T : 0 STAND THIS SEASON at his ft owner's farm, Taraif vjN talii, the thoroughii*ite WnpTfti'" n hmd stallion THE PREMIER, By Malton (imported) from Revoke by Sir Hercules—Fineaae by Troa—Flirt by Mariner [Arab).—N,Z, Stud Book, Malton (bred by the late Sir Tatton Sykes) t is by Eilleman, dam by Hampton, granddam \ Centurion's dam, by Comus, great granddam byTancredi. Bifleman by Touchstone, from Campfollower, by The Colonel.—N.Z. Stud Book. . 1 The owner, in again offering The Premier } to the breeders of the Wairarapa, feels convinced that they need look no further for a . sire who, combined with both' shape and ( quality to perfection, with excellent 'breed ing and undeniable stoutness, which he in herits from both sides of his family, being a. direct descendant of the great 1 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 Majenta, Tetania, Elfin King, Malabar, Honald,. Sir Tatton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of the Isle (Tempieton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. His stock promise to furnish into useful horses, exhibiting both size and quality. The Premier gained first prizes at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral Exhibitionß in 18 7 R, 1879, and 1880. Terms-Six guineas each mare; an allowance made for two or more, the bona fide property of sender. All fees tu 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. JluTerms £3, For further particulars apDly to owner, P. £ TANCRED. 10 STAND This Season at Walter Morison's stud stable, Manaia, the celebrated horse KINGFISHER, Kingfisher, bred by J, Gilbert, Pusey Vale, South Australia, is- a dark-brown horse, standing 16 hands high, and is admitted to be one of the most powerful thoroughbred horses in the Australasian Colonies, From his fine conformation, great substance, trongth, and quality, he is admirably adapted o get carriage horses, hunters, and hacks, j well aa racehorses. He was got by Sky craper, out of jKemnant, by the far-famed Fisherman, granddam Henrietta iut of Remnant, by the famous Harkaway. Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of Lady Godiva, by Hercules, Hercules by Whisker (imported), sire of the renowned Jorrock's, fame is imperishable; Kingfisher himself, like his close relatives—Richmond, The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Roso d'Amour, Goldsbrough, Pibin Hood, and others—was a great performer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating the best horses of the day, and net under the most favorable circumstances- Vide Turf Register, and Vol. V. New Zealaud Stud Ecok. Kikgvishek was shown in 1874 atHawke's ay, where ho took first prize in his class for the horse best adapted for improvin_ " breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Paciiio (imp), Teranga, and several others. He also won Champion Prize for the best thorough' bred horse of any age in the yard. In 1875 he took the same prizes, boating 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 Masterton show, in 1877. Kingfisher will leave Manaia every Mofr day, calling at Ray's Taratahi Hotel, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Arms Hotel, Greytown._ Manaia on Wednesday, Thurtday, and Friday, and at Club Hotel Stables, Mastetou ou Saturday. Terms—£s ss; groom's fee ss, payable on fiist service. Paddoeking Is fid per week, in well grassed paddocks at Manaia, For furtter particulars apply <o WALTER MORISON, Manaia, Masterton. 0 this ' flie Thoroughbred Entire Horso, TATTLER, (b). Bred by Mr Nosworhty of Horn, Canterbury, by Ravenworth, (a), darn. Deception, (b). by Young Plover, (.>)—Vanity, (b), by Sir Charles, (b) —Gigler, (a), bv Tomboy, (a) —Duchess of York, (a), by Waxy, (a), Ac., Ravensworth (imported), by Touchtone— Fair Jean—by Vernlam. &c. Terms.—Ls, Two or more as per agreement. If sufficient inducement offers, Tattler will travel the district, J. 0. VALLANCE, Kaumingi. TO STAND at Clifton's stable, Carterton, the well bred »ire YOUNG SATOR, By Sator (imported) -Young Romp by Fergus—Old Romp by Glaucus— Peggy No. 2 by Riddleswortli (imported)— Peggy, imported. Terms: £2 10s each mare. Payment prior to mare leaving paddock. Paddocks free. Sue eare will be taken, but no re- <? onsibilit.v incurred. <6 Stand this season in the Wairarapa, the celebrated pure-bred Clydesdale hor6e BLACK CHAMPION. No further comment on Black Champion is needed, as the stock that lie has already eft in the Valley fully prove what ho is. Terms—£3, payable Ist January, 1882. Two or more mares, as per agreement. 2s Gd eroomage. " For further particulars anply to DAVID CARMICHAEL, ) 6 Owner. TO Stand this Season in Wairarapa,. the powerful Clydesdale Hoise . SIR. CHARLES. Sir Charles is a beautiful bay with black points, rising 6 years old, stands hands high, with immeuso bone, and plenty of fine 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 Nicol Fleming, Esq. (whose stock is unequalled in Great Britain), and is by P Wee Alfred, dam Jane, by Prince, damDf ing, by Samson, aliaß Logan's Twin'. Prince Charley is also own brother to the Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold to Lawrence Drew, Esq,, of Merrytown, for 1600 guineas, Prince Charley took first 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 prize for the best animal on the ground. He also gained the special prize given by the Mayor of Christchurch for the best horse of any age,_ Sir Charles was shown four times in Hawko's Bay, and gained first'prize, also the Society Medal as best entire of any age in 1878. He has a very strong constitution and mild temper,'and is thoroughly sound, staunch, and quiet in harness. This is a rare opportunity for breeders to imnrove their class of horses. Terms-Five Guineas each mare. Two or more mares as agreement. Good paddocks, with plenty of graßs and water, will be provided for one month free of charge, after which Is 6d per week will be charged.' Every care will be taken,.'but no responsibility, All mares missing this seasoawill be.served next season free of charge. Sir Charles will start from Carterton to Waiheriga on Monday ; Wednesday moining for Tauherenikau; Thursday, to Greytown; Saturday, Club Hotel. .For Further 'particulars apply to L RI<jiHAPD BUOKRIDGE; '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 4
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