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To stand this season at Buenos .Ayre,3;Bls 1 tion,"Wailotara, the Hew South Wales * S " . THOEOUGHBBBD SIEB . | PATE IA EC mV'.r':-'. T)ATRIARCH; a rich dark bay, with black;';' 1. pomts, standing over 16 hands, on short legs, with beautiful flat 'bone, splendid 'feet} ! ' : 1 extraordinarily handsome, showing great '■' quality, combined with strength,, and, sub; ' stance, remarkably good • constitution, rand , v dpcile temper ; is by the far-famed Tattem--,.'j ' don (sire of Dagwortb, Javlin, Hercules,';* Chester, Roode'o; St. George, &c.) ; dam, '•".- flays .of Old (imported); by. Irish Bird- "" ' catcher j ' dam, Days of Tore, by 'Old Eng-" land, &c. Tattendoh, by Sir Hercules^' dant 1 Qas'sandra, by Tros (imported), out' of JUiiJoV ' i ' Gray — by Rous Emigrant; dam "Giiln'are ' (imported), grand dam-, of the renowned' ci horse Barb. Patbiaboh possesses' Anstra-' t ' Kan Sir Hercules blood through his • sire, and ■'0 Irish Birdcatpher blood- through"hi3 r dam,' " and his breeding, cannot be excelled. ,He is v own brother to tKe colobrated racehorse Fitz- iq Tattendon, who carried Sir Hercules -Robin* son'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 Australianturf performers." r - She')' ran the famous Fishhook to a head in that 1 ' memorable struggle for the Sydney':' Oupy"' 1 having seventeenof the crack horses, of the ''" Australian colonies behind her, amongst' 1 ■ them such celebrities as Tim* Whiffler, ; ' ; "Volunteer, Tarragon, Tattendon, Tallyrand. :' She is also own sister to the beautiful' mare Days of.Toro, champion' prize-taker at the:: J ' last Sydney Exhibitions, open to all the Aus- : { ; Irahan colonies. PATBiAEOHwas.a very last- j ahd game horse. His performances were, to, f;;,^ 1 win the Randwick Nursery ,Handicap,tho lQ , "Victorian Racing. Club Handicap, .second for. n the Sydney Cup, ; giving a 'year and'~2lb«. : f, away to the winner (got by Tattendon also), ~'\ ■ and finishing in frontof Ace, Dagworth,' and,. I thirteen others'. Owing to an accident' as a ri ' 4-year-old he was. then put to 'th'e; stud.' ': ' His young stock have turned' out well in" ' Melbourne, and realised high priced at tho'.'C ' annual sales of yearlings'." Terrick Terrick';''-' 1 as a 3-year-old; got by Patriarch; won several •"•' races at Deniliquiri and Sandhurst.- PaT-' : biabch stood two seasons in Hawke's Bay, r Afir which district he was purchased by the'iC well-known stud master, Mr iMcLeanyihis b , owner leaving Australia for England.;. .J: lias ' ' PERFORMANCES.'. '"'^■^•.l'ii'.y. The, following are, some of Patbiaboh'lv performances :— At,2 years' old, won 'A-JX^'j ( Nursery Handicap^ beating Nemo,.Comri6; (r> dore, and a large field of other horses '; ,f of ( , ' a, mile ; time^-imin. 19sccs. r At ,3 .yiars^ ', ran' third in T.RXJ.' Derby, beating Hp'ratio ; andothex-s; 1> miles' ;'."time— ■2nun'46sec | s!.'r' Spring 1872, and' autumn 1873; r ran 'second ' 'in V.R.C.; beating ■Nimblefodt, : 'Blue:Peter', iil and a large field-; li miles ; time- ;i 2min'''' 21socs. ::Won V.R.C. Handicap] beating^-i Nimblefoot,Barbella, lady Clifdeh, and'a'^ large field; . If miles ; .time— 3mih 13sVcs.i3 Ran thh'd in A.J.C. St. Leger, beating Loup/i . . Garon and othera. : .. Ran -second in-A.J.Civ City Handicap, carrying 7st. 4U>s, won ;byj!^. 1 The. Acej beating Priam, McCallum _Mohr,[[.: and , others ;' 1J . miles ; jtime-7f2min U 47,-,---2-lOsecs."'. '. 4 ,_ "■ . '. ,;■!' (.'.". , Marshal, a son of Patriarch, the winner of the Gcelong Handicap, carrying Bst 101bs,c^ promises to turn but one of the best hurdle- .-. ' racehorses in Australia. ' 'Ebn, another \ son'.]' of Patriarch, is how showing a ! bit of good form on the flat. • "'- ! ' "'" '" "-" •"-••■ ', |1>I! Teems: £6 6s; gi-oomage, 2s 6d;-" '; "'•' '[ ' Free paddocking for mares until' Ist of. 1 ' January, 1883. All care taken". of' mares,"' - but no responsibility. . • • ;...: >: :■■■•••:•..' HEARN & KENNEDT, ■ :•<! ■ • Owners. Buenos res Station, Waitotara. „- ■ mO STAND THIS SEASbN AT WESl 1 ' ' L MERE. - : : : ' ' ; YOUNGTEADDOEE, ' ,', : By old Traducer, out of a three part'. \ bred mare. Is rising "9-year-old and ha .' , produced some of the best riding hacks in ■ tho district, is thoroughly quiet and good-' ' tompercd. He is running in a padddekj ;i and the mares will be turned in with him ' without responsibility. . . . ■• . r Tebms :£2 2s, and paddocks charged for, > after one month. . : • . . > ' Also the entire Pony CUPID, pUPID has taken firel prize at the Wan- T \J ganui Agricultural Show sereral times, andhisstockareremarkablefortheirquietness ■ arid good-temper, and well adapted for. the . use of youngsters. . '•• - Tebji3 : Two guineas. . • • '. . / Apply on the station to . ■■.;■, ' WILLIAM NAPIER, ■': .". , , ESSENCE OP FUW,.- . , ; A VERT handsome dark bay Entire Pony, ! standing about 11 hands, by Lord Nel- ... son, one of tho best bred ponies in the North • Island— dam, a Shetland ppny, bred by W. ■ ' • ■ ' H. Watt, Esq., of VTanganui, will stand at ' ' the farm, Woodlands, Kakaramea.' ■'■- TEBM3 : £2. ■ ■ . ■ - WA.R EAGLE. rpHE Thoroughbred Stallion Wab.Eaole " JL is a dark brown horse with black pointsj . tsands 15 hands 3 } inches high; bred by ' W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid Bay, South ;: Australia. ■ •-.'■: PEDIfIKEB." •: Wab Eaqle, . by Tregeagle, imported, out ; ■ '.< .■ 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 ; :I ; Shuttle, &c. „' , ... ' ; This fine styh'sh horse shows great sub- '„. stance, combined .with quality, and is ad- . 1 mirably adapted to get racehorses, carriage horses, hunters, or hacks. - ' ; . WELLINGTON~2nd. .' ; - Weilinotok 2iiD is a bright bay, 5 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 Btylt there is none his equal in the district. ' Pedigeee. . ', Wellington 2nd's sire tho far-famed horse Old Wellington," is so well and favour . . - ably known in this district that he needs no ■ ,' y 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 -6f<-'i. : Wellington 2sd, is, by the old favourite m!-. 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 2sd, as will bo seen, .i5,.;,.---descended from' some of the best Clydesdvle. blood ever imported to New Zealand. The above horses will travel between the Whenuakura and llanawapou. . • , r Tebits: War Eagle, £3, single mare'} ."' Wellington 2nd, £2 10s. T^vo or more mares as per agreement. Payment by promissory note to be given at time of service, and duo four months after date. " For farther particulars, and to new • horses, apply to groom in charge, or ■ J. RISELET, . • ■ Woodstock, Kakaramea. , rpO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE ' . I WAIROA FARM, WATERLET, : THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS — dalesman, By Traduecr — dam, three parts bred. EXCHANGE, By Toung Banker. Full particulars in a future advertisement! ' , JOHN MORTON, Wairoa Farm. THE ENTIRE HOBSE3 DILKE, DUNCAN GRAT, & MAJOR WILL travel in the Wanganui districts this season. For particulars see f uture advertisement THOMAS GREIG Kaitoke Sfcua Farm, Wanganui.

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

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

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

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