-, ...J SEASON-fltl.is owner's f»tm, Tarii■:X talii,- : ' thii' rhoibugli- '■■ "TH'B : PREMIER,": " By Malton.(imported). from'' JievoW - by Sir Hercules—Finesse by Tros- Flii t by Mariner (Aiab).-N.Z. Stud Hook; : -" ;'' • Malton (bred by the late Sir Tatton Sykes) is by Eifleman, dam by Hampton, granddam Contnrion's dam; by Comus, great granddam by Tanoredi. Bifleman by Touohstone, from Campfollower, by Tho' Colonel-N.Z. Stud Book, •■ ~■,: . The owner, in again offering The Premier to tho breeders of the Wairarapa, feels convinced that they need look no further for n sire who, combined with both shape and quality to perfection, with excellent breeding and undeni'ible stoutness, which he inherits from both sides' of his family, being a direct descendant of the great TouchstoneSir Hercules combinations; his dam. Revoke, who was a great performer on the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such performers as Majonta, Titania, Elfin King, Malabar, Uonald, Sir Tatton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of the Isle (Tcmpleton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both sizo and quality. The Pbejiikb gained first prizes at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral Exhibitions in 18'8, 1879, and 1880. Terms-Six guineas each mare; an altawance made for two or more, the bona tide property of sender. • All fees to be paid before removal. Grazing free till notice, after which grass will be charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred.
Also, The Purebred Pony "| GENERAL SPEC. ..Terms £3. For further particulars apply to owner, P. ■■&. TANORBD. TO STAND This Seasont Walter Morison's stu . stable, Manaia, the celebrate I thoroughbred horse KINGFISHER. KrxoFisiiKß, bred by J..Gilbert, Pusey Yal( South Australia, is a dark-brown horse standiiiir 1(! hands high, and is admitted t be one ot the most powerful 'thoroughbrei horses in the Australasian Colonies, Fron his fine eonfonnation.wgfeat substance trength, and quality, hois admirably adaptei o get carriage lmrsesj'lmn'ters, and hacks i well as racehorse?. ' He was got by Sky craper, out of A'emn'ani, by the far-famei Fisherman, gramldaln Henrietta 'imported) mt of Remnant, by the famous Harkawaj Skyscraper, by out of Tad Godiva, by Hercules, Hercules by Whiske (imported), sire of the renowned Jofrock's whose fame is. imperishable; Kkofishei himself, like his close relatives-Richmond The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, liose d'Ainoui Guldsbrough, Pobin Hood, and others-wa a groat ncrframer on the South Australian Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmania! Turf, having won at all distances, and nude heavy weights, beating the best horses of tin day, and not under the most favorable cir cumstances-Wc Turf Register, and Vol V. New Zealand Slnd Book. Kingfisher was shown in 1874 at Hawse' Bay, wbva he tool: first prize in his chis: for the horse beat adapted for improving tin breed of stout and sound thoroiighhicd horsei for general purposes, beating Pacific (imp) Teranga. and several others. Ho also woi the Champion Prize for the best thorough, bred lii-rse of any age in the yard. In 187 i lie took the same prizes, boating Papapa anri others. In 187G he was justly awarded tin prize for the horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses, Also first prissi at the Haslcrton show, in 1877. Kingfisher will leave Manaia'every linn day, calling at Hay's Tantahi Hotel, and on Tuesdays nt Jones' Foresters' Arms Hotel, lireytnwii. Manaia on Wednesday, Tlumday, and Friday, and at Club Hotel Stables, Ifefenon oh Saturday. Terms—£s fis; groom's fee ss, payable en fitst service. Paddoeking Is Cd, per week, in vol grassed pa Mocks at Itmaia.. For furtler particulars apply m WALTER MOiiISOK, Manaia, Miu-leiton i fTjO J"? AND this Season, 1 J'he Thoroughbred piv%|fc J,; " lil ' ( ' Ho,i -'°> r " V m TATTLER, (b). _ Bred by Mr Noswovhly of Ham, Canter, bury, by llavensworth, (a), dam, Deception, (b). by Young Plover, (. )-Vanity, (b), \r Sir Charles, '(!>)—Oiylcr, (a), by Tomboy, (i, —Duchess of Yotk, (a), by Waxy, (a), iVc! Raveiisworth (imported), by TouchtoncFair Jean—by Vernlarrii &'c,' Terms .—L">. Two or more as pt agreement. If siiflicient inducement offers, Tattler wiL travel the district. J. 0. VALLANCE. Kaumingi. *' Pill) STAND at Clifton'! i stable, Carterton, th( i well bred biro 5 YOUNG SATOR, By l; ator (imported) -Yoiinf. Romp by Fergus-Old Romp by UlaucusPeggy No. 2 by Biddlssworth (imported)— Peggy, imported. Terms: £2 105 each mare. Faymeul irior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks free. J>ae care will be taken, but no re s onsibility incurred. ' flf 0 Stand this season in thf •;'rt>j, Jl Wairarapa, the celebrate; f purebred Clydesdale horse *JL££l black champion. No further comment on Black Champioi is needed, as the stock that he lias ahead) eft in the Valley fully prove what bo is. Ternis-A payable Ist January, 18812. Two or more mares, as per agreement. 2s fit" iiroomage. For further particulars anply to DAVID CAMCHAEL, I 6 Owner. t rpO Staml this Scaso r. i in Wairarapa, th powerful Clydesdah ■ . Hoise SIR CHARLES. Sib, Charms is a beautiful bay with blad I points, rising 6 years old, stands 17j hand; high, with immense bone, an 1 plenty of Jim hair, and is a beautiful mudel of the Clydes dale breed. Sir Charles is by the imported horse Prine Charley, out ol Lady, imported, Lady's dan Gipsy Queen, by Thene of Clyde. Prince Charley was bred by James Nico Fleming, Esq. (whose stock is unequalled ii Great Britain), and is by Prince Alfred, dan Jane, by Prince, dam Darling, by Samson alias Logan's Twin. Prince Charley is also own brother to tin Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold t Lawrence Drew, Esq,, of Merrytown, fo 1500 guineas. Prince Charley took I'nv prize at Cbristcbmch in 1872, beating a lieh of eight, six of them being imported, and al aged horses but one; be himself being onl; 'A years old; also a special' prw for the bos' auimal on the ground. Ho also gained tin special prize given by the Mayor oi Christ church for the best horse of any age. Sir Charles was shown four limes ii Hawko's Bay, and gained first prize, also th Society Medal as best entire of any ago ii 1878. Ho has a very stioug cuiistilutioi and mild temper,.and is thoroughly sound staunch, and quiet in harness. This is a rare opportunity for breeder to improvo their class of horses. Terms-Five Guineas each rnaro. Tw. or more marcs as agreement, (fond pad docks, with plenty ot grass and water, wil be provided for one month free of charge after which Is fid per week- will be charged Every care will bo taken, but no Rsjonsi bility. All mares unsung this s asoii wil be served next seaß ni fieo of chiiie Sir Charles will ttart liom Cartel ton t Waihenga on Monday j > edncsday mowm. for Tauutienikau j 'lhu;sday, to tfreyunvn Sataid y, Maaterton, Ciuo Jjotei. , For Fuither particulars appiy to WWfiV BQQmW&i ■ MO pr ShVQrtipp,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 936, 28 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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