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To stand this season at Buenos Ayres'.Sift' ' tion, Waitbtara, the New SouthWalea '"--. THOBOTJGHBBED 8188-' ' •"' ' ! '; P A T BI A BO H-. 1 - . . ! pATEIAEOH, a rich dark bay, mth. black '/ X points; standing over 16 hands,' on short legs, -with beautiful flat borie^ splendid leet, '-' ' extraordinarily handsome, showing 'great; 1 quality, ■ combined with 1 ■ strength and bud » ■ stance,- remarkably good constitution,' and.ri docile temper; is by the far-famed >Yatten«i'.' don (Bire of Dagworth, Javlin, Hercules, ft Chester, Eoodee, St. George, &o.) 5 .dam,.:. Days of Old (imported), by .Irish Bird*,;, catcher; dam, Days, of Yore.by Qldßng.«;v: land, &c. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam ... I Cassandra, by Ttos (imported), out of; Alice .','. Gray — by Ktfus Emigrant, dam . Gulnare ,*,', (imported), grand dam of the renowned^ • horse Barb. Patbiaboh possesses ' Austria-', ' Jian Sir Hercules blood through his sire,' and : ' Irish Birdcateher blood through his dami' '- ! and his breeding cannot be excelled,- -'He ifl ".', own brother to the celebrated racehorse Site- * Tattendon, who carried Sir Hercules Bobin- <■'■- son's colours to victoryso of ten in Australia. - Days of Old, his .dam, was also the dam of '-'. Bose of Australia, one of the grandest a»d' : gameafc of Auatralianturf -performers. She! • ran the famous Fishhook to a head in that ji memorable struggle" for the Sydney Cup, 7" having seventeen of the crack horses of the, . Australian colonies behind her, amongst.,, them such celebrities 'aa Tim . Whiffler, j ' ."Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendbn, Tallyrarid. •',' She is also own sister to the beautiful mare i± \ Days of Yore, champion prize-taker at tha ! " last Sydney Exhibitions, open to all the Aus-: ' ,| trahan colonies. was a very fast | l - and game horso. His performances were to ; win the Bandwick Nursery Handicap, the I '^ Viotorian Eaoing Club Handicap; second for-'i the Sydney. , Cup,' giving • a year .• and - 2lbs rd away to the winner (got by Yattendon' also), 1 and finishing in front of Ace, Dagworth, and vi thirteen others. t Owing to an accident[BS, »wi-4-year-old he was. then put to, the., stud.. ." His young stock have turned but weirin" Melbourne, arid realised high' price's" «it.;th<i , . annual sales of yearlings'.. TTerriek' 'Terrick,'as a 8-year-bld, got by Patriarch; won several . . races at Deniliquin arid Sandhriwt.' ; ' ; Pat- " eiaboh stood 1 two seasons' in HatokeVßayi ' '' for which district he was'purchased by the '•'•'■ well-known i stud' master, 1 Mr McLean; 1 his ' I owner leaving Australia for England. :i : ' •'■'■ "■■ .'•■; .- A !• • ■ ■, ': .'-.' -'liV ; PEEFOEMANOES*. ;•■ ■'■• ■■'■ ■; Ths following are some, of Pateiaboh'b performances :— At 2 years old,.won A.J.O. ,[\ Nursery. Handicap, beating Nemo, Commo- .. s dpre, and a large field of, other horses '; i ;of ; .; a' mile ; ,tiirie — lmin 1 19secs. , At 3. years, • ■ ran third in V.E.C. Derby ? beating Horatioy* , i aid others • -If miles ; ' time^-2min 46seepi'-', Spring 1872, : and autumn 1873, ran' second' . J '■ 'inY.'EiC., heating Nimblefoot/'Blue' Peter; 1 "' and ! a large fipldj' l li'nifle3;''time-^2mik :!i^ . ;21secs.' ("Won T.E.C. Handicap,' 5 beating": , ..Nimblefoot, Barbella',' ' Uody 'Clifden,^'arid"i» "■'' large field; 1J miles; time-J-3min il33ecsl Iton. third in A-.J.0. St. Legeri biatirig'l/Oup' Chirouand others. -ii Ban 1 second in 1 A.JiC.v ' ' City Handicap, carrying 7st 41bs, ; w6c. by The Ace, beating Priam,. McCallum Mohr, ".r and others ;• 1J miles; time— 2min .47 ■ '2-lOsees. . , , > < „ , "■ Marshal, a son of Patriarch, the winner of the G-eelong Handicap, carrying Bst lOlbs, promises to turn but one of the best hurdle racehorses in Australia. Elon, another son of Patriarch, is now showing a bit of good' form on the flat. . , • . - : Tebms :£6 6s ; grpoinage, 2s 6d. - . .... Free paddocking for mares until Ist. of • . January, -1883. ' All, care taken of mares,,..; but no responsibility!^ , '„'..': HEAEN& KENNEDY,' . '. .. Owners. • Buenos Ayres Station, Waitotara. / 'flO STAND. THIS SEASON AT "WEST • ; . L; MERE. ' :.:■■;. ; YOUNGTRADUOER, . By old Traducer, out of a three part : ' bred mare. :Is rising 9-year-old and ha -} r produced some of the best" riding hacks in '"- the district, is thoroughly "quiet and good- ; > tempered. He is running in "a paddock, ■ .•. and the mares will be turned in with -him . r without responsibility. . Tebms : £2 2s, and paddocks charged for, : ',} after one month. . ■ , Also the entire Pony .. CUPID, . . ■'„■■ riITPID has taken first prize at the Wan- ~ \J ganui Agricultural Show several times, and his stock are remarkable for their quietness; and good-temper, and well adapted for the ■ use of youngsters. Teems : Two guineas. Apply on the station to WILLIAM NAPIEB, ESSENCE' OF FUN,,,, : A VERY handsome dark bay Entire Pony, , IX standing- about^ll hands, by Lord Nel«' . son, ono of the best bred-pomes in the North Island— dam, a Shetland pony, bred by W. H. Watt, Esq., of Wanganui, will stand at the farm, Woodlands, Kakaramea. Tbbms: £2. ' , -„ .' WiE EAGLE. ,:.■■; rpHE Thoroughbred Stallion Wab EACH 3 . >■:■> X is a dark brown horse with black points, ■•..- -tsandß 15', hands 3i inches high ; bred by .",:.. W. Gterrard, Esq., ofEapid Bay, South ; -, Australia. ' '.-. ■ ' Pediobbe. , ';',' Wab Eagie, by Treg'eagie, imported, oht, : ; . of Ordeal, iriiported, by Touchstone', out of """'.'; Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), ' '.'[ g.g.d. byMulcy,' out of sister to* : Pope; by 7 . " J ~ Shuttle, &c. ••'■-■•. ■-• ' ; - • .'• ' ■■ '.••• This fine stylish horse Bhows great 'sub*' ' '' stance, combined with- quality, and is ad-' 1 ! ' : mirably adapted to get racehorses, carriage '■■■•'! horses,. hunters,, or hacks.- ■. : .1 -„1 :••-.-. 'io .- : — ; : r— .' ■• -':: 4 'iifrrr WELLINGTON 2nd. ■•"*"■■< Weihnqton 2nd is a bright bay,' 5 years I ; ''-' )\ old, of a most remarkably docile disposition 5 ■ -' has a splendid top; is very muscular, and ••"' possesses plenty of bone and hair of the ;> J right quality; and for action and Btyta' ••'-: there is none his equal in the district; ■ - n,r PEDIfIBEE. , ,-J . X:: ' ':: • WEliipHfaiON 2nd's sire ,the far-famed!; -,t< horse Old Wellington, is so well and favour. • *:, . ably.knowri in this district that he needs no comment ; and I need not say that all the . best and staunchest horses on the coast are ■ ... by Old Wellington, which is a fact that „ : ,- cannot be denied. Maggie, the dam of Wellington- 2nd, is by the old favourite, -,-i and well-known horse England's Hdpel 1 , " "\ Maggie's dam, Kate, is by' Sampson; arid- . Jean, Kate's dam, was a Clydesdale mare,' ." imported from Tasmania. ■ '■"" Wblldtoton 2nd, as will be seen, ' is • •" descended from some of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. The above horses will travk between the :. Whenuakura and Manawapon. Teems : War Eagle, £3, single mare -, Wellington 2nd, £2 10s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Payment by promissory note to be given at time of service, and due four months after date. For further particulars, and to view horses, apply to groom in charge, or J. EISELEY, Woodstock, Kakaramea. THE BNTIBB HOBSES DILKE, DUNCAN GffiAY, & MAJOR WILL travel in the Wanganui district* this season. For particular see future advertisement THOMAS G-EEIQ-Kaitoke Stua 3?ann, : Wanganai. rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE X WAIEOA FARM, WAVEBLEY, THB POLIOWINa STAELION3 — DALESMAN, By Traducer — dam, three parts bred. EXCHA N G E, By Young Banker. Ifull particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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