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$M HPO STAND THIS , SEASON at Ins iter's farm, Tarari,v -the;•■ thorough- — , •bred stallion '•■'■ 'I'HE PBEMIEB, i fe Walton Jmijorted), from Kevoke by Sir ' -BeV nlcs^ltfesseby-Ti'osLFli, t byMariner.' V.^al^^NvZiiStudßook.. -.. .. . ■ .., j Malton (brea.liy th'p late Sir TattonSykes) • U'by-Biflomaiiitlninty'Ham'pton; granddad , Ccmiis,greatgranddam ,by Tancredi. Eiilematfby Touchstone, f 1 oni Ciuhpf&llowelyby .Tlie, Colduol-N.Z. Stud -Bqpk. ~'■. t ,'. ~,,,, , r . "''" The Owner/in'again offering The Pbejiieb"1 to the ; .bi'e.nders..of'the AVairarapa, feels eoiivmced that th§y ? need look no further for a sire who, combined'.with both' shape' -and - with exwllcnt -breednig and uiidenhble stoutness, which hoin•heritsHrom'both -sides' of his family, being a great Touchstoneojr Hercules combinations; hisdam, Kevoke, ■who wasftgreattpetformer on the Now Mj?M>><H?? T v ram P Card's dam.whiist such performers .as Majeuta, Titania, Elfin : ;KlngV Malabar,'; K.ooald, 'Sir'' Tattoo,' Tho Admiral, Southern Chief,'and Belle of the '' Isle (Tcmpleton's dam) claim Malton ns their \ siro. His stock promiso to furnish into use-A»i-lwilcs,,ojhibiting both size and quality. n Tde -I'nEiniav gained first prizes at the Wamrrapa Agricultural and' Vrstoral Exhipitions'in 1878,1879,.aud 18S0. . ' -. h Six:giiineas each mate; an allnv- i nnce'made.-for.-'tWo or more, tue bona-fide property of sender. Ail fees to be paid be- ', fore removal Grazing free till notice, after which grass will bo charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, For further- particulars armly to owr.er : ::. ~' p.f;takored.

npa-crnxxuo. I -1 Walter Moiison's stud 02-fPSk s t able ) Manaia, the celebrated J||ypS thoroughbred horse :: ;.i/!.T ~ ; r kingfisher..' taisn.Eß, bred by J. Gilbert, Puse'y Vale, Soafli. ; Australia, is a dark-brown horss, stjindinV 16 hands high, and is admitted to 1)6 One bf 'the most powerful thtroughbrcd hOrjses in; tho Australasian Colo„ies; From Ms. fine,; .conformation, great substance, • treiigflvand quality, he is sdmira'hly adapted oget 'carriage horses, hunters, arid hacks, a \vell as'racehorso?. He was got by Sky : drapeiyoiit of jKemnant, hy the fnr-famed Fisherman, granddani Henrietta 'imported), ratjof JJeinnarit, by the famous Ilarkaway. Skyscraper, by Moonraker,. out of lady Gmjivii; by Hercules,. Hercules by Whisker [(imported), of tho renowned jorrock's, whose,'to .is • imperishable; Kingfisher himself, like,liisie(ose relatives—lii hmoncl, T-'lieDivcf,;Hamlet, Horatio, Eoso d'A'nmir, Goldsbrough, Min Hood, and others—wns a g'reat'uerformer on the South Australian, Victorian, No* South Wales, and Tasmaniau Turf, paving won at all distances, and under heavy weights,-beatingtl.e best horses of the day, aiid'no't-'under tho'-ni'ost -'favorable cirF«fc:Tnrf.l{egister, mi Vol! ,V'. New Zealand Stud Book,

KiNonijHEr, was shown in 1874 at Hawk's Bay, wh. re lid' took fiiv-t prism in liis cl ias for the lioise best adapted for improving the breedo't stout and sound thoroughlned horses for general purposes, beating Pacific dm ), Tcrmp,- and several others, lie' also won the: Champion' : Priz<i for tlio btoftli .ronuhbred hciaa of any ago in the yard. In 187-1 ho tookJthe same prizes, boating I'spapu and prize forthe horao best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at show, in 1877, . Kinufisheb. will leave '-Manaia every.Mon day, calling at Kay's Tantalii Hotel, and on 'Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Amis Hotel, Urcytown, Manaia on Wednesday, Tlnmday and, Friday, and at Ciub Hotel Stables, Mistcrtou on Saturday. Terais-£j ss; groom's fee ss, payiibloon fust service. Paddocldng Is 6d per week, in well grassed paldocltsat Manaia. : Fojvfurller particulars apply ',a r ■ "' - avaLter-moiuson, Manaia, Masterton.

1 • mo this Season, *" I Die 'J'ho piifchbrcJ Entire Hoito, • TATTLER, (b). r (BrecV by Jfr Nosworlity of Hum, Cantermiry, by Rawnsworlli, (a), dam, Deception, (Ij). by Toniirr Plover, ( )—Vanity, (b), by Sir Charles, (b)-Gigler, (a), by Tomboy, (ft) —Duel less of York, (a), by Waxy, (a), i'c, Ravenswortb (imported), by Touubtone— Fair Je;m—by Vernlam, &c. Terms ■—L5. Two or mora as per 'Moment. If sufficient inducement offers, Tattler will travel tho district. J. 0, VALANCE. " '" ■ ; ■ K.'inminai.

■fa ■ mO STAND at Clifton's M* ~ J stable, Carterton, the \ well bred »iro YOUNG SATOB, ; By Sator (imported) -Young Tiomp'by Fergus-Old Romp by Ulancs— Peggy No, 2 by Eiddlesworth (imnorted)— Peggy, imported. '. Tei'ms : : £2' lOj each mnrc. Payment prior to. mare leaving paddock. Paddocks free. 'Due care will be taken, but norei' orisibility incurred. *t HP.O Travel this Season, in ■' •*- *'' e a i , '" ril P il i tlio i^Slw^V' Splendid Coaching Stallion 'JSjjSmff .YOUNG-CAM DEN: ■■ '•' : •' ■' ' • • By • Bay Camden out of an imported mare. ■ ' ,' Yourjgi.Caniden combines all the quality of a thoroughbred with, the strength-of it oacli horse,', M' is specially adapted for getting cross country, coaching, aml'ueightcarrying hacks. 'He is a' sure foal-getter, but should amave be found not in foal after visiting him, ho ' vill servo; again next year at half-price, ;; Terms—£3 and 5s groom; two or more inres'a's'psr agreement. :. Younr' Camdi:s' will travel to Lower .Taueni every Monday; Tuesdays, tlironsb to Grcylowhi calling'at the Tara'tahi; We'd, ncsdavs'i'' ; at ; Victoria Hotel, Featliersion; Thursdays, Greytown j Fridays, T. Hay's, Taratahi; and Saturdays, Empire ilokl, Masterton, and home. ' ■Particulars as to stopping places iD future issue.,:.' ' : . . ; '. : .W.FORD, . 891 ■i' '" ForT. L THOMPSON.

mo s^^,iTp ; is I SEASON, at the iiileiTStiili'i.i', JU.that w(!ll-. Eagle 4 rising four years old. stands 16 has ,a fihoitempfir, ,a.gooi constitution, anil lllft'ltjeiliptoM' l Ax m 'quality .jHqrfJioJtjlfy-sD I,'fipe at tlie V. anil-' K0... P. Show of 1880 its the m mm- fops'to Mi bkm A^t(i(JJ.p.!H|il"JflllLlili.'li|llif,l 1 i|llif , l Terms—£3;'groom's fee, ss, Two or lespffiisibwcy taKcn, r# ol >if, l *uff#M ar3 t() th _.. 1>lfl'.lo)fel) rHO g i ' TMsOS b l . l ll-,

ioit in the VaUfly funy prove\vkt lie is. ~ fwo ov wore mares, as per agreement, 2s fid eroomage.•••'.-■.:■"•: , ' , Fee writer paa'ticalars arply to '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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