''O Travel tbe District this season THE CARRIAGE SIRE KBNO GEORGE, By Electioneer (imp) out of Vim (la(e Zealot.) King George is a rich golden bay with black point?, about 1G hands 2 inches, with grand bone and mu?cle. On the track ho has won under saddle and in harness on all leadhog trotting tracks in New Zealand. Asa sire King George has proved his worth. Marion, Miss Wilson find Peaccck, his only repreaentatives on i he track, pre all good winners. Terms, £4 4s. Further particulars from W. H. ATKINS, Owner in charge. King George will be at Pinhey's (stable? eviry Mcnd?y. ~*o be at the servica of Breeders in the Wairawapa District this season, the high-class thoroughbred Stallion BORIS 10, By Stepniak - Shepherdess, by Fitzdonovan (Donovan Alone) lolanthe (Mari-Byrnong- Rosedale), During three seasons on tha turf BORIS performed successfully over Short and Long Distances, and won about £2500 in Stake?. His victories included the Northem Champagne Stakes, Hawke's* Bay Stakes, Great Northern Guineas, Wairarapa Cup and ether races. Mentchikoff, the firi-t t f StepmVk's Fons to go to the ttud, has already proved a success. Mares met at Caitertcnßailwsy Station. Boiis will be at tho Prirce of Wales Stables eury Wednesday weather permitting. Terms—Single Mares 5 guineas, iwo or more by arrangement. For further particulars apply VV. CORLETT, Cartel ton. Stand this Season at Papawai, SARACEN (17). St George (B)—Fair Nell (17). Saracen is a scientifically bred racehorse. This is fuly demonstrate in the Stud Bock. He won 22 of ihe principal N.Z. events while on the turf, and each year his stock has added to the hme of his stud career. In 1905 Saracen was fecond on the l ; st cf winning N.Z. sires, and in 1906 he was fourth with 23 wins, representing £2245. while in the sea&on just ended on July 31jt, his stock won £3OOO. Amor get his racing stock the following aie well known : Antigone. Gladsmuir, Cinque, Hatley, Mataari, Playfair, Sardocyx, Sarilla, Jolly Roger, Silken-Rein, Matakokiri, f-bar key n. He is confidently recommended as a sire oy the best judges of hoy seflesh in New Zealand. Terms—s puineas singta mare, two or mnreas arranged. Good pad;kckirg with plenty of water. Every care taken with marss. but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. C. TULLY, Owner, Papawai, Greylow/i North. r~B~ 0 stand in Masterton and SurroundJL ing District, THE HUSH HUNTER WiCKLOW. Wicklow was imported fromlrelacd by a New Zealand Syndicate at a coft of 700 guiaeas. He has never been beaten in the show ring, and he has been shown all over Ireland, and at Ihe Metropolitan Shows in Australia and New Zealand. Be is the sire of Shamrock, the noted carriage stallion. Dune din, who has secured over 30 piizes, *nd never been beaten. Wicklow will stand at a fee of £1 4s single marf; two or more -as per airangement. Apply C. McCULLOUGH, ' Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8874, 7 November 1907, Page 2
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