TO TRAVEL IN THE WANGANU! DISTRICT. THE PUBE-BBED CLYDESDALE HOBSE LOBD-OLIDI Bred by Mr [Menlovo, Otago. Sire, Duk< of Edinburgh. For terms see future advertisement. ROBERT EOSS, Gordon s Stables. " 'i RUN IN A PADDOCK "WITH A i. LIMITED NUMBER OF MAEES, THE THOBOU&HBEED ENTIEE HOBSE B A E 0 N. Also, THE ENTIBE PONY MAZBPPA. For terms, see future advertisement. CHARLES GORDON. THE THOHOUGHBBED STALLION HIPPOCAMPUS. To Stand this Season at Wanganui. fTHE property of and bred by W.Walters, i Esq., Auckland ; got by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fislier, by Fisherman (a), her dam Coquette (a) by Lancelot — Abaft, by Sheet Anchor. ' Dainty Ariel, by Riddlesworth (a), dam Althcea (b), by Mfeonides (a), out of Alice Grey (b), by Emigrant (a), out of Gulnare (a). See Table ~XTC. of Pedigrees, Tol. 11. N.Z. Stud Book. Terms : Mares classed under A. or B. in the New Zealand Stud Book £10., Groomage 5s ; other Mares £6, Groomage ss. Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s 6d pei week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. As the above Stallion is limited to 50 Mares, early application is necessary. For further particulars see cards or to J. H. POLLOCK, Wanganui. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN~THE WANGANUI DISTRICT, THE AUSTRALIAN - BEED SIEE CAP-A-PIE, By Marybyrnong (who is standing at IOC guineas) — dam, Miss Magus, by imported Magus, from Georgina, imported. (See tabulated pedigree and performances in cards.) CAP-A-PIE was purchased for 600 guineas by the Auckland Stud Company, and his first gets, now yearlings, show wonderful size, power, and quality. He is in colour a rich dark bay, standing 15 hands 2 inches high, on short legs. He has capital bone, great length ; and a more muscular thoroughbred horse cannot be found in New Zealand, As a 2 and 3-year-old he was one of the greatest performers in the Australian colonies, and ho is related on his sire and dam's side to all the best racehorses which have appeared on the turf during the past seven yeara. From thoroughbred or well-bred mares he must produce racehorses, hurdlehorses, or steeplechasers ; and from ordinary marcs should have grand hacks and carriage horses. (For tabulated pedigree, performances, and full particulars see cards.) Teems : Single mares, 1 guineas ; two or more, 6 guineas ; groomage, ss. Paddocking,. 2s 6d per week in Wanganui. Country travelling places will be made known in f uture advertisement. ' For further particulars apply to MORGAN RHYS, Groom, 0. H. CHAVANNES, Victoria Hotel. Or JOSEPH CHADWICK, Jttn. TO STAND THIS SEASON, 0 Z A K. pZAR is a brown pony, 2 years old, by \J Vernon, out of Lilly. Lilly, out of Enderby's pony mare, by Tom Thumb. Vernon was bred by Lord Vernon at Sudbury, Derby, England, and imported by W. F. Russell, Esq. Vernon has won one second prize and four first prizes, at the Wanganui Agricultural Show. Teems : 30s a mare. No responsibility. JAMES HAIK, Brooking Farm. •'! O~STASD" THis"~SEA~ ON ~IN~THE 1 DISTRICT OF WANGANUI, Visiting Turakina on Monday, and Kai Iwi on Friday, in each week, the celebrated imported American TBOTTING STALLION, The property of John Kerr, Esq., Nelson PINOLE PATCHEN, By son of George M. Patchcn, the celebrated American trotter (dam's pedigree to follow). Pinole Patchen is a powerful black horse, 8 years old, standing 16 hands 3 inches high, possessing good bone and magnificent action. Pinole Patchen's grandsire Geo. M. Patchen, has a record of 2 minutes 18 seconds, and the celebrated mare Lucy, by Geo. M. Patchen has a record of 2 minutes 18i seconds. Hopeful, another horse sired by Geo. M. Patchen, has a record of 2 minutes 14J seconds. Pinole Patchen himself was a good performer, and won several purses in California in first-class company, including a purse for stallion 5, with a record of 2 minutes 30 seconds. ' Also.—, Between Waverloy and Hawera, NEWLAND'S HAMBLETONIAN, By Speculation, by Rysdysk's Hambletonian — dam, Martha Washington, by Burr's Washington. Newland's Hambletonian, was a firstclass performer, is a handsome bloodlike bay horse, 11 years old, standing 16 hands high, with bone of the right description and beautiful action. In the purse won by Pinole Patchen he was only beaten by half a length in the final heat| eleven heats in all having been trotted. The Grandsire of Newland's Hambletonian, Rysdysk's Hambletonian, was also sire of the renowned trotter, Dexter, who has a record of 2 minutes 17i seconds. Terms : Single mares, dE6 ; throe or more mares, £5 ; groomage fee, ss. Fees payabel on Ist January, 1883. For further particulars apply to J. H. POLLOCK, j SAM POWELL, O OTTO HAASE, P ale THE THOKOXTOHBEiB STALLION MORPHEUS WILL TRAVEL THE P.ALIIERSTON FEILDING, AND SANDON DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. ,],[ ORPHEUS is a golden chestnut standill ing 16 hands 3 inches j thoroughly sound in all respects. He is 5-year oldj and by that fast and well-known horse Costa way, dam Somnambula by Towton, dam Opera by 111 Barbere, dam Cassandra by Priams Towton by Melbourne; Castaway byTra; ducer, dam Mermaid. Moepheus comefrom a great racing family, claiming some aristocratic and high-class performers as his relatives. His sire won the AVellington Cup and ran second for the Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The performances of these animals in New Zealand and Australia need no comment Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup in 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, won the Canterbury Derby in 1864. Tambourini was also from Opera, by Towton, and won amongst other races, the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Canterbury and Wellington Cups, besides performing, successfully over hurdles. Salvage by Cast-' away ran second for the Wellington Cup." last year, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won the Great Autumn Handicap it Christchurch, and is nominated for the Melbourne Cup. Terms, £5, and 5s groomage fee. For further particulars apply to FRANK PALMER. THE PTOE-BBED CLYDESDALE STALLION KNOCKDON WILL travel this season from Whenuakura to Maxwelltown. Knockdon by Knockdon (imported), out >f Princess, by Emperor (imported). Tebms : £3 10s ; two or more mares as ior agreement. J. JOHNSTON, Waverley.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 27 October 1882, Page 4
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