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To stand this season at Buenos Ayres' Sta ■ .■ •' tion, Waitotara, the New South/Wales-. ;;■.,"; THOEOUOHBBED giBE [ ,-. „ •. ,"•■ P ATE,I:A.BOIi i, m , :i „; T)ATRIARCH> a rich darli.bay, with.biackli ] X points, standing, over 16 hands, on shorter.;,, legs, with beautiful.flat bone, splendid feet,,, : ,i extraordinarily handsome, showing . great ., .|- --quality, combined with, strength. , and. sub-. l; ., stance, remarkably good constitution, arid*!, ( docile temper; is by the far-famed Yatten- „ r don (sire of Dagworth) Javlinj Hercules,' '; Chester, Roodee, St. 'George, &c.)'; damj'' '',' Days of " Old (imported), by Irish Bird-' catcher ; ' dam, Days of Yore, by Old Eng 1 - ; •'; land, &c. Yattendon, by Sir Herculesi'.dkni' Jl Cassandra, by Tros (imported), out of Alice."' '« Gray — by Rous Emigrant, ' dam Ghunaro '■"'■'<■ (imported), grand dam of the renowned' if horse Barb. • Patriarch possesses Ausfcra- -. ". • lian Sir Hercules blood through Ms sire, "and . ■-! Irish Birdcatcher blood- through liis dam, ; „-- and his breeding cannot be excelled.- He is jr. - own brother to tho celebrated -racehorse Fitz-; ■> ■ Tattendon, who carried Sir Hercules Robinson's colours to victory so often in Australia. ; . Days of Old, his dam, was also the .dam of ., „ Rose of Australia, one of the grandest and gamest of Australiahturf performers.. -She-. ; ran the famous fishhook to a head in 'that' ' memorable struggle for the Sydney. Cup, having seventeen of the crack horses of the' - Australian colonies bDhind her, amongst them such celebrities as- Tim Whiffler,',' Volunteer, Tarragon, Yattendon, Tallyrandi .-._' She is also own sister to the beautiful mare Days of Yore, champion prize-taker at. the last Sydney Exhibitions, open to all the Aus- ' tralian colonies. Patriaroh was a.very fast '}. and game horse. His performances were to '. win the Randwick Nursery Handicap, .the : j Victorian Racing Club Handicap, second'for ; i , i the Sydney. Cup, giving a- year and 21b» . > away to, the. winner (got by Yattendon also),' : • and finishing in front of Ace, Dagworth, and . . thirteen others. Owing to an accident as a. • . 4-year-old, he was then put to the stud. ,_ r His young stock have turned out well in ", Melbourne, and realised high prices at the annual sales of yearlings. . Terrick Terrick, . as a 3-year-old, got by Patriarch, won several races at Deniliquin and Sandhurst. -Pax- '" RIABOH stood two seasons in Hawke's Bay, '^ for which district 'he'was purchased by the ■-. well-known stud master, Mr McLean, his ;.' owner leaving Australia for England. '.• PERFORMANCES. ' '■: ; ■":- The following are some. of Patriarch's.: • performances :— At '•% years old,. won- A.J.C. , ; , ■Nursery Handicap, beating Nemo, Cpnuto- . dore, and a large field of other horses ; J. ,01, , a mile;. .time — Imin 19secs. "At 3. years, 1 ] ran third in V.R^C. Derby, beating Horatio -. and others ; 1£ miles ; time — 2min^46s'ec?.',: ' Spring 1872, and autumn 1873,' ran' secondin V.R.C, beating Nimblcfoot, Blue Peter,'''." and a large field; 14 miles; time : — 2miri-' 21sccs. Won V.R.C. Handicap; beating : ' Nimblefoot, Barbella, Lady Clifden, and a 1 '' large field ; If miles ; • time— 3min r l3secs: >" Ran third in A.J.C. St. Loger, beating. Loup - Garou and others. -Ran second in AiJ.O; ... City Handicap, carrying 7st 41bs, won by;. Tho Ace,' beating Priam, McCallum Mo_hr,-r,. and- others; 1J miles; time — 2min,47 ;f 2-10secs. •., - „ ;Y,. „ Marshal, a son of Patriarch, the winner of . the Geelong Handicap, carrying Bst lOlbs," | promises to turn out one of. the best hurdle ; racehorses in Australia. Elon, another son of Patriarch, is now showing a bit of good form on the flat. ' : Terms: £6 6s; groomage, 2s 6d. ' ; . Free padtlocking for mares until Ist of ' January, 1883.' All care taken of inures,' 1 ' but no responsibility. '-■ '■ ' "'■'•■ ; ■ HEARN & KENNEDY,', ■.;..' Owners. '. ' Buenos Ayres Station, Waitotaiii. ■ , "" TO STAND THIS .SEASON AT WES'j/ ; " MERE. YOUNGTKAUQGEE, ; By old Traducer, out of a three part bred mare. Is rising 9-year-old and ha produced some of the be3t riding .hacks in ■ the district, is thoroughly quiet and good- , y tempered. He is running in a " paddock, .'.". and the mares will be turned in with him , without responsibility. ; ."''". Terms : £2 2s, and paddocks charged for, after one month. Also the entire Pony .CUPID, pUPID has taken first prize at the Wanxj ganui Agricultural Show several times, andhis stock arc remarkable for their quietness and good-temper, and well adapted for the use of youngsters. Terms : Two guineas. Apply on the station to , WILLIAM NAPIER, ESSENCE OF. PUN-, AVERT handsome dark bay Entire Pony, standing about 11 hands, by Lord Nel- rson, 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 the farm, Woodlands, Kakaramea. Terms : £2. ■ WAR EAGLE. rpHE Thoroughbred Stallion War Eagle' .' X is a dark brown horse with black points,' - tsands 15 hands 3 i inches high; bred by ', W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid Bay, South'- "- Australia. Pedigree. ' : ;.;«- War Eagle, by Tregeagle, imported, oiifc . ." of Ordeal, imported, by Touchstone, 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 substance, combined with quality, and is ad-; , mirably adapted to get, racehorses, carriage . horses, hunters, or hocks. ,; , : :.-,.',• WEL LINGTON~2ND. .. I, '.' Wellington 2nd is a bright bdy,s years : . .} old, of a most remarkably docile disposition ; : has a splendid top ; is very muscular, and ,", possesses plenty of bone and hair of the right quality ; and for action and style there is none his equal in the district. . Pedigree. Wellington 2Ks'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 bo denied. Maggie,, the dam ;of ' Wellington 2nd, is- by the' old favourite- ■' and well-known horse. England's- Hope.- ■ Maggie's dam, Kate, is by Sampson ;' and .;. Jean, Kate's dam, was a Clydesdale mare - . imported from Tasmania. Wellington 2nd, as will be seen, is descended from somo of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. , The above horses will travel between the \ Whomiakura and Manawapou. Tebms: 'War Eagle, £3, single mare; Wellington 2nd, £2 10s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Payment by'proinissory note to be given at time of service, and due four months after data For further particulai'3, and to Tiew horsos, apply to groom in charge, or J. RISELEY, Woodstock, Kakaramea. , THE ENTIRE HOR3ES DILKE, DUNCAN "GRAY, & MAJOR WILL travel in the 'Wanganui districts this season. ' , • - , Eor particulars see future advertisement THOMAS G-REIG-Kaitoke Stua Farm, ; ' Wanganm. MIO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE X 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 Form. Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Gilbert Carson, at his registered office Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, New Zea« land— Friday, Notember 3, 1882.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 3 November 1882, Page 4

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