mO STAND THIS /fffim W- X SEASONathis owaer'a form, Tara- " • tahi, the thorough- . THE PBEMIER, By Malton (imported) from Revoke by Sir Hercules—Finesse by Tros-Flirt by Mariner (Arab). —N.Z. Stud Book. is by Rifleman, dun by Hampton, granidam Centurion's dam, by Gomus, great granddam by Taucredi. ' Rifleman by Touchstone, from Campfollower, by The Colonel.—N.Z. Stud Book. 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: shapeani quality to perfection, with excellent.breeding and undeniable stoutness, which iheinherits from both sides of his family,'beinga direct descendant of the great TouchstoneSir Hercules combinations; Ms dam, Revoked who was a great performer on the New Zealand turf, is also Trump Card's dam, whilst such performers rs Majenta; Titania, Elfin King, Malabar, Ronald, Sir Tatton, The Admiral, Southern Chief, and Belle of i the Isle (Temploton'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 Exhibitions in 18'fl, 1879, and 1880. , Terms—Six guineas each mare; an albwance 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 be charged for. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred.
Also, The Purebred Pony GENERAL SPEC, »Terms £3, ' i ' For further particulars apply to owner, P. F. TA|QRED. 11) STAND ThiJ Walter Mot) . stable, Manaia, thd I thoroughbred liora KINGFISE KiNorisHEß, bred by J. Gilbert, ] South Australia, is a dark-bro| standine 16 hands high, and iB; be one of the most powerful thJ horses in tbe Australasian Colon! his fine conformation, great'! trength, and quality, he is admiraj o get carriage horses, hunters; t swell as racehorses. He was gel craper, out of Remnant, by the! Fisherman, granddam Henrietta '* itit of Eemnant, by the famous i Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out I Godiva, by Hercules, Hercules bi (imported), sire of the renowned] whose fame is imperishable; himself, like his close relativesThe Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Rosel Goldsbrough, Pobin Hood, and otf a great performer on the South i Victorian, New South Wales, and !1 Turf, having won at all distances, i heavy weights, beating the best horl (lay, aud not under the moat favol cumstances— Vide Turf Reg'' V. New Zealand Stud Book. Kingfisher was shown in 1874 af Bay, where he took first prize in his clasi for the horse best adapted th< breed of stout and sound thoroughbred horsei for general purposes, beating Pacific (imp) Tevanga, aud several others. He also wor the Champion Prize for the best thorough' bred horse of any age in the yard, In 187£ he took the samo prizes, beating Papapa and others. Iu 1876 he was justly awarded the prize for the horee best adapted to improvt the breed of saddle horses. Also first prize at the Mnsterton show, in 1877.
kingfisher win leave wanaia every Monday, calling at Bay's Taratahi Hotel, and on Tuesdays at Jones' Foresters' Armß Hotel, Greytown. ilannia on Wednesday, Thurtday, and Friday, and at Club Hotel Stables, lUiatercou oil Saturday. Terms—£s ss; groom's fee ss, payable on fiiet service. Paddocking Is 6d per week, in well grassed paddocks at Manaia. For furtter particulars apply ',o WALTER MOKISON, Manaia, Masterton. TO STAND at Clifton's stable, Carterton, the well bred aire YOUNG. SATOR, By Sator (imported) -Young Homp by Fergus-Old Romp by CJlaucua— Peggy No. 2 by Biddlcsivorfch (imported)— Peggy, imported. Terms: £2 10s each mare. Payment prior to mare learing paddock. Paddocks free. Sue care will be taken, but no res onsibilitv incurred.
mO Stand this Season i. in Wairarapa, the powerful Clydesdale Eoise SIR CHARLES. Rib Charles is a beautiful bay with black points, rising 6 years old, stands 17$ hands high, with immense bone, and plenty of fine hair, and is a beautiful model of the Clydesdale breed. Sir Charleß is by the imported horso Prince Charley, out ot Lady, imported, Lady's dßm "tipsy Queen, by Tliene of Clyde. Prince Charley was bred by James Nicol Fleming, Esq. (whose stock is unequalled in Great Britain), and is by P rnce Alfred, dam Jane, by Prince, damDf t ng, by Samson, alias Logan's Twin. Prince Charley is also own brother to tho Scotch Champion Prince of Wales, sold to Lawrence Drew, E6q,, of Mcrrytown, for 1500 guineas. Prince Charley took first prize at Christchurch in 1872, beating a field of eight, nix of them being imported, and all aged horses but one, he himSelf being only 3 years old; also a special prize for tho best animal on tho ground. He also gained the special prize given by the Mayor of ChrißtSir 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. B'o has a very strong. constitution and mild temper, and is thoroughly Bound, staunch, and quiet in harness, This is a rare opportunity for breeders to improve their class of horses. Terms—Five Guineas each mare. Two or more' mares as agreement, Rood paddocks, with plenty of grass and water, will be provided for one month free of charge, after which Is 6d per week will be charged, Evwy care will be taken, but no responsibility. All mares, missing this season will be served next Beason free of chargo.. Sir Charles will start from Carterton to Waihenga on Monday; Wednesday morning for Tauherenikau; Thursday, to (ireytown; Saturday, Masterton, Club Hotel, For.Further particulars apply to EICHAPD JBUOKRIDGE ; 20 Or the Groom, mO BTAM) THIS 1 SEASON, at the Prince of Wales StabUs, Masterton, that 'wellbredhorao, G L E. Eagle by Kakjipo, dam Salma, by Fantham, from a Riddlesworfh mare.
Eagle iB rising four years old. stands 16 hands high, of a beautiful iron grey color, has a fine temper, a good constitution, and great strength, combined with fine quality and perfect symmetry. He hok First Prize at the iV. and E.O. P. Show of 1880 as the best horse to improve the breed of saddle' horses, .. ; Terms-f3: groom's fee, k Two or more mares as per agreement. Good'paddocks at Is per week. Great care, but no iesponsibility taken.' 'v. .... .<. ••! . For,farther particulars apply to th room, n* THOS. PARSONS, 110 Stand at Manaia . v Masierton, the Draught Entire ;\,j\ • Yb(INQ.GLABGOW. .Tormß-jE2 : ( per mare';,: k,iper weejc paddooking.',', , ~1, __ / p j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 4
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