10 S-tmA fchs Season «t Masterton, ( . and travel the tnramndinji di*tract. THE PONY STALLION VSCTORY, VICTORY is by Jaokaoa by Silver King. Dam Roller by Bonny Scotland. Victory is a Bay Pony standing 12i hands high, showing good bone and *• quality. Ho is » three-year-old, and gained First 'Honours at the Maeterton A. and P. Show. 1911. as » two-year-old. „„ , rt TERMS: Single mar© £2 10s, payable by P. N. In* January. Every care taken but no responsibility. Paddockkig hm until Ist January. after which 1» 6d per week will be charged. ij For further particulars apply to: I A BENGK. \ 26 Gwrge Masterta^ CANADA (11.) Finland—AiumJnl). CI AX AD A i.s a dark chestnut horse staudiug 15.25, having ins- | niense quality, combined with great substance and power, standing on a clean, wiry sec of legs. CANADA has a respectable record on the turf, starting in five races and l, winning throe. His racing career | was ended through an accident to | his shoulder. 11 CANADA'S dam, Alumini (11), is j jj by Patron (5), Melbourne Cup winner, j p carrying 9st 31b. Finland (4) by Bill of Portland (26), son of St. Simon (11), from Fishwife. Finland is a sire of Bobrikoff. Lap- < land, Nyland, Vasa, Chief Lochiel, Heeanthus, White Cockade, Scotch Plaid, and other winners. Bobrikoff won the G. 6. Stead Me- | morial Cup, IJ mile, in 2.7, carrying 9.0; tho C.J.O. Handicap, 1 mile, in 1.39, carrying 9st; Auckland Plate, U miles; the Porangahau Handicap, six furlongs in 1.14, carrying 9st 111b; also important races in Australia last ' season. , „ . „, v CANADA belongs to the No. (11) > Sire Family, whose representatives in- . elude St. Simon. Orme. Fisherman, Soult, etc. ' Good paddocking Is 6d per week. Mares will receive every attention and all' reasonable care, but no i-es-ponsibility taken. , TERMS £5 5s per mare, to be paid January Ist, 1913. _^., O. O'DONNELL, ' Upper Plain. To travel this season in the Opaki, j Mount Bruce. Rongokako, Eketa- ■ huna, Alfredton, Ihuraua and Kopua- \ ranga districts. i THE HUNTER SIRE "PADDY'S LAND" (11) "PADDY'S LAND" (1.1.) is a fine I black colt, will be,four years old in I December, 1912 thoroughly sound, j with good lege and feet, showing a' ! lot of qualiy and breeding. His Sire, "Paddy's Land," was an imjorted pure-bred Irish Hunter, uni beaten in the show ri , and has left ver fine stock. He wa6 bred by J. •3in, County Dublin, Ireland, by the world-famed "Asectic," Dam "Maymorn." ' "Ascetic" stood for 5 seasons at o fee of 100 guineas, and sired "Royal Meath," Cloister, Hidden Mystery, and FrLr John, celebrated Steeplechase winners in England and Prance. Maymorn was by Victor winner of the Royal Hunt Cui at Ascot, by Vindex, by T uchstor" etc. etc. His Dam Camelia is a very hand- , some' mare by Administrator (Pre- ) er Prince-s Mary) out of the Hurd- i ler Ada York. All her stock are ( good and fine jumpers. "Ada York" was by "Mangle" out of other York, an old mare by TraduePAD'DY'S LAND (II.) comes of a fi old strain of stock, and is a showy Aorse, active and sure-footed an ideal stallion for Hunters Haws, J * e " ounts. or 'crossing a heavy Mare. Fee 3-£ GUINEAS for a single Mare 3 Guineas for two or more mares. For further particulars, apply to the Owner, A. J. Rutherfurd. or to ■ ALEX. FERGUSON, .- ■ Groom in Charge., :Mt. Bruce Road, , Master t-r 1 - stand the season at Masterton and travel the surrounding districts of (Taueru Junction, Greyi town, and Gladstone) the Thoroughbred Horse ' HARROW (II.) I Bay horse, standing 15.2 hands high, of great substance and muscle halfbrother to the crack filly Bronze, foaled in 1905, by Eton .son or Castor 2 (imp.), by Zealot, son of Hermit 5 and grandson of Nowmmster 8) from Lady Walmsley (sister of Carbin- x by" Musket 3 (imp.)-, )son or Toxophilite 3 by Longbow) from Mersey (imp.), by Knowsley 3• (son ot / St'ockwcll) from Clemence (by Newminstesr 8). His dam Our Lady, by Simmer (imp.), from Lady Agnes by Neckersgat from Penid venture (imp.), by Adventurer from Manganese (winner of tho One Thusand Guineas and Granddmu of Kisber, Derby; Wenlock St. Legei, and Apology. One Thousand Guineas, Oaks a.nd St. Legcr and Willonyx) by Birdcatcher from Moonbeam, by Tomboy from Lunatic by 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 best of legs and feet. Bronze, half-sister to Harrow, has put up a record number of performances. For extended pedigree . r >ee cards. Terms.—£s 53 per riiare payable , Ist January, 1913. Grcomage fee , 5s at first service. ■Good'paddocking at Is Gd per week. All care taken but no responsibility, incurred. For further particulars apply to: E. McGRATH, Club Stables. Masterton. TO Stand tho Season at Clareville. The Ex mood Pony Stallion ! FRIDAY. (Jackson—Little Gem.) FRIDAY is a black pony, 4 years, rn • standing 10 hands, and is a perfect r ; 'model. > i TERMS-: Single mare 5 guineas. p- Payable Ist January, 1913. \ Every care taken but no responsibI ility. Good paddocking at Is per e - j Tveek. For further p:,;ticulars apply to owner 1 S. BISHOP, Clarevillo.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 3
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