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THE-imilßl" 10 ", By Malton (imported) from ltnvoko by Sir Hercules-Finesse by Tins- I'li (by Maiiiicj. (Arab). -N.Z. Stud Book. Malton (bred by thf Into Sir Tatton Sykes) 13 by Rifleman, dam by Hamptnn givtnddain Centurion's dam, by Ociuiis, great }rranddai)i by Taneredi. liifluraan by Touchstone, fiom Cnmpfollower, by The Colonel.-N.Z. Rtuc. 'look. Tlio owner, in again offering Tnii Parana lo the bleeders of tlio Wairarapa, feels «.n vincod that they aeed look no further foi ; sire who, .combined with both shape am quality to perfection, with excellent brow ingand undeniable stoutness,which he i. herits from both sides of his family, bcinj; .■ direct descendant of the groat TonchstmiSir Hercules combinations; his dam, ttcvuki-, who was a great performer on the Now Z( a. land turf, is also Trump Card's dam, wliih t such performers as Mnjcnta, Titania, Ellin King, Malabar, lioaald, Sir Totton, Thr Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of Ik Isle (Templeton's dam) claim Malton as theii she. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and qualit . The Pbemikr gained first prizes at llu Wairarapa Agricultural and IVstoral ]£\. hibitions in Terms- Six guineas each mare; an nlbw. anee mado for two or more, t:ie bona fide property of sender. All fees tu bo paid before removal, Grazing free till notice, after winch grass will lie charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred.

<bv~* Also, The Purebred Pony GENERAL SPEC. •w!fii»y4u k Teriiis i; 3. for further particulars apwl.v to ouxer, . P. F' TANORED. rpO STAND This Season at filter Morison's stud sfftblo, Manaia, the celebrated |gp= thoroughbred horse „ ~ , kingfisher. KiNGFiaiiHi! bred by J, Giltoi t, Puscy Ynlo, South Australia, is a daik-brown house, standing 16 hands high, and is admitted to be 0110 of the most powerful tlirrougbbred horses 111 tlio Australasian Color.ieß. From his fine conformation, great substance, troiigtli, and quality, lie is admirably adapted o get carriago horses, hunter.-, and hacks, J well as racehoreo". He was got by Sky crajier, out of ilemnant, by the far-famed fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), nit of Remnant, by the famous Harkawav. Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of l.a<iy Godiva, by Herculoa, Herculen by Whisker (imported), sire of tho renowned Jorrock's whose fame is imperishable; Kixgfisher himself, like his close relatives—Ei hmond, The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Rose d'Amnur, Goldsbrough, P«bin Hood, and otl,ers-~was ft great poiionnei- on tho South Australian, VIC onan. New South Wales, and Tasmaninn iurf, haying won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating the best horses of the day, and not under tho most favorable circumstances- Vide Turf Ifegister, and Vol. V. V'W Zealand Stud Book, Kingfisher was shown in 1874 at Hawko's Bay, wlmo he took first prize in his class tor the horse best adapted for improving the owed oi stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (imp), Teranga, and several others. He also won the Champion Priza for the best thoroughbred hcrae of any age in the yard. In 1875 he took the same prizes, beating Papapa and others. In 1876 he was justl? awarded the prize for the horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at the Mastci'ton show, in 1577. KiNonsiiKii will lc ave Manaia every Hon day, calling at Pay's Tantahi Hold and Oil Inesdays at Jones' Fori-sters 1 Arms Hotel, Greytown, Manaia on Wednesday, Tlumday, and Friday, and at Club Hotel btabics, Jiaateiton on Saturday. Teims—£s ss; groom's fee lis, payable en nist service, Paddocking 1 8 Gd ,cr week, ,n well grassed pa blocks at Manaia. For furtler particulars apply ,o WALTER JIOUISON, Manaia, Mastcrton.

P(0 this Season, ilio 'Jhoioughbred Entire How, TATTLED. (I.). . Bred by Mr Nosworhly of Hum, Canterbury, by liavensworlh, (a), dam, Deception, (b). by Vomi(/ Plover, (.) -Vanity, (b), |.y Sir Charles, (l.)-Oi(jler, (;i), by Tomboy, (a) —Duclsosa ol York, (a), by \Y«xv, (;i),Ve,, Ravensworth (imported), by TouehtoneFdir Jean—by Vernlitm. Sc. Terms. —Ls, Two or moro as per agreement, If sufficient inducement offers, Tattler will (ravel tlto distiiot. •J. n. VALIANCE. Kauminni, stable, Carterton, the well bred oirc YOUNG SATOR, By Valor (imported) —Young by Fergus-Old ltomp by wlancns— Peggy No, 2 by Biddlesworth (imported)— Peggy,, imported. Terms: £2 10s each mure. Payment orior to mare loaving puldock. Rid,locks free. Dae caco will 1» taken, but 110 res onßibility incurred. ffi\o Stand this season in the 1 Wairarapa, the iu'lekated pure bred Clydesdale horse BLACK.CHAMPION, No further comment on Black Champion is needed, as the stock that )io hnsaheady oft in the Valley fully prove what be is. Terms—£3, payable Ist Janaary, 18... Two ov moro mares, as per agreement, 2s Cd croomage. For further particulars apply to DAVID OARMICHAEL, 6 Owner. mO Stand this Season J. in Wairarapa, the powerful Clydesdale Hoiso SIR CHARLES. Sir Charles is a beautiful bay with black points, rising 6 years old, stands 17J hands nigh, with immenso bone, and plenty of fine hatv, and is a beautiful model of the Clydesdale breed, Sir Charles is by the imported horse Prince Charley, out ot Lady, imported, Lady's dam Gipsy Queen, by Thene of Clyde. Princo Charley was bred by James Nicol Fleming, Esq. (whoso stock is unequalled in Groat Britain), and is by Princo Alfred, dam Jane, by Prince, dam Darling, by Samson, aliaß Logan's Twin. Prince Charley is also own brother to the Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold to Lawronco Drew, Esq,, of Meirytmvn, for 1600 guineas. Prince Charley took first prize at Christehnreh in 1872, beating a field of eight, six of them being imported, and all aged horses lie himself being only 3 years old; also a special priz« for the best animal on tlin ground. He ako gained the special prize jjiven by tho Muj or of Christ•hurch for the best horse of any a^'c, Sir Charles was shown four"' times in Hawke's Hay, and gained first prize, also the Society .Medal as best ontiro of any age in 1878. He has a very afcon# destitution and mild temper, mid is thoroughly sound, staunch, and quiot in harness. This is a rare opportunity for breeders to improve their class of horses, Terms—Five Guineas each maro. Two or moro mares as agreement, (rood paddocks, with plenty ot grass and wator, will be provided for one month free of charge, after which Is Cd per week will bo charged. Every care will bo taken, biit no re'sf'onsibilily. All uiares mining'thin s:ason will bo eeived next Eeaeon fieo of . Sir Cliarles wJI ftart from Carterton to Waihenga on Monday; Wednesday morning lofTauhcrenikau j.'lhmsday, toUreytown; Saturday, Masterton, Club Hotel. Fo'rjFurtlier particulars apply lo EICHAI'D BfiCTmrnCT..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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