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Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI & SUBBOUNDING ■ DISTBICTS. I C>-gm*<*^jms & The Horae, r^TL^M^ , LQRD nel son. He is a dapple brown, with black points, stands 17 baiids high, has splendid action, fine temper, and eound constitution. LOBD NEL3ON was bred by Mr David Warnook, of Southland, and is by Young Prince of Wales, imported by S. Hill, Esq., Wentwood. His dam Empress, by Nupo* leon, was imported by the late John Nimmo, Etq. Ho was bred by Mr Macadam, Kepculloch, out of a pure Clydesdale mare pur* chased from Lorn Campbell, Esq., Boseneatb, whose well-known stock of mares surpaßßes anj in the West Country for sym» melry and purity of breeding. She was also tho dam of Monlrose. g.g , sire cf Mr Wall's Pride of Scotland. Empress has been exhia bited seven limes, taking three first and four second prizeß. EmpreßS is full Bister to Emperor, who h°o been the champion horse of Otago for many years. Iv 1881 he was selected by tbe Knapdale Society, at the Dunedin Show, to travel in their district. Napoleon's sire, Georgs Buchauan, by Tom, who gained the premium at Cupar, Fife, was bred by Mr Buchanan, Coldrach, out of his priza mare, who gained a number of first prizes at Drymen Show, and likewise the Highland Society's priza of £10. Napoleon, when two years old, gained the first prize at Buehlyvie and QarLmore Agricultural Sociefcj 'b Show ; when three years o\A, the Inverary premium to serve mares in that district, and the following year tho premium in tfce southern district of jforfarshire j and after travelling a number of seaaons in Otago, where he had baen successful both in the stud and show ring>, be was sold for £400 to to Wm. Boag, Eg., Cauterbury, where he was victorious in the show ring for three successive years. Empress, her dam Nanoj*, imported by W. H. Welpy, E3q., and bred by Alexandßr Findlay, ifisq., Sandyhills, Bailliestone. She was e[ot by the celsbrated Garvary horse and her dam Jean, by Scotsman, the property of Mr Jameß Kirkwood, Kilmars. iSanoy was first shown as a 3-year«old in 1853, wben she took first priz9 at HamilLon, first prize at Bailliestone, second at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride, and the follow* ing year shown as a brood mare at Glasgow and Kilbride, where she received similar honours. His sire, Young Prince of Wales, by Drew's Prince of Wales, by General, by Sir Walter Scott by Old Clyde, by Scotchman, by Champion, which takes us fully fifty years back amongst the grand old sires of Clydesdale blood of Scotland. Lord Nelson, when a yearling, took first prizes at Oamaru and Taieri shows in 1878, and as a 2-year-old first at Christchuroh and second at Oamaru and Dunedia Shows Lord Nelson took first pn'za at fche Wairarapa Pastoral Society's Show*, 1883, 1884, and 1885. Tebmb -£4. Groom's fee, si, payable at first Borvice. Paddocking free of charge until stinted. Mares sold or exchanged. The owner at time of service will be held responsible. BENDELL & WATSON, Wanganui. rp HE LAST SEASON IN J. TABANAKI, The Greatest ana Best of Tfaducav'd might family, from Maria Taereaa, a daughter of Rataplan (both sirs and dim imported from Engl nd), WILL STAND THIS SEASON HEBE, for the last time, and it behoves Breeders to at once secure his services, as the nunibet 'of Mares will be limited. Th-i Fei that he is now offered at is just to meet tho times, so hird upon all at present. The Da.upkc2*"s t-tock ate THE BEST EVEB BAISED IN THIS DISTRICT, and for horses are not apjroaohable by any ia New Z :&< land, some having left t'ae breeders' hands at surprising prices; ono in Auckland at One Hu«dked Pousds, and not one j eir old. Others not yet borna'e bespoken at fiuUieKspricas. His stock ore almost parfeo'd^tiflor size substance, and good looks, alt bei ig' ■ f all oi quality. He stamps his £i\ite Tranlucer blood or all, and they may at once be pioke W upon, th< quality and size shown in his stock— even frou common hack mares— astoundia^ even the owners and breeders. Thosa that know tlie value of the Eclipse Herod, Highflyer, and Matcliein blood at once rick upon Tuf Dauphin as the coming Sire of the Colonies, no other excelliog him in Etub a grand and valuable co übination. This is verified by some Auckland breeders' going to the risk and expense of seudnisf mares to Taranabi; one even sendingj£an express mare, to breed a carriage horse. Tsnats : Throu?hbreds, £8 8s ; half-breda anc otuerfs, £i 4-a. Groom ige, 2s 6d. SFees payable by 1? N. Nt time of service M. CUNNINGHAM NEW BLOOD, To Stand tbi? Season between Wanganui and the lismgltikei District. jdES&L. The Purebred Olydes* lp | %«*ttßß'4 years old, by Sir Robert Bruce, the Champion Horse of Wanganui. Will be at Tura^ina on Monday*, Marton r> Tuesdays, and Nos. 1 and % Linos the oamincloi: of tee week. HTJGHMoDONALD, Owner Oioia. SCHNAPPS The Purest Spiett in thb World. Persons recoveriug from a Bevere illness will find WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS, a Gontle Stimulant and Tonio. AIX WHO ABB Nervous, laDguid,low spirited, WEED WOLFE'S SCHWAPPS. Those v/uo suffer from Dyspepsia, Nu usea, or W ant of Appetite the Sleepless, the Aged and Deerepid Individuals afflicted with Kidney or other Complaints, And all wh:> hare impaired tlieir vitality overwork, intellectual or mechanical^ require a stimulant like WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Certified by the Medical Profession 18 '.be Pti7o*i Bluw'a!Unt Procurable.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11638, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11638, 10 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11638, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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