THIS SEASON The Thoeotohbeed House MUFTI. This most fashionably-bred horse will stand this season at Mr C. M. KiCHiotDs' Farm, No. 2 Line, where secure paddocks with good feed Will .be provided, and every care taken but no responsibility recognised. Mufti is by the late emperor of colonial stallions Tradueer, out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Bias — Emily by Operator — Flora Mclvor by Rouse's Emigrant; and is closely related to all the most successful performers in both, the Australian, aud New Zealand Stud Books. Mufti is bred the right way to beget winners, and breeders will do well to follow the late Admiral Eouse's advice, viz., to stick to winning strains of blood. Terms:— Single Mareja, £5 os; two Mares, £8 ; four Mares, £12. For further particulars apply to ' ' CM. RICHARDS, No. 2 Line ; or, J. W. JACKSON, Pier Hotel. GENERAL SHOEING IOE G E AND Blacksmith's Establishment. /^j. tTAMILTON, BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, EIDGWAX-STBEET, WANGANUI, Having regard to the existing depression, has determined to make large reductions in the prices of all articles purchased and work done at his establishment. One trial will make this fact abundantly clear. A liberal discount allowed on all cash transactions. Wool, Wharf, and Tip-Drays, Barrows, Vehicles, &c, in Stock, and made to order on the shortest notice. fig! 0 All Jobbing] done with 'neat ness and despatch. NICHOLS, TARRANT & CO. Makino Saw Mills, FEILDING. THE Hrin are now prepared to execute orders for all descriptions of Timber, on the shortest possible notice, and on easy terms. PLANING. RUSTICATING, ' MOULDING, SKIRTING &c, &c. Si! 0 FIREWOOD SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY. N. T. & Co. having no agency in town, the buyer will have tho benefit of dealing directly with the firm.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 19 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 19 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 19 August 1880, Page 4

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