CO STAND THIS SEASON, AT O "$" FARM, GO AT .VALLEY, the DBAtrani nonsE -n YOUNG WALLACE. YOUNG- WALLACE is a hright hay by V X Sir William Wallace, dam Blossom, by ol Od Wellington, grand-dam by England's « Hope, great grand -dam imported by Mr Jj Jaines Hughes. ."' Terms .- Single mare, £3 ; two or more, "' £2 10s. All care taken, but no responsibility "' J. STONE, P ] Owner. "■ TO STAND THIS SEASON, i« THE FDBE-BBED CtTDESDALE HOUSE *' GLENGAEEY. ; £ r\ LENG-AE.RY will travel this season, as y \JC under : — % Mondays, No. 1 Line ci Wednesdays, No. 2 Line a Tho remainder of the week at homo. p Forpedigreeandf urthorparticulars sec cards. I Teems : £3 10s, single mare. Groomagc, h 2s 6d. o Three weeks' grass free, after that 2s per J weok will be charged. & GttEGOR McLEOD. 3 NOTICE. f i TDK MIOnOtJanBIIBD ENTIBE '1 OPiWA i WILL travel this season in tho Rangi- jtikei and Manawatu Districts, visit- j ing Bulls, Sandon, Feilding, Hnlcombc, nnd J Upper Tutnonui. e For further particulars apply to i ANDREW MoINDOE. j DON JUAJS. ; By Diiunodes (a), out of Sweep (B). j THIS thoroughbred horse will run with his J mares this season at Woodlands Farm. ( Ho is a dark brown horso (without white), stands 15 hands 3 inches high, shows great power and quality, hns a good constitution, short legs, with good bone. Is well adapted for getting weight-carriers nnd steeple-chasoi-3. His breeding cannot bo surpassed. ; See Stud Books and Cards. Any of his mares that missed last year will be taken nt half-price. Terms : £3. Paddocking free for four weeks, after which 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Hind shoes of marcs must be removed. All fees due on January Ist, 1883. JOHN HESLOP. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE rUBE-BItED CLYDESDALE lIOESE PEETENDER WILL travel ns follows : — Mr Foreman's farm, the Grunge, on Tuesdays j Mr Smilcy's stables on Wednesdays ; returning home by No. 2 Line on Thursdays ; remaindor of tho week at Brookdalo. For pedigree see cards. Terms : Single marcs, £3 ss ; three or more as per agreement; groomago 2s Gd., payable on service. Good paddocking at Messrs Bnker and Allison's farm, Brookdale ; also at the Grange, freo for twenty - one days, after which 2s per week will be charged. All caro taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to tho groom in charge, or JOHN MIDDLETON. Manager, Brookdalo. KAKARAMEA STUD HORSES. 'VO stand this season, the thorough-bred JL Horse PREMISE, by Malton (imp.) dam Revoke. AVill travel this season between Manaiii and Waverley. Terms £i Us each mare. The Draught Entire CASHIER, by i'oung Banker, dam Pearl. Cashier will travel between JCakaramca atid Manaia. Terms £•!■ 10s each mare. Also, tho well-known Draught Entire PRESIDENT, by Lord Clyde, dam Blossom. Will travel between Jlanawnpou and Wavcrlcy. Terms : £3 10s each mure. Good paddocks at Manaia and Kakaramea. For further part iculars see cards. Apply to the Grooms in charge, or to R. E. McRAE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH, THE TIIOROUaiIBHED STALLION ISAAC WALTON. The property of Mr Win. Elliot, New Tlymouth, and bred by tho late W. Walter?, Esq., Auckland. Got by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (a) ; her dam, Coquette (a), by Lancelot — Abaft, by Sheet Anchor. Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth (a), dam Althtca (b), by Miconidns (iv), out of Alice Gray (b), by Emigrant (a), out of Gulnare (a). Sec Table XX. of pedigrees, vol. 11., N.Z. Stud Book. "I SAAC WALTON, a powerful brown horse JL nine years old, was one of the fastest horses that over stripped in New Zealand, and won a great number of races during his racing career. Isaac Walton is sire of the the famous Billingsgate, who has won more races under heavy weights than any other harse in the colony, and is at the present time allowed to be the fastest niiler at weight for ago in New Zealand. Fanny Fisher, dam of Isaac Walton, was also dam of Kingfisher, Hippocampus, Piscatorious, irishwoman, and Fishgirl. Terms : Single mare, ■£& ; reduction made for two or more mares of the same ownor. Groom's fee, 4s. All fees payable on January Ist, 1883. WM. ELLIOT, o) I wood Stables, New Plymouth. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT, TEE TIIOROtrGUBUED STALLION TOTARA Totara, bred by 11. Redwood Esq., by Diomedes, out of Wanuca, by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant ; Diomedes, by Hesperus, out of Diomcdin, by Weatherbit. Diomedes was tbe sire of Kakapo, Malvinn, Economy, Pnrawhcnui, and other fast horses, while Waimea is the dam of Manuka, Papapa, Puriri, and Wainui, all of whom have won important races on the Turf. Totara is n bay horse, standing 1G hands 2 inches high, combining power and substance with unusual quality. Hns served in Auckland, Marlborough, nnd Nelson. Gained /li'ot prize in Marlborough and Nelson as a Colonial Thoroughbred, first prize at Rnngiora (Canterbury) 1878 ; also iirst prize at tho Rivcrton Show, Invcrcargill, and first prize at the Great Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show, Invercargill (Southland), 1880. Was selected by the Middle Park Stud Company, Christehureh, for eight of their mares, 1879. Is sire of Longlands, winner of tho Great Autumn Handicap, April, 1878 and 1879 ; of Volunteer, second in tho Champagne Stakes j ran n dead heat with Mata for the Queen's Plate, Duncdin, and won Timaru Maiden. Tom, won Maiden, Derby and Handicap at Southland Meeting. Talent won Maiden Plate, 1J miles, Smin 45iscc, Flying Stakes, fmilc, lmin 17isecs, Wellington J.C. Meeting, 1880. Hincmoa second in tho Champague, Spring Meeting ; won Nursery Handicap, Christchurch ; won Flying Handicap, Timaru. Merlin, winner of tho Spring Handicap, Waugamu. Totara, winner of the Raugitikei Hunt Club Steeplechase, 1882, also won the Waverley Hurdle Race. Terms : Thoroughbred marcs, £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £•!• 4a ; groomago, ss. Will visit Moore and dime's, Bushy Pai-k, Kai Iwi, weekly (weather permitting) ; and stnnd nt Powell's Stable, near tho Racecourse, Wangnnui. SAM POWELL, Wanganui,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 4
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989Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 21 October 1882, Page 4
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