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i 'mO' STAND THIS J.' SEASON at his owuer's farm, Tarakhi, tha ■ thorough.bred stallion THE PREMIER, By Malion (imported) from lisvoko by Sir Hercules—Finesse byTros-Flirt'by Mariner (Arab).-N.Z. Stud Book. . Maltou (bred by'tho late Sir Tatto'n Rykce) .is by Hifleman.damby Hampton; granddam Centurion's dam, by Comus, great granddam by Tancredi.' llifleman by Touchstone, fiom Campfollower, by The ColoneL—N.Z. Stud Book. Tho ownor, in again offering Trie Premieb. to the breeders of the Wairarapa, feels convinced that they' need look no further for a she. who, combined, with both shape and quality to perfection, with excellent breed' ing and undeniable stoutness, which ho inherits from both sides of his family, being a direct descendant of the great TouchstoneSir Hercules combinations; his dam, Itevokc, who was a great performer on the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such performers as Majenta, Titania, Ellin King, Malabar, Honalcl,' Sir Tatton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Bellor of the Isle (Templeton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The Pbemieb gained first prizes at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral Exhibitions in 18W, 1879, and 1880. , Terms- Six 'guineas each mare; an allowance made for. two or more, the bona fide property of sender. All fees to be paid before removal. Grazing free till notice, after which grass will bo charged for, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred.

Also, The Purebred Pony j GENERAL SPEC. LiTemis £3. I For further particulars apply to owner, 1 P. £ TANCUED. TO STAND Tins, Season at Walter Morison's stud stable, Manaia, the celebrated thoroughbred liorse KINGFISHER. Kingfisher, bred by J, Gilbert, Pusey Vale, South Australia, is a dark-brown horse, standing 1G bands high, and is admitted to bo ono of tlio .most powerful thoroughbred horses in tlio Australasian Colonies. From his fine conformation, great substance, treugth, and quality, lie is admirably adapted o get carriage horses, hunters, and hacks, j well as racehorse?, He was got by Sky craper, out of JlemnaM, by the far-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta 'imported), nit of Remnant, l»y the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of lady Godiva, by Hercules, Hercules by Whisker (imported), sire of the renowned Jorrock's, whose fame is imperishable; Kingfisher himself, like his -close relatives—ltichniond, The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Rose d'Amour, Goldsbrough, Pobiii Hood, and others—was a great performer, on the South Australian, Victorian, New South' Wales, and Tasmaniau Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating the best horses of the day, and'not under the most favorablo circumstances— Vkk Turf Register, and Vol. V. New Zealand Stud Book, KiNORsiiEB was shown in 1874 atHawlie's Bay, where lie took first prize in bis class for the horse best adapted for improving the breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (imj:), Teranga, and several others, He. also won the Champion Prize for the best tli'Doughbred'horse of any age iu the yard, In 1875 he took the same prizes, beating Papapa and others. In 1876 he was justly awarded the prize for the, horse best adapted to improve the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at the Miistcrton show, in 1877. Kingfisher will leave Manaia every Mon day, calling at Hay's Tantalii Hotel, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters! Arms Hotel, Grcytown. Manaia on Wednesday, Thurtday, and Friday, and' at Club Hotel Stables, Masterton on Saturday. Terms—£s ss; groom's fee 6s, payable on' fust service. \ Paddoeking Is Gd per week, m well grassed pa blocks at Manaia. For furtler particulars apply <o WALTER MOKiSON, • ■ -" Manaia, Masterton. mO STAND at CliffI stable, , well bred bire • YOUNG SATOR, """"' By Sator (imported)-Young Romp by Fergus-Old. Romp by Ulaucus— Peggy No. 2 by Eiddleswortli (imnoried)Peguy, imported, Terms: £2 10s each mare. ■ Pajment a- .trior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks k free. Due care will be taken, but no roll' s onsibilitv incurred.'

><-. fTj\o ■ Stand this season in the J. Wairarapa, the celebrated | pure bred Clydesdale horse Jl blagk- CHAMPION. No further-comment on Black Chitmpioii is needed, as tiie stock that he has already eft in the Valley fully prove what he is. Terms—£3. payable Ist January, 1882. Two or more mares, as per agreement, 2s 6.1 irrnuiuage. ' For further particulars apply to DAVID CAEMICHAEL, 16. -• .- Owner. J, rt'O Stand this Season y * --1- in Wairarapa,'the f powerful Clydesdale , Hoise SIR CHARLES. Sir Charles is abeautifulbay wMi black points, rising 6 years old, stands 171 hamlhigh, with immense-bone, and plenty of line hair, 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. Prince Charley was "bred by James Nico. Fleming, Esq. (whoso stock is unequalled ii> Great Britain), and is by Prince Alfred, dam Jane, by Prince, dam Darling, by Samson, alias Logan's Twin. Prince Charley is also own brother to the Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold to Lawrence Drew, Esq,, of Mcirytown, for 1500 guineas. Prince Charley took fir>t prize at Christchurch in 1872, beating a field of eight, six of them being imported, and all aged horses but one, be himself being only 3 years old; also a special priz« for (he h.-si animal on the ground, He also gained the special prize given by the Mayor of Christchurch for the best horse ol any age. Sir Charles -was shown four times in Society Medal as 'beat entire of any age in 1878. He has a very stioug constitutioi; and mild temper, and is thoroughly sound, staunch, and quiet in harness, This is a rare opportunity for breeder to improve their class of horses, Terms—Five Guijeas each mare. Twr or more mares as agreement, (iood paddocks, with plenty o grass auil water, wiii bo provided for ono miinth free of charge, after, which fs fid peroveek will be charged. Every care will be taken, lutnoivs;.onsibility. All mares mining this s aioii will be served next season free oi clurge Sir Charles will s-tart iroin Cwteiton t Waihengaon Monday ; ■ ickcgLy iuuiu,.[ forTaubireniiiui; .hu.sdiiy UMire^uwi; Saturd y, MaJiertoa, I'm.j li.-tci. For Fuithe- particulars npp.y o JMOaAHD .JJUoKIiID&E; m Or the Groom,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 937, 29 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 937, 29 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 937, 29 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)

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