To season between Oastlepoint and Master toil, calling at interm 'diate 'places, the pureSIR WILLIAM'WALLACE. Terms—£4 single mare'; groom's fee 6s payable on first service. Farther particulars in future adv rtisement. THOS. CARSWELL, • Ftp r TO STAND this Season at Mr Walter Morison's Stud Stables, Manaia, the Pure-bred YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, Young Sir Colin uampbell was bred by R. Weddison, Esq,, Findleton-road, Canterbury ; dam Polly, out of a Tasmanian mare; sire, the champion horse Sir Colin Campbell, the property of James Walls, Esq., Kaiapoi Island, Canterbury; grand sire. Kin? Fergus, by Lord Bryon, the champion horse of Scotlaud. Further comments on Young Sir Colin Campbell are not required, as his stock provo what tho horse is. He is now rising nine years old; in his prime; and will be at the various stations in company wit 1 " Kingfisher, his stable companion. Terms: £4; groom's fees, ss, payable first service, Paddocks provided at Manaia Is Gd per week, Every care taken but responsibility, For further particulars apply to WALTER MOEISON, THE BARON, Sire Kakapo, dam Queen of Scots, \ \7 ILL be at the serYV vice of Breeders this Season, at Platform Farm Greytown. TEEMS: £3 3s Single Mare'; two or more by arrangement. Paddocks (free until stinted, due notice of which will be given. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Forfp* her particulars apply PLATFORM FARM, Greytown. TO TRAVEL the Wliareama District, the Thoroughbred Sire : DUKE OF EDINBURGH By Peter Flat mported)—Sweetmeat (im portoi), by Supar Plum-Verbena by Slane, jut of Peggy, by Bourbon, Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat-Irish Queen by HarkawayEmily. Peter Flat by Flatcatcher—Glenara sister to Glencoe. In placing Duke of Edinburgh at the . service of breeders in the Whareama Dis--5 trict, the proprietor confidently relies upon the fame and name his stock have won for themselves as undeniably game animals, with good constitutions, good legs, and rare feet. Viewed through his pedigree, it will 'be admitted that his breeding is of the highest class; but his owner is content to rest his claim to public patronage upon his having proved himself a sire of useful animals, which after ill is what the majority of breeders require, Private paddocks, well watered, provided free for one month at Tenui. Terms- -£4 for each mare, allowance for two or more mares the bona fide property of s sonder. Every care taken, but no re o sponsibility. Duke of Edinburgh will travel once a week to Club Hotel, Oastlepoint, EDGAR MASON, Proprietor, Tenui, October 15,18R1. T 0 TRAVEL this season in the Wairarapa District, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion GLADSTONE, By Prince Boyal, out of Wellington mare Imported from Canterbury. GLADSTONE is a mottled dark bay color, stands 16 hands 2 aches high, with plenty of bone and muscle. Bred by Mr Robert Haskett, of Fendalltown, Canterbury, out of his bay mare Jane, by Old Wellington (imported) grand-dam Jean (imported from Tas mania in 18C5, by J. Mclaughlin, Esq.) Gladstone was exhibited in Cliristcliurch in 1878, and got third place against a field of ten as a yearling; shown as a two-year-oid at Carterton and gained first prize, was shown again at Carterton as a three-year-old, when he gained first prize in his class, and champion prize as best horse on the ground of any age. . Gladstone will travel between Masterton and Greytown, leaving Masterton every Monday morning, arriving at Ray's Tara tahi Hotel at 10 o'clock, leaving there at 1. arriving at Greytown same evening, and returning home again on Tuesday. Terms—£4 per mare; guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more mares as per agreement. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JOHN. HARDING, Owner. TO Stand this Season at Waihenga, the thorough bred Stallion MANGLE, By Traducer—Flatiron by Poter Flat (imp)— Emma, by Gil Bias, out Of Emily, by Operator, out of Flora Mclvor, bv Emigrant. .Mangle combines within himself some of the greatest strains of blood south of the Line, and is acknowledged by competent judges to be one of the grandest-looking sires in the Colonies, The breeding of this horse cannot be sur passed, Ho is got by that King of Sires, Traducer, the sire of those celebrated race< horses, Lurline, Calumny, Templeton, Fish hook, Le Loup, Betrayer, Libeller, Castaway, Somnus, ldalium, and Sir Modred, who run and won one of the fastest Derbys oa record, distance 1} miles, carrying Bst lOlbs in 2 minutes and 43 seconds, It is also worthy of note that Mangle is closely related on his dam's side to those renowned horses, Foul Play (winner of both "Wellington and Auckland Cups), The Pearl (winner of Melbourne Cup), The Spy (winner of the Home bush Cup), The Arrow (winner of the liallarat and Tattersall's Cups), Corisande (winner of Tattersall's Two-year-old Stakes, Nursery Handicap, Mndgel Flying Handicap Hawesbury Handicap, and Railway Plate The Gem (winner of Tattersall's Two-yea old Stakes, Newcastle Two-year-old Stakes and Nursery Stakes,) It is almost needless to mention the name of Traducer, Mangle's sire, as it is a wellknown fact that he has proved himself the most successful sire of racehorses in the Mangle will sorve a limited number of mares at £5 5s per mare, an Waihenga, wher well-grassed paddocks are provided free of charge until mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given. All mares to be paid for on or.before Ist Jan., 1882, Forfnrther particulars anply to E, BUOKERIDGE, Owner, Waihenga Hotel, TO Travel this Season, in the Wairarapa, the Splendid Coaching Stallion ' YOUNG CAMDEN. By Bay Camden out, of an imported mare. I ! Young Camden combines all the quality of a thoroughbred with the strength of a oach horse, and is specially adapted for" getting cross country, coaching, and weightcarrying hacks. ■ He is a sure fo'al-getter, but should amare bo found -not in foal.aftor visiting him, he vill seijve.again next year at half-price, Terms;4£3''and/5s groom; twoor'more |o C?amden will .travel to Lower l'SUeru; every'-Monday.; Tuesdays through Greytoira f calling at the Taratahi)' Wednesdays,; at Victoria Hotel, Featherston; Thursdays,, Greytown; Fridays,- T. Ray's, Taratahij and Saturdays, Empire Hotel Masterton, and home, - Particulars as to stopping placed in future
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 4
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