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I 10 Stand the Season at Mast«rt«u, , and travel tie Burroundkta, di&tnCt ' THE PONY STALLION VJCTOSY. VICTORY is by Jackson by Silver Kins Dam Roller by Bonny Scotland. Victory is a Bay Pony standing Jw hands high, showing Kpod bone and j quality. He ia a tkrc©-y«tf-oW. and ; aainod First Honours at the Master- . ton A. and P. Show. 1911. as a two- j ye TESMB- PM© «»«"•« £2 10b pay- \ olii« bv P N. Ist January. It very ;S?S«Sb„t no mponHibflity. , Paddockta* free until let J*"""?; after which Is 6d per wook will bo Cb For°further particulars apply to : | A BENv.il'-. j . 26 George Street, Mas tor ton. ; >V' w^i"J ' ! 4 CAM ADA (11.) ; Finland —Aluntini). ' /TIANADA is a darji chestnut horto J standing 15.2}, having immense quality, combined with great substance and power, .standing on a clean, wiry set of logs. > CANADA lias a resectable record o r the turf, starting; in five races and winning throe. His career was ended through an accioent to his shoulder. . . . CANADA'S dam, Alunnai (11), is by Patron (5), Melbourne Cup winner, C lffid 9 Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon dD.£° m * f™f Finland is a sire of Bobrikoff Lapland, Nyland, Vasa Chief Lochie!L Heeanthus, White Cockade. Scotch Plaid, . and other winners. j Bobrikoff won the G. G. bfcead Me- ■ morial Cup, H ; mile in 2.7, carrying 9.0; the 0.J.0. Handicap l mile, m , 1 39 carrying 9st; Auckland Plate, 1* , miles; the Porangahau Handicap «s , furlongs in 1.14, carryme 9st .HID, • also important races in Australia last season. , ~ XT , in CANADA belongs to the No. (11) ] Sire Family, whose representatives melude St. * Simon. Orme, Fisherman, j Soult, etc. j Good paddocking Is 6d per week. Mares will receive every attention nnd all reasonable care, out no res- | ponsibility taken. I TERMS £5 5s per., 'mare, to be paid January let ~-...—,. T Upper Plain. |

!& 'travel t £ °» aSWi B* jiount Bruce. Rougo^-.—, _'****»" t huna, Alfredton, Ilmraua aud Kopua- ' ranga districts. I THE HUNTER SIRE I "PADDY'S LAND" (11) . "PADDY'S LAND" (11.) is a fine j black colt, will he four years old in I December, 1912 thoroughly sound. : with good legs and feet, showing a lot of qualiy and breeding. I His Sire,'"Paddy's Land," was an i imported pure-bred Irish Hunter, un- • beaten in ilifi show ri , and has left I ver fine stock. He was bred by J. I Tin, County Dublin, Ireland, by the j world-famed "Ascetic," Dam "Mayi morn." | "Ascetic" stood for 5 seasons at a , fee of 100 guineas, and sired "Royal IMeath," Cloister, Hidden Mystery, land Fri.r John, celebrated StcepleI chaso winners in England and France. I Maymorn was by Victor winner ot ! the Royal Hunt Cm at Ascot, by \m- , dex, bv T uchsto-- etc. etc. I His "Dam Canicli.i is a very haud- | some mare by Administrator (PreI er Prince--g Marv) rut of the Hurdler Ada York. Al! h?r stock are i good and fine jumpers. I "Ada York" was by "Mangle" out of f o.hvr York, an old mare by Traduci* 1 PADDY'S LAND (II.) comes of a [ fine old strain of stock, and is a showy '-.none active- and sure-footed, an ideal stallion for Hunters Hacks, Recants, or oiossmg a heavy Mare Fee H GUSNEAS for a single Mare 3 Guineas for two or more mares. For further particulars, apply to I the Owner. A. J. Rutherfurd, or to ' to ALEX. FERGUSON, Groom in Charge. Mt. Bruce Road, Mastert".'^

TO stand the season at Masterton ■and travel the surrounding districts of (Tauoru Junction, Greytown,' and Gladstone) the llioroughbred Horse HAM HOW (I J.) Bay horse, standing 15.2 hands high, of "Teat substance and muscle, halfbrother to the q;ack ull >' 15ro " zo > foaled in 1905, by Eton ,son of Castor 2 (imp.), by Zealot, .son of Hermit 3 anil grandson of Nowminster b) from Lady 'Wahnsby. (fister of Cai>. •Mn-.' V,- Musl:et a.Cmp-). )son of Tosophilito 3 by Longbc.v; from Mersey (imp.), by Knowsley 3 (son of Stoclcwell) from Clcmcnce (by Newminster S). His dam Our Lady, by Simmer (imp.), from Lady Agnes by Nvckorsgat from Peradvcntnrc (imp-), by Adventurer from Manganese (winner of the One Tim sand Guinea:; raid Gnmddnn of Kisber, Derby, V-en-lock St. Legci, and Apology- t>nc Thousand Guineas, Oaks and St. Leper, and Willonvx) by Birdeateher from Moonbeam, by Tomboy from Lunatic In- Prime Minister from Maniac, by Shuttle from Anticipation. ' Owing to having a rib broken when a yearling, Harrow was never raced, but is a very handsome horse with the besr of los's nnd feet. L'ronzo, half-sister to Harrow, has put up a record number' of performances. For extended pedigree see' cards. Terms.-—£s 5S per mare payable Ist .January, 1013. Groomago fee os at first service. Good paddoeking at Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. incurred. For further particulars apply to: E. McGIIATH, Club Stables. Masterton. PJ~U) Stand the Season at Clareville. iL The Kxniood Pony Stallion FRIDAY. (Jackson —Little Gem.) FRIDAY is a black pony, 4 yen's, standing 10 hands, and is a perfect TEP.MS: Single mare 5 guineas. Payable Ist January, 1913! Every care taken but no responsibility. Good paddocking at Is per 'week. For further particulars apply to owner S. BISHOP. Clareville.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
872

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 3

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