,■*• i- if oivmVs fum. TurnL\~fi tjlli ' tl,e lii0:0U s 1 »- THE PREMIER, ByMnltim ji. , ( uit'j 'mm iinvoko by Sir Hereulcs-Fimvc l.y Tios- Fli.tby Mariner (Arab).-N.Z. Stud Book. Malton (bred by thf> late Sir Tatton Sykoa)' » by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, granddam Centurion's dam, by Crnius, great jnanddam by Tancredi. Rifleman by Touchstone, fiom Campfollower, by The Colonel.- N.Z. Stud Book. Tho owner, in again offering Tin: Premier to the bidders of the Wanaiapa, feels convinced that they iced look no further for a sire who, combined with both shape and qualify to perfection, with excllmt breeding and undeniable stoutness, whioh lie inherits from both sides ol his laniily, being a dhect descendant of tho groat TouchstoneSir Hercules combinations; hi." dam, liovoke, v/lio was a great performer on the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such performers as Mnjenta, Titania, Ellin King. Malabar, lloiald, Sir Tutton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of the lalo (Ttmplcton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. His stock promiso to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The Premikh gained firft prizes at the Wairnrapa Agricultural and l'pstoral Exhibitions in 1878,1879, and 1880. Terms- Six guineas each mare; an albwance made for two or more, tno bona fide propel ty of sender, All fees to bo paid before removal. Grazing free till notice, after which grass will be charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, Also, The Purebred Pony I*Sj| GENERAL SPEC. £3. For further particulars annlv to owner, p. f! TANCRED. t. mO STAND This Season at J_ Walter Morison's stud h. stable, Manain, the celebrated a p thoroughbred horse KINGFISHER. KisowsiiKK, bred by J. Giltert, Pusey Vale, South Australia, is a ■ dark-brown horse, standiiu' 16 hands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful th> roughbred liorses in the Australasian Cok.ies. From his fine conform ition, great substance, trength, and quality, he is admirably adapted o get carriage horses, hunter.-i, and hacks, d well as racehorse?. Ho was got by Sky craper, out of iiemnanl, by the far-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), jut of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Jfoonraker, out of lady Godiva, liy Herculfs, Hercules by Whisker (imported), fire of the renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kinofisher liimwlf, like his close relatives-RMimond, Tin-Diver, Hamlet. Horatio, Rose d'Amour, Onldsbri.ufrh, Robin Hood, and others-was a great nerformer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, heating tie best horses of the day, and not under the most favorable circumstances— Vide Turf Register, and Vol. V. New Zealand Stud Book.
Kingfisher was shown in 1874 atHawke'B Bay, wh'-re he took first prize in his class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific limp), Teranga, and several others. He also won the Champion Prize for the best th'iroimhbred hr,rse of any age in the yard, In 1875 ho took the same prizes, beating Papapa and others. In 187G he was justly awarded the prize for the horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at the Masterton show, in 1877. Kingfisheb will leave Manaia every Mon d»y, calling at Ray's Tantahi Hotil, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Arms Hotel, Ureytown. Manaia on "Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and at Club Hotel Stables, Masterton on Saturday. Tcrm3-£o ss; groom's fee ss, payable en fiist service. Paddocking Is Gd per week, in well grassed paldocks at Manaia. For furtler particulars apply '.o WALTER MOHjSON, Manaia, Masterton. rO WAND this Season, fho Thoroughbred * Entire Horse, J TATTLER, (b). Bred by Mr Nosworhty of Ham, Cantorbury, by llavensworth, (a), dam. Deception, (b). by Young Plover, (j)—Vanity, (b), by Sir Charles, (b)— Gigler, (a), by Tomboy, (a) —Duel iC33 of York, (a), by Waxy, (a), Ac, Ravensworth (imported), by Touchtono— Fair Jean—by Yernlam. &c. Terms.—Ls. Two or more as per agreement. If sufficient inducement offers. Tattler will travel the district. J. C. VALLANCE. Kaumingi. & mO STAND at Clifton's 1 stable, Carterton, tVo well bred oiro , YOUNG SATOE, By Sator (imported) -Young Romp by Fergus-Old Romp by UlancusPe«py No. 2 by Eiddlcswoith (imported)— l'egay, imported. Terms: £2 103 each mnro. Payment prior to mure leaving paddock. Padlocks frie. Due caro will be taken, but no responsibility incurred.
TO Travel this Season, in the Wairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stalliou P YOUNG CAMDEN. By Bay Camden out of an imported mare, Young Camden cmbir* all the quality of a tlmrou.hbred with i ■! strength of a oach horse, and ia speci lly adapted for getting cross country, coachiiit', and weightcarrying hacks. He in a sure foal-getter, bui >\\ n!! umare be found not in foal after v'.= i- g him, ho til seive upain next year at lull-price, Terms-£3 and 5s groom; two or more jia'es as psr agreement. Yorjso Camden will travel to Lower Toueiu every Monday; Tuesdays, through to Greytownl calling at the Taratahi; Wednesdays, at Victoria Hotel, Featherston; Thursdays, Greytown; Fridays, T. Bay's, Taratahi; and Saturdays, Empire Hotel, Masterton, and home, Particulars as to stopping places in future issue. W.FOBD, 894 ForT. L THOMPSON. TO THI« SEASON, at the of Wales Stablw, Masterton, that wellbred horse, EAGLE. Eagle by Kakapo, dam Salma, by Fantham, from a Riddlesworth mare. Eagle is rising four years old, stands 1C 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, Ho tiok First Prize at the vV. and E.C. P. Show of 1880 as the best horse to improve the breed of saddle horses. Terms-£3; groom's fee, ss. Two or moro mares as per agreement. Good paddocks at Is per week. Great care, but no lesponsibility taken. For further particulars apply to th ~room, or THOS. PARSONS, Owner. ■tfe Ph>o Stand this season in the I Wairarapa, the celebrated y pure-bred Clydesdale horse 4. BLACK CHAMPION. No further comment on Black Champion is needed, as the stock that he has already eft in the Valley fully prove what he is. Teims-£:V payable Ist January, 1882. Iv;o or more ro&ies, as per agreement. 2s 6d crwmage. ' For further particulars arply to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 910, 28 October 1881, Page 4
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