i MKi» in iiiiiwi-. n t 'iistlui'O nt a- (1 M'StT'"»,oilug at interim* liite paces, (he pure, bred C ydes .aie stallion, SIB WILLIAM WALLACE. Teiim-£4 single. nmro; groomV fee 6s payable on fir&tseivije. Further particulars in future sdv rtisement. THOS. CARSWELL, ■.' ' o $ rpo STAND this Sea- . son at Mr Water J"f ilorison's Stnd Stables, *> Manaia, the Pure-bred Clyuesldc Horse YOUNG Silt COLIN CAMPBELL. Young Sir Oulin oa uphell was bred by R. Weddison, Esq, |<iulletonroad, Canter, bury; dun Polly, out of aTasmanian mare j sire, the champion horse Sir.Colin Campbell, the property of James Walls, Ifcq, Kaiapoi Island, Canterbury; grand sire, King tfer. gns, by Lord Bryon. fio champion horse of Scotland. Further comment* on Young Sir Co in U implied are not required, as his stuck piovo what the horse k He is now rising nine years old; in his prime; and will be [at the various stmiom in company with Kingfisher, his stable companion. Terms: £1; groonVfees, s<, payab fist service, t'addooks provided at Ma'na Is CJ per week, Eveiy care taken b responsibility. For further pnrticulars npp'y to WALTER MORISON, M , THE BAKON, a Sire aaKiip", daui Queen h ofS^ts, U' ILL be at the eervice of Kre. ders > » vice of Kre. ders this Season, at Platform Farm Greyto#n. TESMS: £3 3s Single Mnre; twoormorebyarran e» ment. Fuddoeks Lee until stinted, due nutice of which will be given. Eveiy eaie' taken, but no response ity. For IP" her pan ioulars apply PLATFORM FARM, (iroytown. fl 0 TRAVEL the Whare. I ttina H Btr.ct, the 1 .Thoroughbred sire ** DDES OF EDINBURGH T'y Peter Flat' mnnrted) —Sneutmeat(im> I oitei), by Miifrai Plum-Verbena bv Slime, )ut )f Peg.y, by K.mrbon. Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat—lrish Queen by Hark"W.iyKmily I'eter Flat by Matcatoher— Crieuaia sister to Glencoe,
lii placing Duke of Edinbu'gh at the tervico of breeders in the Wlmreania District, the proprietor co fUently relies upon the fame and name his dock have woi for themselves as undeniably game animals, with good constitutions, guod legs and rare feet. Viewed through his pedigree, it will be admitted that his bretding is of the highest class; but his owi.er is content to rest his claim to public patronage upon his having proved himself a sire of useful aninals. wb'ch after ill is what the majority of breeders require. Private paddocks, well watered, provided free for one nvmth at Ternr, Terms- -£i foi eaeh mare, allowance for two or more mares the bonafitk yroperty pf sender. Every care taken, but no responsibility, Duke of Edinburgh will travel once a week to Club Hotel, Castlcpniut KDtiAK MASON, Proprietor, Tenui, October 15, lfi«l. : ijV mO TBAYKL this season in l|La -1- tbp Wairnrnpa District, ilplM the Purebred %desdalo Stallion, 'DjU GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal, out of Wellington mire, Imported from Canterbury.
GLADSTONE ia a mottled dark buy color, stands Iti hands 2 ii cites hith, with plenty of bono and imifclc, lired by Mr Kobert Ha-liutt, of F.ndiilliown, Canterbury, out of Ins bay mure Jane, l)v 0 d Wellington (im-porte-i) grand dun -lean limpnrted from Tasmania in ISlia, by J. Mclouglilin, Esq.) Uud-toxk was exhibited in Christchure.h in lb/8, r.nd Rut third pi ich again>tafield of ten as a yearling; s'town as a two-year-oid at Carterton and gained-first piize, was shown nyuin at Carterton as a thief-year-old, when ho gained first priz; in his clasa, ami champion prize aB best horse on the ground of any a«e. Gladstone will travel between Masterton and Grcytown, leaving Mastirton every Monday morninj;, univiug at liay'sTaiatahi Hot*il at 10 oVlook, leaving there at I, arriving at Gieyto»n same etcning, and returning hi me on Tuesday. Terms-It per mate; gmrantee, £sss. Two or more raar> b as | ir agrc einent. Fur further particulars apply to thfl undersigned. JOHN H4BWXO, Owner.
0 Stun 1 thiß Season at ; Uaihenga, the thorough TO Stun 1 Uaiheii bied Stallion MANGLE, By TiaMnccr—Fiatiron by Peter Flat (imp) -Kmma. by Gil Ula«, out of Kmily, by op. rator, uut of Flora Mcivur, by Kimeritnt. Maxolb cmliiiipg vithin himself snmi <t tlm greatest biraiitß of bluuil south of the Lino, .iiiil is nek m:\vlidgeil by competent jiulg'M to be one of the ginnJe.-t looking sites in the Colmii-8. The br eding of this horse cannot be surpassed. He is got by tbat King of Sires, Traducer, the sire of those ceehratid racehorses, Lurline, C lmnny, Teinpletmi, Fudihouk, Le Loup, Betrayer. Lilhller, Casta* way, Somnus, Idalumi, undSirMolred, who run and won one of il-e lastest l\ r iys on record, distance I.J minis, carrying Sst 1 ilbj in 2 minutes ami 43 seconds, It is also worthy o( note thatilaiijjle is closely lelited on I]is d mi's side tu tno.iu renown d hur es, Foul Play (winivr of boi.h We lingioii and Auckland Cups), The l'earl (w.mier of Melbourne Cup), Tne .-p (winner ot the Home Lush dip}, The Aiii.w (w,i,a.r of tlie Italiarat mid 'J'iittersa!i'sCti|M.,Coiiaande («iuner of lattersad's Two-ytar-wld Stakes, Nursery Hind'cap, Miidgel Flying Handicap llawfi.djury llandi.ap, ami JSailw.y I'laio The Gem (winne. 1 of Tat'ersdl's Two-yea old Stake*, Newcastle Two-) ear old iStakes and Xurseiy Stikes.)
It is a'nust neeiiless to mention the name of Traducer, Mangle's siro, as it is a wellknown fiißt that lie has pioVel liinißelf the most Bucccs>ful sire of racehorses in too Southern Hcinhphcre. JUuiLt will seivo a limited mimbpr of marcs at £;"> as ptr marc, a Wnihenga, wher well-grassed paddocks are provided free of charge until marts are stinted, of which duo notice v i.l he givi-n. All marts to be paid for on or before l:<t Jan., 188 J, For further particulars aoi'lv to E. BUCKBWDGE, Owner, Waiht-ni;a Hotel. «. rpO Travel this Season, in .1 the Vairarapa, the fflJftS|ilomlil Coaching Scallioa .SOS YOUNG CAMDEN. By Hay Camden out of an imported inure. Young Camden combines all the quality of a thoroughbred with the strongib of a ouch horse, and is socially adapted for gvtling cross countiy, coaching, and weightcarrying hacks, lie i-i a sure foal-getter, but slnild a maro he found not in foal after visiting him, ho vi'l EBivft ucain next year at lialf-priie, T(r/ns-;£3 and 5* gtoim; lWOjormcre •uvu as psi ayten.eot.- '■{s;<■■■ '•■ Yi'.hxh I.'Mdev w.JI \\mV[ fo loser Tmou t-xn) l ounj; Tie.-('a,.s to (JuytoHil iHl'inj! at t!e'laia'tidij' Vue% n<-sdau, at Victoria Hotel; fcathe.sonj Th.wday*. (irtyiuvu; rndny>, T, if.; f, Taramhi; si d rat if*n« l.mtiie I otiJ, ■■M-'cr... :■■..'■ m< ' ]' • iflU: :;b> 0 .11 ]);( it II . CI6
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 924, 14 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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