To stand tins' season at Buenos" Ayres Sta 1 tion, Waitotara;tho New South Waloa ■. .'( 'iw r ",ol£HOßOiraßß!H:iM3lfeH9in A ) I ■■.!'■'?> H-ieiwK — in . -a-ii .siuJitenl . ■pAT i p,IAROH/a,achidark-fiay:pwi%!.Bßi!k X r , ja poyitis,st#nding OTer x il,6hanJls, onishort extraordinarily handsome, shp,wnTgtro?at . quality, fiOjmbinedjwiJh^trengt^anaißub- " .stance, jemarkaMy.'gp.odf cion ot Uagwortn,. Hercules, ■ ' Ohester^Roodea, At. George,"' raTTfdam. ' •. 'Days o b? % tesh'^ija' ' - ' catcher •" l 4anii t Daj'i 'bfl ! We?by' ) ola Ii En B - : ' larid/&ct < I YatteridonVhy-Srr'H:e^!ules, 9 aSni i • , Cass'aridra:, b'ygM^(impdfte^)?'6St''fef ! Mce ' Gray— by ■ Rous-'iEmigraiitli dam^JGußare > i (imported), •, grand^danf t'i'f ■ithesrtgfijwned > ■ 'horse' Baibj I'P-AißiAEOH'.tiossßgsesSJiLa'Bfea- ': ilian. Sir Hercules hloodithrbugU ffis siiejand ' 7 rljisb -Birdcatcher blood IJirougKjhistidain, ' ', [andhis I breefUng ; .oann])t be. excelled;} uHa is . 3 01^.]' r . 0^?X,tpi1^,celobrated I raceh:or^p-Bit;z- - f. .sons.colours^to^^ctojjy^sojpftqn in,ii,}^trajja. gamest of Austrahanturf performers, She • ran the famous Fishhook' to"a'Kea3' mP|nat c 'memorable L struggle' f6r'Hh'g' ! Sydneff Cup, ■ ' laving seventeen_o'f F the;'cfack hoSSes "tt'Pffie . 8j Aus(*alian" i cpldnigs' l ßenin / d J3 am'oifgst s - them ; ''such !li celebrities J ' ) as' 'Tim^Wniffler, !T6lunteer,'Trirragbnj Yattetidon,' Tally^and. i ■She,isals6own'"sister' I tb thS'tieiutifuffffiare ! ,DaysofiYore, champioffvprize-taker iiifithe ■ llast Sydney Exhibitions.topqnito'allitheiAus(tTOhan : colomes.-. rPATßrAßfcHavasj&verjtfest <J .wa ; gaaifiB hprse.jyHis pe"rfpnn»pces(We»rto ■"Win, tlio 7Bandwiok,.Nurjeiy,iHandifap£ ) tihe Viqtpr,ian Raeing.GlubiHagdicapjlseciondtfor the Sydney .Cupj^giVjng^a^jre^rjan^aibi ■ j away to. thej winner, (got t b.y^a.tfendon and finishing' m front of Ace, DagwqrfclMuicl thirteen others. Owingto an accideniT as a ! 4-year-old W^^&^W'Zl His young sto'ck Pn hive J 'i!urMea''oulr'weU in Melbourne, and'¥e£ilise"d~EgE prices at the g annual sales of ■ yearlings^ r-Temek-vajemick, j as a3-year-bld, got DyTatriarch," wonseveral i races at Deniliquin and~Sandhurst. Patft . kia^gh stood two seasonst in Hawke'^Bay, 3 for which district he was purchasßdJHyfthe ( > well-known stud master, •Mr jMcLean;':iis [' owner leaving Australia for Engla&diioso c. " " PERFORMANCES, [..-"51,.,^ |_ The following are some of PArniAjtoH'B ij performances : — At, 2 years old, won'A. J.O. E Nursery Handicap, beating Nemo, Conuxo- ( dore, and a hirge field of, other horses' ; '.f of a a mile ; time^-lmin 19secs; . A* 3 y?»rs, ,_' ran third in 1 V.R.C. Derby, beatiiig Horatio • and others j li milc3 ; . time— 2min 46secs. f e Spring 1872, and autumn 1873,'rari v second L . in T.R.C.,- beating Nimblefoot, Blue ' Peter, and a large field ; 1J miles '; time^-2mui ir 21secs. WonV.R.C. Handicajp,' beating ._ Nimblefoot, Barbella, lady Clifden;-"and a hirge field ; li miles ; time-HJioin' 13seca. c Ran third in A.J.C. St. Leger, beating Loup Garou and others. Ron second: in! A.J.C. - City Handicap, carrying 7st 41b3,:woc>;by , The Ace, beating- Priam," McCallum Molir, »nd others j li miles ; < time— 2min '47 .2-lOsecs. ". .. . , . . -',; Marshal, a son of Patriarch, the winner ofx the Geelong 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. . ' '■' Teem's: £6 6s; grbomage, 2s 6d. Free paddocking for mares until Ist' of January, 1883. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility. HEARN & KENNEDY; ■ i Owners. Buenos Ayres Station, Waitotara. - . '. t 'PO STAND THIS SEASON AT WEST L MERE. . YOUNGTBADUCER, : .','', ; By old Traducer, out of a three part bred mare. Is i'ising 9-year-old and ha produced some of the best riding hacks in the district, is thoroughly quiet and goodtempered. He is running in a paddock, and the mares will be turned in with liiin without responsibility. Tebm3 : £2 2s, and paddocks charged for, after one month. Also the entire Pony OUPLD, , /"WPID has taken first prize at the Wan^P \J ganui Agricultural SlKrwVeveral times, andhisstockareremarkahlcfortheirquietn'ess and good-temper, and well adapted for the use of youngsters. Tebms : Two guineas. Apply on the station to WILLIAM NAPIER, ESSENCE OF FUN, ' A VERYhandsomo dark bay Entire Pony, ZJL standing about 11 hands, by Lord Nelson, one of the bestbred ponies in the North Island — dam, a Shetland pony, bred by W. H. Watt, Esq., of Wanganui, will stand at tho farm, Woodlands, Kakaramea. Tebms : £2. WIR EAGLE. mHE Thoroughbred Stallion War Eaolb X is a dark brown horse with black points, tsands 15 hands 3i inches high j bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid Bay, South Australia. ;. r ; PEDIGBEE. . ," ••; Wab. Eagle; by Tregeagle, imported, out of Ordeal, imported, by Touohstone, out, of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), g.g.d. by Mulcy, out of sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. This fine stylish horse shows great subBtance, combined with quality, and- is' admirably adapted to get racehorses, carriage horses, hunters, or hacks. WELLINGTON~2nd. Wellington 2nd i 3 a bright bay, 5 years v n_ old, of a most remarkably docile disposition ; f has a splendid top ; is very muscular, and possesses plenty of bone and hair of tho right quality ; and for action and style there is none his equal in the district. Pediobeb. Wellington 2nd's sire the far-famed horse Old Wellington, is so well and favour ably known 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 and well-known horse England's Hope. Maggie's dam, Kato, is by Sampson; and Jean, Kate's dam, was a Clydesdale mare imported from Tasmania. Wellington 2nd, as will be seen, -is descended from some of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. The above horses will travel between the Whenuakura and Manawapou. Terms : War Eagle, £3, single mare j 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 Tiew horses, apply to groom in charge, or J. RISELEY, Woodstock, Kakaramea. THE ENTIRE HOBSES DILKE, DUNCAN GRAY, & MAJOR WILL travel in the Wanganui districts this season. For particulars see future advertisement THOMAS GREI& Kaitoke Stuci Farm, Wanganwi. y 'I'O STAND THIS SEASON AT THE 1 WAIROA FARM, WAVERLEY, THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS — dalesman, By Traducer — dam, three parts bred. EXCHANGE, By Young Banker. Full particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 2 November 1882, Page 4
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986Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 2 November 1882, Page 4
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