StudHorses. 'WAIRABAPA AND* BAST COAST : PAS ... TOBAL AND "AQBIOULrDKAI li MOPP,,;, j, :.!..!,::; V. . S lit;'•, "r'flhe (Annua? TArJdE .'of, 1 under the auspices of the above society .will take place on the Show-groundaCarter tonon : BATUßDAY,2?th;smEraEiC!lBB3 The Parade will commeice at 2p,m, anc all horses mustremaiflontheGrouud'uhdei order of the Stewards tilMjp,;; ..' Entries will be received by ttie Secretary dp to noon on the day of parade. Sotvabds ; Messrs N; Grace, E Braith waite, H. MoMaster and B. R, Armstrong. . Entrance Fek :5a per hpraa, ; Admission to grounds Is. Members free fi.H,WbLTERS.'' - • ' ' 1: ,: Secretary. ; jp Season,'!, IN the Wairarapa Datriot, the weIIW'HACB : .By Kakapo, dam Lady Jane. For frnthei particulars see Cards and; future advertisS' 'ment, ~:'; " V '..,■';; j [,".;• ■■ " ,-: •'•J.DEVONSHIBE, • 1476 ■.:■:■■ Empire StablesJMasterton,.... avTOSTANDTHIS"SEASON ) ,;,:; " "' ' : r! ' r TTe.Ore ; Ore," Mastert-' •. i .-ton; • the. Splendid .Q6^binK.Sta)lipn,V;.-;::. v.l ..-. L lop&CaindeniBy Bay Camden put ofan imported mare. Yoont; Varadeii combines, all the.juapei of a tboronghbinadVwith '.the'strength 1 :of a Coach Horse, and; is' specially adapted'for getting oroßß country, cpa^ng/aM -'weightcarrying haoks.-, .»:■'.: I Young Camdeni will serve a limited num. bor of mares at £8 3s per; mare, at To,; Ore Ore, where.weli-grassed paddocksiarepro' videdfree Of chargeuntil mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given.. All mares are to be paid for on or before Ist January, 1884. Every care taken,.without responsibility. Three or more mares, the property of.ono owner, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to :v 5; D. GUILD,. ■:,.; ;■■•■'. 1476 . .ii TeOre;Ore,Maßtert«n.■'.' i; TO. TEAVBL THIS SEASON, Daniel O'Connell. : uuuuiu ouuiuigut luuuceineub offer, the above Horßo will travel between Masterton and Whakataki. Daniel i* by DANIEL O'BOUBKE out of PLOVEB. Further particulars on Cards arid future advertisement, ." '•" THOS;'CAR-WELL, MM : ' : ' Proprietor. £ THE CLYDESDALE fr. ENTIRE HORSE ■ Gladstone. -TX. r ILL Travel in the : Wairi}rapa District V 'V.V this season. 'Two or more Mares as per agroement. For particulars see cards, J. HARDING, 14 ?5 '.'. .. ;.Proprietor.. , : TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON,' k.'.:. TN the Wairarapa, the celeX brated thoroughbred horse, L Danebury, ".,' : ■ DANEBURY is own brother to Adamant, winner of tie last Dunedin Oup, in the ; fastest time that has yet been recorded, viz., 3 minutes 51 seconds by the far-famed Biro row.*}..*— J ii !.:• .-..!« ireuuwi, umn aaa winner or tne uantejbary Derby), by St, Aubyn (sire of Toitoi, Harakeke, and Una, dams of Kakapo, . Harnby, Korari, Perfume, Ariel, &c,,) granddam Princess, by Gratis (sire of Dinah), dam of that wonderful mare Musidora, who produced amoDgst others the following noted horses:—Miss Jessie (winner Y.R.C. Derby) -""ji v»"=, wuu uiciuuuiuo \iuyj ami ouiun Hamilton (winner V.B. C. 2 year old stakes.) Tbadtcbr, It iB needless to. do.mow than mention his name, as he is also the' Sire of some of the best racehorses ever bred in the Southern Hemisphere, viz., Lutline (dam of. that wonderful horse Darebin) Calumny, Le Loup, Fishhook, Templeton, Maritana,' Bribery, Natator, Betrayer, Sir Modred, Welcome Jack,, and a'hoat ofr others'too numerous to mention. 1-- Ada's dam Princess is also dam of Glaucus, Potentate, Symphony (dam of Lacinfeed), Cassandra,- (dam of Opera), winner of Canterbury Derby, and dam of that good horse Tambourine, and Discretion, who in her turn is dam of those two sterling horses Resolution and Hailstorm, winner of the Wanganui Cup of 1882, .Coupled with the above, Danebury hitt self, 'has. been a great performer onltho' Turf, haying won at all distances and under heavy weights, beating suoh horses as Guy Fawls, Templeton, Fishhook, Maritana, Bribery, Long Lands, Laertes, Camballo, Foul Play, Lara, Hippooampns, Lunaj Fo. • /cPmoBiUNOBs.-Asa 2-year old he won the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, and ran Becond to Guy Fawkes for the Railway Plato. As a three-year old at the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting ho won the Railway Platej weight for age, half-mile, Guy •Fawkes Becond. Ran seooud to. Guy Fawkea for; the Canterbury Cup, weigh! for age, two;anda-quarter miles, The following .day he: carried 7lbs rpanalty.and won. the.Cliri?tchnrch Plate, two miles, weight for aye,' beating Templeton, Dead Heat, anil others; time, 3mia 44sco. At Auckland, ran second to Perfume for the Racing Club Handicap, giving him two years and lOlbs, Won Auckland Derby,'aud ran second to Ariel for the Auokland Gup-Ariel; 4 yiars, ■ Bst2lbsj. Danebnry, 3yean, Wl2Mi> At the Dunedin Autumn Meeting, ran second for the Derby'j having behind him Fallacy, ■ Bribery, Hippocampus,, and several others. As a 4 year, old; carrying top weight, won : the Waitaki Cup, County-Plate, J.C. Handicap, and Champagne Stakes,' welter weight ■ for ago, At Goraldine ho. won the Cup and I,C. Handicap, carrying top weight. At ashburton ha won. the •■ Cup, carrying top weight. At the Canterbury Metropolitan Meeting carrying Bst.7lbs/ ran third io the j 3.J.C,-.Handicap; won:by;Mata, 6st 61bj iriel, 5 years, Bst 101b, second. Ran Becond to Trump Card, for Plate;- after a • lesperato of twoimilos,'giving him Bibs"; time, 3min; 44fieo. AtTauherenikau, von' Wairarapa Stakes, 3 miles, beating Lara and Otiipia, he carrying 9st w.f.a. Ban • econd to his stable companion, Mufti, 1 6st ilbs, in the W.J:C. Handicap (this race he' lJ fluid have won easily had; he been allowed). - ; Ls a 5-year old at the Canterbury 'Metro- 1 lolitan Meeting he won the Free Handicap* i arrying top: weight, 9st, ibne'milej ; beating - i'oulPlay, Camballo,. Luna; • iara, and others: time, Im'in 465e0. : Won--be jßailway Plate, weight for age, half- > lile, and the Metropolitan Handicap, carry• lgSst 41b, !lj miles, having behind ihini' • ish-hook, !A>ie),,Long|ands, "Natator; ' nbereand others. ''As a 6-year old served '■" t a Mi, ■■' Ab a 7-year old (and while perinning stud duties) he won the Lyell's Bay'' up, ; carrying,.9at 121b, lj'miles,-and the 1 ' Wairarapa Jockey OJfb Handicap, 2 miles- i irrying 7stlOlbs,inacanter.■ Time3min; 1 1 )seo, It will be seen from Danebiiry'a' : teat (perfariiiancea. that he could beat the 1 m fori & milei and stay any distance - uderhigweightß,-' :;i. :. .yn,--:-Termb ;:, £5.5s per marepavable by pro- ' issqry note to be given at'first service'ahd> ; ie on the Ist February,' 1884. 'Grazing le-'' * week.untilJiiiotieebf removalj%h'en if !, ; owed ; tp, remain,, more throne: week ; ' TOr/care taken;.-.but ourred;,Asllanebiiry wTO.ti'doe¥-'th'e : "' rsonaj.;, supervision orshiwiprpprietof,' I" 11 be properly attendedm- •-■■• J. 0. HAYWARD, ; Featherstjn,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 20 September 1883, Page 4
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