t. The Thorough-bred Horse PACIFIC WILL be at the Wangaehu Hotel every Monday, leave on Tuesday morning and stand the remainder of the week at Rangitikei, where a good pad dock for mares will be provided at 2s 6d per week but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to L. DANIELL, Rangitikei. Nov. 28, 1867. Will stand to cover, this season, the thorough-bred entire Horse, RIFLEMAN, GOT by Sir Hercules out of Nora Creina. For pedigree, see Stud Book. Until further notice, this Horse will be at the undermentioned places, as follows : Red Lion, on Fridays and Saturdays. Turakina, on Mondays and Thursdays. Tutaenui, on Tuesdays. Bull’s, Rangitikei, on Wednesdays. Terms :—Single Mares, £3; Groom-, age, ss. Guarantee, £5 ; Groomage, 5s For two or more mares, according to agreement. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM KELLS, Agent. Sept 21, YOUNG TRAMP. rnHIS well-known Cart Horse will jL stand this season at Bull’s, Rangitikei, He will also be at Beaven’s Hotel, Lower Rangitikei, on each Monday. Traveller’s Rest, Tutaenui, on each Tuesday. Fern Flats, Western Rangitikei, bn each Wed res day. Ben Nevis, Turakina, on each Thursday, Leaving Turakina on Friday for Bull s. Terms—Single mares, ,£3 ; two or more mares, being bona fide the property of one ownei, £2 10s. All payments to be made to Mr Thomas Lloyd on or before Ist January, 1868. Season to end 30th January. 1868. Sept. 21, 1867. 1 8 6 7. At AGNEW BROWN’S, Esq., Meanee, Hawke’s Bay, The thoroughbred imported Horse, GOWNSMAN. HE is six years old, and stands 16 hands ; he has great bone, and is very good-tempered. His sire Surplice won both the Derby and St. Leger, and his dam Tomyris was a very fine mare, who ran long distances with heavy weights. He is by Surplice, by Touchstone, out of Crucifix out of Tomyris, by Sesostris, by Slane ; out of Palmyra, by Sultan. Asa three-year old lie won three sweepstakes T Y C at Newmarket, and the Welter Handicap at Leamington, and was twice second besides. Asa fouryear old he won two Handicap Plates at Warwick, the Brighton Stake- (54 subs) and 24 horses started j the Epsom fouryear old Stakes in a canter ; the County Members’ Plate at Nottingham (25 subs) ; and was second for the Sefton Handicap at Liverpool. He will serve a limited number of Mares, and as a good many are already promised, early application is necessary. Gownsman’s Cup, value 100 guineas, will be run for in 1872, provided he stand two seasons in the province Also, a purse of 50 guineas fcr the best Gowmsraan back at the Hawdce’s Bay Agricultural Society’s Show in 1872. terms : Ten Guineas for single Mares ; Eight Guineas for two ; Seven Guineas for three or more —the property of same owmer. A paddock will be provided for the Mares at 3s 6d per week, and every care taken of them but no responsibility in curred. All expenses to be paid before the rein ova 1 of the Mares ON SALE, of every descriptonRt. AITKEN <fe Co. Taupo Quay. Dec. 5, 1867. GEVEPvAL TO LET HOUSES in Victoria Avenue. Apply to Mr. H. WILKINS, Storekeeper. Nov. 26, 1867.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 4
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