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rilO STAND THIS X SEASON at his owner's [firm. Tara-t-iihi, tlio thoioughWill stallion THE PREMIER, By Milium (iiiipoitu) ikui Km alia by Sir Hercules—Finesse by Los- Fli,t by Mariner (Arali). - N.Z Stud Book. > Maitmi (bred by Hie l;ito SirTntlon Sykes) is by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, grunddam Geuturioii's dam, by Cenius, great grunddam by Taneredi. K flcman by Touchstone, fiom Campfollower, by The Coloutl.—N,Z. Stud Bock. The owner, in again offering Tni: Premier to thi! bvo' dors of the Wniraiapa, feels convinced that they need look no further for a eiro who, combined with butli slui|>o and qualify to perfection, with exc. lhnfc breeding iind lmd niiblo stoutness, which lie inherits from both sides oi bis family, being a direct descendant "f the great Touclo-tone-Sir Heicuks combinations; hisd.no, llevckc, who was a great performer un the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst Eucli pel formers as ilajenta, Tilauia, Elfin Kin;.', Malabar, llcalil, Sir Titton, Tim Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of ibe Is'e (Tuipleton's dam) cia'm Malton as their sire. His stock promise to Lruisli into useful horses, exhibiting both size and qualitv. The I'remii r earned lirn pri7.es at the Wairarajia and I'fstoral lixliibitionH in lb7.\ 187'J, and 18S0. Terms- Six guineas each m ne; an all >wimce made for two or more, t..e bo»a tide pro) eityof sender. Ail ft.es ti« bo paid bcfo e KUiirtal. Grazing Hue till notice, after wiiii'b gists will he cLargid lor. Kvery euro takui, i>ut 110 lespoiubiiity incurred, Also, The Purebred Pony CQ GENERAL SPEC. Terms &X t'oi lurtlier paitici'lais amlv to owrer, P. F'. tanored. TO STAND Thi» Season at Walter M orison's stud s'iible, IMannin, the celabratetl thoroughbred borse KINGFISHER. Kingfisher, bred by J. Gillert, I'usey Yule, South Austialia, is a daik-brown hoisa, standing 1(1 hands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful 111 roughbred horses in the Australasian Co!o..ies. From bis fine ronfunu <ti«u, great sulwaneo, trength, and quality, lie is admirably adapted o get carnage lmr.-es, hunters, and hacks, t well as racehorse- - . Ho was got by Sky craper, out of tiemnani, by the far-famed Fisherman, grand-lam Henrietta 'miponcd), out of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Mounraker, out of I ady Godiva, by Herciilis, Hercules by Whisker (imported), file of the renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kiniifisheu himself, like his close relatives-Hi limond, The Diver, Hauilet Honitio, Rose d'Annmr, GoldsbroUL'h, 1 ! ' bin Hood, and otters—was a great uerfoijncr on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmania)) Turf, having wou at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating the best horses ot the day, and not under the most favorable circumstances— Vide 'l'urf Register, and Vol. V. New Zealand Sliul Book. Kingfisher was shown in 1874 at Hawk's Bay, wl) re lie took fir.-t prize in bis class for the horse best adapted for improving tin luted of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for generil purpoies, beatingVacifio lim ), Teranea, and several others, lie also won the Champion Prizs for the bexttlmoiuhbred h ise of any a«e in the y rd, In 1875 he tnok the suae vrize..-:, others. In IS7'» ho was ju?tl/ awarded the prize for the ] orse best adapted to improve the hrrel of s;,dd!e horses. Also first prize at the Hssicrton show, in If 77.

Kini.fmii.b will leave Mniiaia everv Men (lay, c liing lit Bay's Tantalii HoM, and on Tuesdays at Jones' For sters' Anns Hotel, Ureytown. M.maia on WetlnP6day, Tluir.day. and Friday, aud at Club Hotel S'fMcs, Mastorton on Saturday. T -rins—£s us; groom's fee os, payable on fi fit 3i rvice. Pa Mocking Is (Id per week, in well K M i d ]i:i Iduuks at Manaia. Fo. furt] cr particulars apply to WALTER 51 OK I BON, Manaia, Maslerton. > ( lO STAND this Season, jL 'Jlie 'Jhooughbred Entire Horse, TATTLER, (b). Bred 1-y Mr Koswodity of llim, Canterbury, ly llavfiiMvorth, (a), dam, Deception, (!j). by l'ounif I'iover, ( (—Vanity, (b), by S r Charl 8, (h) —Giglcr, (a), by Tomboy, (a) —Due 1 ess of York, ( \), by Waxy, (a), i"o., Eiveiswoith Imported). by Touelitone—l a : r Jean—by Veinlam, &0, Terms .—Lo, Two or more a3 per Hfrro"in™t. If 6iilTn ient inducement offers. Tattler will travel tbo district. J. fi. VALLANCE, _ Kaumind. f|\o STAND at Clifton's i stable, Carterton, i: well bred nire YOUNG SATOR, By 'ator (imported) -Young Runp by Fergus-('ld liom[i by lilaucos— P upy No, 2 by Riddltsworth (imnorted)Pegay, imported. Terms: £2 10* each mnro. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks fr e. J! tie c\re will be liui-i, hut no re<p~>rsibility incurred. Travel this Season, in the AVairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stallion 1 YOUNG CAMDEN. By Bay Camden out of &n imported mare. Camden combines all the quality of a thoroughbred with i !-o strength of a each horse, and is spcci illy adapted for jetting cross country, coaclii'>;\ and \ieiglitcarryi'ij; Ji.-icUs. He in a sure foal-getter, b' • - 'ii I a mare be found not in foal after :..g him, he wid s ive again next year at luui-prii'e, 'lirm—i-!i and sfl groom; two or mere mv e> a< p ß| - ayreeme it, Y<bxo Camden will tnrve' to Lower Tauwu iwry Jlon<ay; Tuesdays, through to (Jreytownl oa'Uny at the Taratahi; Wtdn sdavc, at "Victoria Hotel, Featherston; Th r.-dnys, Grcytown; Fridiys, T, Hay's, 'lVntahi; and ."a n days, Empire Hotel, Mute ton, and home. _ Piitkulars as to stopp.ng places in future m

jßsue. W. I'Ol'D, s9l ForT. L THOMPSON. mO ST AM) THE? L SEASON, at tho Prince of W;.los Siab'ts, Masteitmi, that wellbred horse, EAGLE. Fas'e b7 Kakapo, dam Salma, by Fantham, fp m a liiddlesworlh mare. Enj;le is lifiug four years old. stands 16 hiiulß high, of a beautiful iron grc-y color, has a fine a good constitution, ami great stimglli, combined with, fine quality and perfect symmetry. He to ok Firßt Prize at tie V. and K,O. P. Show oi 1880 as the best burse to improvo the breed of saddle horses. Terms—£3; groom's fee, sa. Two or mure mares ns per as eemeut. Good paddocks at lsperu'eek, Great care, but no mp"i/sibi!ity tukin. For further particulars apply to th room, or THOS. TAKSONS', Uwner. i ut Maud this season in the I Wiiirftrapa, tlie celebrated JpjSjjl pare brid Cl)«lesda!e horse VLat black champion, Ko further comment on Black Champion .is ]:cedtd ast'ie stoik tliathe hasalieady e't iii ihe Valley fully piove what he is. Tpims-fij, pajable Ist Januaiy, 1882. t JTwd or iroie marts, as per agreement. 2s Cd crf> aa e. Fu iuther nnrf'eu'ars a r ply to MVID CAMICHAEL, « „ Owner. O*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 903, 19 October 1881, Page 4

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