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The Fure-bred Clydesdale Horse SIR ROBERT BRUCE XT7^I Llj travel the Brunswick, AraTT moho, Upokongaro, and No. 2 Li;-e Districts this season. Terms— -i:4 4s. Usual reductions for over 2 mares. Also,— Tlie entire horse PIRATE Will travel between Kai Jwi and Patea. Terms— is 3a. For pedigree see card-;. lor farther particulars yppiy f ° t^ c Grooms. WILLIAM CRAIG. BARBAIU/VN. THIS Thoroughbred sire will travel this season in the Rangitikei and Manuwatu Districts. Babbaeian is by Traducer, dam Barbarv, being in shape and substance the most perfect representative of his sire On the dam's side having tho much coveted Whalebone, Waxy, and Pot-8-os strain?. f Terms— £4 4s, inclusive ; two mares ! the property of one owner, £7 7s. Good paddocking and attention given to marcs forwarded to l.'aumai. Paddocking at the rate of 2s 6d per week will be charged after mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM STEWAKT, _ Raumai. TO STAND THIS SEASON, A'J WESTMERE, YOUNG TRADUCER, BY Old Traducer, out of a three-parl bred mare. U rising 9 years old and has produced some of the oesi Riding Hacks in the district ; ii thoroughly quiet and go^d-tempered He is running in a paddock^ and th< ,? mares will be turned in with him, with . out responsibility. Terms, £2 2s,*and' paddocks chargec , for after one month. Also, th t Entire Pony CUPID. Cupid has taken first prize at th< Wanganui Agricultural Show aevera tirues, and his stock are remarkable foi their quietness and good temper, anc well adapted for the use of youngsters Terms, Two Guineas. Apply on the Station to WILLIAM NAPIER. ! ' LV;^-,.JLi-i BLOOD WILL TELL. I 1 rrU-IK Celebrated Austral. -.ri En.iv ' J_ Horse 1 PUAIRIE Bi;,n (Import-d o,uite recently t ll "< 1 pur ' poses, out of. Lady Emma, by Grryskin ! by Yattendon), will tr-ivel the Wanganui ' nui and R-uigitikei Districts as follows :— Monday, Turakina ; Tuesday, Dulls Wednesday, Marlon ; Thursday, Tura kina ; Friday and Saturday at Okoia. Prair'o Bird stands 15 hands 2 inche, l.igh, and is of a brown colour. F<.r full pedigree sec cards, which cai be obtained o-j "application. Marcs left at tho Knipire Stables ' Wanuanui, on Sa'urdayi.-, \\ill rcceivi prompt attention. Terms —Single M re, £'<1 4s ; guaran r tee, £5 s^ ; groomagi ss. Two or mor us per agreement. ■" All care taken r but o responsibility Fcos to he paid on • be/or--- Januar' T Ist, 1882 .Settlers desirous o/o glaimr '-he ser vices of i his horse will kindly communi cute with O. S. I3RODIE, Valley Field, Wangmui, Or the Groom in charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Kaitoke Farm, the imported tho roughbred entire 2 DILKE, BY the Tasmanian sire Albion, dan by the imported horse Old Kng 1 lish Gentleman, dam British Queen b; 1 Jersey, dam Black Sal by Wanderer ' dam Fairy (imported) by Catton. &c ' Old English Gentlemen was imported ii 1844, and through him Dilko inherit ' tho famous Emiiius Htrains ; throug] ' Jersey the blood of Buzzard, Ba; * Mictdleton, Whalebone, &c.; and througl } Wanderer the much-coveted Sir Her cules blood. Dilke's sire, Albion, \va; ! by North Lincoln, dam Miss Giraffi (dam of Rapid Bay), by King Torn, &c \ DILKK is a rich dark brawn, witl j black points, standing 16 hands high oi well-set legs. His bone is large ant 1 flat, his feet perfect, and his actior ■* h'rst-cla-iS. He has a rare constitution ' a docile temper, and for general sound 1 ness, strength, and substance, has n< equal on this coast, while his three anc ; four-year-old performances on the prin " eipal racecourses in Tasmania will com' ; pare favourably with those of any othe: sire imported into this district, li 187-1, as a turec-jcir-old, he won th< : Grand Stand Stakes 1 , ran second in th< Tasmanian Handicap, won the Maidet r Pla^e, won the Taraar Plate, the Mow s bray Handicap, and the For* ed Handi 1 cap. As n iovr-y ear-old Le won tin J great Four-year-old Handicap in Mcl bourne in a canter, and finished third ii 3 tbe Free Handicap at the same meeting " having met anl defeated some of tin 1 finest horses in the colonies. ' Terms — Single mares, £7 ; two o: j more as per agreement. Paddocking | free for one month, after which 2s pe] week will be charged. AH care taken but no responsibility. Groomage, 5s \ Fees payable on or before Ist January ' 1882. Mares sold or exchanged to b< \ paid for as stinted. Ahu, The well-known entire horse MAJOR, Which lif-s travelled up and down th* Coa^t for the last live year?, will stanc . at Kaituke ibis sc-asor. Term I—Sugl.1 — Sugl. -mares, £'3 ; two mare? the property of the s-nn;- owner, £5. Paddocks iree for or.c month, a'lci that time 2* per week Kvcry cart taken, but no responsibility. THOS. GREIG, i_ailokc.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9542, 10 November 1881, Page 4

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