To stand this season at Buenos Ayre3.Staii.|... , ;\ .tion, Wailotara,the,New South: Wales ,>• '?;■.., • THOBOTJGHBBED SEEE. -7 ■:, ,-:.,! . ,• , P .'A.-.T ,8 I/A..8-.Q.H. - ■ .- V-« , T)ATRIARGH, a. rick dark-bay,- with Hack: ...,., ; JC, . ■ 1 points, standing pyer. 16 hands, on short, • . . i , legs, with beautiful;flat ; bone, splendid feet,; . . iU extraordinarily .handsome,, showing great ;/ ,_. quality, combined with strength arid- sub- _• ,^-~ Btanee, remarkably- good . constitution, and ' t ■ , ( docile, temper j is by the far-famed Yatten- ; '.*', 1 lon (sire' of Dagworfch; Jaylin, .Hercules, ' Chester^ Roodee; St.' &eorg'^'&c:)"; ; 'dani, "■"' Days of. Old- (imported),' by • Irish' 'Bird- ■'-''" catcher ; ■ dam, Days of Yore, by Old Erig4' ; '* •' land, &c.' 'Yattendon, by Si*'Hercules;!dam\-"^ Cassandra, by Trps (imported);' out of 'Alice* < '' Gray— by Rons Emigrant, dam: Gtdnare -;--(>t (imported), grand dam of the renowned^'':/ i horse Barb: : Patbiarch possesses Austra-,-; -.1 lian Sir, Hercules blood, through lii9,slr,e,and,.|-') .Irish IBirdcatcher,, bloodi through 1 bis' ,dam,yj and his^breecling cannot be exceEed.'t.Ho ) is n ; 1 . J . own.brqther,tothe celebrated racehorse^itzr ( ; [jj, Yattendon, who carried Sir Hercules i'jtojunj-,. j., son's colour's, to victory, sojof ten in -Australia.',,'. | ' ' f Days' of.Old, J his, dam,-,was also the dun of ' Bose of 'iustraliai'on»' ( 'of the •grandest"am3^;' ga'mest of ' Australian turf performers'/. ',' She'-'"'' ' 'ran the famous . Fishhp'ok' to ahead 1 in'fcnat'' r ' ' memorable 'struggle for the Sydney^'' Cup"; '•'"'•'■ having seventeoh'of the'crack' horses 'Of' the 1 ' .'"' ) Aiista'alian •'colonies 1 ll behuid : -h6r, ; i''amongst' ; - '> them I such ;celebri£ies asiiOXm Whiffier,';! •'! i ■Toluriteerii r JDnirag6n',i'Tattendon','Tallyrand.: > . ■ She.isJ also'iQwn'sisiter !tp ; the,!b.eautifulj r maEe.:n,y Days jof Yore, champion-,- pr4ze-,takei;.jat'theJ-, M ri; last Sydney Exhibitions, open.to.allihe.Aus- ', .tralmn colonies. Patbiabcb^wos if very fast • and game horse.' ''His'perfo'rmancfeslweia'toJ.lC 1 win the Eandwick Nursery. -Handicap, tho I .Victorian' Eacing , Glub Handicap, ,f or. , v J ths Sydney I. Cup,, jgiying a. year an^ 2U)s y;j - away ',to,thD winner. (got;byjYa^teniop?lßo),. -s' r and finishingin front of, Ae ( e, tja'g^ort^ and ,j^ thirteen others. , Owrng'.to, an' accident sla'.'VVr, , 1 4-year-old y h&.', was, ; th'en' put to','the r sfnid'. t ' ' 3: .His young stock have "turned out well 1 in' _'■ ;' .. .^elboui-ne, and realised high prices at the'' :l : annpal sale's ; of ' yearlings. Terrick Terrick, , as a,3ryear-old, got by Patriarch, won several j - . . , ' ' 'race's i at,-;Deniliqiiin;_and _ San4?iurst, 1 ; ; ,Pax- 1 , ,-„ ' BikicHr stood- tjyo seasons in' Hawkejs Bay,^ . ', | I' f6rVh(ch.district h&waV'purchased by^th'e,,,, ( ' J well-known -stud. master)"Mr McLean, ' his , f , 1 • owner leaving Australia 'for England."'.' .' ■,'.' :> ' - :■; j :';*' PEBFQBMATSrCES.""'; j ' '""''- •'->' '■ v.OPhe^fpllpmrig arp some of-PATB.iAEOH's;'''' 1 I ,perfoimancer:-YAt']2years'6ld, w'dri'A':J;'O?'' r f J li rN.ursery' Handicap, -beating Nemd/'Oomiiio 1 -' 1 -'''' \ doie.janda large field of other horses ; $ of, i, ;a:fliue!;' itirne — lmin 19aec8i-. At. 3 yearsjl' ...,ran,third.in i V'..ll:p, Derbyj beating Hora^io 1/: -j ■ ' r api othcijsVr.ilii ' t ?pf^:i.;- P^^T^H^ 1 0 ?-, lin • Spring i 872,, and- autumn ,1873, ran see9,n&' ; '.. ?, m.yJß.'g.', beating Niiiblefoot', 1 BKie.JPe^ '-' ' and a large ' field j . li miles ; 'time— 2min ' K 21'secs. ''Wdn j Y:ll.C. : 'Handicap, ;i 'bea : ting: '''■' : ! Nimble'foot,Barbelia', ) 'la i dy.Caifden/ t and'i J '''■ '.' lai'g'c: field ; : If miles V time — 3minJ_ 13secs. "' I' Ran thifd'in AiJ.O.' Stl'Leger, beating ILbup ' !1 '■ Garouand- others. "Ean- second in A'.IT.G."' I1 '' '■ City i Handicap; carrying 7st.'4lbs, won ibyi '■■':• > iThe Ace,' beating Priam, fMcCallum Mohr,'i -i ■. and others;' 14 • miles j time— 2min :47;'i' -. '2-lOsecs. -.-I .--.•,,:> ■■■ ,• ■ -n .'•••;' ■■■i;l •■'. '■ . ■ Marahal,- a' son of Patriarch,, tho winnerof'.'r • the Grcelong Handicap; carryingßst,'lolbs,. , f j promises- to turn oiit one of tho best hurdle . '. i-aoehorscs in Australia. Elon, another son, of Patriarch, is, now; showing^ bit of good form on. the flat. , " , , '■ .. .'. . . Te'bms : £6 6s ; grooniagc, 2s;6d.' , '. lA ;'''" ':" 'y Et^c 1 paddocliing for mares until Ist of .'.' ! January, 1883. All care taken of jnares, ' ' but no responsibility. •■'"•' - '- 1 ""' - '■ 1; ■ . i ■ • HEAEN & KENNEDY, . ■ '.* - ' ■ - ■ . ■ ■-,!.. Ovmers.' ■' - 1 ' Biienos Ayres Station, Waitotara.- * TO STAND THIS' SEASON AT -WEST 'J " ■ ; L MERE. : . :':'.•;• YOUNGTEAUUGEE, .By old Traducerj out of a three part bred. marc. Is rising 9-year-old and ha. : . produced some- of tlio best riding,"hacks in • (f - --tho district, is thoroughly quiot and. goodtempered. He is running in a paddock, ... and the marcs will be turned in with him , without responsibility. . , . : . Teiijis : JB2 2a, and paddocks charged for,' aftci* one month. Also the entire Pony . , , .CUPID, ptJPID has taken first prize at the Wan-, \J ganui Agricultural Shoiv several times, and his stock are remarkable for their quietness antl good-temper, and well adapted for the use ofc' youngsters. * ,- ' Terms : Two guineas. . Apply oh the station to " '• ' ■ . WILLIAM NAPIEE, ' ' ■ ESSENCE ,OF PUN, .':..•; A VERY handsome. dark bay Entire Pony, -. 'standing about 11 hands, by Lord- Nelson, one of the best bred ponies in the North . Island — dam, a Shetland pony, bred by W. ' H. Watt, Esq., of Wanganui, will stand at ' . tho farm, Woodlands, Kakaramca. ' ' : 1 Tebms : £2. ' : - '' '■ : ; ; Wili EAGLE. '/ rjIHE Thoroughbred Stallion War EioLB. X is a dark brown horse with black points, ■ tsands 15 hands 3 & inches high"; Tired by [ W.j Gerrard, Esq.; of Eapid Bay, South- 5 Australia!' '" ■[•:•; -1 •:■ ■ ' " Pedkjkee! • • ' Wab. Eagie, by Trcgeagle,, imported, out .. . • of Ordeal; imported, by Touchstone^ out of " j Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Ksheririan), g.g.d: by Mulcy, out of sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. '■• ■' '■ ''• '•'■■■•■ Tliis fine stylish horse, shows great sub-- i stance, combiued with. quality,'and-is-,ad- • .,' mirably . adapted to get racehorses^ carriage : •• 1 horses, hunters, or hacks. . .— ' ■.-•-.:.- •>. ! WELLINGTON, 2nd. :■./' 3 • WELLiNGTOJf 2xd is a brightbay, syears : 1 old, of a most remarkably docile disposition j ' has d splendid top j is very muscular, and ' . possesses plenty, of bone and hair of ,th« •■' right quality ; and for action, and style - f . .there is none his equal in the district. PiiDIffEEE. ... \ ... AYelhnotox , 2xn's sire the far-famed. r horse Old Wellington, is so well and favour ably known in this district that he needs no comment; aud I need not say tbat all the ", best and staiuichest horses on the coast are;' • by Old WeUiiigton, which is a fact that cannot bo denied. Maggie, the dam'of " WELLraGToir 2sd, U by the old favourite ■ [ and well-known horso England's Hope, h '- Ulaggic's dam, Kate, is by' Sampson; and?' .i : ' Jean, Kate's dam, wa3 a Clydesdale mare '■ ■ 1 imported from Xnsmnnia. -. .- . 1 ■ Wellututox 2xd, as wdl be seen, is . ' 1 descended from some of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. ; The above hoi\«e3 will travk between the , ; Wlicmuikura and Manawapo^- ' ; ' . _ Tjiu.us : AVar Eagle, single mare 5 "/ Wellington 2nd, JC2 10s. Two or more f , mares as per agreement. Payment by pro- , missory note to bo given at time of service, . and due four months after date. For further particulars, and to Tievf horses, apply to groom in charge, or J. BISELEY, .». Woodstock, Knkaraniea. : ' ' THE ENTIRE IIOKaE3 . \ DILKE, DUNCAN' • GEAY, & MAJOR , WILL travel in tho Wanganui districts . , tills season. . ... ' For particulars see f uture advertisement THOMAS G-EEIQ-Kaitoke Stua Farm, Wanganui. MO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE 1 WAIROA FARM, WAVERLEY, THE I-OLLOWIJfa STAIHOUS^ dalesman, By Traducer — dam, three parts bred EXCHANGE, By Young Banker. : Full particulars in a future advertisement . JOHN MORTON, Wniron Farm.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 4
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