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I-mO STAND THIS Ti X SEASON at his ■ owner's farm, Taratahi, the thoroughjLhwdstfillion THE PREMIER, Py Malton jrom ltnyoko by Sir Hercules-Finesse by Troa- x Fli. tby Mariner (Arab). —NiZiStndßook! >»'■>• : Walton (bred % flats' Sir Titiiin Rjfes) ia by Rifleman, dam ,6y Hampton, grariddaih Centurion's dam; by Cfimiisj great granddairi by Tancredx. : Bifieman by Touchstone, fiohi Campfollower, by The' Colonel-N.Z. Stud Book, . .. : The owner, in again offering The Premier to the breeders of thb Wairarapa, feels convinced that they need look no further' for a combined with both; shape and juality to i«rfeotioi witb l excellent breeding. and . nndeniibla BtoutnesSj which he inherits from both sides ol his family, being a direofc descendant of the great TouchstoneSir Hercules combinationshis dam, Revoke, who was a great performer oh the New Zealand turf, is alßo Trump Card's dain, "whilst such performera : as,Majenta, Titania, Elfin King, Malabar, Konald, Sn Tatton, The Admiral; Southern Chief, and Belle of the Isle (Templeton's dam) claim Walton as their sire, Hia stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The ; Premier gained firnt prizes at the Wairarapa-Agricultural and'Vsstoral Exhibitionßjn: 1878,1879, and 1880. • Terms-Six guineas each mare jan allowance made for two. or more, the bona, fide' jindirMAll fe'ei'tube 'paid'to-" fore removal, _ Grazing Jreq sll notice,,after which grass 1 will be charged for,, jEvery care, taken, but no VesporisiliiTity indiitrfld. ' •'

•. ; Alio, The Purebred Pony 'mm •• - «GENERAL- ; SPEO. i:J For further pattioulara appiy to owner, ! , : . P. F. TANCRED.:.

Stand this Soason at X. Waihenga, the thorough Stallion o J ■ ' MANGLE, 6. A :M iTraducet—Flatiron by v.oi ijat (imp)— Emma. , Particularsiti M futiireissue " 1 ffy BUCKERIDQE, Proprietor. >

r , (DRAUGHT 'Entiro > , [SIR- CHARLES , will travel >n thu Wamirapu district;this season! , Pftrticalars in a futare'iaau©.'' '* l : - : : ' Wm. ABBOTT

mo i ;JL '..Walter Morison's stud stable, Manaia, the celebrated , KINGFISHER. Kiwfibhek, bred by J, Gilbert; Pusey, Vale, Soulh Australia, is; a) i dark-brojvn horse, stannit](r 16 hands liigh, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful thoroughbred horses in the Australasian 1 Colo'nies, Front his fine conformation, -great substance, strength, quality, heis admirably adapted to get carriage horses, hunters, and hacks, as well as racehorse?. He was got by Sky ■ flcraper, out of ilemnant, % the far-famed iisherman, granddatr*, Henrietta (imported), out of Remnant, by the famous Harkawav. Skysoraper,, by ,Mpunraker, out of : T.aJy Godiva, by Hercules;; Hercules by .'Whiakor (imported), sire, of, the, renowned Jorrock's •: whose feme, is imperishable; Kingfisher himwlf, like his close relatives-Ekhmond, The Diver, Hamlet: Horatio; Eosq' d'Amour, Goldsbrough, Robin Hood, and others—was a great performer oh tHe' South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Xurf, having won at,alt ! distances,' and under heavy weights, beating the hest horses of tho day, and not under the .most, favorable circumstances- Vide Tui-f - Register, and Vol. ViNew ZealandStud'B'ook. KinowsukrWs stlownin' 1874 atHawke's Bay,-wh. re he took, first prize in his class for the hone best adapted for improving the for general purposes, boating Pacific (imA leranga, and several others. He also won ;the Champion Prize for the host thoroughbred horse of any age in the yard." In 1875 he took the same prizes, beating Papapa and others, Iu 1876 he was justly awarded tho priZe for tho horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle 1 horses. Also-first prize at the Masterton show, in 1877. Kingfisher iyM leave'Manaia every Mon day, calling at Bay's Tantahi Hotel, and on Tuesdays at Jones'• Foresters' Arms Hotel, (Jieytown. Manaia on Wcdnctday, ihunday and May,-and at'Olub Hotel otauies, Masterton on Saturday. Terms—£s ss; groom's fee ss, payable en nisfc service. ■ '

Padlocking 1b 6d. per week, in well grassed paidocks at Mauaia. For furtler particulars apply to WALTER'MOfiISON, - Mauaia,- Masterton,'' TO TBAVRL this seasou in the Wairarapa District, the Purebred Olydeadale Stallion, GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal, out of Wellington maro.

Further partioularn- in' future issue. ''J. HARDING^

TO, STiP'at Clifton's ' , stable, Carterton, the veil bred'sire ' YOUNG SATOR, • Bomp by Fergusloid' Romp by dlauonaPeggy No, 2 bvißiiJdlesworth (imported)-' imported... , Terms': £2 .10a each, mare. Payment i""ior to; mare learing paddock. Paddooks free. Due care 'will be taken, but ne reapamibility incurred..,'.,],' \ rTIO TRAVEL the WJiaro- . X '• ;'aina District, tho Thoroughbred Sire DUKE OP EDINBURGH By Peter Flat (imported)— Sweetmeat (import!) 1), Ijy Buffir Plum—Verbena by Blane, out of Peggy, by Bourbon, Sugar Plnm by Sweetmeat—lrish Queen by Harkaway— Emily. Peter Flat by Flatcatcher—Glenara, Bister to Gleneoe. .] Terms—£4 each mare, •

Further particulars infuturo advertise ment. ■ ' EDGAR MASON, L Proprietor; Tenui, October .15,18«l-. ■ ' - '

IOBKEEDERS ofWETGHT-CA RRYiNG HACKS, COACH, '& BUGGY HORSES

To be SOLD or LET for tho Season, that well-bred liorae ' "EAGLE,! 1 . By KAKAfo, dam Salma, by Fiuthorii, from aßiddlesworth iriaro,, •. .-'i i ' I'jiOLKis rising 4j-ra oi l, stands 1G hands high, is a beautiful with black points; has great strength a«d- perfect symmetry, combined,with grand actioiij and free from all disease and, vice. 1 Can bo . seen at the Eagle Brewnry, HMerton,- until 24th September;:and, if not',disposed of, wi|l be Sold by auction at the. Horso ; Parade, Carterton, on tho 24th inst.: THOS. PARSOiS'S. Sept. 14,1881. ,■ .■

, THE,.BARON, Sire Kakapo, daw Queen ~ of Scuta, \V7ILL;Iie at'thd son ... _ - r .v.TT;I vice of Breeders this Season, at Platform Farm Grey torn. TERMS; is ?s Single Mare j"twp„or| more liy arrange, ment Paddocks *lf roe until a tinted, dui r notice of which will be given. Every care taken, but ho responsibility,, :' ""i : For farthei; J pitig'ql^fapnjy' ; _ 'PLATFORM EAUM, Crreytown. . I'he Purebred Stallion- ' TOUUG- .SIB -COLIN'i i..V CAMPBELL 0 • 'ILL Btaudltbkßeason at •- , .Farm, Js^-a'i'l)t«:itiainea^iser Ever y MM UUd, but no responsibility, ; I. I'IKE, Pfoprilt^r.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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