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oivntv'a farm. TurnJJ t;ilii, tliu thorough~i*',asS«s«wl)rf,lß'nllion THE PREMIER, Hercules-Fincs;e liy T;ns- Fli.tby Mariner (Arah).-X.Z S: ml Hook. Miiilim (hml by Ihr-lale SirTatlonSykcs) i> by Kiliemiiu, d-im by Hampton, granddain Ce.iturinn's dam, hy Ocim.s, grunt fiaiiddam ly T.mcrcdi. lUleman by Touchstone, fiom Campfollowor, by The Colonel-N.Z. Stud lo the lireidcrs ol tliu Wairaiapa, feds convii.clil that they 'iced look no further (or a she who, combined with both shape and quality to perfection, with excellent breeding anil unili'iii able stoutness, which ho inherits trom biith sides of his family, being a direct defendant of the great TouchstoneSir Hercules combinations; lib dam, llevoke. laud turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such performers as Majenta, Titauia, Ellin King, Malabar, Ronald, Sir Tition, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of the Isle (Timpleton's dam) claim Mnlton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality, Tun I'remii'ii gamed first prizes at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pfstoral Exhibitious in lbW, 1571), ami JSSO. Terms- Six guineas each mure; an all >wance made fur two or more, lie bona lido liro) erty of sender. A.l fies to be paid before removal. Grazing tree till notice, after which giass will he charged for. Every care taken, but no lespoiisibiiity incurred. Also, The Purebred Pony ill GENERAL SPEC. mTerms £3. For further paiticelarsapnly to owr.er, P. t TANCRED. TO Stand this Season at Waihenga, the thorough bred Stallion _ I MANGLE, By Traducer-Flatiron by Peter Flat (imp) -Emma. Particulars in futme issue E BUOKEKIDGK, Proprietor. nm DRAUGHT 1 Entire SIR CHARLES ► from Napier, will travel in <he Waiuiapa district this season. Particulars in a future issue. Wm. ABBOTT. mO STAND This Season at - Walter Morison's stud SO% i% 9,aWc > Manaia, the celebrated ?fe£fe thoroughbred horse KINGFISHER, JJixofisiih:, bred by J. Gilbert, Pusey Yale, South Austialia, is a daik-brown 1i0r3% standim- )C bands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful thrroughhred horses in the Australasian Cok.ies. Prom his rino conformation, great subscance, strength, and quality, ho is sdmiraHy adapted to got can iage horses, huuteiv, and hacks. s well as racihorsc--. He was got by Sky craper, out o> iiemnam, by the far-famed Fisherm-m, granddam Henrietta 'imported), out of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Skvscraper, ly Momirnker, out of lady Godiva, by Hereiiks, Hercules by Whisker (imported), fiic of the renowned Jorrock's. whose fame is imper'slnble; Kixofisiieb himself, !il;e his close relatives-Hi hmond, Tin-Diver. Hamlet Horatio, Eose d'Anmur, Guldshroui'h, Robin Hood, and ot'';ers-was a great ncri'mmer on the South Australian, Victorian, New Hoi.th Wab-s, and Tasm-mian Turf, having won at aP ilistauces, and under heavy we g,.ts, bcatim;tie best hones of the day, and not under the most fayorabb circumstances- Vide 'l'urf liegister, and Vol. V.iVw Zealand Slud Book. Kixcfi.su;:;; was shown in 1874 atHawke's Bay, wh re he took fnvt prizn in his class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (im;.), Teninpa, and several others. Ho also won the Champion hm for the best tlviroushbred horse of any age in the yard, In 1875 he took the same wizes, beating Papapa and others. In 1576 be was justly awarded the prize for the horse best adapted to improve at the Mnsterton shew, in 1577. KiNunsiitn mil leavo Manaia even- Mon day.c.llingat Ray's Tantahi Hotil, and on Tucdays at Jones' For-.-sters' Arms Hotel, Greytovrn. M.naiaon Wednesday, Thimihy, and Friday, ami at Club Hotel. Stab'es, Masterton on Saturday. Terms-.£5 53; groom's fee ss, payable on fiist service. Paddocking Is Gd per week, in well grass jd pa blocks at Manaia. Por furttcr particulars apply to WALTER MORISON, Manaia, Masterton. «k fTIO TRAVRL this season in fML-;.,, 1. the Wairarapa District, pfejlf : >','. the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, *>/ "■ GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal,] out of "Wellington up re Further particulars in future issue. J. HARDING trpO STAND at Clifton's I stable, Carterton, the " ir e YOUNG SATOn. Young Romp by Fergus -l 'ld Romp V- l,itic»a— Pei'py No. 2 by Riddleswortb i.mported)Peggy, imported, Terms: £!J 10; each mure. Payment rrior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks fr- e Due care will be taken, but no resp irs'bil'ty incurred. ** f no TRAVEL the Whare- - I;m District, the DUKE 01 EDINBURGH Pv Peter Flat (imported)-' ; 'Octpie'it(im out of Peg y, by Bom-boii. - - i'umiln SVfchnca't—lrisli Queen b .i..uwayKmily Peter Flat by I- latcati:.,/—Gicnara sister to Glenco", Terms-£4 each mare. Further particulars in future advertisement. EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, Tpnoi. rWnWI.i. I^l. l-;,i.-.. YOUUG SIR COLIN ffii. '', CAMPBELL I ■•■"■'• "\T7ILL Stand this Season at V» his owner's Farm, East Taratahi. Terms—Three Guineas per uiaiv. P tddncking Is per week. Every care taken, but no lesponsibilitv, I. PIKE, Proprietor. TiiE BARON, '>''*& '// A m kai;apo,dawQuciii hr- Wv \\ vice of Hreeder.this Season, atPlatf.um Farm Greytoivn. TEKJIS: CB 'ii Single Mare; two or more by arrangenent. • Paddocks .free until stinted, due lotice of which will bf given. Every care akou, butnorespuiisibiiily. For iuither particulars apply PLATFORM FARM, sfl Gieytown. llLlili lilHll B CO,, HARDWARE IMPORTERS GENERAL •. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ~ WELLINGTON, N.Z., AND AT LONDON. CASII ADVANCES kle on all desciiptiona of Produce placed in pur hands fpr nale in London, * .- INDENTS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 890, 4 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 890, 4 October 1881, Page 4

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