fc. mO STAND THIS r 9 I MASON at his owner's furm. Taratalii, tho thoroughS«.~.l\r> ( lfi , ftllioa THE PREMIEE, By Malton (1,4,011.11) uum iu-.vokc by Sir Hercules-Finesse Uy Ti os- Fli. t by Mariuer (Arab).-N.Z. Stud iiook. Malton (bred by tho lata SirTattonSykes) i< by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, granddani Centurion's dam, by Ccmnß, great granddam by Tanoredi. R fleman by Touchstone, from Campfollower, by Tho Colonel—N,Z. Stua Book. Tho owner, in again offering Tire Premier to the bvei ders of the Wairarapa, feels con vinced that ihey need look no further for a Biie who, combiuul with both shape and quality to perfection, with excellent breed ing and umUnhble 6toutness, which he in- . bents from both sides of his family, being i direct descendant of the gicat Touchstone Sir Hercules combinations; his dam, Kevoki. who was a great performer on the New Zea land turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whiM such pciformers ns Majenta, Tilania, Elfin King, Malabar, Ronald, Sir Titton, Tin Admiral, Snuthern Chief, and Belle of llu Isle (Timpleton's dam) cla ; m Malton as thei sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and qualitv, The friEMMt named first prizes at tht Wairarapa Agricultural and Pfstoral Exhibitions in hS?-\ IS7U, and 1880. Terms- Six guineas each mare; an albwance mado fur two or more, the bona fide propei ty of sender. A.l ftes tu be paid befo:e removal. Grazing tree till notice, after which grass will bo charged for, Every care taken, out no rcspon< bility incurred, Also, The Purebred Pony GENEBAL SPECYTerms£3. b'or fuilher pattici'larsavm'y to owner, P. R TAKORED. f 111) Stand this Season at ' J_ Waiheiiga, the thorough t bred Stallion ,J MANGLE, By Trniincer— I'latiron by Peter Flat (imp)-Emma. Particular* m futme issue E BTJCKFRIPGB, Proprietor. j mHE DRAUGHT ',» .1 Entire ■W SIR CHARLES , from Napier, will travel in 'he \\au-.i a|>.i district this season, Particulars in a future issue. Wll. ABP.OTT. t mo STAND This at | JL Walter Morison'sftud ift s'able, llaiinia.thecelebrated b= thurouuhhn d horse KINGFISHER. KisonsHKK, bred by J, Gillert, Pusey Vale, Smith AiiMiaiia, is a daik-biown hois?, stawliny Hi bands high, and is admitted to be one of the most piwerfnl th'ronfohhred horses in the Australasian Colo..ies. From his fine conform ition, great substance, strength, and quality, he is admirably adapted to get carriage nurse.- 1 , hunter.-', and hacks, s well as racehorse. 110 was goriiy Sky craper,out o'"r!emnani, by the f'nr-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), out of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Bkvscraper, by Mounraker, out of lady Godiva, by Hercules, Hercules by White (imported), sire of tho renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kingfisher himself, like his close relatives -Rb-hmond, The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Rose d'Amour, Goldsbrnugh, Rubin Hnod, and others—was a great lierfmmer on tho South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating tl.c best horses of the day, and not under the most favorable circumstances- Vide Turf Register, and Vol. V. New Zealand Stud Book. KlxoFHiiKit was shown in 1874 at Hawke's B.iy, wh re he took fir.-t prize in his class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (inr), Teranw, and several others. He also won the Champion Prize for the best thoou-'b-bred h, rse of any age in the yard. In 1875 he took the same prizes hating Papapa and others. In 1876 he was jusfl' awarded the ] nzii for tht) horse best adapted to improve Ihe ''reed of saddle hors°s. Also first prize at the Mas'ertoti six w, in F77. KiNun>nm will kave Mannia everv Men (lav, c-uing at Ray's Tar tabi Ho! 1, and in Tiiu-days at Jones' For stars' A-ins Fotel, lireytown. MtnaiaonW'dnpsday, Thiii'. day and Friday, and at Club Hotel Stables, Maatenou on Saturday. Terms-£6 5s j groom's foe ss, payable on fit St service. Paddockinc; Is fid per week, in well grassed pa Idocks at Manaia. For furtl er particulars apply to . WALTER MORI SON, Manaia, Masterton ITIO TRAVI'L this season in vAt-r, -1 ,ne Wairarapa District, M'&'}' '-lydesdale Stidlion, Ui'l, GLADSTONE, By Prince RoyaLJout of Wellington mire Further particulars in future issue. J. HARDING THO STAND at Clifton's J stable, Carterton, the well bred Me j YOUNG SATOU, By v atiir(imp-iti'.!'i Young Romp by Fergus-''ld Romp by '.ilancnaPesgy No, 2 by Eiddltsworth (imported)— Peggy, imported, Te'ims: £2 lOreach mure. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks free Due care will be taken, but ne reBpirg'b'litv incurred. ■ fllO TRAVEL the Whare- » 1 aifa District, the \ Thorough! T"l Sire Py Peter Flat oetniKil (im porte'i), by Nnrar Plum—Vc.i' ■■ ■■•■ '•<■ Slane, out of Teg y, by llnurhon. : u'.'.t Plum by Sweetmeat-Irish Queen b. narkawayFmily. Peter Flat by Hatcatcher-G.ouara lister to Glencof. - Tcrms-£f each mare. ;. Further particulars in future advertisement, EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, Tenui. October 15, W. 'J he Purebred Stallion 4tfi-. P YOUUG SIR COLIN -*%s CAMPBELL T\7 IIj k stan(l tllis Season at ""' VV hia owner's Pari Ea4Taratabi. Terms-Three Guineas per mup. Pacblocking Is per week. Every care takeu, but no responsibility. I. PIKE, Proprietor. THE BAEON, jfw. Sire ftakapo, dam Queen 1 Mi of Scots, [ 117 ILL be at the serB I»- VV vice of Breeders this Season, at Platform Farm Grcytora. £3 3s Single Mare ; two or more by arrangement. Paddocks |frce until stinted, duo notice of winch will be given. Every cantaken, but uo rcs| onßibility. Foriuitber particulars apply PLATFORM FAKM, F59 Groytown. HARDWARE IMPORTERS ge:esal . commission merchants ■WiiLLLGTON.N.Z., AKD AT 9, NEW BROAD-STREET, LONDON. CASH ADVANCES Male on all descriptions of Produce placed in our hand* far sa'e in London, ;..;,;;. INDENTS J3X3cnted ; f..r .1 ii.u.:.iu«. Agricultural ijfflJment'rMacliiiteiy, etc, on ~;':'.: : ;»ryjfaY<B»Ue ferine ■:■.• |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 4
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