riio STAND THIS 1. at his owner's furm. Turntuhi, tlio thorough•brut stallion THE PREMIER, By Maltou (iin|.ori n) iiom llnvoke by Sir Hcicules-Finesso '«y Tios- FJi.t by Mariner (Arab), - IS'.Z Stud liouk, Jla'ton (bred )>y tlif> Lite Sir Tatton Sykcs) ii by liiileman, d-im by Hampton. granddnm Centurion's dam, by CciniiS, great granddam by Tuicrodi. R fleraan by Touchstone, (i om Cnmpfollower, by The L'olout-I.—JN.Z. Stud Bock, '1 ho ownc, in again offering Thb Premier In thi! live clei-n ot tliu W'airaiapa, feels convinced t'l.it they neil louk no further for a site who, combined w.th both shape and quaii'y tn lturluut on. with exctlleiH breed ing iiiiil und ni-iblu stoutness, which be inherits troiii b ith sides of his lumily, being a ditcci. descendant ■ f the (iic.it Twiiclist«>neSir Hercules combinations; his dam, Kevcke, who was a gieat performer on the New Zealand tun is nlso Trniii|i Curd's dam, whilst fuch peifojmcrs as Majenta, Tiiania, Klfiii King. Jlilabar, Ho aid, K.r Ti-tton, The Aihnir'l, Southern Chief, ami Belle of the Ist! (Ti mpleton's dam) oaim Malum as their sire, His s'i'Cli pruning tn (..mUi into useful Inrscs, exhibiting both size and quality. The I BtMi'n earned tir?t prizes at the Wairarapa and I'rstornl Exhibition- in 18 7> , IS7D, and 18S0. Tern.s- Six guineas cadi xu uo; au all i\vpremade I'ur two or more, t e bo'«a tide I rn| eity of sender. A.l fees tn be paid belo e :(ii oval. Grazing nee till notice, after wi-ieh trass will I e dialled fur. Every earo taken, out no tespon* bility incurred. Also, The Purebred Pony GENERAL SPEC. £3. For fui ther paitieidarsaiiD'y to owcr, I'. I\ TALKED. rnuStand this Setson at JL Waihcnga, the thorough bred Stallion MANGLE, ly Traducer—Flatiron by Peter Flat (imp) - Emma, l'ortiwibirs in fuuue issue E rUCKEEIDGK, Proprietor. rnHE DRAUGHT 1 Entire SIR CHARLES from Napier, will travel in 'bu nan,, «(.,i district this season. Particulars in a future issue. Wm. ARiSOTT, rno STAND Tliit Season at JL Walter Morison's stild s' i.b!e, Jlanaia, the celebrated thorouj>libri d horse KINGFISHER. KixoFisiiEn, bred by J. Gillert, Pusey Vale, Smrh Australia, is a daik-brown horse, standing l(i hands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful tlvroughbred horses in the Australasian Colonies, From his fine conform ition, great substance, strength, and quality, lie is idmirably adapted o get carriage hor.-es, hunters, and hacks, d well as racehorse-', tie was got by Sky craper, out o f lieinnani, by the far-fained Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), out of Heinnant, by the famous Harkawav Slivscraper, by Hounraker, out of I.n-iy Gocliva, by Hercules, Hercules by "Whisker (imported), f-ire of the renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kingfisher himself, like his close relatives -Hi hmond, The Diver, Hamlet Horatio, Hose d'Ammir, Goldsbrott'.'h, Robin Hood, ant' others—was a great nerfoimer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wal'S, and Tasinanian Turf, having won at ali distances, and under heavy we'giits,beating tl.e best horses of the day, and not under the most favorable circumstances- Vide Turf Register, anil Vol, Y. New Zealand Stud Book,
Kingfisher was shown in 1574 at Hawke's Biy, wli re lie took fir.-t jiriz« in his diss for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for cener.il p.irpoies, beating I'acifi'J (im ), Tentnca, and several others. 110 also won the Champion Prizs for the liest th bred h. rse of any a':e in the yard. In 1875 he took the siuie i>rize<, b-jating Pfpapa and others. In IS7i< he wis justl' awarded the rr f»r thu horse best adapted t > improve lb« '"-ppd nf Puddle liors s. Also first priz; at. the sb' w, in 1' 77. KiNiiFism.n ivill leave Manira even' M'n da;', c-lling ai li.iy's Tnr talii Mot 1, and (D Tie.-days at Jnins' For stars' A'mHutel lireytmvn. M nainon W■■ nrsday, 1 liin. diy and Fridiy, •nd at C.ub Hotel S a') us, .M iste'top nn \v,urday. T t!a ss; groom's fee ss, payab'e on fi st -'rvii-e. Pa'doekin? Is fid per week, in well g'»s -d paldncks.it Mm-iia. Fo furtl er part'i ulnis apply to WAI.TEH MORISON 1 , Manaia, Masterton TO THAVKL this season in the Wairarapa District, ||'Jl the Purebred lydesdale Stallion, GLADSTONE, ly Trince Etyil,' ut of Wellington mire Further particulars in futurn issue. J. HARDING rnO STAND at Clifton's J stable, Carterton, the w ell bred oire YOUNG SATOR, BySainr(impnited) -Young Pomp bv Fergus-l'ld Romp bv 'ulcus— Pe>'py N». 2 by Riddlesworth i nuorted)— PegL'.v, imported. T.'ims: i2 lOmch mure. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks frie laj care will be taken, but 110 reap t n sib'l tv incurred. 11 iO TRAVEL the Whare--1 ama District, the Thoroughbred Sire * DUKE or EDINBURGH Fy Peter Flat (imported)- Sweetmeat (impoi tc'i), by Plum—A c >'na 1"' Mane, )nt of Teg.'y, byßmrbon. i-yr I'iumby Sweetmeat—lrish Queen b • Midway— Emily. I'eterFlat by Hatcitii-i.w—Wenara sister to Glencoe. Tltdis—£l each mare. Further particulars in future advertisement. EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, Tmii, October 15, Travel this Season, in the Wairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stallion ). YOUNG CAMDEN By Bay Camden out of an imported mare, Young Camden combines all the quality of a thorou„hbred with the strength of a oach horse, and is specially adapted for jotting croEs country, coaching, anil weight:arrying backs. He is a sure foal-getter, but should amare >e found not in foal after visiting him, he till s.'ive again next year at half-price, Terms £3 3s; ;dlo wai ce for two or m-iv lares the p operty of same owner. Groom's ;e, Sa, payable on seiviee, Partkul irs as to stopp.ng places in future aue. w. Fonn, )4 For T. L THOMPSON. Tilifi UAKON, ■ ?ire tvaKapn.daw Queen nf Scots, vi 1 ILL lie at the aer- \'\ vine of Hrceders Bis Season, at Platform Farm Greyto™. \ 'JE'KMS : 13s Single More; two or more by arrangeliit. I'addods free until stinted, due |i(, of which will be given. Every care I.Cn. but iiu res| onsibility, ForlV" Wpiiriiculars apply PLATFORM FA KM, Groytown. uVi'iltE HORSE FOR SALE-OR LEASE, |HF, Pure'rid Clydesdale Horse "SIR Kg)irti:L-ES." by.Pnuce Chailie, out
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 October 1881, Page 4
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