& rill) STAN])THIS X SEASON at his owner's farm, Tarn, tnlii, the thorough- . in- t i THE PIiEMIER," ' By Mulinn (imports) nom Invoke bv Sir Hercules—Finesse by Tios- Marinor (Arab), -N.Z. Stud Book. . M by the lato Sir Tatton Sykes) m by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, granddttm Centuriou's dam, by Oomus, great granddam by Tancrcdi, Rifleman by Touchstone, fiom Camptollowcr, by Tlio Colonel,-N.Z, Stud Book. The owner, in again offering The Premier to the breeders of the Wairarapa, feels convinced that they need look no further for a sire who, combined with both shape and quality to perfection, with excellent breeding and undtniiblo stoutness, which he inherits from both sides of his family, being a direct descendant uf the great ToiichftoneBir Hercultß combinations; his dam, Uevuke, wl)o Was a great performer on the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's darn, whilst such pel fotmerg as Ma junta, Titania, Elfiu King, Malabar, lfald, Sit Tittou, The Admiral, Southern Chief, ami Bello o{ the la's (Timpleton's dam) claim Maltou as their Birc. His stuck promise to f i,rnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and qualitv. The l'BEHim gamed fir?t prizes at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pfstoral Exhibitions in lb'K, 1&79, and 1880. Terms-Six guineas each mare; an all >wante made for two or more, t .e bona fido propei ty of sender. A.l ftcs tu be paid befoie removal. Grazing tree till notice, after which giass will to charged for, Every care taken, but no bility incurred. Also, Tho Purebred Pony GENERAL SPEC. <tfUi&ls»»Termß £:). tor fuither paiticvlars apply to owner, P F' T.anohed. f 1 "lu Stand this Season at JL Waihenga, the thorough bred Stallion MANGLE, By Trad ucer—Flatiron by Poter Flat (imp)-F.mma. Particulars in future issue E, BXJCKEEIDGE, Proprietor. 10 STAND This . Walter Morison's stud stable, Manaia, the celebrated gpi thoroughbred horse KINGFISHER. KreonsHEE, bred by J. Gilbert, Pusey Yale, South Australia, is a dark-brown horße, standing 16 hands high, and is admitted to be one ol the most powerful thoroughbred horses 111 the Australasian Colonies. From his fine conformation, great substance, Itrength, and quality, he is admirably adapted 0 get caniago horses, hunters, and hackß, •i well as racehorse?, He.was got by Sky craper, out of Jlemnant, by the fnr-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), oat of Kemnant, by the famous Harkaway, Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of lady Godivn, by Hercules, Hercules by Whisker (imported), Bire of the renowned Jorrook's, whose famp is imperishable; Kikofiskr himself, like his close relatives— Bi'/hmond, The Diver, Hamlet. Horatio, Rose d'Amour, Goldsbroush, Bnbin Hood, and others—was a great nerfuimer on the South Australian, Victorian, Newfiouth Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, at ali distances, and under heavy weights, beating tie best horses of the day, and m.t under the most favorable circumstances— Vide Turf Register, and Vol, V. New Zealand Stud Book. Kingfisher was shown in 1874 at Hawke's Biy, wh-ro he todk first prize in his class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed oi stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general -purposes, beating Pacific Toranga, and several others. He also won the Champion Priz<s for the best thoroughbred htrßo of any age in the yard, In 1875 he took tho same prizes, beating Papapa and prze for the hcrse best adapted to improve th" hreo'l of saddle horses. Also first prize at tho Masterton show, in 1577. IlNunsntn will leave Manaia every Men day, c tiling at Ray's Tar itahi Hotel, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Arms Hotel, (ireytown. Manaia'on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, arid at Club Hotel Stables, Masterton on Saturday. T;rms—£s os; groom's fee ss, payable on fi st service, Paldockirg Is Gd per week,, in well gi£S3 td p:i Idoclts at Manaia. For furtler particulars apply to WALTER iMORISON, Manaia, Masterton. IJ \0 STAND this Season,. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse, TATTLER, (b). Bred by Mr Noswoihty of Ilam, Canterbury, by llavenswortb, (a), dam, Deception, (L), hy Young Plover, (..I—Vanity, (b), by bir Charles, (h)-Gigler, (a), by Tomboy, (a) -Duchess of York, (a), by Waxy, (a), eo Buventworth (Imported), by TouchtoneFa.r Jean-by Vernlam, &c. 'iMilS. 15. Two or more as per nt, cient inducement offers, Tattler will e district. J. fl. VALLANCE. Kaumingi, mo STAND at Clifton's Ji stable, Carterton, the well bred bire YOUNG SATOR, By Sator (imported) -Young Pomp by Fergus—Old Romp bv '-'hucns Peggy No. 2 by Riddlesworth (m.iurted)— Peggy, imported, Terms: £2 10s eaoh mare. Payment prior to maro learing paddook. Paddocks free. Dae care will be taken, but no reipnntjMl'ty incurred. 10 Travel this Season, in tho Wairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stallion YOUNc CAMDEN. By Bay Camden out of an' imported mare. Young Camden combines v' the quality 01 a thoron b hbrod with of a oach horse, and is specinllv adapted for getting cross country, coaching, and weightcarrying hacks, He ia a sure foal-getter, but should a mare be found not in foal after visiting him, ho wi'l BBTve again next year at half-price, Terms. £8 3s; allo;vatce for two or more mares the p' operty of same owner. Groom's fee, Is, payable on service, Particulars as to Btopp'.ng places in future issue. W. FORD, M FnrT, L THOMPSON. f|iO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Prince of Wales Stables, Masterton, that wellbred horse, G L E. Eagle by Kakapo, dam Salma, by Fantbam, from a Biddlesworlh mare. Eagle is rising lour years old. stands 16 hands high, of a beautiful iron grey color, has a fine temper, a good constitution, and great strength, combined with fine quality and perfect symmetry. He ti ok Firßt Prize at the V. and K.C. P. Show of 1880 as the horse to improve tho breed of saddle [horses. Terms—£3; groom's fee, ss. Two or aaore mares as per Good padlocks at Is per week, Great care, but no lespousibility taken. 1 For furthor particulars apply to th Sroom, or THOS, PARSONS, Owner. |Tj". 0 Stand this season in the .!' Wairarapa, the celebrated pure-bred Clydesdale horse U. BLACK CHAMPION. iNo further comment on Black Champion pieded, as the stock that he has already the Valley fully prove what he is, -£3, payable Ist Jan iaiy, 1832. i mares, as per agreement. 2s 6d particulars a r ply to " CAMtIOHAEL, OTOK.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 900, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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