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fy •. rn,o TitAVEL ti.is Wj ['.■■■' sea'a'iii between 'astlepiirit 'and Mfist-r----if I in, calling at intitulepkes, the tiurfl' bred Ciydestialu stailion, • SIB WILLIAM WALLACE. Terms—£4 singlo inaroj groom's feo 5» payablo on fir.-t seivice. Further particulars in future adv rtisement, THOS. OARSWELL, Fp" 10 iSI'AND this Kea4. A" .s'hn at Mr Waiter f Mi riaon'a Stud Stables, ,__ _* Maiiaia, tbe Pure-bred Uluo-sdtle Horse YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL. Young Sir Colin oa'nphell was bred by R. Weddison, Ksq, H ulleton road, Canterbury j dum Polly, out of aTasmauian mire ', sire, the champion horse Sir Colin Campbell, ;be property o( James Walls, K>:q , Kaiipoi Island, Canterbury i grand sire, Kint? Fergus, by Lord Bryo'n, tie champion horse of Scotland, Further commeuts on Young Sir Joiin Campbell are not required, as his stook novfl what the horse is, .He is now rising line years old; in his prime; and will bs it the various statiom in company with (ingMier, his stable companion. Terms: £4; grnon's fees, ss, payab i> st service, Paddocks provided at Mana sGJ per week, Every care taken b esponsibility, For further particulars npp'y to . WALTER MORISON, M , THE BARON, 7 4 Sire hafcipo, daw Queen <S t Of Scots, : ( [ 11" ILL be at the serY\ vice of Breeders his Season, at Platform Farm Greytotfn. TEfiMS: 53 3s Single Mare j two or more by arranreueiit, Paddocks fiee until stinted, due wtico of which will bf given, Every care ;akeu, but no responsibility. For ii" her particulars apply PUTMUI PAHBf, Oroytcwn. ~,,» .. 0 Itt-xVIfiL the Wimrelu* L ania Histrict, the ih. Thoroughbred 6ire OF EDINBURGH Py Peter Flat i mportedJ'-Sweetinettt (iinportei), by Sujrar Plmn—Verbaia bv Slane, jut i Peg.y, by Bourbon, Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat-Irish Queen by llartawayEmily. Peter Flat by t' lateatohei—G.eua a sister to Glencoe, In placing Duke of Edinburgh at the service of breeders in the Whnreama District, the proprietor co fUently relies upon tho fame and name his stock have won for themselves as undeniably game animals, with good constitutions, good legs, and rare feet. . Viewed through his pe"digree, it will be admitted that his breeding is of the highest class; but his owner is content to rest his claim to public patronage upon his having proved himself a sire of useful anirrals, wWch after ill is what the'majority of breeders require. ■ Private paddocks, well watorcd, provided free for one month at Tenu'. Terms- -.£4 for each mare, allowance for two or more mares the bona fide property oi sender. Every cave taken, but no responsibility. Duke of Edinburgh will travel once a week to Club Hotel, Cashpoint KDGAK MASON, Proprietor, Tenui Octohar 15. IW. TO TRAYICL this season in the Wairarapa District,., nun .. -ebredllydesdaleStf" 1 "" a GLADSTONE, By Prinoe Eoyal, out of Wellington maw. Imported fbomCanibbbtot. GLADSTONE is a mottled dark biy color, stands lb' h mils 2 aches high, with plenty of bono and muscle. Bred by Mr Rohei Haskett, of F'.ndalltown, Canterbury, out of his bay mare Jane, bv 0 d Wellington (im. ported grand-dam Jean (imported from Tasmania in 1565, by J. Mclaughlin, Esq.) Gujmoxg was exhibited in Chnstchnrch in 1878, and got third place against a field of ten as a yearling; s'lown as a twn-year-oid at Carterton and gained first prize, was shown again at Carterton as a three-year-old, when he gaiued first prize in his class, and champion prize as best horse Ou the ground of any age, Gladstone will travel between Ma6terton and Greytown, leaving -Masterton every Monday morning, arriving at Bay s TaiV talii Hotel at 10 o'clock, leaving there at J, arriving at Greytoun same evening, and returning home again on Tuesday. Terras—£l per mare; guarantee, £5 si. Two 01' Dioro mares as per agreement. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. • JOHN HARIIIXG, Owner. mi) Stand this Season at JJL Waihenga, the thorough ■fSPjl biod Stallion mm MANGLE, By Tialucer-Kladmn by Peter Fkv (imp) i'mma. by Gil Mas out ~f I'inily, ny up rator,out of flora Mcfvur,. by luii limit, <t JlANOLKcoinliiiieswithnrmmseii som i the greatest strains of blood louth of tho L'no. mid is ackwiwltdged b- compobnt judgif.- to b« one of the giandcit uniting sies in tuc &ili-ni s. The br eilui;' of this horse cannot be surpassed. He is j;ot by that King of Sires, Trudu-'U'i the sire of those re ebra.. d mc • horses, Lurlinc, C .lnmny, Templet m, Fi». • hook, l.e Loup, Betrayer, Lib lie-r, »;a-ta-way, Soinnus, lilalmiu, and Sir Mo lied, wo run and won one of the fastest D.nys-.u record, distance 1J miles, carrying iisc Übs in 2 minutes anu 43 seconds. It h also worthy of note that M angle is closely iel .ted on Ids d mi's side to tnose renown d h ires. Foul Play (winner of both Weluig'.on md Auckland Cups), The Pearl (winner of Melhourne Cup), Tlie Hp/ (winner of tbe Home bush Cup), The Airow (w.nntr of the Hal a. rat and Tattoraall's Cups), Corisanle (winner of lattersail's Two-year old Stakes, Nursery Handicap, Mudgel Flying _ Handicap Hawesbury Handicap, and Bailw.iy Plato The Gem (winner of Tatteisjli'a old Stakes, Newcastle Two-year old .-.takes andNiirseiyStikcs.) . 11, is a'nust nceiiless to mention Hie name of Traducer, Mangle's sire, as it is a wellknown fact that he has prove! himself the most successful sire of racehorses in the Southern Hemisphere. will servo a limited number of mares at £5 5a per mare, a Waihenga, v L.r well-grassed pailducks are provide.! free of charge until mares are stinted, of which du» notice will be given. All mares to be paid for on or before I st Jan., 1682. For further particulars amdv to E. BUCKEBIDGE, Owner, Waihenga Hotel. HABDWABE IMPORTERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WELLINGTON, N.Z., AND AT 9, NEW BROAD-STREET, LONDON. CASH ADVANCES Made on all descriptions of Produce placid • in our hands for sa'e in London, INDENTS Executed for ;Merchandise, Agirulturai Implements, Machinery, etc., on ' ' very favor*'le terms JWJj.

W. CIUBTKEE & SUJNS, MILLWEIGHTS AND ENGINB2ES ST. WkiunoiiS. .»■■■ "\STIMATKS'i given for c ory dearr'nti'on jjj of Machinery.' Mil} &w» punih :o ■" J hammered. : / iOB SALE (ohfapltnA 8 horfl.roy.* Horizontal Keg a ■ wi.hm' vithont boil Jf» k«A •■,•;.■;■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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