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Olydeadile Horse " YOUNG SIR COLIN OAMPB Young Sir Colin vampbell was bti Weddiadn, Esq, Findleton roadtl, bury; dam Folly, out of a Tasmania*' Bire, the champion horse Sir Colin CaV the property of James Walls, Esq.," K\ Maad, Canterbury : ; ; grand sire, Kirn mb,by Lord Bryoni'ty ohampion .Sootlandr; Further cpfnments on Your prove what the horso is. He is now. Hil nine years old; in his prime; and will: atthe various stations in company *itf Kingfisher, his stable companion. ■•*■* Terms: £4; groon's fees, ss, payillj first service.' Paddocks provided at Mrj Is 6d per week, Every care taken % responsibility. '•' For further partioul&rs apply to WALTER MOEISON, THE BAEON of Scots, WILL be at the w. '. vice of Breedew this Season, at Platform Farm Greytom. : TEMS: J £8 3s Single Mare j two or more by arrange* Went, Paddocks free until stinted, due J» notice of which will lie given, fivory tut/ taken, but no responsibility. J A For i'p * her partioulars apply PLATFOBMFAitM,. Greytown. ' mo TRAVEL the WnaKX ama District, the. Thoroughbred Sire DUKEOFEDINBUBQH fly Peter Flat i mported)-Sweotmeat (im« -i portol), by Suyar Plum—Verbena by Blane, )iit of Peguy, by Bourbon. Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat—lrißh Queen by Harkaway— . Emily. Peter Flat by Flatcatcher-Gleaaift sister to Glencoe.

In placing Duke of Edinburgh at th» eorvice qf breeders in the Whareama DUtriot, the proprietor confidently relies upon the fame and name his stock have von far themselves as undeniably game animals, with good constitutions, good legs, and rare feet. Viewed through liis pedigree, it will bt admitted that his breeding is of the highest class; but hia owner is content to rest hk claim to publio patronage upon his having proved himself a sire of useful auirtale, which after ill is what the majority of breeders require. Private paddocks, well watered, provided free for one month at Tenuu Terms- -£4 for each mare, allowance f»r two or move mares the hmfi&i property of sender. Every care taken, but no r#i sponsibility. Luke of Edinburgh will travel once A week to Club Hotel, Castlepoint EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, . Tenui, October 15,1S»1. no TRAVEL this season ia , J. the Wairarapa District, si the Purebred Clydesdale Stallioa, r -. GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal, out of Wellington maw. Imported FitoJiCAKTERBORY.

GLADSTONE is a mottled dark bay oolK, Btands 16 handß 2 iLcheß high,.with plenty of bone and muscle. Bred by Mr Robert Haskett, of ftndalltown, Canterbury, out of his bay mare Jane, by Old Wellington (imported) grand-dam Jean limported from T«amama in 1865, by J. Mclaughlin, Esq.) Gladstone was exhibited in Christchuroh in 1878, and got third place against afield of ten as a yearling; shown 1 as a two-year? oid at Carterton and gained first prize, wac shown again at Carterton as a thvee-yowr-old, when he gained first prise in his olasa, and champion prize as best horse on tb* ground of any age. Gladstone will travel between Mastertou and Greytown, leaving Maaterton every Monday morning, arriving at Ray's Tarft. tahi Hotel at 10 o'clock, leaving there at 1, arriving at Greytown same erening, and returning homo again on Tuesday. Termß-£4 per mare; guarantee, £5 6t. Two or more marcß as per agreement. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. '■■■>s''■ JOHN HARDING, Owner.

TO Stand this Season it Waihenga, the thorough bred Stallion MANGLE, By Traducer—Flatiron by Peter Flat (irap)-Kmma, by Gil Bias, out of Emily, by Operator, out of Flora Molror, by Emigrant. Mangle combines within himself some of the greatest strains of blood south of the i Line, and is acknowledged "by competent judges to be one of the grander-looking jiisa lin the Colenitß. , ! _K~-l*-i 1 --

The br.eding of this ihorse cannot be Bur< passed. He is got by that King of Sires, Traducer, the sire of those celebrated rawhorses, Lnrline, Calumny, Templeton, Fishhook, Le Loup, Betrayer, Libeller, Casta« way, Somnus, Idaliviui, and Sir Modred, wh» rim and won one of tho fasteat Derbya oa record, distance 1$ miles, carrying Bst lulbs in 2 minutes anil 43 seconds. It is alio worthy of noto that Mangle is closely related on liis dam's side to those ronowncd'horses, Foul flay (winner of both Wellington and i Auukland Cups), The Pearl (winner of Melbourne Cup), Tho tfp/ (winner of the Home bush Cup), The Arrow (wmner of the Italiarat and Tatteraall's Cupai.Corisande (winner of lattersail's Two-year-ald Stakes, Nursery thndxap, Mwlgel Flying Handicap Hawesbury Handicap, and Railway flat* The Gem (winner of Tattersall's Two-yea old Stakes, Newcastle Two-year old Stake* and Nureeiy Stakes.) It is almost needless to mention the name of Traducer, Maugle'fl sire, «s it is a wellknown fact that he has proYcl himself the most successful sire of racehorses in tho Southern Hemisphere. Mangle will serve a limited number of mares at £5 os per mare, a- Waihenga,whar well-grassed paddocks are provided free U charge until mares are stinted, of which dm notice will be given. All marci to be paid for on or before Ist Jan., 1882. For furthw particulars aonly to E.BUCKERIDGE, Owner, Waihenga Hotel,

TO Travel this Soaaon, in the Wairarapa, till >Splcndid Coachinß Stallion J' YOUNG OAMDEN. "~ By Bay Camdon out of ut imported mare. Young Camden combines all the quality pi a thoroughbred with the strength «( ft oach horse, and is specially adapted for getting cross country, coaching, aid *«ghtcarrying hackß. He is a sure foal-getter, but,should aaar» he jound not in foal after/Visiting him.'k* 'till serve again next yean &t half-price, 3;aiid Bs' n'roim; tiro or mow VJio! Low«r'

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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