r t 1/ tdli, tie tbooiyli-/^fissi.s!^*-1' • |l « alliou THE PREMIER, By JHmn (iin|ort.ii) >ium t.i vuko by Sir Hereuics-.Fine*: el.y Tios-Pli tbyMariner (Arali), N.Z Stud book, _ Maltun (bred by the late Sir Tatton Sykes) is by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, gmnddam Centurion's dam, by Cfun.a, great by Tanercdi. B uYinanby Ti.uohstoite, from Cnmpfollowcr, by Tlic Colonel.—M.Z. .Stun Book. Tho owner, iii again offering Tim Phemibk to tho brc ders of tho Wairarana, feels eonyinced tbat they need look no further lor a siio who, combined with both shape and quality to perfection, with exc- llent breed ing and limb niible stoutness, which he inherits Irom bulli sides of bis tamily, being a direct descendant; f the great TouchstoneSir Hcrciilts combinations; his dun, lievrke, who was a gicnt performer on the New Zenland turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such peifoimers as llajenta, Titania, Eltiti King, Malabar, lio"ahl, Sir Tftton, Tho Admiral, Southern Chief, and 13elle of the Isle (Ttmpleton's dam) claim Mnlton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The PnEHiKB Rained lirst prizes at the Wairarapa and Vsstoral Exhibitions in ISW, 1579, and 18S0. Terms- Six guineas each marn; an all >wance made for two or more, t'lo bona lide property of sender. Ail fees to be paid befoie removal. Grazing irco till notice, after whiih grass will be charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, " iv Also, The Purebred Pony &% GENERAL SPEC. J„T(Tni3 £3. tor further particularsannlv to owner, P. R TANORED. & mO STAND This Season at X Walter Morison'a stud l stable, Manaia, the celebrated thoroughbred horso t ' "*"" KINGFISHER. KisorisiiKii, bred by J, Gillert, Pusey Vale, Somh Australia, is a daik-btown hoi so, fitandinsr 16 hands high, and is admitted to lie one of tlio most powerful th'rouglibred horses in the Australasian ColoJes. From his fine 'oninnn tion. great Fuhs;ancc, trength, and quality, be is admirably adapted o get carriage In r.-e>, hunter-, and hacks, <t well as rawhorso'. He was got by Sky craier, out oi r.'emnant, by the far-famed Fishcrin in, gmnddam Hemietta 'imponed). >ut of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Momiraker, out of lady Godiva, by Hercuhs, Ileicnles by iVhiskei (imported), Hie of the renowned Joirock's, whose fame ii imiitrishaWe; Kisofishkk liimsi-lf, like his close lelatives-Ki hnioird, Tht-Diver, Hamlet Horatio, Bose d'Am"ur, a great iitrfoimer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasniaiiian Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy we : gt.ts. heating tie I est hor-cs of tinday, and m.|. under the most favorabl" circnni'faiucs- Vide ''url Rcgb-ter, and Vol V. XtwZeal.udSimlßook." KixcFisiiKßwas shown in 1874 atlliwro's B>y, wli re be took fir-t prize in bis d s-iiree-l oi stout and sound thoronghUed horses for genenl p:rpo;es, bating Pacifism ), Tetania, and several others. He also won the Oliainpion Piiz--. for tho bestth lou.dibred h. isn of any age in the yard. In 1875 he took tiie sime prizes tailing Pf.papa and others. In IS7'I he was justl' awarded the lir.Zu for tils horse best adapted to improve the breed r-f saddle horses. Also first priz ■
tNurMihn ffill leave Mar aia even- Mni oiy, cilling at Hay's Tar tahi Hot], ami on Tue.-diivrf at Joins' Fur store' Anns Hotel, (iruytown. Mmaiaou Wuiinpsday, Thin-, dty. ami Friday, mil at Cub Hotel Sal) us, M wicrron on Terms-toss; groum's fee fw, payable cm (list strvice, Paddocking Is Gd per week, m well For ftirtlcr partiiulars apply ,o WALTER JIOIiISON, Manaia, Masterton. \ H\Q "TAND this Season, i. Jho Ihoioughbrcd >jw- r ik Entire How, *Mp TATTLEB. (b). Bred by MrNoswoihty of Ham, Canterbury, l;y liavensvorth, (a), dam, Deception, (b). by i'oune; Plover, (.;)—Vanity, (b), by Sir Charles, (li)-Giglcr, (a), by Tomboy, (a) Duchess of York, (a), by Waxv, (a), i':c., —iveiißworth ( : mported), by Touchtone— Fair Jean—by Vernlam, ic, Terms .—Lii, Two or more as per agreement. If sufficient inducement offers, Tattler will travel the district. J. fi. VALLANCE. _ Kanminji. r% ri\o STAND at Clifton's J. (stable, Carterton, fie , well bred «ire I YOUNG SATOR, By (imported) -Young Romp by Fergus-Old llonip by GlaucusPejjjy Nn. 2 by Eiddlesvrurth (imported)— Peggy, imported. Heims: £2 10= each marc. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock. Pad looks frre. i:-je care will be taken, b.ii no re- ' 'tsibilityincurred. i rpO Travel this Season, in I the Y/airurapa, the ;« =sjjik Splendid Coaching Stallion '&*&§ YOUNG CAMDEN. By Day Camden out of an imported mare, ioum,' Camden c inbwn all the quality of a thi'iwi.hnird \vL. ■» srenglh of a imch how, and U \;\v..r<}\y adapli'd fir jetting cross country, waiving, and \< eightearning hacks. He in a sure foal-gc-tt-r, lm *"" ;; nmnvc ho found tint in foal af'ti ■ ■ ; ; him, he will s-ivn upain next year ai , -.,ri.0. 'linn—£H and oh groom ; uvoorni:re ma esnspwawrcemc.it. Youxii C I.MDEV will travel to Low or Tnueiu iv rv Monday; Tuesdays, tliroii:;!' to (Irejloffiil en'ins; at the Taiatahi: W.d--iub'lhvs, at Yieioria Hotel, Feathers on; Tlr relays, (Irey'own ; Fridays, T, Hay'?, Tiuntalii; ami Satnidays, Hotel, M-ifteit-n, and home. Particulars as to Mopp.ng places in future issue. w. F()i:p, 891 forT. L THOMPSON. mo STAND m- ! *-E,\W)N. at the „„, , A I Uiisturtui, that wellhorse, E A G L E. Eagle by K'ikapn, dam Salnrn, by Fantliam frunalliiidicsworili mare. Eagle is li.-iiiL' lour years old. studs Hi hands high, of a beaut,fill ir.mgriy color has a fine ttmp<r, a goud constitution, and great stungih. combined wit v > fine quality and perfect svnw.etry. Ho t ok Kiiß„ Prize at the V. and K.O. P. Show of 1880 as the best horse to improve the breed o! saddle horses, Terms—£3; groom's fee, ss. Two or more mares ns per ag. etmont. Good paddocks at Is per \vcck. Great caie, but no jespoiißibility taken, Eor further particulars apply to th ; room, or I THOS. PARSONS, ] Owner. >{■-,. Fi. 0 Stand this season in the J' Wuirarapa, the celebrated jjisyw-".! purebred Clydesdalehoise BLACK CHAMPION. Kofuither comment on Black Champion is Lecdtd, as the stock that he has already elt m the Valley fully prove what he ut. T«iub-£3, paxable Ist Januaiy, 1882. Two or woie marts, as per agreement. 2s Gd cruoniage. ' For iuxlhor particulars to IUVID CAMICHAEL, \ Own*.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 25 October 1881, Page 4
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