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Ci mO hTANI) I'HIS I SKASOS atliis owner's tarm Tnratohi, tho thoiough-/v-lirnl a'allion THE PBEMIER, By Maltnn (import d) iiom i.nvoko by Sir Hercules—Finnssa liy Tios— Flit by Mariner (Aral)). -N.Z. Stud hook. _ Malton (bred by the late Sir Tatton tykes) it by llifleinan, dam by Hampton, granddarn Centurion's dam, by Ccrnus, great granddam by Tancredi. Rifleman by Touchstone, fiom Campfollowcr, by The I'oloueL-N.Z. Stun Book. The owDfif, in again offoring Tiik Premier to the live' ders of the Wairanipa, feels convinced that they need look no further for a sire who, combined with both shape and quality to perfection, with exc Hint breed kg and undeniable stoutness, which he inherits from both sides of his family, being a direct descendant <f the gie\t Touelist'ttieSir Hercules combinations; hi? dam, licvoke, who was a great performer on tho New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst' such performers os Jhijentn, Tilauia, Ellin King, Malabar, lio.nahl, Sir Ti.tton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of the Isle (Ttmpleton's dam) ela : m Mnlton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The Premikii gained first prizes at the Wairnvapa Agricultural and tWoral Exhihitions in LSW, 1879, and 1880. Terms- Six guineas each mare; an allowance made for two or more, tne bo»a fide propei ty of sender. A;l fees to be paid before removal. Grazing treo till notice, after which grass will lie charged for. Every care taken, out no lesponmbility incurred, /£v Also, The Purebred Pony V*s£| GENEBAL SPEC. £3. For fmther paitieidarsannly to owner, p. f; TAXCRED. i. mO STAND Thi» Season at, JL Walter Morison's stud k . s'able, Mannio, the celebrated -..../■,.; r.ik-J thoroughhrrd horse ***"***** KINGFISHEE. , KixonsnKii, bred by J. Gillcrt, Pusey Vale, Souih Austinlia, is a dark-brown horse, ptandiiu' 16 hands high, and is admitted to he one of the most powerful throughbred horses in the Australasian Colo..ies. From his lino eonformition, great substance, trength, and quality, he is admirably adapted o get carriage horses, hunters, and hacks, t well as racehorse', Ho was got by Sky crarer, out of Remnant, by tho far-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), nit of Remnant, hy the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Moonraker, ont of lady Godiva, by Ilercules, Hercules by 'Whisker (imported), Eire of the renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kinafisuer himself, like his close relatives—Hi hmond, The Diver, Hamlet Horatio, Kose d'Amour, Guldsbroosh, P"bin Hood, and others—was a great nerformer on tho South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating tie best horses of the (lay, and not under the most favorable cir-cumstances-PM« Turf Register, and Vol, V. New Zealand Stud Book. Kingfisher was shown in 1874 at Hawie's Bay, wh re he took first prize in his class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stoutand sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (imp), Teranga, and several others, He also won the Champion Prize for tho best thoroughbred lu rse of any age in the yard, In 1875 he took the simc prizes, beating Papapa and others. In 1876 he was justly awarded the prize for the horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at the Mnsterton show, in 1877,

Eixufimier fl'ill leave Manaia every Mnn d»y, c tiling at Ray's Tantahi Hotil, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Anns Hotel, Ureytoivn. Manaia on Wednesday, Thursday, aud Friday, r,ud at Club Hotel StaVes, Maatcrton on Saturday. Terms—£s os j groom's fee us, payable on fiist service. Paldocking la Gd per week, m well grassed padlocks at M-mak. For fuitter particulars apply <o WALTER MOIiiSON, Manaia, Master ton. fil'lO this Season, %'<..,, .1 /he Thoroughbred TATTLEE. (b). Bred by Mr Nosworhty of Him, Canterbury, by llavonsworth, (a), dam, Deception, (b). by Ioun« Plover, (..l-Vanity, (b), by Sir Charles, (b)-Gigler, (a), by Tomboy, (a) —Ducliess of York, (a), by Waxy, (a), Ac, Ravensworth (imported), by Touchtone— Fa'r Jean—by Veriilnm, &o, Terms,—Ls. Two or more as per agreement. If sufficient inducement offers, Tattler will travel the distiict, J. fi, VALLANCE. _ Kaurainci. J stable, Carterton, i ■■>■ well bred »ire i YOUNG SATOR, By <• ator (imported) -Young Romp by Fer-jus-Pld Romp by Ulanc's— Pwgy No. 2 by Riddlesworth (imnortod)Pej!L'.v, imported, Tciimj: £2 10f each mare. Pn>raent prior to mare leaving paddock. V;iddoclu> fro j".;ie caio will bo tal.i'ii, out norospoieihibty incurred. \ rpO Travel ibis Season, in 1 the Wairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stallion M'.|l YOUNG CAMDEN. By Bay Camden out of an imported marc, Camden C!>nii>in<"i all the quality of a therein fibred vritli ihe strength of a oach horse, and is specially adapted for getting cross country, coaci.ins, and weightcarrying hacks. , He is a sure foal-getter, In - kv"M amave be found not in foal after v -ning him, he will s.'ive again next year ut luli-prioe, Ttrms-£.l and 5s groom; two or more ma'es as psr agreement. Youkh Ct.MDE.v will travel to Lower Taiietu every Monday; Tuesdays, through to Greytownl calling at the Taratahi i Wedntsdavs, at Victoria Hotel, Featherston; Thursdays, Greytowu j Fridays, T. Hay's, Taratahi; and Saturdays, Etnpiro Hotel, Mastcrtnn, and home, Particulars as to stopp'.ng places in future issue. W. FOBD, 594 ForT. L THOMPSON. TO BTAIsD THIS SEASON, at the Prince of Wales Stablts, Masterton, that wellbred horse,

EAGLE. Eagle by Kakapo, dam Salma, by Pantham, frf m a IliddlcsworHi marc. Eagle is rising four years old. stands 1G hands high, of a beautiful iron grey color, has a fine temper, a good constitution, and great stiuigth, combined with fine quality and perfect symmetry, He t< ok First Prize at the V. ana K.O. P. Show of 1880 as the best horse to improve the breed of saddle Torms-£3; groom's fee, ss. Two or more mares as per aeiecment. Good paddocks at Is per week. Great care, butifp responsibility taken, ' For further particulars apply to th -room, or THOS, PARSON*, Owner. fi .. r 0 Miaul this season in the ; ':;l:-», ' Wairarapa, the celebrated Mil'iiify pure bred Clydesdale horse ™*% BLACK CHAMPION. KofiHlier comintnton Bh.ck Champion eit in tl.e-Va)lc\ lull)' piove what he is. Thjius-£3. payable Ist January, 1882. ' so or more mates, as per agreement, 2s Cd ku fuitkr lii'nicu'ars a- ply to DAVID OAItMICfIAEL, . 1 ..•. ~, Own*-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

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